Yoga & Surf Retreat and Open Schedule Yoga At Lapoint Surf Camp Ericeira, Portugal
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VLOG11 PORTUGAL: Learning how to surf in ERICEIRA
What to do in Ericeira? You surf, do yoga, eat healthy and party when you have some extra energy that hasn't spent all day in surfing.
Ericeira is my surfing stop in my 2 weeks Portugal trip. I learned how to surf, did tons of yoga, partied hard and ate nothing but healthy food. Of course I'm sharing all the moments of my surfing days with you even that means carrying my GoPro in my wetsuit while working on my balance.
Surfing is another level and I did a lot of windsurfing in Turkey and also doing yoga so even tho the math says I have to do it naturally, nope. I captured all those moments me failing but keep trying. I learned tho, I managed to stand up so many times.
SURFER LIFE is awesome. Ericeira is in the top of my list where I hate to leave behind. I was almost cancelling my Lagos to stay couple of days more. Definitely recommended. Met so many cool people and got along with EVERYBODY so quickly. Don't ever underestimate a power of being a small town. It doesn't feel like that AT ALL!
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Surfergirl Trine Weydahl on how to live the dream on a surf camp in Ericeira, Portugal
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House tour of Quinta Lizandro in Ericeira, Portugal - Lapoint Surf Camps
Pro surfer Gony Zubizarreta and pro skier Sara Lahnsteiner guide you through Quinta Lizandro, our home in Ericeira, Portugal. Find out more about our camps here:
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Surfing spot guide Portugal. The best waves in Ericeira with Gony Zubizarreta | The Goodtimes Pod
Learn about the best surf spots in Ericeira Portugal with pro surfer, Olympic athlete & Lapoint Ambassador Gony Zubizarreta. Click here for more info on our surf camp in Ericeira:
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Portugal - Ericeira Surf Trip
Video from a Surf Trip to Portugal - Ericeira with my bro @Daniel Shirak
The best trip of my life till now, hope to come back soon!
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Grunde Myhrer on skydiving and surfing in Ericeira, Portugal | The Goodtimes Pod
Funloving adrenaline chaser @GrundeMyhrer from Norway talks about surfing, skydiving and camp life in Ericeira, Portugal.
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The Surf Experience Portugal 2019 Promo Hoopla !!
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THE SURF EXPERIENCE, PORTUGAL, . 2019. and other stories...
Our 27th year kicks us in the butt like an electric shock !!
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Apart from more Mad to Live girl power madness & adventure..
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Culture weeks w/ wine & Skate parks
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Nights , Eating & Dancing. International bands, djs & festies.
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Surf Session Ericeira - TRANSITION - Aaron Reid
We were calmly driving through a building site when we realised that our sat nav might have been a little wrong. A slightly annoyed construction worker shouted something at us in Portuguese while I smiled politely and subtly rolled up the window. The main topic of conversation in the rental car and a question that resonated throughout our time in Portugal was: 'Is it possible to have a sustainable career in surfing through talent alone?' The next sixteen days spent travelling around Ericeira, Portugal with Aaron Reid gave my answer to this question.
Aaron Reid is one of Ireland's most talented surfers. Similar to many surfers I know, from a young age Aaron was sponsored by a collection of surfing related companies. Being sponsored is the goal when you are a young surfer. Getting the recognition that you are looking for and literally having the tee shirt to prove it. Promising young surfers are given clothes, shoes, wetsuits and in some cases the occasional surfboard. Everything a young surfer needs to get well on their way to their professional surfing career. All that the companies ask in return for this product is that you promote them. To a 16-year-old who just wants to surf as much as possible, this is the dream. The idea that they have now just taken a position of junior marketing assistant for this company for a wage of a tee shirt a month has yet to cross their mind.
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The Salty Pelican in Cascais, Portugal is the perfect place to just be happy and feel at home through sunrise beach yoga, stand up paddle boarding, SUP, climbing & hiking.
Imagine waking up to the sound of the sea breeze moving through the trees. Meditating at sunrise right by the seaside, practising yoga and hearing nothing but the sounds of crashing waves, sunset awareness hikes with meditation on a beautiful secluded national park beach.
During their retreats, you'll be exploring Portugal's beautiful nature, relax & sleep in a laid back beach retreat, eat well to restore, revive, and feel amazing.
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Cascais is a small beach town in Portugal, located in the greater Lisbon area. It is a charming village, home to a Citadela fort which is dominating the bay. The historical center is filled with architectural treasures and the museums are very interesting to check out, too.
