I could wander around Santa Luzia all day and every day. So many of the houses are clothed in beautiful azulejo tiles. Just 2 km west of Tavira, this fishing village has an identity all of its own. Modern housing has been added, and a new seafront promenade since my first visit, more than 10 years ago. Yet somehow this village is timeless and defies outsiders to change its true nature. Would you like to share it with me? We’ll take just a slow walk today. There’s plenty of time.
The palm trees don’t provide much shade, but there are plenty of cafes lining the waterfront. It’s a place where you could idle away many an hour, just watching and wondering. Avenida Duarte Pacheco is the village’s main street and behind it there are only a handful of others. Getting lost really isn’t an option, but you’re welcome to try.
I’m going to be a very lazy tour guide today and simply let you wander. The details that appeal to each of us are different, aren’t they? I think you should have time to choose where to linger.
The whole seems to me to blend together. The locals go about their business, paying little heed to the tourists. I always venture a smile and ‘Bom dia’ and without fail there is a response.
I’m going to be just a little naughty now. You remember my fondness for boats? For just 3 or 4 months in Summer a ferry runs from Santa Luzia across to the ilha, Tavira Island. It’s only a 10 minute crossing, so just about time to get comfortable. One of the nice things, though, is the opportunity it gives you to observe Santa Luzia from the water. Would you like to see? And if you’re full of energy, you can have a swift stride down the beach. I’ll be right with you!
Not so bad, was it? Just one last look at Santa Luzia and you’ll want to eat. Casa do Polvo, at the eastern end of the front, is great if you’re an octopus fan. On some evenings you can listen to fado there too, and even join in and sing a little if the fancy takes you. Away from the front there are a number of small restaurants. Most will feed you well. It’s just a matter of taste.
I’m hoping you enjoyed this week’s walk. Not too strenuous, was it? And the Eastern Algarve is easy on the eye, I always think?
Next week will be an English walk and very different. I’m going to my daughter’s in Nottingham next weekend and will be travelling back on the Monday. I’m going to attempt to schedule a walk. I’ve never done that before but am hoping it’s easy. If all else fails, I will be home by teatime and will post the walk then. Wish me luck!
Wow! What a week! So many fantastic entries. You’re definitely going to need a cuppa, or even two, to read your way through. I’m off to put the kettle back on. Thank you so much, everybody, for joining Jo’s Monday walk. The details are in my logo.
I simply love Drake’s Beatles walk! :
The Botanical Garden in Zagreb is beautiful! Thanks for sharing, Paula :
Monday Walk in the Botanical Garden
And, in case you missed it, atmospheric castle ruins near Bratislava, also in Paula’s delightful company :
Meg tackled a tricky one this week. All in a good cause! :
My lovable friend Cathy is finding her way around Nanning in China. Go and say ‘hi’ please? :
A Monday morning walk on Campus
A water lily from Israel! And incredibly beautiful, thanks, Cardinal :
Gardens! Gardens! And more lovely gardens! Thanks, Jude :
Garden Portrait : Westonbury Mill Water Gardens
Fabulous, aren’t they? And wait till you see Amy’s playful walk beside the river! :
A town with less than 1000 residents but lots of history is Yvette’s contribution :
And from California, please give a warm welcome to Elena :
With a destination that keeps getting higher on my ‘must see’ list, Debbie’s sharing a real beauty! Treat yourself- say ‘hello’ :
Walking on Top of the World in Marseille
And in this topsy turvy world of ours, Pauline is beautifully immersed in Spring. Don’t miss it!
Totally immersed in the splendour of Spring
That’s it for now, folks. Have a very splendid week and happy walking!






It’s so beautiful Jo…I’m not sure I would have made it past the Waterfront. I could linger there for hours.
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Yes, that is a very strong temptation, Jill. 🙂 I love my Mondays when I can pretend to be there again.
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Can I join you? With one of those cairpiwhatsits Jo introduced us to last week 😉
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That’s a very naughty suggestion, Jude, but I rather like it 🙂
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Nice!
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Sigh! 🙂 🙂
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I am not surprised you love this place Jo. It is so beautiful.
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I think so, Colline. Every time we leave we’re looking forward to going back. 🙂
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Some water for you today 😀 http://bopaula.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/getting-wet/
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Thanks, Paula! Just back from my Monday walk and I’m happy to say I didn’t get wet. 🙂 🙂
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Good to hear you did not get wet 🙂
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Jo I loved this colorful walk and the ferry ride too! Portugal will always hold such fabulous memories for us.
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Sue!!! You’re not supposed to be here 🙂 I shall return the visit very soon. I’m sure Rome is/was fabulous! 🙂
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Beautiful! I love all the blue items!
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The tiles always make me smile, even the ones I don’t like! 🙂
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Beautiful tiles, a beautiful leisurely walk and a boat ride too. Happy Day!
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The start to another great week, I hope, Ann. 🙂
My English walk was not so sunny this morning but very pleasant.
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It’s OK. I prefer to wander on my own anyway :D. These are really quaint scene you have showed us. I love the shadow of that palm tree in the second photo, though it does not provide much shade. I have enjoyed this lovely tour, Jo. Thank you.
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I suspected you would, Paula. 🙂 I’m a little the same. This is the village where I wanted to buy our Portuguese home but the right one wasn’t available and Michael preferred to live in Tavira. We’re close enough.
I struggled keeping up with the walkers this morning. They kept marching on! Why doesn’t anybody stop to ‘smell the roses’? 🙂
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…or take the photos 😉
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really love Portugal but we have never been to the south.
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The Eastern Algarve is mostly unspoilt and beautiful. I guess I’m biased 🙂
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That was a nice easy walk with interesting stuff to see – and lots of blue!
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Got to keep everyone happy, Barb 🙂 Thanks for walking with me.
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Fabulous blues – in the sky as well – so that’s what it looks like. Seen nothing but grey up here this last week. Another fine walk and pictures Jo.
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I know!!! It’s been so depressing since we got back. Got our timing totally wrong.
Looks a bit better this morning, Robin, and I’m off walking. Thanks! 🙂
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Have a good walk Jo – still dull and ‘orrible here 😦
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Looks like a nice place. I’d rather be there than here (where it’s mostly windy, cold and rainy these days).
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It’s a beauty! Many thanks for your share again, Cardinal. I shall take a quick peek but I should be getting the boots on. Cool and not impressive here too 😦
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What a lovely place, Jo. I find the blue and white is ver y restful, the architecture pleasing, and the tiles interesting! Thanks for the stroll… 🙂
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The warmth just smiles at me off the pages, Sue 🙂 Glad you liked it.
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Love the whites and blues, Jo – makes me feel warm. We’re in the middle if a spring storm here – the snow is the low on the hills. Good wishes with scheduling the post – I haven’t tried that yet, either.
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A cool, greyish morning in north east England, Jill, but I’ll be grabbing my walking shoes in half hour. Thanks! 🙂
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Done it! 🙂
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Palm trees mightn’t provide much shade, but they lay down a beautiful shadow. Letting me choose favourites? You’ve activated Mme Indecision. Anything blue and white? Buried beach hut? You lounging? Always clouds and water patterns!
For next week from me a walk into skyspace: one of the most photogenic walks ever for me.
http://morselsandscraps3.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/skyspace/
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Me lounging!!! Here I am in my pyjamas, reading comments before I get ready to go walking, Meg. 🙂 Sadly, nowhere half as lovely and without the sunshine but they do say variety….
Many thanks, hon. I look forward to walking with you.
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Very beautiful!
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Thanks, Ute! Happy Monday 🙂
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