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To take advantage of the last bank holiday before Christmas, David and I headed car rentals at fort lauderdale airport to sunny Portugal! I didn t do a lot of planning for this trip, as we got back from Chicago on Monday and then flew out to Lisbon on Friday, but it was nice to sleep in and just wander around the city. On Sunday, though, I did book an excursion for us.
Early Saturday afternoon, we decided to do the shortest car rentals at fort lauderdale airport walk in my guide book around the Estrela and Bairro Alto districts. We were staying in Bairro Alto, so we figured this would be a great way to get to know the area. My guide book estimated the walk to take about 45-minutes, but we took our time, stopping to take lots of pictures and going inside car rentals at fort lauderdale airport some of the buildings and parks on the map.
We had lunch at Muni, a traditional Portugese restaurant. David tried real peri-peri chicken to compare against his favorite fast-food chain in London, Nando s. We shared car rentals at fort lauderdale airport the peixinhos da horta (deep fried green beans) and even though it was really hot that day, I had the caldo verde (potato chorizo soup with kale). And of course Portugal is famous for its wine, so we each had a glass. To end the meal, we walked down the road to a bakery and ordered a couple of pasteis de nata, egg-custard pastries. Then we walked through the hills of Alfama to the Castelo de Sao Jorge. Alfama was the area of the city where all of the Moors lived, and is full of narrow alleyways and humble homes.
When King Henriques recaptured Lisbon from the Moors in the early 1100 s, the castle became the royal residence until the palace in Praca do Comerico was built. The 1755 earthquake also destroyed the castelo, so the current hilltop ramparts are all reconstructions from the 1930 s. But the battlements still offer some of the best views of the city, so we paid admission car rentals at fort lauderdale airport to look around inside.
Like Spain, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport everyone eats much later in Portugal. We arrived at the crowded restaurant at nearly car rentals at fort lauderdale airport 10:00, and there was still a line out the door an hour later. We didn t want to wait, so we decided to take the one empty table in the smoking section. Luckily, hardly anyone was smoking. Pap Acorda is modern Portugese food. David and I each ordered a 3-course meal with wine. I started with asparagus covered in butter and parmesan, while David opted for the tiniest fried fish I ve ever seen. You could barely make out their eyes; they were so small that they just tasted like fry. When we saw gazpacho come out for the table behind us, we both wished we had ordered that instead For our mains, David had the grouper casserole and I tried the speciality, acorda. For my meal, the waiter brought out a cast-iron skillet containing olive oil, coriander, garlic, shrimp, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport and dough, with an egg resting in the middle. He mixed everything, cooking it in front of me. Apparently this dish is popular with the locals and fishermen, but it looked like gruel. It tasted all right, but I felt like I was eating uncooked bread. David loved his grouper, though. The highlight of the meal was definitely dessert. David ordered a coffee flan, which was fine, but I ordered the chocolate mousse. Again, the waiter came over to the table carrying a huge mixing bowl full of rich, chocolately goodness. He scooped out as much mousse as he could on his giant spoon, and then asked me to scrape the chocolate off of the spoon to ensure I got enough! It was so decadent that I needed David s help to finish. Then we went into food comas. We woke up the next morning bright and early for our excursion surfing!
David had surfed before in New Jersey, but I had never been. Before heading to Portugal, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport I bought a guidebook and looked up things to do on Trip Advisor. The #1 highlight is Surf School, so we called car rentals at fort lauderdale airport up Rui and asked him if he had any availability over the weekend. Luckily, he had a couple of spots for us on Sunday, so I thought I d give it a try.
I love the water and ocean, and spent my summers as a kid visiting my grandparents in California. I would spend all day jumping waves or boogie-boarding off Coronado Island, plus I was a swimmer in high school and a lifeguard for years. So I thought I would be a natural. I had no idea how difficult surfing is!
After getting car rentals at fort lauderdale airport into our wetsuits (the Atlantic is COLD!), we warmed up by jogging along the beach and doing some yoga stretches. Usually for popular car rentals at fort lauderdale airport excursions, any skill or fitness level is advertised, but not this time! If you are not in shape, you are not going to get up and ride a wave. It makes me wonder about all those surfing movies out there, like Blue Crush . There is no way those giant line-backers popped up and rode those waves. Misleading car rentals at fort lauderdale airport Hollywood Next we headed into the water to jump some waves and then learned how to orient our bodies on the boards. Then we took our boards into the water to learn how to jump waves with the boards. I thought this part was hard, but Rui taught me how to use my elbow to push the board up and over the wave, instead car rentals at fort lauderdale airport of just my hand. This helped a lot. Eventually, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport it was time to boogie-board using the surfboards. The first time I tried lying down and riding a wave to shore, I got rolled. I HATE getting rolled by waves. I came up coughing, sand everywhere, water in my eyes. It was not fun. But I had to get over my fear, and get back on the board. We each rode a few waves lying down, and then we had to learn how to pop up and stand on the board. This was nearly impossible. Rui was a very patient teacher, but I just could not get the hang of it. Plus we had been in the water for almost 2 hours, so I was pretty tired. Luckily, it was time for our lunch break, so we ate at the seafood café on the beach, and then took a siesta for 90 minutes before car rentals at fort lauderdale airport Rui woke us up.
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A couple of people in the group actually stood up on their first try and rode some waves. Eventually we all got there barely. I thought I would have pretty car rentals at fort lauderdale airport good balance car rentals at fort lauderdale airport after taking Pilates classes for months now, but trying to balance the board while moving into a standing position, simultaneously being pushed by the waves was incredibly difficult. I got rolled some more, swallowed a lot of water, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport and the waves were relentless. Every time I tried to catch my breath, another wave would slam into me. Everyone in our group was so brave and strong, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport though. Lauren even face-planted a couple of times and didn t even hesitate getting right back in there. We were worn out after another 2 hours. car rentals at fort lauderdale airport Towards the end, I wasn t even trying to stand anymore. I was just lying on my board, catching the waves to shore on my belly. It was so much fun, but I honestly don t know if I ll try surfing again. car rentals at fort lauderdale airport It s a lot of work, and I don t know if it s worth the adrenaline rush.
Our hotel, the Bairro car rentals at fort lauderdale airport Alto, was the perfect place to crash on Sunday night. Not only is room service available, but each room comes with a DVD player and a selection of movies car rentals at fort lauderdale airport to rent from the front desk. So we dragged ourselves back to the hotel after Rui dropped us in Lisbon s main square, quickly showered off all of the saltwater and sand, and then ordered room service and a movie. I couldn t even keep my eyes open for the ending. We didn t wake up on Monday until almost 11. Thank goodness I set my alarm. We hurried down to breakfast before the hotel restaurant closed, and then packed up to just barely make noon checkout. Even though we layered on the sunscreen, we were still sunburned, and the muscles in our arms and legs ached, so we decided to take it easy on our last day in Lisbon.
Also along the waterfront is the Monument to the Discoveries, car rentals at fort lauderdale airport built in 1960 to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator. Henry financed expeditions along the African coast, laying the foundations for Portugal s maritime expansion.
We decided not to ascend to the top of the monument, and strangely, the Tower of Belem closed just as we arrived. So instead, we had a carb-filled lunch along the river at Nosolo Italia. After finishing off a pitcher of white sangria, a calzone, garlic cheese bread, and cheesy pistachio tagliatelle, we took some pics of the St. Jerome Monastery and Presidential car rentals at fort lauderdale airport Palace.
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