Although I love a good walk I would almost never turn down a boat trip. This one came with the option of an hour’s guided walk at our destination, Foz de Odeleite. But it was hot and I was feeling lazy, so I declined. Put your feet up and ride along with me?
We leave from the quayside at Vila Real de S. Antonio, at the mouth of the mighty Guadiana river. Briefly we head towards the ocean, passing the glossy marina, while our guide relates a few facts and figures. Midstream we turn to head up the Guadiana, with Portugal on our left hand side and Spain on the right. Ayamonte, with its plazas and tapas bars, sits directly opposite to Vila Real.
Soon we are passing the inlet that leads to Castro Marim, with its fine duet of castles and church. A wonderful Medieval Fair in late August usually brings the town to life, though not this year, of course.
Ahead lies the road bridge that links the Algarve with Spain, closed for a while when Covid-19 was at its peak. A small car and passenger ferry also shuttles to and fro between Vila Real and Ayamonte.
As we approach the bridge it becomes less attractive, swaddled for protection while repairs take place. The water is flat calm and smooth, but we are astonished at the apparently endless fleet of jellyfish streaming past us out to sea.
The first of several former customs offices maintains a sleepy vigilance on the shoreline as the gentle hills drift past us. These hills never seem so gentle when you are on foot, but now we are at leisure to observe. Perched high in a tree, someone spots an eagle and we crane eagerly to see it.
And then we are approaching our mooring at Foz de Odeleite. Another boat docks ahead of us and we hover, waiting our turn.
An ugly, half constructed building has overlooked the tiny, picturesque village for as long as I can remember, and we wonder if it will ever be completed or removed. A short walk takes us uphill to our restaurant, where we can swim or sit in shade while a few energetic people take the hour long walk. It’s an area we have walked before and it’s much too hot to feel guilty.
I have to say here that organised trips, with entertainment, are not normally our thing, but we were a group of 8 friends, happy to be together, and we all agreed that this was a great way to spend a day. The food was excellent and our hosts did their utmost to give us a good time. Everyone, kitchen staff and our guide included, joined in with the singing.
We booked online with Riosultravel and were made very welcome at Quinta do Rio. I would recommend it. Both on board and in the restaurant it was easy to maintain social distancing. Soon enough we returned to our boat and the journey back downstream. The atmosphere was mellow, and singing and dancing continued for a while, till we subsided to watch the world glide by.
And then we were approaching the end of our trip, with Ayamonte on our left hand side. Hardly any walking this week, and our dessert was a healthy chunk of melon! Sorry to disappoint 🙂
This is as good a time as any to announce a rest from my walks. Over the spring and summer I felt unable to discontinue. It’s a popular feature and I wanted to stay in touch with you all. It’s been a strange one, hasn’t it? I will continue to walk with a small group of friends, as restrictions on numbers currently apply in Portugal, but the routes are unlikely to be new. There is still a lot of uncertainty regarding all our futures, but I’d like the freedom to post as and when I choose. I hope you’ll understand.

I have a wonderful selection of walks to end with. Please enjoy these, and thank you everybody for all your support and encouragement.
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I always like to introduce somebody new (to me), and this is such a beautiful part of the world. Meet Vanessa :
Berchtesgaten, Germany/7 day itinerary for a hiking holiday in the Bavarian Alps
Also in Germany, Ulli shares a few observations on life :
It’s a while since I’ve been in Italy, and never to this lovely place :
Drake often prompts me to song. ‘You must remember this, A kiss is still a kiss, A sigh is still a sigh…’ :
Let’s go rambling and ambling with Albert in North Korea :
Pujon Stone River and Revolutionary Site
Can we find Rupali, in the fog?
I hate grey skies! Mutter, mutter! But not with Margaret :
Wild-ish Walking in Wensleydale
Eunice hit the jackpot with blue skies and a lovely canal path this week :
Lancaster Canal – Garstang to Catterall
Not always the best weather but you’re spoilt for choice with Anabel. Got a favourite?
Prickly pear are the subject of Janet’s walk. Ouch! 🙂
Monday walk…Careful where you step!
If you ever find yourself in Belgium you could do much worse than try one of Denzil’s walks :
Three walks in Hainaut Province
And if you can’t find something to delight here, with Lynn, you’re really not trying!
Local Walks: Two Walks by the Water
The last word, from Carol, in Oz :
Don’t worry- I’ll be back, in one form or another. This week I celebrated 9 years of blogging. It’s addictive, isn’t it? Take care till then!





