What I packed for our family holiday to Portugal 🇵🇹 – Front Roe by Louise Roe

What I packed for our family holiday to Portugal 🇵🇹 – Front Roe by Louise Roe

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Are you planning your next holiday? If you’re going somewhere warm and sunny, this is everything I packed for a lovely family break in Portugal, on the Algarve coast.

We go there quite often as it’s so good for young kids. It’s become a little family holiday tradition to go there in Spring: we love going before the Summer crowds & have the beaches and little local towns almost to ourselves.

I wrote the detailed travel guide to the Algarve – full of my favourite hidden spots – and you can find it here.

If you’d like to see what I wore on holiday, click here.

 

xx,

Louise Loves



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