cloud7
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any recommendations appreciated , thks
any recommendations appreciated , thks
any recommendations appreciated , thks
any recommendations appreciated , thks
any recommendations appreciated , thks
Anchor in the Alvor lagoon (just east of Lagos) and you will find a Portuguese restaurant (can't remember the name) with a big terrasse up on the hill overlooking the lagoon and your boat - food is GOOD there!
Anchor in the Alvor lagoon (just east of Lagos) and you will find a Portuguese restaurant (can't remember the name) with a big terrasse up on the hill overlooking the lagoon and your boat - food is GOOD there!
and as you come ashore at alvor the glass fronted one on the right of all the rest of the water front resturants is great.
see you there at the end of September.
and as you come ashore at alvor the glass fronted one on the right of all the rest of the water front resturants is great.
see you there at the end of September.
Anchor in the Alvor lagoon (just east of Lagos) and you will find a Portuguese restaurant (can't remember the name) with a big terrasse up on the hill overlooking the lagoon and your boat - food is GOOD there!
Cloud 7,
If on your way you should stop in Cascais just before Lisbon and if you like meat dishes, within the marina complex is a restaurant called "Entrecote" which serves - well, different starters and then, and only, the BEST entrecote I have ever had with unlimited helpings of pommes frites.
If you do not want to frequent the expensive marina you can anchor just off the marina entrance in a bay and dinghy in.
There are none. The west Atlanic coast has swells and big seas breaking at times. The south coast has no sufficently shelterd bays for a restaurant.
>Poppycock!
I assumed he meant on the coast because he didn't mention rivers. The are, for example, restaurants on the north side of the Olhau lagoons where you can anchor and take the dinghy. But I didn't think that was the sort of thing he was asking for. The river into Figuera da Foz is another example.