Exploring Ponte de Lima and São Martinho do Porto - Portugal
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Thinking of living in Portugal? Is moving to Portugal your next adventure? There are so many great places to explore. We hope you enjoy this post about our visits to Ponte de Lima and São Martinho do Porto. Exploring Portugal from our home base here in Porto is a complete joy.
Make sure to take advantage of our informational documents, listed below, on how we got to Portugal and are now enjoying life here.
Questions? Email us at: OurContinuingAdventure@gmail.com
Here's to adventure and having as much fun as possible!
The Alegria de Viver (Joy of Living) Experience
Spend 4 hours with Ross and Kathleen as you discover daily life in a Portuguese neighborhood.
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Deciding On and Moving to Portugal
- - Why Portugal - Decision-making Resources
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- - Where to Live in Portugal - Decision Guide
Includes a To Do List for checking out a neighborhood in non-tourist mode.
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- - Moving to Portugal - First Steps
This will help jump-start your process in applying for your D7 visa
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- - NIF and Bank Account - In Person Guide
How to go about getting your NIF and opening your bank account while in Portugal.
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- - Making the Trip Tips - Key Items and Services
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Expenses - Obtaining Visa and Living in Portugal
- - Our Costs - D7 Visa Application Process
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- - Our Total Living Expenses - Porto, PT
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Exploring Portugal - Side and Day Trips and of course Porto
- - Experiencing Porto
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- - Pinhão Day Trip - Planning Info
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- - Ponte de Lima - Planning Info
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- - Viana do Castelo - Planning Info
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- - São Martinho do Porto - Planning Info
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- - Beach Walk Day Trip - Planning Info
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Questions?
Email us: OurContinuingAdventure@gmail.com
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Happy New Year Guys. Thanks for the update. Ponte De Lima looks fabulous. I will have to get up there sometime. I look forward to coming back fairly soon.
Obrigado Gary. We look forward to your return and a nice 3 hour lunch together.
Yeah i cant wait I'm so excited. 😊
Keep us posted.
@@OurContinuingAdventurei will do Ross.
Hi Ross and Kathleen
It was great seeing your holiday adventure!
- Toby and Joyce
Thanks guys! We had so much fun on these short 3 day aventures. Portugal is so beautiful, both the land and the people. We look forward to your return. Bom dia alegria!
Bonsoir à tous les deux, je vous adresse mes meilleurs vœux depuis la France.
Merci Marc. Nous parlions justement de notre séjour d'un mois à Dinan et de notre départ de St-Jean-Pied-de-Porte pour traverser les Pyrénées en suivant le Camino Frances. La France occupe une place particulière dans nos cœurs. Nous vous souhaitons une excellente semaine.
Feliz Ano Novo, friends! Good times! Obrigada for sharing your adventures 🥂
Obrigado! We had such a great time celebrating the new year with the two of you.
Happy New Year Dears! We were delighted to see your video yesterday.
Obrigado. We were happy to get it out considering time being spent on our Portuguese class. Plus we combined the two trips which made it a bit longer, but there is some great information in there. We are putting together our next post which will review our total living expenses for 2023 here in Porto.
I enjoyed your video 🎉 I should be relocated in June. Perhaps our paths will cross again. Wishing you the very best 2024.
Obrigado for your continued support. Congrats on making your progress. Keep us posted.
Feliz ano novo!
Obrigado for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you back here in Porto soon!
Ponte de lima is the oldest Village of Portugal and the government want to consider as a city but they didn't wanted because they want to be known as the oldest Village of Portugal
Ha! I don't blame them. Village definitely defines Ponte de Lima. Thanks for your continued support. Have fun today.
Sarrabulho and red green wine is not for the fainted hearts. Even Portuguese people, out of that area, are not very found of that type of wine.
Understood. It is a practice in appreciation and how frugal the Portuguese are when it comes to using every last bit of what is available. We love that about this culture.