Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal - 27th March, 2016
Views Around Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal - 27th March, 2016
Albufeira on the coast of Portugal's Algarve region is architecturally an eclectic mix of typical Portuguese Algarvean pale white and tiled residential homes, along narrow streets, intermixed with modern tourist developments. To read more about Albufeira, click here: .
This film features views around Albufeira's sea front and old town area, which are both popular with tourists, within the film the following locations and features are identified: Praia dos Pescadores, Largo 25 de Abril, Largo Eng. Duarte Pacheco, Jardim Público de Albufeira, Tv. Cândido dos Reis, R. Cândido dos Reis, R. Sâo Gonçalo de Lagos, Largo Cais Herculano, Praça dos Pescadores and Albufeira Railway Station.
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The Algarve in a 3 day trip - a mix of amazing activities and relaxing times.
Algarve has a lot more to offer than just Sun and Beach.
In this video you will find some of what this amazing region has to offer.
Welcome to the Algarve!
Activities and Services in this video:
Yellowfish Transfers
Private Airport & Golf transfers
info@yellowfishtransfers.com
Help Desk (24 hours)
(+351) 289 046 243
(+351) 919 150 078
Algarve
Hotel Salgados Palace
(+351) 289 244 200
bookings@nauhotels.com
Address:
Herdade dos Salgados
8200-424 Guia, Albufeira
Algarve, Portugal
GPS:
37º5'34N / 8º19'16.6W
Algarve Riders
Scotter rentals
info@algarveriders.com
(+351) 289 508 012
(+351) 968 552 236
(+351) 968 552 234
Address:
Avenida dos Descobrimentos
Edifício junto ao posto da BP, R/Chão Dto
8200-260 Albufeira
Albufeira Surf Sup
SUP, Surf, Snorkeling and Coastering
albufeira.surf.sup@gmail.com
(+351) 926 823 579
Surf Spot: Galé Beach (Pedras Amarelas) Albufeira
Stand up Paddle Spot: São Rafael Beach (left side) Albufeira
AlgarExperience
Boat trips
info@algarexperience.com
(+351) 967 525 127
(+351) 961 372 609
(+351) 289 591 153
Address: Marina de Albufeira, Passeio do Ouro, Lote 3, loja 6
GPS: 37°05'05.9N 8°16'01.1W
Liberto's Club
contact@libertosclub.com
(+351) 289 590 280
(+351)911 700 999
R. Antero de Quental 59, 8200-998, Areias de S. João, Albufeira
GPS: (37° 5'28.47N , 8°13'40.97W)
Extremo Ambiente
Jeep and Quad Safaris
info@extremoambiente.pt / reservas@extremoambiente.pt
Algarve (+351) 289 516 114 / (+351) 916 215 377
Lisboa (+351) 214 526 065 / (+351) 916 213 789
Zoomarine
info@zoomarine.pt
(+351) 289 560 300
Address: EN 125 - Km 65, Guia
8201-864 Albufeira, Portugal
Lat. 37.7.37 N - Long. 8.18.50 O
Wild & Co Restaurant
contact@wildandcompany.com
(+351) 289583545
Address: Av. Sá Carneiro 29, 8200-295 Albufeira
GPS: (37° 5'21.11 N, 8°13'37.93W)
Wild & Co Bar
contact@wildandcompany.com
(+351) 289583540
Address: Av. Sá Carneiro 29, 8200-295 Albufeira
GPS: (37° 5'21.11 N, 8°13'37.93W)
Sky Fall
Sky diving
skyfall@grupo7air.com
(+351) 937 055 580
Portimão Airport
Hangar 3
8500-059 Alvor
Kiss Disco
Club
info@kissdiscoclub.com
+351 289 590 280 / 911 700 999
Rua Vasco da Gama Edifício Kiss
8200-998 Albufeira
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Vilamoura in Portugal January 2018!
1st day of the year in this stunning Place, promptly went for a surf after this video. I love the Algarve.
Algarve, Portugal, January 2019
A place to visit , at least once ????
Our Portugal Holiday | Travel Vlog |
14.05.19 - 21.05.19
My best friend Katie and I booked a one week holiday to Albufeira, Portugal back in early February for May. This was our first holiday abroad together, and what a holiday it was!
We travelled with Jet2 who gave us the most brilliant package deal. Flights, transfer and our hotel stay. The hotel was everything we could've dreamed of; in walking distance to the pool, the nearby shop, the strip, our private sector of the beach, and beach bar. Room 122 gave us a spacious apartment, with a large balcony and sea view. It was the perfect location where everything was accessible, especially for two nervous travellers on their own.
