Warren N. Says:
Thinking strongly that Portugal is where I want to retire. I will be spending about 10 days there in late March. Any Guidance?
IL Contributor in Portugal Terry Coles Says:
Hi Warren,
Thanks for your interest in Portugal and for writing to International Living. Although Portugal is a compact country it does offer different options for living. From vibrant cities like Lisbon and Porto to charming coastal towns along the Atlantic Ocean, and even rural landscapes where sheep graze amid orange orchards and cork oak forests.
Since ten days is not that much time for a scouting trip, I would suggest that you first think about what type of environment you wish to retire to. If you are a city person, then I think you should concentrate on one of the two cities mentioned above. Do you prefer a climate like Florida, with hot summers and mild winters or are you ok with warm summers and rainy winters?
For the best weather in Portugal, and perhaps all of Europe, the Algarve is the place to be. The southernmost part along the coast offers hot, dry summers and less rain in the winters than the rest of Portugal. Here you will find expat havens like Lagos, Tavira and Albufeira, a bit of a larger city where English is widely spoken and there are plenty of expats to hang out with.
For more affordable living check out the Silver Coast, one hour north of Lisbon near the mid-sized city of Caldas da Rainha. Here the pace of life moves slowly, there are still expats, but most are from Europe or the UK and there is plenty of history and you’ll find charming areas to explore. Winters here receive much rain with cooler temperatures and summers are not as hot as they would be in the south.
To make the most of your 10 days, I do suggest that you rent a car to make exploring that much easier and quicker. The weather in March should be lovely, not too hot to get out and walk around but not cold either. Happy exploring and safe travels to you!
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