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how many visits?
how many visits?
It would be interesting to hear how many times you guys have visited cvo over the years and how often per year, i myself have been 7 times and once visited twice in one year. Its amazing to see how the place has changed in the five years i have been a visitor 
I remember where the row of trees were on restaurant hill which is now a block of shops - much prefer the trees!! up the road from Carvoeiro Sol Hotel.
20th of April cannot come quick enough for our next visit to the place that feels like our second home.
Julie
Me too. It's a beautiful place, full of easy-going charm and character(s). I love Rocha Brava. Last year the authorities improved the walkways & paths to Centianes beach - and they have done it with rustic wooden poles & gravel - very sensitive & thoughtful to the dramatic, rugged, natural coastline.Jackie O wrote:I think it stays much the same. Thats why i like it.
What does change of course are the seasons, and the mood of the Atlantic. And that's part of the grace, magic and hush of this special place.
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And that's part of the grace, magic and hush of this special place.
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What lovely words Zoinks
I find the Atlantic ocean fascinating to watch especially from the clifftops near Rocha Brava lighthouse!
After a few years of living in the area and countless holidays/visits, I think Carvoeiro still retains its 'fishing village' characture..
What lovely words Zoinks
I find the Atlantic ocean fascinating to watch especially from the clifftops near Rocha Brava lighthouse!
After a few years of living in the area and countless holidays/visits, I think Carvoeiro still retains its 'fishing village' characture..
Thats called living there karenKaren Ann wrote:How many visits? Well, I have been visiting CVO for about seven years now, and up until last year had been there about 6~7 times, however, I return next week and that will be 3 times this year. I have been in CVO in December, January, February and, when I get there, March. Not bad going eh?
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We first visited Portugal in 1988, and loved it so much we came back every alternate year, but we tended to rent over in Vale de Parra near Albufeira. We nevertheless visited Carvoeiro from time to time, and in 2002 we were spending the final day of our holiday walking on the cliffs at Algar Seco when my wife twisted her ankle rather badly. That put paid to the walk so we decided to drive around the area.
We came across Rocha Brava, where my wife was delighted to find there was an on-site sales office. To cut a long story short, we now have an apartment on Rocha Brava, which we visit twice a year for 2-3 weeks at a time. It is our ambition to visit it just once a year, but for several months at a time.
When we drive from the airport, and get our first view of the lighthouse as we drive down past Golfemar, it really is like coming home!
We came across Rocha Brava, where my wife was delighted to find there was an on-site sales office. To cut a long story short, we now have an apartment on Rocha Brava, which we visit twice a year for 2-3 weeks at a time. It is our ambition to visit it just once a year, but for several months at a time.
When we drive from the airport, and get our first view of the lighthouse as we drive down past Golfemar, it really is like coming home!
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