I have checked out a couple of taxi/shuttle services and I am coming up with prices in the order of Euros 140 to Euro 150.
I spoke to the Praia del Rey resort themselves and they have a service available via their concierge. Price per taxi not per person will be Euro 100.00 from Lisbon Airport to the resort during weekdays. After Hours and week-ends this rises to Euro 150.00
These taxis can be booked by emailing the concierge at:
concierge@marriott-pdr.com.pt
or calling
+351 262905100
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Madrid airport and hotels
Try the IBIS Barajas. It's only 800m from the airport and you can actually walk to it.
Done this myself last year.
Taxis don't like going there because it is to short a trip. But you can get there by local bus and metro as well with a +- 400m walk at the end.
I now see that from the IBIS site that there is now a shuttle service available to the hotel..
See this link:
[url=http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/fichehotel/pt/ibi/3753/fiche_hotel.shtml]
http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/fichehotel/pt/ibi/3753/fiche_hotel.shtml[/url]
Done this myself last year.
Taxis don't like going there because it is to short a trip. But you can get there by local bus and metro as well with a +- 400m walk at the end.
I now see that from the IBIS site that there is now a shuttle service available to the hotel..
See this link:
[url=http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/fichehotel/pt/ibi/3753/fiche_hotel.shtml]
http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/fichehotel/pt/ibi/3753/fiche_hotel.shtml[/url]
Monday, 23 June 2008
Day trips from Carcavelos by car
If you are staying in Carcavelos, and hiring a car you are well placed to explore North of Lisbon.
You could drive along the Marginal to Estoril and then take the N6-8 to Sintra. See the Pena Palace,etc. Afterwards, take the N247 towards Cabo da Roca (The most westerly point on the European Continent) and then back to Carcavelos via Cascais.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintra
Although the distances are not great, you may find that is enough to do on day 1.
Another day trip could be to visit the old historic walled town of Obidos, and then on to the historic towns of Alconbaça and Batalha
all of which have over he centuries been linked closely to Portuguese and European History.
See these links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93bidos%2C_Portugal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoba%C3%A7a
Another day trip could be to drive towards Lisbon, cross over the 25 Abril bridge and visit Palmela, Setubal, Alcacer do Sal and then back to Carcavelos.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setubal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmela
Coimbra or Nazare are also doable from Carcavelos on day trips but will require at least 2 hours driving each way.
You could drive along the Marginal to Estoril and then take the N6-8 to Sintra. See the Pena Palace,etc. Afterwards, take the N247 towards Cabo da Roca (The most westerly point on the European Continent) and then back to Carcavelos via Cascais.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintra
Although the distances are not great, you may find that is enough to do on day 1.
Another day trip could be to visit the old historic walled town of Obidos, and then on to the historic towns of Alconbaça and Batalha
all of which have over he centuries been linked closely to Portuguese and European History.
See these links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93bidos%2C_Portugal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batalha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoba%C3%A7a
Another day trip could be to drive towards Lisbon, cross over the 25 Abril bridge and visit Palmela, Setubal, Alcacer do Sal and then back to Carcavelos.
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Setubal
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmela
Coimbra or Nazare are also doable from Carcavelos on day trips but will require at least 2 hours driving each way.
Food at Lisbon Airport or Sete Rios bus station
I wouldn't recommend the airport for the reason given by Cubsur!
However, at Sete Rios Bus Station, if you follow the signs from the Bus Station for the railway station you will go down a flight of stairs/escalators. There is a small alley that the taxis use.
Turn left along there and go through the short tunnel.
About 50 metres along on the corner there is a good cafe that does lunches for local office workers.
Food was good and not to expensive, last time I was there a few months ago. They probably to coffee and toast/crossaint for breakfast as well.
However, at Sete Rios Bus Station, if you follow the signs from the Bus Station for the railway station you will go down a flight of stairs/escalators. There is a small alley that the taxis use.
Turn left along there and go through the short tunnel.
About 50 metres along on the corner there is a good cafe that does lunches for local office workers.
Food was good and not to expensive, last time I was there a few months ago. They probably to coffee and toast/crossaint for breakfast as well.
Porto Airport - Lisbon
On arriving at Porto Airport you will have to allow a minimum of 55 minutes from entering the Metro station until you get to Porto Campanha Station.
You probably will not get there until circa 20:15 at the earliest.
At present the last train for Lisbon leaves Porto Campanha at 20:47 arriving Lisbon Sta Apolonia at 23.30.
I am not sure when you are planning to travel so please check the timetables nearer the time.
You can find a link to the Lisbon to Porto rail timetable on my blog here:
http://barlaventostravelblog.blogspot.com/
Scroll down on the right hand side panel till you come to:
»» Algarve & Portugal - Travel Transport Links
»» Continue scrolling down in this section till you come to:
Porto - Lisbon - Porto Train Timetable
If you are travelling in high summer you should book in advance if possible but the Portuguese railway online booking system is not that great.
You can try it here at www.cp.pt.
The price at present for the service in question will be Euro 27.50 but this may go up soon.
You probably will not get there until circa 20:15 at the earliest.
At present the last train for Lisbon leaves Porto Campanha at 20:47 arriving Lisbon Sta Apolonia at 23.30.
I am not sure when you are planning to travel so please check the timetables nearer the time.
You can find a link to the Lisbon to Porto rail timetable on my blog here:
http://barlaventostravelblog.blogspot.com/
Scroll down on the right hand side panel till you come to:
»» Algarve & Portugal - Travel Transport Links
»» Continue scrolling down in this section till you come to:
Porto - Lisbon - Porto Train Timetable
If you are travelling in high summer you should book in advance if possible but the Portuguese railway online booking system is not that great.