We spent our days sunning it up, drinking cocktails, swimming at the pool, and tackling waves at the beach. We spent our evenings eating delicious food from every restaurant, getting free drink vouchers, visiting all of the clubs and bars (until we finally found our favourite in Albufeira 66(, and dancing the nights away.
For our first holiday alone together, we picked the best place to be, and both of us would return in a heart beat. So, until next time Albufeira...
DAY ONE: We travelled from Stansted to Faro. Took the coach to Oura View Beach Club hotel. Unpacked and chaned clothes. Food shopping for our week ahead. Visited the pool area for a few hours. Back upstairs to shower, get dressed and go out for the evening. Visited beach side restaurant VIVALDO's and I had a carbonara and sex on the beach. Bed early after a long and tiring day.
DAY TWO: Beach day at Praia da Oura Beach which was at the foot of our hotel (talk about convenient). Bit of pool time before back up to the room. First day visiting the strip. ITALIAN REPUBLIC for dinner, I had pizza. We ventured into a few clubs with our free drink vouchers and sung some songs before heading home.
DAY THREE: Pool day all day with lunch at the beach bar. Dinner tonight was at THE MARKET, where I had chicken and wedges. We visited a couple more bars with free cocktails during the night, and did a bit of dancing at the best bar on the strip, Albufeira 66.
DAY FOUR: Beach day, food delivered to us on our sun loungers. Dinner tonight was at EL RANCHO, where I had smothered chicken. We really found our feet tonight and were up dancing at both bars we visited.
DAY FIVE: Pool day. Dinner at WEST AND CO., where I had the best lasagna ever. Dancing and partying all night at the downstairs bar where we met a group of guys who got us feeling much more comfortable (being alone and all).
DAY SIX: Pool day. Dinner at URBAN DINER where we both had pizza. We travelled around a bit this night, starting at a club called La Bamba but settling in Albufeira 66 where, by this point, we were very chummy with the bar staff. Every night we had a different group of people around us getting us up on stage and dancing, but this night we spent with two guys, dancing until 4am when it closed. We all went back to our hotel room to play some games and sleep.
DAY SEVEN: Our last day :( We just stayed by the pool again this day because we were shattered. I went to the gift shop for some souvenirs. Back to the beach bar for lunch. Dinner was chicken and chips further down the strip. Albufeira 66 for our last night, we tried to be sensible and go back home early but we ended up staying out past 3am with three new people we had met, even going to their hotel and back again. It was a crazy last night.
HOME DAY: The following day we had to tidy our apartment, pack, dress and leave to checkout and catch our coach. We had costa at the airport and the three hour flight we mostly slept. I missed it so much once home but was just as happy to be back with my comforts and family.
I can't wait until the day we do it all over again! An amazing holiday with my best friend and travel buddy!
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GIRL POWER RETREATS- 48 Hours in the Algarve, Portugal
Pick a spot and go: Algarve for 48 hours
Distance Lisbon-Algarve around 4 hours.
To get there no car needed, public transport is great. Once your there, you need a car.
The vibrant energy of rough cliffs and colours are really fascinating.
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Apartments Soldoiro in Albufeira (Algarve - Portugal) Hotel Bewertung
Mehr Informationen:
Das Apartments Soldoiro liegt in der Stadt Albufeira welche zu Portugal (Europa) gehoert.
Es liegen keine Weiterempfehlungen fuer das Apartment vor. Zudem erhaelt das Hotel 2.2 von 6 Sonnen. Die Apartmentbewertungen sind allerdings nicht aussagekraeftig, da nur 4 Bewertungen vorliegen. Sprechen Sie am besten mit Ihrem Reiseveranstalter oder rufen Sie direkt beim Apartment an, um mehr Informationen ueber das Apartment zu bekommen.
Lage und Umgebung:
Die Gaeste sind mit der guten Lage sehr zufrieden und vergeben 4,6 von 6 Sonnen.
Service:
Fuer den Service vergeben die Gaeste des Hotels 2,8 von 6 Sonnen.
Sport und Unterhaltungsprogramme:
Bei dem Unterhaltungs- und Sportprogramm konnte das Hotel die Gaeste nicht ueberzeugen. Es erhaelt nur 2,5 von 6 Sonnen.
Zimmer:
Die von den Gaesten vergebenen 1,5 von 6 Sonnen fuer die Ausstattung der Zimmer bieten viel Raum fuer Verbesserungen.
Hotel allgemein:
Die Kategorie Hotel Allgemein umfasst die Sauberkeit und Zustand des Hotels. Hier scheint das Hotel die Erwartungen der Gaeste nicht gerecht zu werden und erhaelt nur 1 von 6 Sonnen.
Gastronomie:
Gastronomisch kann das Hotel nicht bei den Gaesten punkten. Es erhaelt 1 von 6 Sonnen.
