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The Algarve…
Arrived in the Algarve:
Took the train from Sintra to Albufeira without a hitch. Stopped at the train station in Lisbon to retrieve my big bag and guitar from the lockers there where I´d left it. Had three hours to kill waiting for the train, so I walked a block to the coast of the Atlantic and played some guitar and sat out under the sun and watched the boats go by and even managed a late-morning nap. Not at all a stressful way to start the day.
The train to Albufeira. With the addition of a Portuguese phone card, I had made arrangements for an ocean-view cottage and a pick up at the train station. Once there, I met James, a cook and traveller who had left Canada to come here to do a sailboat delivery back to north-eastern Canada. He was looking for a place, and I had booked something outside my budget, so it was perfect. We´ve been doing the day to day here, which consists of going to the beach in the afternoons, going for a swim then getting into town in the evenings for the chaos that is Albufeira night-life. The town at night reminds me entirely of Mykonos, Greece. Narrow alleyways twist through the pedestrian part of the town and connect the main square to lots of shops-bars-restaurants and eventually lead to the ªtunnelª to the beach.
The sangria here is amazing and everyone makes it fresh when ordered. People in general are friendly. The people-watching is a good 9 out of 10, especially in the later hours. I´m likely the whitest person on the continent!
James, Jessica, me.

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November 24, 2006 at 8:05 pm
I concur entirely about the Portuguese people being so friendly.Albufeira nightlife is great along with the Kiss disco and the Strip locality.
A great idea to share the costs of accommodation and there are some really good selfcatering apartments on the Club Albufeira which is just 2 kms from the Old Town Albufeira.Having 3 superb pools each with cafes the chance to unwind from travels is also great.
I booked a one bedroom apartment which sleeps four via the website http://www.holiday-seek.eu which worked out cheap when sharing the costs with others.