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Vilamoura winter walking tour in the Algarve Portugal

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Vilamoura winter walking tour in the Algarve Portugal

See what life is really like on a regular winter’s Monday morning at 10am in Vilamoura. There are hardly any people because it really is quiet down her off season. Peaceful! (It’s a different story in August).

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  1. Just want to say these walking tours you are videoing are an invaluable resource for a family which include a wheelchair user. So often info on access is limited or inaccurate. I know now that both Loule and Vilamoura are achievable for families like us. Hope you can add some more locations. Thank you.

  2. Hi nick , nice walk ! What was the total distance?
    wish you would have narrated what we were looking at along the way. Hotels? Apartment buildings?
    Maybe next time?! Thx

  3. greetings from Spain and continue making your great videos that teach us so much, congratulations. Just two notes, I could activate so that the translator can translate the videos into several languages, including Spanish, and I could make a video of doctors and hospitals, as the system sees it and I am not referring to public health but to private hospitals, they offer emergency care quality and have specialized equipment, they offer guarantees of good care for the elderly.
    Thanks a lot

  4. Been going to Vilamoura 3 to 4 times a year for at least 10 years. My favourite place ever !!.. But I definitely prefer out of season, summer months are horrendous. Lovely tour, thank you.

  5. Thank you Nick, again, for this video. I agree—I’ve heard a lot about the craziness during summer months but would be interesting to actually see it—as your time permits. 😁 Even those that live in paradise need a vacation. Enjoy your time away. 👍🏻

  6. While watching your walking tour, I kept glancing out my window at the blowing snow and wishing I were where you are. What a gorgeous day for a walking tour along part of Vilamoura's gorgeous waterfront. Thanks Nick! Enjoy your 3 week break.

  7. Hi, Nick. Fantastic. I never used to like Vilamoura as I thought it was a little 'artificial' but over the years I've come to appreciate it for what it is and the fact that there's no more development to be done (notwithstanding the cranes at the beginning – it ain't Portugal without a crane or two). I remember back in '82 when I was first there, the initial start of your walk was a kind of shanty town for the local gypsies. It took years for the authorities to build the walkway between Quarteira/Vilamoura. Also, February is a good time to go if you're wanting some calm.

  8. Thankyou so much, were really looking forward to taking our young family to Vilamoura this easter for our first family holiday since Covid & our first time to Portugal. Thankyou for the hard work from the Murdock's

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