Cascais is very easy to reach by car or train from Lisbon. There's a directly link between Lisbon airport and Cascais, as well.
The Cascais coast line is one of the most spectacular in Portugal. The are has a mix of beach breaks, longboard breaks and point & reef breaks. Beginners will love the mellow breaks while more advanced surfers won't be bored either. Guincho beach is a fantastic choice for a surfing experience in Cascais.
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Arthouse Bed and Breakfast, Ericeira, Portugal, HD Review
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Arthouse Bed and Breakfast is located in the hills of Ericeira, a 5-minute walk from the centre of this picturesque fishing village. Free WiFi access is available.
This B&B offers accommodation in private rooms or in a dormitory with bunk beds. Most rooms offer access to shared bathroom facilities. Each room here will provide guests with a wardrobe.
A breakfast is carefully prepared for guests every morning and is included in the rate. Guests can visit the restaurants within 657 feet serving fish and seafood specialities. In the evening, guests can enjoy the sunset in the terrace or even make a barbecue.
In Ericeira guests will find plenty of hidden beaches among the rocky green hills of the coast. Surfers around the world come here searching for the best spots. Mafra National Palace is 5.6 miles away and the scenic town of Sintra is 14.9 miles away. Lisbon International Airport is 27.3 miles away.
Portugal Surf Guide - Apresentação
Portugal é hoje um país central no surf mundial e um destino de surf por excelência, com ondas para todo o tipo de surf, desde o nível profissional ao de principiante.
Foi por esta razão que António Pedro de Sá Leal e Francisco Cipriano fizeram o primeiro guia bilingue dos melhores locais para surfar em Portugal continental e ilhas. Adequado para todos os surfistas, desde os mais experientes aos iniciados, este guia visa preencher um espaço importante na estruturação da oferta de ondas em Portugal e, sobretudo, internacionalmente, ao assumir-se como o primeiro inventário completo dos locais que apresentam boas condições para a prática do surf. Simultaneamente pretende dar contributo para uma visão de conjunto do surf no nosso país, promovendo de uma forma simples, direta e eficaz, Portugal como destino de surf.
O Portugal Surf Guide assume um formato de livro portátil, numa edição bilingue, português/inglês, pronto para levar na próxima surf trip em Portugal.
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Portugal is now a country in the surfing world and a surfing destination par excellence, with waves for all types of surfing, from beginner to professional level.
It was for this reason that António Pedro de Sá Leal and Francisco Cipriano made the first bilingual guide of the best places to surf in Portugal mainland and islands. Suitable for all surfers, from the most experienced to the initiated, this guide aims to fill an important gap in the structuring of the wave offer in Portugal and especially internationally, to position itself as the first comprehensive inventory of spots that present good conditions for surfing. Simultaneously aims to contribute to an overall view of the surf in the country, promoting simply, direct and effectively, Portugal as a destination for surfing.
Portugal Surf Guide assumes a portable format, editing a bilingual Portuguese / English, ready to take the next surf trip in Portugal.
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Exploring Cascais, Portugal (this place is beauty)
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➡ Cascais, Portugal, has for many years been a popular tourist destination for sunshine hungry people. Cascais actually became popular before Lisbon, which is why Cascais is a very polished area that today is where the rich and famous live in their huge mansions.
Cascais has a lot to offer so it can be hard to know where to start.
What we did was to explore the best and most popular things to do which includes the old town of Cascais, Boca do Inferno, Guincho Beach and Cabo da Roca.
The old town of Cascais is super charming and a great place to relax and just enjoy life. There are a lot of tourists traps, but if you do your research you will be just fine. This is also a place where you can shop til you drop although the selection isn't overly impressive.
A short drive from Cascais Old Town is Boca do Interno, which is a beach front cliff area with magnificent views and nice restaurants. It's a wonderful place to come a unwind and just enjoy the waves coming in. And speaking of waves Guincho Beach is an obvious must-visit. This is the go-to beach of Cascais, where surfers, tanners, tourists and locals mix together in a good blend without causing too much traffic. The beautiful beach is surrounded by plenty of restaurants and hotels including Fortaleza do Guincho, which has a 1-star Michelin restaurant that is worth visiting.
Finally, visiting Cabo da Roca is great way to end the day and enjoy the sunset. This is the most western point of continental Europe, which is also why lots of tourists flock to the place. There are a lot of tourists, which is a drawback, but you can't beat that view. It's just incredible!
