The water in Sagres is really cold, remember it’s the North Atlantic, but the water temperature gets warmer from Albufeira going east to the Spanish border.
This vlog makes me miss Portugal so much! I, too, went to see the lighthouse and fort. Totally made me laugh when you went into the water, and how brave was Carol to dive her head in! Ha
OMG that is a beautiful aerial view. According to my DNA my ancestry were of Portuguese origin along with Spain. Thank you for a beautiful blog.. the seagulls were protecting its baby the smaller one.
One thing I loved about the Algarve...it was always cool at night with the breeze from the Atlantic and you could get to sleep no bother....btw you are both very brave for swimming in the Atlantic. Adios amigos! ❤
i live in canada but my parents live in Portugal . they come back and forth. but this year its been weird weather in Algarve. Colder than usual. I was there 2 years ago and it got over 40 degrees CELSIUS. My dad is working there right now and says its been cooler.
Your description of the climate there is also very similar to the Great Ocean Road coastline. You've definitely put south Portugal on my long to do list!
To anyone planning a trip here during the high season, I’d recommend skipping Lagos. Completely overrun by trashy tourists. I’d visit one of the smaller towns to the West of Lagos - towards Sagres.
That was a baby seagull and the parents. The baby is not a great flyer yet, so they didn't fly away. :) An yeah, those beaches are all connected if you go on the low tide.
18:27 I think you got too close to their nest. Their nest or egg must be in one of those small bush plants they are standing next too. They thought you were gonna hurt their baby. That's why they are spazzing.
2 things... this videos seems a few xay back... not windy anymore and water is getting warmer.... seaguls didnt fly away because the grey one jas a baby ... those dont fly yet.... they were protecting
Sorry to tell you but actually Algarve's sea temperature is the warmest of Portugal but this year it was cold. Tipically it's around 20-25ºC but you propably got like 19 or 18ºC. So if you think that's cold... you should try the sea in northern Portugal... like 15/16ºC ;)
@@JumpingPlaces not really... For us Portuguese the Algarve water are warm. It always depends to what you're comparing to. Comparing to waters of Florida or Central America... Yah it's cold. But 22-25ºC is pretty decent. Oceans aren't pool's.
Sorry to tell you guys that you forgot to mention the most important thing about Sagres. It was from Sagres that the Portuguese Discoveries got started in the XV century: Henry the navigator founded a school for maritime science and navigation, the first one in medieval Europe. It enabled the future portuguese maritime explorers to discover the entire globe!... So sorry you skiped that:-(
very nice view with nice family :) you must use the drone in secret beach man :) lol and why you take long time to upload movie :) i was starting worry about you
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The water in Sagres is really cold, remember it’s the North Atlantic, but the water temperature gets warmer from Albufeira going east to the Spanish border.
Good to know! Didn't head to any beaches that way on this trip, hopefully on my next trip!
This vlog makes me miss Portugal so much! I, too, went to see the lighthouse and fort. Totally made me laugh when you went into the water, and how brave was Carol to dive her head in! Ha
OMG that is a beautiful aerial view. According to my DNA my ancestry were of Portuguese origin along with Spain. Thank you for a beautiful blog.. the seagulls were protecting its baby the smaller one.
Thanks for watching 👍
Oooohhh...that makes perfect sense. I was wondering if was a different species...
One thing I loved about the Algarve...it was always cool at night with the breeze from the Atlantic and you could get to sleep no bother....btw you are both very brave for swimming in the Atlantic. Adios amigos! ❤
Hiya, thank you for sharing, great content as always, were the seagulls having ago as their baby was close, take care.
Whew! You guys are so brave walking near the edge of the cliffs without the barriers! Very NICE vid of the coast 🧡💙💚
Yeha love this coast! Definitely pretty dangerous for sure.. Many people walking to some really crazy spots there
Including great art, music history, food and people!
Yeah!
The wind is cold because the atlantic ocean there is (sometimes) a little bit cold.
Been holidaying in the Algarve for 20 years - absolutely love it. Wonderful people, wonderful food and the best wine 😊 Loving watching your videos 👍
Glad you like them 😁
i live in canada but my parents live in Portugal . they come back and forth. but this year its been weird weather in Algarve. Colder than usual. I was there 2 years ago and it got over 40 degrees CELSIUS. My dad is working there right now and says its been cooler.
haha I think those seaguls are a couple with their baby
I’m going in mid September. Hopefully there will be some beach weather.