Great travel history.Hoping to have this grand opportunity soon.
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Thanks! Hope you succeed 🙂 🙂
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Keep it up,friend
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Beautiful pictures and congrats on your blogging anniversary! Meg (also from Meg Travels)!!
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Thanks Meg 🤗💕 Have you started another blog?
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You’re welcome! Yes – it’s called Meggie’s Adventures and it’s about family trips, flowers and other fun things!
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I too, love a boat trip and when on holiday I actively seek them out – except the ones that take you to “a deserted cove for swimming” where you join the 50 or so that travelled with you on the boat! Coastal boat rides are my favourite where you can sit with your feet up on the rail gazing at a lovely coastline as it passes. I can feel that hot sun now on my back – time maybe to unpack the hat, and then the sandwiches.
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I’m no good at jumping in the water from a boat because I don’t swim very well. I remember a gulet in Turkey where I was dangled overboard in a harness. Mortifying, and I was 5 months pregnant 🤣. Happy days! 💕💕
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Jo, ich wünsche Dir eine fröhliche und schöne Zeit. Geniesse sie. Alles Gute ❤
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Vielen dank, Ernst 🤣🤣
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Thanks, as always, for the mention. You deserve a break so no need to apologise for taking a rest from Monday walking! It must be so time consuming to curate something like that.
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I used to be so excited when Mondays came around, but sometimes it felt like a chore, Anabel, and that’s not good. Mostly I have enough in life to keep me busy, but I know that I would seriously miss blogging if I gave it up. Always happy to have you here. 🙂 🙂
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A most enjoyable boat trip. The weather looks spectacular too. I quite like melon, but cake is better. 🙂
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I have to agree with you, Ad, but we were already full 🙂 🙂
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Stay well, Jo, and enjoy your break!
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Will do my best, Angela. Thanks a lot! 🙂 🙂
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A magical dream adventure. Thank you for sharing joys and positivity my friend. 🙏
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There’s enough sorrow in the world, isn’t there? I try to share the happy stuff 🙂 🙂
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Oh that half finished building is an eye-sore, and it such a pretty village. What a lovely boat trip.
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Our feelings exactly Emma 😒💕
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This sounds like a delightful outing! Enjoy your freedom to post as you wish!
Stay safe.
Alison xo
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Thanks, Alison. 🙂 🙂 Trying just to love my life. For now, that’s enough.
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Indeed.
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“the freedom to post as and when I choose” — It would be sad indeed for you to feel compelled to post. That takes all the fun out of this. Enjoy the walks that come your way! And of course, you could sneak in the cake even without the walk first! 😉
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I love my life here, Karen, and Monday walks, much as I love them, have become a chore. I will continue to walk and, just occasionally 🙂 eat cake! Thanks for your company, hon!
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Life has enough unwelcome chores, no need to add more! (But more cake, oh yes.)
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Take care Jo and stroll for the soul, not for any other reason. Melx
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That’s good advice, Mel. Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Dear Jo – You are so entitled to take a break whenever you wish, whether it’s cruising instead of walking on a hot day, or posting when you feel inspired rather than out of obligation. These past few months have been brutal for the creative force, haven’t they? Sending you lots of love.
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Thanks, Julie 🙂 🙂 You know I love my Algarve home and sharing it is a pleasure, but at heart I’m a wanderer. A large chunk of my heart is back in the UK and life feels heavy and complicated some days.
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These are very strange times Jo. Post as you feel the mood strikes you. Always look forward to your journeys.💕
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Thanks, darlin! It’s folks like yourself that keep me here. 🙂 🙂
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😘🤗
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i enjoyed the boat ride and the blue skies! thank you, Jo! 🙂 it is good to have a break as rest is necessary and important. i will be looking forward to your next walk. meanwhile take and lots of fun!
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So many people to say goodbye to, LolaWi, but it’s not really goodbye. I’m hovering 🙂 🙂
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it better not be goodbye, Jo. see you soon, hopefully 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I totally understand Jo, we all need to take some time off or otherwise there is no joy in doing what we do. Lovely boat trip and photos 😀
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Thanks, hon 🙂 🙂 I’ll come and see how far you’ve got on your trip in a little while.
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Hello
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RJo – rest up 😉 We all need breaks from time to time. I’ll always be looking for your posts and happy when they come! Cheers – Susan
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Thanks sweetheart. I will still be posting but I need a break from the ‘tyranny’ of Mondays 🤗💕
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I remember taking that ferry across the river in 1986.
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Happy days 🤣💕
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