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Vilamoura in detail: moving to Portugal

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Vilamoura in detail: moving to Portugal

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Hi, I’m Nick and I’ve been living in the Algarve for 20 years. Today I’m showing you what life is really like in Vilamoura, as apparently many people are keen to buy houses close by to this beach side resort town in the Algarve. I hope you enjoy it!

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28 COMMENTS

  1. Great overview of Villamoura. We are planning a week there in January. Can you suggest a good area close to both reasonably priced golf and walking distance to the marina? Thanks.

  2. Great video, thank you! I've booked a weeks holiday in Vilamoura next Summer 2022. I'm planning on moving to The Algarve so will explore and find a base. Your videos are proving to be so helpful for this! Have you considered making a video for new expat arrivals on building up friends on The Algarve? I.e what groups, communities, clubs, activities are there to meet and make like minded friends. I understand you have a family and you're well established, so it's probably not a top priority for you, but perhaps you can interview someone that built up friendship circles over time and explore what channels are available. Internations is a good start but what else is there that some of us newbies could learn about?

  3. Hi Nick I love your video's because you take the time to really find out about the places you video. We have lived in the Western Algarve for over 11 yrs now and you have given us valuable information we would otherwise never have known. My daughter covers Real Estate in our area.. anything YOU would like to know.? You can ask her..

  4. Have lived between Vilamoura and UK for 11 years. Vilamoura ìs modern and affluent but not intimidating, the Old Village is worth a mention if only for its originality. Quarterira is as you say authentic Portugal. Vilamoura as it sits between makes a great base and within easy reach of the N125 taking you to Tavira for the one day or Silves in the other direction for another. Shopping malls if wanted in Guia and Faro-20 mins either way. Fantastic location!

  5. Your videos are so very helpful in getting a feel for the Algarve and the maps and satellite views help tremendously. I'm trying to decide whether Portugal is the right retirement locale and, if so, which part. Your videos have been invaluable.

  6. Been there a few times. Didn't like the area around the marina – congestion and yobbo's. Everything there was relatively expensive and modern. The adjoining traditional town Quarteira is better.

  7. Wow, great beautiful video💫 Thank you so much. I really loved the school and it feets to what I'm looking for.
    Which area/neighborhood will be recommended to look for a place to live?

  8. It's so nice to watch your you tube videos especially at the moment as we are not allowed to travel there, but can't wait until we can again, it won't come quick enough for me. We bought a villa 4 years ago now and it was the best thing we have ever done and love every part of Vilamoura, it is our 'happy place!'

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