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00:00 Intro
00:45 Breakfast at Martinhal
01:30 Departing for Aljezur
03:10 Arrifana
04:21 Monte Clerigo
05:41 Location of Aljezur
06:39 History of Aljezur
08:20 Activities to do in Aljezur
11:29 Shopping and Medical
12:01 Schools
12:27 Real Estate in Aljezur
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Great video. I'm seriously considering moving to Portugal for retirement (to get away from the cold winters of 🇨🇦). I'm guessing that winters there are pretty mild and sunny–I couldn't find any weather data on Wikipedia.
Very nice, but not very public transit friendly. For me, another long weekend spot.
Beautiful area
I am thinking of moving back to Portugal…..my country of birth. I was born around Aveiro, Coimbra.
However, since i am a SKIER…..big time, i am thinking of VRDESA…….four hours drive to Sierra Nevada in Spain.
Always great content mate. Thank you.
I lived in the Aljezur-Vila do Bispo-Sagres triangle for 3 years. Amazing times!! Also about Aljezur: there was an huge air battle during WWII in the skyes over Aljezur, with a German bomber shot down in the cliffs of Arrifana. Its an icredible and also shocking story. Its all documented and a book was published. Nice video, by the eay! Cheers
There's a 1,000 strong Telegram group showing where the national police (GNR) like to shake down the locals in the Algarve. Number one hotspot? Aljezur, almost every day, easy money shaking down the young hippies and digital nomads driving thirty year old Ford vans with bald tyres. Aljezur is THE #1 GNR cash cow. You've been warned.
You made a good video Nick. Who wouldn't want a home in Aljezur? As far as property is concerned it's the same old story of supply and demand.
Hi Nick, I'm enjoying the video.