Algarve 2007

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Introduction and Summary

 

MANHOC members have been talking about a trip abroad for a while now. After some debate, we (the organising committee and friends) have decided that one of the best places to visit would be the Algarve in Southern Portugal. There are many reasons for this; not the least being the nice weather we can get at that time of the year down there. Other reasons may become apparent as you read on.

 

So, it is time to put some plans in place. We are looking to travel in September 2007. The dates have been agreed. We travel out on the 12th September (Wednesday) and travel back on the 25th September (Tuesday). Some of us are travelling down to Plymouth the night before and staying here http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/moorlandhotel.html

 

Norma and Alan did this trip 3 years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it (so there's a good reason to go).

 

Accommodation when down there would be on a well maintained site with everyone staying in townhouses sleeping 4 or 6 people. The site has a central restaurant (in case you don’t want to cook) and a swimming pool – as well as other luxuries. It is all described on the pages below.

 

The plan would be to ride down to Plymouth, get the overnight ferry to Santander and then spend 2 days riding down through Spain and Portugal. After a lazy week in the houses, a 2 day ride back up to catch the ferry home.

 

Alternatively, people could opt to ride from Calais, through France, Spain and Portugal – but that is many more miles.

 

For those who wish to join us there and not ride down, there are regular flights from Manchester to Faro.

 

All this is described on the pages below.

 

So, the big question – how much. Well, of course, it varies depending on how many people share a house, whether you have a pillion or are alone on the bike etc etc. I have put together a spreadsheet which takes all this into consideration. All you do is put in the details for yourself and it calculates the rest. It can be downloaded from here

 

Bear in mind that the trip is 10 months away and any costs in the spreadsheet are this years costs. Next year, it could change.

 

 

Getting there: Plymouth to Santander.

Ferry:

Outward Journey: Depart 12:00 arrive 09:00 the next day

Return journey: Depart 16:30 arrive 10:30 the next day

Can have a cabin or a recliner chair for the overnight sleep.

 

Trip down from Santander to Lagoa is about 610 miles. So, allow 3 days (2 nights).

 

Suggested route:

 

 

We would suggest stopping in Salamanca and Evora for the two nights. Both have loads of atmosphere in the evenings and are great places to wander around.
 

Getting there: Alternative: Fly to Faro and hire a car.

Air fares are around £60 each way. Car hire is around £120 for the week for one that fits 2. So, cost for 2 people flying and sharing a car is around £180 each.

This would be ideal for partners who do not want to ride all the way down but would like to join the party in Portugal.

 

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Accommodation in Portugal

 

SITE DESCRIPTION
Situated in the countryside between Lagoa and the beaches of Benagil and Praia da Marinha, Quinta do Rosal is a recent development of 25 townhouses sharing a swimming pool. We are able to book up to 16 two bedroom townhouses and 1 three bedroom townhouse at Quinta do Rosal. You will have the use of 2 tennis courts for which there is a small charge. A short drive takes you to the market town of Lagoa where you will find a selection of shops, restaurants and banks and the bustling seaside resort of Carvoeiro is a 15 minute drive away.
 

Tow types:
 

Sleeps 4
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Shower room / Bathroom

Sleeps 6
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms

Built in either bungalow style or with two floors, each house comprises a double bedroom and a twin, one of which has a full en-suite bathroom.

The 3-bedroom townhouse has an extra twin bedroom.


There is comfortable seating in addition to dining table and chairs in the living room. The bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and the kitchens are all equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer.


All have a terrace area with patio furniture.

 

Characteristic blues, yellows, pinks and white have been used to paint the houses in typical Portuguese style. Each house is comfortably furnished, although styles may differ to reflect individual owners’ tastes. Air-conditioning is available in some properties at an extra charge.

 

MAID SERVICE

On changeover day and once more during the week.

 

LAUNDRY

Change of towels twice weekly and linen weekly.

 

BANKS - nearest banks in Lagoa - 7 minutes' drive. Also in Carvoeiro - 10 minutes' drive.

SHOPS - there are a wide selection of shops in Carvoeiro and more in Portimão (about 20 minutes' drive). There is a large ‘Intermarche‘ supermarket situated on the Lagoa-Carvoeiro road and a small supermarket approximately 1km from Quinta do Rosal.

MARKETS -
Lagoa - 2nd Sunday of the month,
Portimão - 1st Monday of the month,
Alvor - 2nd Tuesday of the month,
Silves - 3rd Monday of the month,

Lagos - The old market or "Mercado Municipal 1924" can be found on the sea front near the centre of Lagos. Here you will find fresh fruit, vegetables, fish and meat. There are also stalls selling baskets and leatherwork. Well worth the visit!

BEACHES - the nearest (5 - 10 minutes' drive) is Praia da Albanbeira. Other nearby beaches are Benagil and Praia da Marinha.

 

Site Facilities

Unheated saltwater swimming pool 20m x 9m (depth 1.3m – 2.1m)

Small oval children’s pool

Poolside snack bar/restaurant

Tennis courts (extra charge)

 

 Some pictures: