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Celebrating 25 years together, where shall we go? Our Portuguese Adventure
Let me begin by saying this trip was taken in May 2012. I don’t normally do trip reports, as I am not great at writing, but give me numbers and I’ll add them up 24 hours a day. I am trying to break out of my shell and tackle things I don’t normally do. So if anyone is interested, I’ll get this show on the road.
First off a little background, my DH and I got married way back in 1987, due to some family issues on his side it was not a great wedding day, so I gave my DH the option for our 25th to either renew our vows and have a party or go on a trip. He of course chose to go on a trip anywhere I wanted to go. I immediately thought of Disneyworld but we were a little Disneyed out (I know, crazy), then I said what about Italy, France and Europe, but when I priced it out - $$$$$ sticker shock, it was more than I was willing to spend. Finally after much toing and froing, and driving my DH crazy, he said let’s go to Portugal for a month and since it is one of my favourite places I quickly agreed.
So this trip report will be our Portuguese adventure, I hope I can keep you entertained and provide some information on a really great country to visit that is still relatively inexpensive. Some days I will skim over as we just hung around the house.
Introductions:
Me: At time of trip 47, Manager of a Retail Food Service operation, in a hospital, lover of food, traveling, reading, Disney and of course Tigger. Sum total of Portuguese language skills: able to ask for a beer, the washroom and kisses.
DH: At time of trip 46, Maintenance Mechanic, loves to fix things, puts up with my Disney obsession (and the 47 Tiggers in our room), born in Portugal, moved to Canada at age 4. Fluent in Portuguese.
Carlos and I at our surprise 25th after we returned home.
The Plan
The plan was to fly to San Miguel Island and stay in a B&B for 4 nights, then head to the mainland. We booked all our flights and hotels, and then about a month before departing I was checking our flights and noticed they had moved our arrival date to San Miguel to the Sunday night instead of Saturday morning and flying to Lisbon on the Tuesday morning instead of Wednesday, all without notice. Of course this would not work, and there were no other flights available, so we had to cancel that portion of our trip and fly right to Lisbon.
The dates
We went from Friday May 4th to Saturday June 2nd 2012, for 30 wonderful child (ok they are now 21 and 23 so technically adults) and pet free days.
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Great start, Julia! I like the idea of just doing one country instead of hopping around. Much more restful! I've only been to Lisbon, so will love hearing more about Portugal.
Day one: Friday May 4, 2012 running into Saturday May 5, 2012
Woke up at 5:30 am, which for me is great as I am a terrible flyer, so sleeping that late was an amazing feat (or it could have been the drugs). Got all the last minute items ready and had the two DD’s drive us to the airport, which took 5 mins as we live really close by. After lots of hugs and final instructions we were off.
A little side note, since I am not the greatest flyer, a few years ago I went to a therapist for hypnotic treatment. After about 4 treatments I went on a flight to San Diego. It was a much better flight - not perfect, but I was much calmer. I also keep a low dose of a tranquilizer on hand.
Winnipeg had just opened a brand new airport, it is not a huge airport, but it is nice and modern.
New Airport
We made it through security without issue, and found our gate. Our plane took off on time at 9:00 am and we arrived in Toronto at 12:16 pm. The problem with living in Winnipeg is we don’t have many direct flights to anywhere, so we now had an almost 12 hour layover to contend with. We could have taken a flight that would have gotten us into Toronto later, but I didn’t want to risk any flight breakdowns. Since I do not do great flying, hanging around the airport for 9 hours is not my idea of fun (which in turn does not make life easy for my DH). So we booked a hotel for a few hours, we retrieved our luggage and caught the shuttle to the 4 Points Sheraton, about 5 mins away. We checked in and grabbed lunch then headed to the room and rested. We then each had a shower; this really seems to refresh us before we head on a long flight. We checked out and headed back to the airport for 6:15 pm.
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Tigger and I ready to go.
We took off on time at 9:00 pm, and had great seats (the first ones after first class) so no one in front of us, which gave us a little more leg room. For dinner they served broccoli stuffed chicken, potatoes, salad and chocolate cake, my DH ate his and mine. We napped lightly on and off, but it was a very turbulent flight, about half an hour before we landed they came around with a warm cloth to freshen us up and also gave us a granola bar. Soon our 6-hour flight to Lisbon was over, it was now 9:00 am on Saturday May 5, the time in Winnipeg was 3:00 am, so we were already almost on the go for 24 hours with no end in sight.
We walked off the plane and got on a bus to the terminal, cleared customs, picked up our luggage and headed to retrieve our rental car. We had rented from a company that did not have a booth at the airport, instead they meet you at arrivals, you fill out the paper work and then they walk you to the car waiting at the front of the airport. 90% of the cars in Portugal are standards, but my DH is used to driving an automatic so we paid extra to get one. We put our luggage in, fired up the GPS and we were on our way. A little tip, we took our own GPS and pre-programmed in as many addresses as we could.
We headed to our first destination, Monte de Santa Luzia in Viana do Castelo, in the northern part of Portugal. Portugal has something called Pousadas, which are state run hotels in a historic castle or building. If you ever visit Portugal you should check these out, they can be pricey but you will definitely enjoy a unique experience.
I thought I would finish each entry with the costs spent each day, since many people have never traveled to Europe it might be helpful.
Costs today:
2 Flights from Winnipeg to Toronto return, used air miles, leaving $344.72 cnd in taxes and fees
2 Flights from Toronto to Lisbon return $1538.72 cnd, plus $160 cnd for seat selection
Hotel in Toronto for 9 hours $86.47 cnd
Car for 23 days was $1247 cnd, additional 60 euros paid at the airport.
Food and beverages with tips $46.90 cnd
Shuttle Tip $8.00 cnd
Up next: day two (although we still have not slept).
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Great start, Julia! I like the idea of just doing one country instead of hopping around. Much more restful! I've only been to Lisbon, so will love hearing more about Portugal.
Lisbon is such an interesting city so much to see, I always leave wishing I had more time.
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You've made it, but what a travel day! I know only too well how exhausting it is to head over from America/Canada to Europe - the red eye flight is always a killer!
Great start! I appreciate the cost breakdown as we've never traveled to Europe, at least not yet. Quite helpful information!
I plan to tally the cost at the end in my final wrap up, I also tracked my trip to Disney with my DD's and my DH's trip to Vegas. I wanted to see per person per day what trip was the cheapest, it turns out to be Portugal.
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You've made it, but what a travel day! I know only too well how exhausting it is to head over from America/Canada to Europe - the red eye flight is always a killer!
I think I would prefer earlier flight times, with the night flights everyone is sleeping and you have to stay quite.
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I'm living your TR. I think you write very well. I'm looking forward to hearing more!
Thank you, my DD who is currently doing her masters is actually my editor, she is enjoying finding all my mistakes.
Congratulations on your anniversary ! I look forward to reading all about your adventures. I always hear that Portugal is such a lovely place to visit. It's also fun to have a trip in Canadian funds !
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