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"Interessante, ma una visita soprattutto la nave Gil Eannes"
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"Très vieille cité à la beauté discrète "
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"This ship offers visitors the chance to spend the night aboard a former floating hospital for fishermen. THIS SHIP, NOW HOME TO a museum and floating youth hostel, was once an important vessel to the Portuguese economy. The Gil Eannes was used primarily as a hospital ship designed to support the “White Fleet.” This Portuguese fishing fleet often operated in dangerous waters off the coast of Newfoundland and Greenland. The ship also served as a supply and flagship for the fleet. The massive vessel was constructed in Viana do Castelo around 1955. In 1963, it was utilized as a passenger and refrigerated cargo vessel in between fishing seasons. In 1973, the ship made its last voyage in the waters around Newfoundland. That same year, it was sent to Brazil on a diplomatic voyage under the sponsorship of the Portuguese ambassador. The Gil Eannes went out of service in 1973. After a stint in a storage facility in Lisbon, the ship was sold for scraps. In 1998, the vessel became the property of the Gil Eannes Foundation and was extensively refitted before being placed on display in the commercial dock at Viana do Castelo. It’s possible to visit the bridge, galley, bakery, engine room, doctor’s office, treatment room, and several cabins aboard the ship. There are also several rooms for temporary exhibits. Parts of the ship, such as the wards, were converted into a youth hostel. Know Before You Go The youth hostel is open all year round."
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"Portuguese holidaymakers are rediscovering Alto Minho, the country’s greenest area, tucked away in its north-west corner. Its rich soil, ample rainfall and thermal springs keep it perennially verdant, unlike much of the rest of the country. On a hot summer’s day there is little better than taking a shady walk in the hills and enjoying a chilled bottle of vinho verde, the distinctive white wine of the region. Green only in name, it is slightly effervescent, with a fruity nose and acidic bite, making it one of the great delights of travelling in northern Portugal. Alto Minho’s main town is Viana do Castelo, in a delightful setting on the Lima estuary. Its medieval centre has elaborate mansions, windy streets and pretty squares. It makes a great base for exploring the Atlantic coast; the unspoilt beaches of Cabedelo and Moledo are popular with locals, who regularly brave the cold Atlantic waters."
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"quartier des pêcheurs dans la vieille ville et ses spécialités de la mer"
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"location vacances portugal"
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"Top 1 : Basilique / spot de surf "
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