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FUSETA walking tour

Hi, I’m Nick and I’ve been living in the Algarve for over 22 years. I can help you if you’re planning on moving here!
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8 COMMENTS

  1. Is this a spoof video? Filmed at 8:30 am on a damp, cloudy March morning, this video couldn't make Fuseta look less appealing. This is a vibrant but relaxed village, especially popular in summer when people flock from all over Portugal to enjoy the lagoon beach and the island (Ilha da Armona), yet it comes across as a shabby, tired ghost town in this video.

    I've owned property in Fuseta for 16 years and am astonished at how unappealing you've made it look. I guess I should be pleased really as I wouldn't want it to get any busier! For a more balanced perspective of Fuseta, I suggest viewers start here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V82cP6_QQUU

  2. Nice place, Nick. I like the details in the paving in the pedestrian area of town, reflecting the importance of the local fishing industry. Talking of paving, lucky for you that you're a Slim-Jim, any larger around the mid-section, you'd have trouble fitting on the sidewalk in some streets there! Take it easy on the Feijoada.

  3. It is so quiet for 8:30 in the morning, nothing but the sound of doves, a few nesting birds and one lone cat 😉 Interesting how abruptly the city comes to an end, with the railway tracks demarcating the boundary or limit.
    Sorry to say, I have never spent any time in Fuseta, so it's great to join you on your morning walking tour. Thanks, Nick.

    SIDENOTE: Nothing to do with this tour, Nick, but are you able to tell me anything about buying a car in Portugal e.g. prices, electric vs gas, process etc?

  4. Thanks for sharing. Initially I saw some nice homes on the west side of Fuseta but after visiting the village I found it really too much of a village for my taste. Even for basic groceries you'll end up taking the car and when I visited in December, the place felt dead with lots of shops, bars and restaurants closed for business.

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