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What should I pack when moving to Sagres?

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We asked people living in Sagres to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...

"When moving to Sagres, you should pack a variety of clothing suitable for a Mediterranean climate, including lightweight clothing for the warm summers and heavier clothing for the cooler winters. Don't forget to pack a good quality raincoat and umbrella, as Sagres can experience heavy rainfall during the winter months. Pack plenty of sun protection, such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats, as the sun can be quite strong, especially during the summer. Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring the town and surrounding areas, as well as beachwear for enjoying the beautiful beaches. If you plan on cooking, consider packing some of your favorite spices or hard-to-find ingredients, as they may not be readily available in local grocery stores. Remember to pack all necessary documents, such as your passport, visa, and any other identification or paperwork you may need. If you take any prescription medications, bring an adequate supply along with a copy of your prescription. Pack any electronics you use daily, such as your laptop or smartphone, along with the appropriate chargers and adapters for European outlets. Lastly, consider packing items that will make your new place feel like home, such as photos, favorite books, or small keepsakes," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Sagres, Portugal.

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