10th October 2025 – Fuseta, Portugal

It seemed a shame to leave Bristol in the lovely October sunshine but (and don’t feel sorry for us) we are spending the next 11 days on the Algarve in Portugal which is even more sunny and with even better temperatures,

We have come to Fuseta, a tiny fishing village in the eastern Algarve. Fuseta is relatively unspoilt and full of beautiful tiled streets to wander around with fantastic restaurants where you can eat fabulous fresh seafood and with lots of cafés to sit and people watch. One of the main attractions for us is that Fuseta is very easy to reach by taxi from Faro airport (we only took just over 5 hours from home to rental property) and it has a train station (2 in fact) from where we can easily explore other parts of The Algarve.

Better still, this area is fabulous for bird watching with loads of salt pans attracting a huge number of birds.

We have found an amazing apartment which is called “Birdwatchers’ Paradise” and looks out onto the salt pans of Fuseta. It is rather like being in an amazingly comfortable bird hide on two levels with very close up views of the birds from the terrace and the first floor balcony.

Here are some of my photos from our first half day. I’m sorry if some of them are rather too close up!

Avocet (or as they call them here pied avocet)

Little egret

Dunlin

Greater flamingo

Greater flamingo

Greater flaming flying in front of a mountain of salt (the salt pans are still active here)

Sanderling

Black-winged stilt

Salt pans

Dunlin and redshank

Collared dove

Redshank and other waders

An old tidal mill (now accommodation)

Old fishing boats

Man with fish!

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3 responses to “10th October 2025 – Fuseta, Portugal”

  1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    Wonderful birds, Martin. I’ve taken not of the area and apartments name in case I get to Portugal. We never know in advance where my husband will be sent each year for work. The boats picture is also very nice

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    1. martintayler Avatar

      Thanks, Robbie. It’s a very large space (converted from a carpenter’s workshop) with amazing views. Well situated with supermarket opposite and easy access to walks in the countryside and to the town. It’s great not to have to drive anywhere.

      Martin Tayler

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        Yes, not driving is great

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