Tavira is such a special place. It has the charm of old europe, the warmth of 300 days of sunshine and the friendliness of the locals. Tavira is home to a large, active expat community from the US, UK, Canada, Brazil, Europe, South Asia and the rest of the world.
When I moved to Portugal, I knew there would be some cultural differences, language barriers, and challenges in adapting to a new way of life. But I wasn’t prepared for finding the most incredible new community I could ever hope for. We’ve made amazing friends, connected with local shop owners, and discovered a wealth of scattered information.
This information has been collected since 2023 from that wonderful community. I hope it’s helpful to you.
This blog is broken down into the 5 categories below and in the right side panel.
- Culture & Language
- Culture – History, Traditions, Values & Holidays
- Learning the Language – Apps, Tutors and More
- Everyday Life
- Domestic Life – Banks, Mail and Local Tips
- Shopping – Where to buy what, from groceries to gadgets
- Transportation – Getting around town and beyond
- Government Services
- Town Hall, Taxes, Motor Vehicles, etc
- Health & Wellbeing
- Health – Doctors, Pharmacies, and Self-care
- Fitness – Gyms, Workouts and Recreational Sports
- Lifestyle & Leisure
- Community Involvement, Social Groups, Games, Hobbies & Activities, Beaches & Cannabis
“I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything. Suddenly you are five years old again. You can’t read anything, you have only the most rudimentary sense of how things work, you can’t even reliably cross a street without endangering your life. Your whole existence becomes a series of interesting guesses.” – Bill Bryson
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Talho (Butcher Shop)
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Tip: Click the arrows below to expand the content Special thanks to Brock Vann for providing much of the information below.
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Excessive Edibles (Food Waste)
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Too Good to Go With the Too Good To Go app, you can find local cafes, restaurants, bakeries, and stores with perfectly good food that they’re offering at up to half off. This app is so easy to use! Simply…
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Recycling
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I love the below infographic that Ponto Verde provides for recycling. Expatica has a nice article on recycling in Portugal that is helpful for items that are not disposed of in the neighborhood recycling bins.
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ATM Lingo
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I had a hard time at the ATM when I first got here. It’s not easy trying to use a translation app to read the words on a machine! So, here are some words & phrases related to Banking. Caixa…
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Tutors
Tutors are quite common in Portugal for learning the language. These have been recommended by friends.
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Medical Visits
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Tavira has several clinics, but most folks I’ve met go to the Tavira Clinic (Clínico de Plaza) in the Tavira Plaza. It’s a doctor’s office and urgent care center that’s open seven days a week from 8 am to 10…
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Appliance Manuals in English
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If you cannot locate the manual OR the manual you need is not in English, this website has been a treasure! Manuallib.com will probably have the manual you are looking for. There are 2 ways to find your manual: How…
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Via Verde (For Your Car)
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Tip: Click the arrows below to expand the content Via Verde is Portugal’s electronic toll payment system, but it has expanded into a wide range of mobility and lifestyle services — all linked to your car, payments, or movement. Online…


