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New country, new way of life – First thoughts about Portugal
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Finally in Portugal! Last thursday was an emotional day, because it was my time to leave to Portugal for my new job and my new life. After a very emotional bye-bye at the train station in my home city Tampere, I finally started my long journey towards this new adventure.Moving abroad has always been a tempting and exciting thought and that it has been also as an experience, but it also includes many new challenges. Traveling during this pandemic also adds some extra obstacles, because you will have to be taking care of many important things, such as a negative Covid-19 test result (in english language) and other related quidelines and rules that you will have to check before traveling. For example, you will have to prepare yourself to wearing a face mask the whole journey through and you should also carry more than one mask with you, so you can change it. A face mask adds obviously extra discomfort to the trip, but you will also have to wear a mask in the country of destination (you need to check these guidelines before going, obviously).
THE CHALLENGES OF COVID-19 DURING TRAVELChallenges regarding the pandemic were visible already before my departure in Finland. There were no more direct bus routes from my city to the airport as there has been before, but luckily I found a good train line with only one change in between. I hope that this lack of of direct bus routes will change for the better again at some point now, that traveling will slowly but surely increase again, little by little. There were no direct flights from Finland to Portugal either, so I had to book a flight with one change in the middle. My change was in Amsterdam and everything went smoothly in the end, even though I was a bit nervous about it and I had to wait in the Amsterdam airport for over five hours before my connecting flight to Lisbon took off. Usually I don’t support connecting flight routes inside Europe, because the distances aren’t that long anyway, but this time there was no choice. Lucky for others, it has already been announced that TAP Air Portugal and Finnair will start their direct flights again at the end of June this summer, so thumbs up for that!
At the airports (Helsinki, Amsterdam, Lisbon) were a lot of information about hygiene and how to take better care about your personal hygiene during this pandemic and while traveling. They were also very strict about wearing a face mask and you will have to have your negative Covid test result with you at all times. That it very important and mandatory for traveling right now, so be aware of that. You can also only take your face mask of when you are eating or drinking something.
The flights went smoothly and KLM was a good airline, so I was happy with my choice. They offered free drinks and snacks during both flights and that was a good way to breathe for a while without the mask, so even if you don’t feel hungry, take advantage of this time. The snacks didn’t really taste that delicious, but it was worth it to get breathing break, haha. I can also warmly recommend the connecting flights of KLM, it was not a bad choice at all.
NEW HOME, NEW WORK, NEW AMAZING CITYI arrived to Lisbon very late in the evening, so I had to spent my first night at a temporary accommodation at a hotel, but the next day I was able to go to the office and take care of some important work-related things and then they drove me to my new apartment, my new home in the center of Lisbon. My first impression of my new apartment was nice and I was pleasantly surprised. I haven’t lived with roommates in many years, but my roommates are all very kind and helpful people, so I am happy about that and I feel lucky. Now I have also started the training for my new job and I am excited to see how it will go. Hopefully well!
I have been getting to know the city a lot and I have done a lot of walking around and exploring. Lisbon seems like a fantastic city and it has a great vibe. It is also easy to walk around everywhere, but I do recommend to use the public transportation also, because there are many big hills and you will get tired of all the walking after a while.
So far I have explored Bairro Alto, which means the “high neighbourhood”, spotted the old yellow wooden trams around, enjoyed the sunny sceneries of the old town Alfama and watched the people in the beautiful Plaza de Comercio square. The different neighbourhoods of Lisbon are all unique and they have their own specialties. There are also lots of amazing cafes and restaurants all around the city and my favourite part is, that there are also fantastic places for vegans! I will be posting more about these later on, when I get to explore them a little bit more.
I will be talking a lot more about my life in Lisbon and all about what this beautiful, new city and country has to offer. I will tell you about the many fantastic cafes and restaurants, but first I will need to get to know them a little bit better. Lisbon has so much to see and do and I can not wait to explore all its beauty!Stay tuned for upcoming posts and updates and feel free to follow my Instagram for real time updates as well at @tiinajohannaaa. Have a lovely new week!
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BOM DIA LISBOA! – I AM MOVING TO PORTUGAL!
SURPRISE! I AM MOVING TO PORTUGAL!
Only one week to go and then I will be taking of to Portugal, to experience the sunny weather and exciting new life in this beautiful country. Portugal is a totally new destination for me as I have never been there yet, even though I have traveled many times to Portugal’s neighbor country Spain. Actually, we never got the chance to visit Portugal even when we lived in Spain, all though it did cross our minds many times. Now it is finally time to go and see what this interesting country looks like, because I got a great new job offer in tourism from Lisbon and it just isn’t my style to say “no”, when a good opportunity comes to me and knocks me in the head.Portugal is the most western country in Europe and it’s located between the Atlantic ocean and Spain. The capital city Lisbon is colorful and roughly charming and it has beautiful architecture and sunshine throughout the year. Lisbon is also mentioned many times in different lists about the world’s greenest cities.
CARPE DIEM – SEIZE THE MOMENTIt all happened very fast. This spring has been quite a turmoil with learning to run my own business and figuring out the job possibilities in my own industry, the tourism industry. I have also been missing my friends abroad a lot. The challenges and limitations with the Covid taught me quickly that you can never take anything for granted.
You can never fully trust your day job, as it can be taken away just like that. Your own income is always and only up to you and that’s why I made my best decision to start my own business and I absolutely love it. Now that I am once again moving abroad I am taking my business with me, even if I am working for someone else again too. I am a person who loves to grab new opportunities with both arms and even if it’s super scary, sometimes you just have to take the jump and go for it.
BIG CHANGES AND NEW EXPERIENCESI have moved abroad once before when we moved to Valencia in Spain for my internship for six months. This time it is a bit different though, because this time I will be leaving alone and not with my boyfriend Mika. In Spain we experienced everything together and faced all the challenges and the happy times together and now he will have to stay in Finland because of his acting work, at least for now. This move to Lisbon will be fun and exiting, but also a bit sad, because a long distance relationship has never been something that we wanted and I am not happy to leave without Mika. Now it’s time for us both to make our own dreams happen and for now it means that there will have to be a few more countries between us to do so. I have good faith that everything will be good, even if sometimes there might be harder moments.
From Portugal I expect new work experience and new travel experiences, amazing nature and ocean views, interesting cities to explore and learning about a new culture. Lisbon is also a good spot for exploring other places in Portugal and also a good spot for going traveling to other countries, within the Covid limitations of course. I also hope to meet new lovely people and to make some new friends!
SOON IT’S TIME FOR TAKE OFFI am so nervous, scared and exited at the same time. The Covid situation in Portugal is getting better now and the restrictions are slowly being lifted. I got a decent flight from KLM with good cancellation policies and a good prize. I will be adding updates about my journey here and also my instagram, so remember to follow my account @tiinajohannaaa. For travel information about Portugal go see Visit Portugal. I can’t wait to tell you everything about Lisbon and Portugal on sight!
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