I've always loved the ocean and sparkling blue water, but after spending the weekend in the southern tip of Portugal, I have a deeper love and appreciation for it, and will never see any beaches in the same way.
I adored Lisbon, Portugal, when we went with our program in March, and I had heard that Lagos was a MUST to visit because it was so beautiful and so full of life. I signed up with Seema and Alexis to go to Lagos with DiscoverSevilla, a travel agency that works with abroad students and organizes group excursions and trips across Europe.
Early Friday morning we got on a bus and headed west to our neighboring country. Lagos is in the Algarve region, the southern province of Portugal settled right on the Atlantic. The bus ride from Sevilla to Lagos is about 3 and a half hours, and we watched 40 year old virgin on the bus to kill the time.
We were all pretty concerned with the weather because it was raining in Lagos all week and beach towns don't typically thrive submerged in rain storms. Even on the bus it was raining as we entered Portugal. Once we got to Lagos, we checked into the Agualuz hotel- a beautiful, apartment-style hotel that had full kitchens and living rooms in each room. After settling in with our stuff, we decided to walk through the city and see where we were. The streets, like Lisbon's, are all black and white square stones. The center of the city was beautiful-- full of little shops and restaurants. When it started to rain, we headed back to the hotel.
At around 8, we headed down to dinner at NahNahBah--one of the most recommended restaurants in Europe. It has tropical-style food-- everything from garlic hummus to turkey burgers and blue Hawaiians. We got seated in the "champagne room," Big Lebowski themed-- with Uncle Dave's drinks specials and the servers wearing robes. We enjoyed the evening's first drinks there and spent a few hours talking and getting to know some other people on the trip.
From NahNahBah we walked down to Joe's Garage, a small bar with a dancefloor. It was DiscoverSevilla's private party, so it was all of the abroad students taking over the bar. It was such a cool bar, small enough but felt big because of the dance floor. At Joe's, they clean the bar with alcohol and flames, so when you look down, you see the bar on fire. They played hip music and the bartenders were super fun.
The next morning we woke up late and went to the best breakfast place in Lagos, Cafe Odeon. The Odeon has American breakfast for 3 Euros-- pancakes, eggs, bacon, etc. It was very nice to have an American breakfast, that's for certain. After the Odeon we headed out to what I would say is the trip's highlight--THE SANGRIA CRUISE. We sailed the open Atlantic and once we got to caves and grottoes, took a smaller boat and got to go into the caves-- where there was actual EMERALD green water. I couldn't stop smiling- it was by far one of the coolest things I've ever experienced. Seeing the entire, endless, sparkling Atlantic in front of me. We cruised for about 2 hours, and then we got dropped off at Praia Dona Ana, what I would arguably say is the best beach in the world. It is green and blue and full of cliffs and caves. We ate lunch on a terrace overlooking the entire beach and the cliffs, it was absolutely incredible. We laid out for a bit and explored the caves and cliffs before heading back to the hotel.
That night, we took a bus down to Sagres- the southernmost point of Portugal, and the southwestern tip of Europe, where explorers believed was the end of the world. They truly thought that they would fall off the face of the earth if they sailed far enough out. The cliffs were huge and we walked all the way down one enormous rock to see the gorgeous blue water crashing against the cliffs. It was unbelievable to imagine that people once believed this was the end of the world.
After Sagres, we headed back to Lagos and ate at an Indian restaurant. After dinner, we went to what is by far my favorite bar in the world-- 3 monkeys. 3 monkeys has a college, hipster feel. The bartenders are all traveling the world and just staying in Lagos temporarily, and they are all from all over. We met people from Australia and South Africa. On the bar was a cowbell that the bartenders would ring, and there was a CD player, where the bartenders would DJ everything from hiphop to funk to hard rock. We didn't plan on staying there for too long, but we all kind of fell in love with the bar and ended up staying for three hours. After 3 monkeys, we met up with a big part of the group who said they'd be heading out to Stevie Ray's, where there are good DJs and live music. We stayed there for a bit before heading home.
We woke up the next day and headed right back to Praia Dona Ana, ate lunch on the same terrace, and spent the entire day on the beautiful beach. It was the warmest and sunniest day we'd had, and it was so special being able to spend it taking in the sun and the view. The water was freezing but I made myself go in so I could say I did, and it was worth the cold :)
It was easily the mot relaxing and enjoyable excursion I've had. It was nice to not have a weekend of all sightseeing and crazy bus rides and tours, and to just relax and appreciate a beautiful place. If I had more time in Spain, I'd make my way back to Lagos in a heartbeat. I am so glad I got to see Lisbon- the cultural and historical part of Portugal, and then Lagos, the beautiful beach and the incredible nightlife.
Until next time,
LP