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Winter in Luz Portugal: Coastal Walks and Cozy Corners
Discover the quiet charm of Luz, Portugal in winter. From the scenic coastal hike to Burgau and watching surfers at Rocha Negra to the best open restaurants and nearby shopping in Lagos, find out why the Algarve's off-season is a hidden gem for walkers and sun-seekers alike.

Katie Durie
Feb 152 min read


Silves, Portugal: The Algarve’s Best Kept Off-Season Secret
While the coastal resorts of the Algarve retreat into a winter slumber, the ancient Moorish capital of Silves begins to breathe. Stripped of the summer heat and the heavy footfall of tour groups, this hilltop gem reveals its true character: a mix of red-sandstone fortresses, narrow medieval labyrinths, and a surprisingly sophisticated dining scene. From navigating the 'medieval parking traps' to sipping local Negra Mole wine in the shadow of the castle, Silves proves that the

Katie Durie
Feb 65 min read


Quiet Villages in Andalusia for Slow Travel
These lesser-known villages in Andalusia are made for slow travel—quiet streets, everyday life, and places where lingering feels natural. This guide highlights small towns that reward walking, watching, and staying a little longer.

Katie Durie
Jan 284 min read


Most Charming Villages in Andalusia (Easy Day Trips and Slow Travel)
From whitewashed streets to quiet hilltop squares, these Andalusian villages are easy to explore and hard to rush. This guide highlights five of the cutest villages in Andalusia, each perfect for a slow walk, a coffee stop, and a relaxed visit.

Katie Durie
Jan 274 min read


Ronda in Winter: A Slow Travel Destination in Andalusia
Slow travel in Ronda, Spain, is especially rewarding in winter, when crowds fade and daily life slows. From misty gorge views to cozy cafés and gentle day trips to Andalusian villages and Cádiz, Ronda invites you to stay longer and move less.

Katie Durie
Jan 254 min read


One-Month Winter Packing List for the Algarve (What You Actually Need)
What to pack for a month in the Algarve in winter, with a practical list designed for walking, cool evenings, and relaxed daily life.

Katie Durie
Jan 223 min read


Frigiliana in Winter: A Slow Travel Guide
Frigiliana in winter is calm, walkable, and quietly alive. This slow travel guide explores village life, gentle walks, day trips, and why staying longer feels natural.

Katie Durie
Jan 214 min read


Slow Travel in Tavira, Portugal in Winter
Winter mornings along Tavira’s riverfront, where daily life moves at an easy pace. Tavira, Portugal, is one of the Algarve’s most charming towns—and winter is when it shines for slow travelers. Without summer crowds, Tavira feels calm, walkable, and genuinely lived in, making it ideal for travelers who want to stay longer and move at a gentler pace. If you’re looking for a winter destination in the Algarve that prioritizes daily life over tourism, Tavira is an excellent choic

Katie Durie
Jan 193 min read


Winter Travel in Nerja, Spain: History, Highlights, and Top Things to Do
Nerja, Spain in Andalusia Nestled on the eastern edge of the Costa del Sol, Nerja feels worlds away from the high-rise resorts that define much of southern Spain’s coastline. With its whitewashed old town, dramatic cliffs, and clear Mediterranean waters, Nerja manages to be both lively and deeply traditional. It’s a place where history, nature, and everyday Andalusian life blend seamlessly. A Brief History of Nerja Inside the breathtaking Nerja Caves, Andalucía. Nerja’s story

Katie Durie
Nov 21, 20254 min read


Slow Travel in Lagos, Portugal: Is this the Algarve Base for You?
Lagos in winter: fewer people, more boats at rest, and a harbour that finally exhales. Lagos is one of the Algarve’s best-known towns, often associated with dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and busy summer streets. What’s less talked about is how Lagos functions in winter—and whether it truly works for slow, off-season travel rather than a short holiday. This article looks at Lagos not as a postcard destination, but as a place to live into for a while. Then you decide, is s

Katie Durie
Nov 19, 20254 min read


Off-Season Travel in Algarve and Andalusia - Why its the Perfect Time to Visit
Traveling during the off-season can be one of the most rewarding experiences for those looking to explore the stunning regions of Algarve and Andalusia. With fewer crowds, lower prices, and a more authentic experience, off-season travel allows you to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the breathtaking landscapes without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist times. In this blog post, we will explore essential tips to make the most of your off-season adventure in t

Katie Durie
Mar 27, 20254 min read


Winter & Slow Travel In Andalusia (Who It's For and Who It’s Not For)
Sunlit waterfront strolls in Estepona, where daily life moves at a calm Mediterranean pace. Andalusia, in southern Spain, quietly shines in winter. While much of Europe slows or shuts down, daily life here continues at a comfortable pace—making it an ideal region for slow travelers who value routine, walkability, and a strong sense of place. This article is not about ticking off highlights. It’s about whether Andalucía, outside peak season, aligns with the kind of travel you

Katie Durie
Mar 11, 20253 min read


Top Winter Activities in Algarve and Andalusia
Winter in the Algarve and Andalusia offers a unique blend of mild weather, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. While many people flock to these regions during the summer months, winter provides a quieter, more intimate atmosphere to explore. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or culinary delights, this guide will help you discover the top winter activities in Algarve and Andalusia to enjoy during the winter months in these beautif

Katie Durie
Feb 26, 202515 min read


Portugal to Spain Day Trip: A Slow Travel Ferry Trip Across the Guadiana River
Take the Guadiana Ferry from Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal to Ayamonte, Spain in just 15 minutes. There is a magical, disorienting moment right in the middle of the Guadiana International Bridge. Your radio signal flickers, the clock on your dashboard jumps forward an hour, and the "Bom Dia" you’ve been practicing suddenly becomes "Buenos Días." For most, the border between Southern Portugal (the Algarve) and Southern Spain (Andalusia) is a 120 km/h blur on the highway

Katie Durie
Jan 20, 20254 min read


Why the Algarve is Ideal for Winter and Off-Season Travel (and Who It's Not For)
Golden cliffs, turquoise sea, mild temperatures and sunny days - Algarve in winter. Southern Portugal’s Algarve is often marketed as a summer playground—golden beaches, packed resorts, blazing heat. What’s rarely discussed is how different the Algarve becomes in winter and the quieter months, and why that version of the region may actually be the best one. For many, the Algarve is ideal for winter trips. This article isn’t about selling a fantasy. It’s about setting realisti

Katie Durie
Jan 10, 20254 min read
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