Hope so!
I m going also in septenber ....lol
In September the wheather will be good and I can assure you that the water temperature will be around 22/23 degrees. Much warmer than now.
Lovely...thanks mate
@@PauloCarnaxide Went there this year? Info confirmed?
Your description of the climate there is also very similar to the Great Ocean Road coastline. You've definitely put south Portugal on my long to do list!
You won’t be disappointed! 👌
To anyone planning a trip here during the high season, I’d recommend skipping Lagos. Completely overrun by trashy tourists. I’d visit one of the smaller towns to the West of Lagos - towards Sagres.
That was a baby seagull and the parents. The baby is not a great flyer yet, so they didn't fly away. :)
An yeah, those beaches are all connected if you go on the low tide.
18:27 I think you got too close to their nest. Their nest or egg must be in one of those small bush plants they are standing next too. They thought you were gonna hurt their baby. That's why they are spazzing.
I use to go every years to that private beach at 17min, u need to go around the rocks by the water
Hi, is part of your footage taken with a drone. If so, how strict are the regulations there? Thanks
2 things... this videos seems a few xay back... not windy anymore and water is getting warmer.... seaguls didnt fly away because the grey one jas a baby ... those dont fly yet.... they were protecting
Yeah it was filmed about 2 weeks ago, I had no idea that grey one was a baby lol that’s a big baby!
Not ready to fly yet..
That's funny, I was there the same day with my girlfriend (Brazilian also🤗) how you make/get the footage with the drone. Beautiful👌🏽
Sagres is also the name of the first school of navigation in the world
I do like your videos,your narration ,your family,my personal opnion,u got to change your background music.Just my two cents.
This place looks great. Thanks for sharing.
It sure is! thanks for watching
Nice to see your parents on the Vlog. “Wild leopard” 🤣
Glad you liked it 😁
The gulls stood their ground to protect the juvenile(mottled plumage)It probably can`t fly yet.
This place reminds me of uluwatu or nusa penida cliff in bali, but in bali the scenery is much greener..
Sorry to tell you but actually Algarve's sea temperature is the warmest of Portugal but this year it was cold. Tipically it's around 20-25ºC but you propably got like 19 or 18ºC. So if you think that's cold... you should try the sea in northern Portugal... like 15/16ºC ;)
Don’t be sorry, yeah all Portugal is cold ocean
@@JumpingPlaces not really... For us Portuguese the Algarve water are warm. It always depends to what you're comparing to. Comparing to waters of Florida or Central America... Yah it's cold. But 22-25ºC is pretty decent. Oceans aren't pool's.
Incredible view
Did you enjoyed explore Portugal as well?
Yeah loved it all :)
I think the seagulls protecting their baby.
Sorry to tell you guys that you forgot to mention the most important thing about Sagres. It was from Sagres that the Portuguese Discoveries got started in the XV century: Henry the navigator founded a school for maritime science and navigation, the first one in medieval Europe. It enabled the future portuguese maritime explorers to discover the entire globe!... So sorry you skiped that:-(
hey mate what do u think which place is better cascais algrave ?
Never been to cascais yet
Jumping Places must visit 😂
Rewatching your videos, :)
Looks great babe. Beautiful area
You guys are lucky to live there!
Nice video. Refreshing❤
very nice view with nice family :) you must use the drone in secret beach man :) lol and why you take long time to upload movie :) i was starting worry about you
Lugar muito lindo ❤❤😘😘
Muito 😀
Thank you. Do you believe your face is most attractive spot in Algarve?
Hi there, I live in Portimão and you’re missing some of the best places and activities. If you want, I can give you some ideas.
Gil Rodrigues please share ideas with all of us!!
Thanks for your very nice vlogs.
Thanks!
Beautiful 👍
Thanks for your very nice vlogs
Thanks!
Thanks for your nice vlogs
Thanks!
Lovely vlog as always 😍😍
Thanks 😁
So many French retired there only because low taxes
Nice place to retire also!
gtrat video
Super Bock beer is better in my opinion 🙂
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