Magic Sunday – Live Music at Club Nau

One of our favourite things to do is spend Sunday afternoon at Club Nau, watching the band over some food and a drink or two. The Covid-19 lockdown put an end to this for several weeks, but now “magic Sundays” are back!

Club Nau is a great beach-side restaurant/bar – enjoying a cocktail, looking out over the palms across Praia Grande’s beautiful white sand to the sea, you could easily be in a tropical paradise. The music is always good, as is the food and drink which is served by welcoming, friendly and efficient staff.

This week we went for the yummy prawns cooked in a tomato, garlic and herb sauce, along with a man-size Club Nau sandwich. More than enough for us to share – although as ever we were tempted by other menu offerings, including Club Nau’s delicious Sunday roast, which is a good as any we’ve eaten in the UK.

Club Nau special prawns and club sandwich

Even though it was busy, social distancing was very well managed, plenty of space between tables, cordoned walkways for entry/exit and access to the toilets and hand sanitiser everywhere. We felt safe and very able to enjoy the magic Sunday atmosphere. See video clip of the band, Mad Cats on our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/p/CBs_dIwlTWE/ and check out https://www.club-nau.com/

Visit Monchique!

A trip to the mountains is a real treat. There are a couple of routes from Ferragudo, but whichever way you go it’s a drive through lovely countryside with spectacular views as you wind your way up the mountain.

Monchique itself is a small market town about two thirds of the way up to the peak of Fóia. With plenty of cobbled streets, restaurants and bars, it’s worth a visit on its own, or a stop-off for a couple of hours on the way to Fóia.

Fóia is the highest point of the Serra de Monchique and, at a height of 902 metres, actually the highest point on the Algarve. As you can imagine, the panoramic views across the south and west coasts are amazing. On a clear day you can see from Cape St. Vincent in the west, to Faro in the east and even to the Serra da Arrabida (near Lisbon) to the north. Drinks and snacks are available from the cafe and lots of local/artisanal products for sale in the craft centre and store.

After soaking up the views, it’s great to meander back down the mountain and stop off for lunch – several restaurants with fantastic views. One of our favourites is the last restaurant on the right (going up) or first on the left (going down). The Paraíso da Montanha has plenty of inside seating, but what we really love is to be at a table on the terrace. We’ve never ordered from the menu, simply ask for chicken piri piri which is delicious and comes with plenty of fries and salad. Sample some local olives and cheese whilst you’re waiting and wash it all down with a crisp vinho verde – what could be better?!

Taxi Ferry Operating Again

Now the beaches have re-opened it’s great to see Taxi Ferry is also back in action. Catch this water taxi from Ferragudo village, just past the fishing boats and opposite Sueste restaurant. Just a few Euros will get you across the water to either Praia da Rocha (amazing beach and lots of restaurants, bars and shops) or over to Portimao town. Runs all day and very easy to book times for return journeys. What a great way to travel.

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Restaurants Re-opening

After two months of closure, Ferragudo’s restaurants are allowed to re-open. Great to see tables, chairs and sunshades re-appearing. Table are spaced apart and plenty of sanitising going on, so it feels safe and soooo good to be eating out!