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On our way to Porto

Today was billed as some of the prettiest scenery we would see of the trip. Along the way I was luckily seated on the right side of the bus for some spectacular views of the hillside vineyards of the Douro Valley, where port wine is made. Bear in mind that all these photos were taken… Read More On our way to Porto

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¿Español?

Last night Jo Ann and I decided not to join the optional dinner in a wine cellar but to try to find a local restaurant. We asked at the front desk for a nearby restaurant, not expensive, and that had seafood and other choices. “It’s very easy… only a five minute walk!” On the way… Read More ¿Español?

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Beware of land mines!

This morning we stopped at a cork tree grove and our tour group leader, Pedro, warned us that there were land mines in the field. I was a little worried that Trafalgar would put its guests in danger, but as we learned, the cattle grazed among the cork trees only a few minutes before our… Read More Beware of land mines!

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In the front of the bus!

This is my first Trafalgar tour, and my first experience with rotated seating on the bus. What that means is that on each day, there is a seating chart. With each succeeding day, your assigned seat moves up two rows, and on the 5th day “Best of Portugal” tour it means that Jo Ann Condry… Read More In the front of the bus!

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On the way to Algarve

Today we had two memorable stops on the way to the Algarve — a local farmers market in Setúbal and a stud horse farm. Our tour director, Pedro, said that some of his tour guests said they wanted to move here—simply because of all the fresh produce and seafood available in this market! Locals spend… Read More On the way to Algarve

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Not over yet !

And … yesterday’s long day wasn’t over yet! After visiting the monuments, the monastery, the Cascáis church, and the Sintra National Palace, we headed back to the hotel to get ready for the evening dinner and fado music. Fado, as our guide explained, means “destiny” or “fate,” and the music can either be happy or… Read More Not over yet !

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Day One in Lisbon

I’ve been in Lisbon, Portugal for just about 24 hours and I’ve noticed several unique features about my trip so far. I was thrilled to arrive in the Lisbon Airport to find my friend, Jo Ann Condry, whom I met in Italy several years ago at the Historic Organ Study Tours, along with a new… Read More Day One in Lisbon