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Highlights - Day 3 - Cascais Billabong Pro 2013
Revive Highlights of the Day 3 - Cascais Billabong Pro 2013
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Day Trip to Obidos Portugal
We stopped in Odibos, the most adorable medieval town in Portugal between Lisbon and Porto. Join us as we explore Obidos and try out the famous Ginjinha, (Ginja) cherry liquor.
What to do in Obidos Portugal:
-shop on the main street, Rue Direita
-taste the Ginjinha
-Obidos city wall walk
What to see in Obidos Portugal:
- Obidos Castle (now a hotel)
- Santa Maria Church
- View of the countryside
We had so much fun in Obidos! This Portuguese medieval town is picture perfect and even has a castle. I would definitely recommend that you visit Obidos Portugal!
Sorry, there is not much video of the wall walk, I got a little nervous and stopped filming, unfortunately.
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Paula Rego's Art
Rego was born on 26 January 1935 in Lisbon, Portugal. Her father was an electrical engineer who worked for the Marconi Company and was ardently anti-fascist. Although this gave her a comfortable middle-class home, the family was divided in 1936 when her father was posted to work in the United Kingdom. Rego's parents left her behind in Portugal in the care of her grandmother until 1939. Rego's grandmother was to become a significant figure in her life, as she learned from her grandmother and the family made many of the traditional folktales that would one day make their way into her art work.
Rego's family were keen Anglophiles, and Rego was sent to the only English-language school in Lisbon's district at the time, Saint Julian's School in Carcavelos, which she attended from 1945 to 1951. Although nominally a Catholic and living in a devoutly Catholic country, St Julian's School was Anglican and this combined with the hostility of Rego's father to the Catholic Church served to create a distance between her and full-blooded Catholic belief. Rego has described herself as having become a sort of Catholic, but as a child she possessed a sense of Catholic guilt and a very strong belief that the Devil was real.
In 1951, Rego was sent to the United Kingdom to attend a finishing school called The Grove School, in Sevenoaks, Kent. Unhappy there, Rego attempted in 1952 to start studies in art at the Chelsea School of Art in London, but was advised against this choice by her legal guardian in Britain, David Phillips, who had heard that a young woman had become pregnant while a student there. He suggested to her parents that The Slade School of Fine Art was a more respectable choice and helped her achieve a place there. She attended the Slade School from 1952 to 1956.
At the Slade, Rego had met her future husband, Victor Willing, who was also a student there. In 1957, Rego and Willing left London to live in Ericeira, Portugal. They were able to marry in 1959 following Willing's divorce from his first wife, Hazel Whittington. Three years later Rego's father bought the couple a house in London, at Albert Street in Camden Town, and Rego's time was spent divided between Britain and Portugal.
In 1966, Rego's father died, and the family electrical business was taken over, unwillingly, by Rego's husband, although he had himself been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The company failed in 1974 during the Portuguese revolution that overthrew the country's right-wing Estado Novo dictatorship, when its production works were taken over by revolutionary forces, even though Rego's family had been supporters of the political Left. As a result, Rego, Willing and their children moved permanently to London and spent most of their time there until Willing's death in 1988.
Although Rego was commissioned by her father to produce a series of large-scale murals to decorate the works' canteen at his electrical factory in 1954, while she was still a student, Rego's artistic career effectively began in early 1962, when she began exhibiting with The London Group, a long-established artists' organization which had David Hockney and Frank Auerbach among its members. In 1965, she was selected to take part in a group show, Six Artists, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, ICA, in London. That same year she had her first solo show at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes (SNBA) in Lisbon. She was also the Portuguese representative at the 1969 São Paulo Art Biennial.[12] Between 1971 and 1978 she had seven solo shows in Portugal, in Lisbon and Oporto, and then a series of solo exhibitions in Britain, including at the AIR Gallery in London in 1981, the Arnolfini in Bristol in 1983, and the Edward Totah Gallery in London in 1984, 1985 and 1987.
In 1988, Rego was the subject of a retrospective exhibition at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon and the Serpentine Gallery in London. This led to her being invited to become the first Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London in 1990, in what was the first of a series of artist-in-residence schemes organized by the gallery. From this emerged two sets of work. The first was a series of paintings and prints on the theme of nursery rhymes, which was taken around Britain and elsewhere by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the British Council from 1991 to 1996. The second was a series of large-scale paintings inspired by the paintings of Carlo Crivelli in the National Gallery, known as Crivelli’s Garden which is now housed in the main restaurant at the gallery.
Other exhibitions include a retrospective at Tate Liverpool in 1997, Dulwich Picture Gallery in 1998, Tate Britain in 2005, and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery in 2007. A major retrospective of her work was held at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid in 2007, which travelled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.