Last night we decided on a restaurant and found our way there only to find it was full until 9:30. We made a reservation for tonight. This is the way with recommended places, it seems.
This town is a party town. Rick Steves says so, but it’s not until you’re here that you realize what that means. A little video might help:
We found our way back to the hotel to look up a recommendation from our hoteliere, a place 100 m from here. It turned out to be great, relatively quiet, no smokers (!!), and reasonably priced, good food. Lots of Burrata in these parts — fresh mozarella. I could live on it.
My dinner, a Bruschetta with fresh mozarella
Elly has learned to love (non-alcoholic) beer!
Our boat tour this morning was just over an hour long, out along the spectacular cliffs. While the most famous grotto on the south coast is Benagil, a friend told me it was an “adventurous” hour to get there by boat from here, and another bumpy hour back. I’ve been on seasick tours before, and we opted not to do that to ourselves. Our little boat had eight passengers, and the guide was a riot.
Date palms and tourist kiosks by the waterfront
Waterfront with soccer players
Those same kiosks from the water
We stopped in the fish market for a boo and a sniff. It’s a wonder there’s any fish left in the sea.
Fish in the market...
...fish on the plate
"The Garden" in Lagos, funky restaurant, very different from the usual. The power failed twice while we were there, which made me feel at home.
Tomorrow we begin 3 days of more intense cycling, after what has amounted to 3 days of rest. Onward!
WOW - the cliffs!!! Spectacular. Really glad you've had a 3 day break. Keep the photos coming - but don't forget to do a selfie occasionally please. Or give Elly the camera!
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WOW - the cliffs!!! Spectacular. Really glad you've had a 3 day break. Keep the photos coming - but don't forget to do a selfie occasionally please. Or give Elly the camera!
Lovely looking spot. Someplace to spend a few days?
looks amazing!
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