Saturday, April 4, 2015

Farò - Algarve Coast, Portugal

Yesterday in the afternoon, I touched down at Farò airport at the Algarve coast. The next days, I will explore the coast and make my way up north to Lisbon and Porto.

My hostel (Blablabla) that I book via Airbnb is in the city of Farò, less than 5 min from the bus stop and less than 10 from the Marina and Old Town. So after getting my room and with that rid off my luggage I headed to the centre.

Arco Vila

On the Arco Vila (one of the three entrance archways to the Old Town) I saw several nests and then the first stork. Walking around the city I found a lot of them - having their nests in all the odd places: on churches, cupolas, water towers, street lamps and antennas. I am wondering about the birth rate here.
on Arco Vila

on Our Lady of Carmo church


on antennas

on street lamps

on a cupola 

The Cathedral also called Sé stood on the main square surrounded by orange trees - there were also a lot of oranges hanging in the trees. Unfortunately, I was too small to reach up. But given all the orange trees, fresh orange juice comes at a very low rate.



The original cathedral dates back to 1251 and was probably built on top of a Roman temple. During the Moorish period is also served as mosque. Most of today's structure was constructed after 1755 and is a mix of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.

tinted tiles of the cathedral

If you come at the right time, you can visit the cathedral, the little museum, the courtyard and the bell tower. Due to the Easter holidays, I had to come back twice before entering.

 bell tower

Eastern also means that there was a procession for which several figures, a coffin and flags where carried through the streets.

 Waiting for the procession

Not only the clergy took an active role in the procession, but also politicians, firefighters, boy and girl scouts, choirs and the Algarve Bike Club.


Walking the streets of Farò I saw a lot of beautiful old buildings, some well maintained, others awfully neglected. 

estate gate

Another noteworthy church is Our Lady of Carmo that was paid for by Brazilian gold and features baroque style. 

Our Lady of Carmo

On the backside of the church is the bone chapel - a very macabre vista: the bones and skulls of 1000 monks served as building material - starting the age of recycling.

Capela dos Ossos


On the coastline is a national park called Ria Formosa which is a spectacular place for fishing, diving and bird watching. I went on a guided tour to Desert Island and Lighthouse Island. Unfortunately, the yearly cleaning had not yet taken place and a lot of liter was lying around.

the tour boat

 Birds to be seen

Cormorant

interesting flowers in yellow and pink

walk way on Desert Island

Beach on Desert Island

If you wanna come back to civilization after the nature trip, you can go to the shopping centre Forum Algarve that also has a cinema.

Forum Algarve

To finish the day it's best to have your dinner in the centre - fish is always fresh and all the restaurants offer it.

Dinner

At the marina, I had a splendid view of the sunset and the rise of the moon.

Rising moon on the marina


Sunset on Ria Formosa

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