Happy New Year one and all. Well, isn't it nice to get Christmas over and done with and get back to the somewhat staid lifestyle to which we have all recently become accustomed?
As the horror of the wipe-out at Nazaré unfolded, onlookers scoured the sea for any sign of the surfer.
Finally, they saw his lifeless body wash up in the surf.
As the horror of the wipe-out at Nazaré unfolded, onlookers scoured the sea for any sign of the surfer.
Finally, they saw his lifeless body wash up in the surf.
Ian Fitzpatrick scoops some colourful shards of pottery from the ground and studies them. “This piece is from Porches Pottery,” he tells me. “And this looks like one of Jorge’s.”
Net repairing in the Algarve may look effortless, yet many hours are spent by the fishermen fulfilling this essential work. This often-overlooked skill is passed down from generation to generation.
Five years ago, Marie and Patrice Chedozeau moved to Lagos and felt the calling
to help their countrymen who were going through a similar repatriation process.
OK ladies (and gentlemen) it's time to assume our favourite Christmas role: the indulgent (yet still lazy) auntie (or uncle). And what could be more fun than baking with kids?!
The Red Cross in Portugal is on the lookout for volunteers and,
as Vaughan Willmore discovered, there are plenty of opportunities
to get involved and help the most vulnerable in our community.
In recent years, there’s been a notable increase in emphasis about the importance of
minimising our carbon footprint and looking after the natural world...
An American musician has found the peaceful life he craved in Portugal and is helping to establish a model of sustainable and ethical living in Vegan Hills.
Lagos council is completing the last of the cycle of the upgrading and expansion of the
school system with the construction of the new EB1 + JI da Luz School in Praia da Luz.
Many people dismiss the idea of adopting a dog as they feel they cannot take on such a commitment. But there is something you can do instead: you can become a foster carer.
Vegetarian and entrepreneur Darren Jones has recently moved to the Algarve from Moscow and is trying to support local farmers by delivering organic food boxes to your door.
Mark Mongey first came to Portugal in the winter of 2018 in a camper van on a learn-to-surf holiday. He fell in love with the country and now wants to give something back to the community with The Holistic Hub.
The Bombeiros Voluntários de Lagos need our help. They have asked Tomorrow Algarve to share this message. For only 1€ become a member and support our local heroes.
This is a tough time for the Algarve. So many people have lost their jobs, or, if self-employed have lost bookings owing to the closure of restaurants, bars...
We are now several weeks into our self-isolation period. I hope all of you are well and also maintaining a reasonable level of mental health in your hidey holes.
Shelters never have an easy time providing for the animals that pass through their doors, but now more than ever, they need our help. I chatted to Cecilia Carmo...