You can try it here at www.cp.pt.
The price at present for the service in question will be Euro 27.50 but this may go up soon.
Caceres - Badajoz - Lisbon - Faro
Please note that there is currently no train running between Caceres and Lisbon.
The Lusitânia Comboio train that used to run this route is now running via Vilar Formoso. I believe this is due to imminent construction works on the new high speed rail link between Lisbon and Madrid.
See:
http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=a6176e29d6b74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD&lang=en
You can find a link to the Lisbon to Faro rail timetable on my blog here:
http://barlaventostravelblog.blogspot.com/
Scroll down on the right hand side panel till you come to:
»» Algarve & Portugal - Travel Transport Links
»» Continue scrolling down in this section till you come to:
Portuguese Railways - 2008 - Lisbon - Algarve Faro/Lagos Timetable
Click on it and you will be able to download the latest timetable in pdf format.
Please note that the autumn/winter timetable will only be online after September.
You will probably need to get a bus from Caceres to Badajoz and then another one to Lisbon.
Alternatively, you could try getting a bus from Caceres to Seville and then the twice daily DAMAS bus from Seville to Faro.
Cubsur has timetables for the latter route here:
http://thomasallen.home.sapo.pt/travel/001.htm
For Caceres - Badajoz - Lisbon try
http://www.auto-res.net
They have several daily service between Caceres and Badajoz and at present at least two daily service between Badajoz and Lisbon.
http://www.alsa.es
This company also has several services a day between Badajoz and Lisbon.
Check the timetables in October as the winter schedules are not yet available.
The Lusitânia Comboio train that used to run this route is now running via Vilar Formoso. I believe this is due to imminent construction works on the new high speed rail link between Lisbon and Madrid.
See:
http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=a6176e29d6b74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD&lang=en
You can find a link to the Lisbon to Faro rail timetable on my blog here:
http://barlaventostravelblog.blogspot.com/
Scroll down on the right hand side panel till you come to:
»» Algarve & Portugal - Travel Transport Links
»» Continue scrolling down in this section till you come to:
Portuguese Railways - 2008 - Lisbon - Algarve Faro/Lagos Timetable
Click on it and you will be able to download the latest timetable in pdf format.
Please note that the autumn/winter timetable will only be online after September.
You will probably need to get a bus from Caceres to Badajoz and then another one to Lisbon.
Alternatively, you could try getting a bus from Caceres to Seville and then the twice daily DAMAS bus from Seville to Faro.
Cubsur has timetables for the latter route here:
http://thomasallen.home.sapo.pt/travel/001.htm
For Caceres - Badajoz - Lisbon try
http://www.auto-res.net
They have several daily service between Caceres and Badajoz and at present at least two daily service between Badajoz and Lisbon.
http://www.alsa.es
This company also has several services a day between Badajoz and Lisbon.
Check the timetables in October as the winter schedules are not yet available.
Saturday, 21 June 2008
Elefante Azul - Car / Dog Wash - Guia
Down at Algarve-Shopping this morning and saw that the Elefante Azul Car wash by the Guia roundabout also has a dogwash unit for those Algarve Residents who want to do two things at the same time.
One very happy rescued Cão da Agua had just been cleaned. Hus owner's car looked happy as well!
One very happy rescued Cão da Agua had just been cleaned. Hus owner's car looked happy as well!
East Midlands - Algarve - New Route
According to news reports Ryanair have announced the launching of a new route linking East Midlands Airport in the UK with Faro Airport in the Algarve.
See:
http://www.easier.com/view/Travel/Flights/Ryanair/article-186416.html
See:
http://www.easier.com/view/Travel/Flights/Ryanair/article-186416.html
Friday, 20 June 2008
Açores - New Air Route
Air Berlin announced yesterday the launching of a new weekly flight from Nuremburg to Ponta Delgada in the Açores beginning November 3rd, 2008.
This will be the first direct link between the archipelago and Germany.
More info here (in Portuguese):
http://www.lowcostportugal.net/aeroportos/voos-air-berlin-para-ponta-delgada-comecam-a-3-de-novembro/2008/06/
This will be the first direct link between the archipelago and Germany.
More info here (in Portuguese):
http://www.lowcostportugal.net/aeroportos/voos-air-berlin-para-ponta-delgada-comecam-a-3-de-novembro/2008/06/
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Lagos - Algarve - Gas Boiler Assistance
Lagogas
Website in English here
http://www.lagogas.com/lagogas/Default.aspx?Content=Contacts
and
Servilas
Tel: 282764953
servilas.ld@netvisao.pt
Be aware that if your boiler is not a major brand, you may have difficulty getting support.
Where we live the builders installed Sylber gas combi boilers in the 8 townhouses in 2000. Sylber is an Italian brand. The only agent in Portugal was in Aveiro near Porto, and they stopped selling them years ago.Cut a long story short we had to install a new boiler.
Website in English here
http://www.lagogas.com/lagogas/Default.aspx?Content=Contacts
and
Servilas
Tel: 282764953
servilas.ld@netvisao.pt
Be aware that if your boiler is not a major brand, you may have difficulty getting support.
Where we live the builders installed Sylber gas combi boilers in the 8 townhouses in 2000. Sylber is an Italian brand. The only agent in Portugal was in Aveiro near Porto, and they stopped selling them years ago.Cut a long story short we had to install a new boiler.
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