Friday, November 9, 2012

Finding Faro

Ihla da Culatra, Portugal

Itinerary Faro, Portugal: 20-21 October 2012.  Anchor in a small lagoon behind Culatra, a barrier island, to do a bit of stork-watching (in the Parque Natural de Ria Formosa) then a quick swim in cold Atlantic waters before exploring Faro’s old town (fun dinghy ride included in price). 
Warm clothes, wet weather gear & harness - Faro here we come!!
After two long days of sailing we made it to Culatra, an anchorage in the tidal lagoon off Faro.  Not of course without our regular wild ride over the upwellings and currents swirling through the harbour entrance. 
Upwellings through the Lagoon entrance
Our sailing days had been mostly fine with clear skies and good winds but somehow, Seville’s rain (and cold) followed us here.  Our arrival was perfectly timed for Sunday so most shops were closed and swimming in crisp Atlantic waters off the agenda too.  Then Monday arrived with a cold, dense fog which still had not lifted by noon.  Rather than sit on the boat watching even more movies, or dinghy in chilling mists, we decided to up anchor and head west (in some interesting conditions) for Portimao. 
Sailboats in a quiet tidal lagoon off Faro
The exit out was rather wild as we smashed into a huge swell (wind against tide) and later barely missed a giant yellow tunny net marker.  It was out there in the fog somewhere!  Yes, we did have our radar on and let it be known, it has earned its keep well and truly this season!  Don’t leave home without one…

BCK & GS decided to return another day to Faro - by train!  The weather had not improved but at least they managed to take in a few sights between showers.   
We toured the old city and museum while it rained...and rained

Then we talked with a few locals
Took in a Fado & Portuguese Guitar performance

And the sun finally came out for our visit to Ingreja do Carmo
and the Chapel of Bones

From: Puerto Gelves, Spain  Lat/Long: 37:20.505N  06:01.364W   Date/Time: 19/10/12: 0800
To: Ilha da Culatra, Portugal  Lat/Long: 36:59.994N  07:50.248W   Date/Time: 20/10/12: 1935
Time Taken: 130nm (19hrs)  Distance (this year): 544.5nm (85hrs)
Distance Total (since 2008): 10781.5nm   Weather: Wind NW 8-10kts; clear skies.   
Fastest Speed: Set off in the dark (at 8am).  Rode the river doing 9kts at times to anchor off Bonanza in time for heavy rain; so watched movies instead of touring Bonanza!  Great sailing next day to Faro; saw a few dolphins and a rare sighting of a pod of small pilot whales - very privileged indeed!

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