Countries, Europe, Food & Wine

Our wee traveller’s tip if you’re going fishing

Whether you think the EU deal is a whopper for Britain or we’ve been caught hook, line or sinker, here’s our wee traveller’s tip if you’re going fishing.

A mariner’s prime activity is, of course, riding the choppy waters to bring in a catch to feed his family.

But to supplement that unpredictable wage fishermen have long turned to us, the holidaymakers, to supplement their earnings.

By taking us out on their boats, for a fee, to channel our inner fisherman or woman.

Now you don’t have to have salt water in your veins to get the most out of the experience.

Because your guide will invariably hold your rod for you (ooh, behave!) and help you haul in a little fishy.

Something fishy

Benchmark: The Fishermen’s Friends

You’ll want too to check out the vessel before you take to the water to see what facilities it boasts.

Just in case you’re out on the Atlantic and that wine and coffee you took at lunch starts filling up your bladder.

As happened to a certain fisherman’s friend off the coast of Portugal back in the day.

Who halfway out asked where the rest room was.

And if not was there was an island where she could go.

With the choice being Madeira hundreds of miles south.

Or back to port we turned around and headed back to Cabanas in the Algarve.

Fruits of the sea

The beam: Clowning around in Portugal

Portugal has, of course, been richly blessed with the fruits of the sea.

So we’d be surprised if they had need to haul their vessels up to our wee island.

And it might just be their neighbours and their Spanish Armada on the horizon.

It’s a fleet of a different sort that makes its way down to Portugal at this time of year, the Brits.

For the sun, sea, and vinho.

Every day is a shoal day

Smile: You’re on camera

For us though our favourite thing to do in Portugal is kick back with a plate of sardines and a bottle of Vinho Verde.

Other fish, of course, are available, shoals and shoals of them.

And depending on how much Vinho Verde you’ve imbibed.

You might just imagine them smiling back at you.

The boating expeditions are of course optional as you’ll never have to catch your own.

It’s just our wee traveller’s tip if you’re going fishing.

 

 

Countries, Europe, Food & Wine

Pride in Portugal and the Four Fs

And there’s a pride in Portugal and the Four Fs which brings visitors back time and time again to the westernmost part of continental Europe.

The Four Fs we say. Well, yes, Fado, Fatima, Futebol and Fálicos.

And our Coimbra tour guide Jose Madomis was quick to impress the importance of the first three to President Antonio Salazar’s portrayal of Portugal after the Revolution.

Handle with care: Phallic cups

Although we would definitely have found ourselves in bother with the Dictator or the Catholic Church.

For promoting the Falico chocolates and pastries we came across on our travels in Portugal.

With knobs on: Just stirring it here

Known either as Doces Fálicos or Bolos de São Gonçalo they proliferate in Portugal.

Fallic culture

Fallicos Central: Amarante

And dare we say it preferable to the ubiquitous vanilla custard cakes or pasteis de nata.

Quite why 13th-century Dominican monk and hermit São Gonçalo came to be associated with the treat has never been nailed down.

But what we do know is that the phallic treat as part of a fertility ritual became popular in his town of Amarante in the north.

And music festivals are held every January and June as locals.

With visitors scoffing their falicos in all different shapes and sizes.

Shape of things: Fallicos festival

And some even coming with cream fillings.

For our part we were introduced to the fálicos in Obidos.

And had much fun shocking family and guests at home.

When we brought them out with tea when we got back.

Hyatt times in Lisbon

Rainbow rising: Lisbon Pride Week

All of which puerile humour we find in rich supply when we lap up Pride parades and which will be a big draw for those who attend.

Our amigos in Portugal know we love a Pride and have been in touch.

To recommend Hyatt Regency Lisbon by the Tagus, for Lisbon Pride from June 14-22.

Cocktail hour: At the Hyatt Regency Hotel

And si, they do recommend their rooftop cocktails at ICON Bar & Rooftop with panoramic views.

And world-class wellness at the hotel’s Serenity Spa.

Prices start from €230 based on 2 adults sharing a standard room with a queen bed and River View.