We spent January in Portimao! Loved everything about it. We're spending January and February there next year. We rented a car last time. This time we plan on only using the public transit. It's just so affordable! Looks like your apartment was in the same building as the one we had! Great video. Thanks.
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This was a helpful video. Your monthly costs were very reasonable. My wife and I just retired this year and are heading to Albufeira from mid January to mid March. Super jealous regarding how good your plan with T Mobile is. We wish we could use our Canadian cell phones while away but our provider charges $15/day (each) to use our phones in Europe...argh! BTW, any particular cheap wines you'd recommend? I know wine type is a personal choice but interested to know which ones you liked the most. Thanks, Gary
So glad the video helped! Your Portugal plan sounds great! THere are so many great wines to try. The best part is they are ALL pretty cheap. I (Joel) like white wines and had great luck with a few of the box wines. I would simple suggest avoiding the 1 Euro wines. I found some tasty wines for 6.50 Euro for 5L. Michelle preferes the reds and found some good one in the 2 - 6 Euro range. I remember one brand with "JP" was good. Hope that helps and have an amazing time! We truly loved our time in Portugal and can not wait to get back!
Haven't seen Prison Break, but thanks. These were our actual costs in the off season (winter). Accommodations can rage quite a bit based on time of year, length of stay, neighborhood. In high season accommodations can double or more from what we paid.
Of course everyone's budget is different. Our budgets are for two people as well. This video and all of our videos are from the perspective of slow traveling nomads who spend weeks to months at a time in locations around the world. Living in one place offers a lot of advantages especially far better prices on accommodations which make up the largest expense for us.
We spent January in Portimao! Loved everything about it. We're spending January and February there next year. We rented a car last time. This time we plan on only using the public transit. It's just so affordable! Looks like your apartment was in the same building as the one we had! Great video. Thanks.
That's awesome! Glad to hear you loved Portimao. We really liked our apartment and its location. Super close to so much. Appreciate the comment!
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Thanks guys appreciate your efforts in putting this video together it will help us a lot when we start our slow travel in a couple of years 😊
Glad it was helpful! Be sure to check out some other the other cost of livings we have created, including VRSA, Portugal and Bulgaria.
Enjoyed your video. Beaches are beautiful!
They are! Thanks for watching 😃
This was a helpful video. Your monthly costs were very reasonable. My wife and I just retired this year and are heading to Albufeira from mid January to mid March. Super jealous regarding how good your plan with T Mobile is. We wish we could use our Canadian cell phones while away but our provider charges $15/day (each) to use our phones in Europe...argh! BTW, any particular cheap wines you'd recommend? I know wine type is a personal choice but interested to know which ones you liked the most. Thanks, Gary
So glad the video helped! Your Portugal plan sounds great! THere are so many great wines to try. The best part is they are ALL pretty cheap. I (Joel) like white wines and had great luck with a few of the box wines. I would simple suggest avoiding the 1 Euro wines. I found some tasty wines for 6.50 Euro for 5L. Michelle preferes the reds and found some good one in the 2 - 6 Euro range. I remember one brand with "JP" was good.
Hope that helps and have an amazing time! We truly loved our time in Portugal and can not wait to get back!
@@TheWanderingHartz Thanks for your response...much appreciated.
Your Welcome
Brother looks like the actor from Prison break. ty 4 vid. Would prefer a broader accoms range though. Happy tales
Haven't seen Prison Break, but thanks. These were our actual costs in the off season (winter). Accommodations can rage quite a bit based on time of year, length of stay, neighborhood. In high season accommodations can double or more from what we paid.
Do not forget it is affordable as a US citizen, less likely if you on 1000 euros a month salary.
Of course everyone's budget is different. Our budgets are for two people as well. This video and all of our videos are from the perspective of slow traveling nomads who spend weeks to months at a time in locations around the world. Living in one place offers a lot of advantages especially far better prices on accommodations which make up the largest expense for us.
Congratulations on your lifestyle. I watch both VRSA and Portimao. Which one did you prefer? Thanks.
We really enjoyed VRSA the most as it fits our wants the most right now.