Informationen zur Verfuegbarkeit von Transfer zum Hotel, WLAN in den Zimmern des Apartments Soldoiro, sowie Details zum Animations-Progamm, Entfernung zum Strand oder zu Diskotheken erhalten Sie bei Ihren Reiseveranstalter oder auf der Webseite des Hotels. Neben den hier verwendeten Bewertungen, lohnt sich ein Blick auf die ggf. vorhandene Apartments Soldoiro Facebook-Seite.
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Die verwendeten Informationen stammen von HolidayCheck.de. Sie wurden am 02.07.2014 abgerufen. In diesem Video wurden Bilder aus Albufeira oder allgemeine Bilder aus Portugal verwendet. Die gezeigten Orte und Landschaften dienen als Beispiel und muessen nicht unbedingt in der Naehe des Hotels liegen.
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Sagres Point, Sagres, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Sagres Point is a windswept shelf-like promontory located in the southwest Algarve region of southern Portugal. Only 4 km to the west and 3 km to the north lies Cape St. Vincent (Cabo de São Vicente), which is usually taken as the southwesternmost tip of Europe. The vicinity of Sagres Point and Cape St. Vincent has been used for religious purposes since Neolithic times, to which standing menhirs near Vila do Bispo, a few miles from both points, attest. The promontory of Sagres has always been important for sailors because it offers a shelter for ships before attempting the dangerous voyage around Cape St. Vincent (could be Belixe Bay, between Sagres Point and the Cape, or Sagres Bay, to the east). Given the dangers of being blown onto the coastal rocks, captains preferred to wait in the lee of the point until favourable winds allowed them to continue. There is some question whether Sagres Point, whose name derives from Sacrum Promontorium, or neighboring Cape St. Vincent, was the ancient sacred promontory. Strabo believed the promontory was the most westerly point of the whole inhabited world. In fact Cape St. Vincent is more westerly, but because it is further north, and Strabo's map of the Iberian Peninsula is rotated clockwise, bringing the Pyrenees into a north-south line, it could have been taken as further east. The most westerly point of the Iberian peninsula and of the European continent is Cabo da Roca, near Sintra; the southernmost, Punta de Tarifa, in Andalusia. The region adjacent to this cape they call in the Latin tongue Cuneum, which signifies a wedge. The promontory which projects into the sea, Artemidorus (who states that he has himself been at the place) compares to a ship; three little islands, each having a small harbour, contribute to give it this form; the former island resembling the beak of the ship, and the two latter the beams on each side of the ship's bows ... there is no temple of Hercules shown there, as Ephorus falsely states, nor yet any altar nor to any other divinity; but in many parts there are three or four stones placed together, which are turned by all travellers who arrive there, in accordance with a certain local custom, and are changed in position by such as turn them incorrectly. It is not lawful to offer sacrifice there, nor yet to approach the place during the night, for it is said that then the gods take up their abode at the place. Those who go thither to view it stay at a neighbouring village overnight, and proceed to the place on the morrow, carrying water with them, as there is none to be procured there. No part of Cape St. Vincent fits this description, but on the eastern side of Sagres Point is a harbor, Baleeira, port of the modern town of Sagres, protected by four small islands in a line (the tiny Martinhal Islets) visible in satellite imagery. At the far eastern end of the beach of Martinhal, erosion of the cliffs has exposed a series of Roman pottery kilns for fabricating transport amphoras and roof tiles. When Infante Dom Henry the Navigator commenced his explorations, which would initiate the Portuguese Age of Discoveries, at his Vila do Infante, Sagres peninsula lacked the necessary requirements for such large undertakings. Fresh water was scarce, agriculture was minimal, there was a shortage of wood for shipbuilding, no deep-water landing site, and the population was small. Henry re-populated a village called Terçanabal, which had been deserted due to continuous pirate attacks on the coast. The village was situated in a strategic position for his maritime enterprises and was later called Vila do Infante. Henry the Navigator employed cartographers, such as Jehuda Cresques, to help him chart the coast of Mauretania in the wake of voyages he had caused to made to there. He also engaged an expert map and instrument-maker, Jayme of Majorca, so that his captains might have the best nautical information. This probably led to the legend of the Nautical School of Sagres (although a school also means a group of followers). There was no centre of navigational science or any supposed observatory, if compared to the modern definition of observatory or navigational centre. The centre of his expeditions was actually at Lagos, further to the east along the Algarve coast. Later Portuguese voyages left from Belém, just west of Lisbon. This was a time of many important discoveries: cartography was being refined with the use of newly devised instruments, such as an improved astrolabe and improved sundial, maps were regularly being updated and extended, and a revolutionary type of vessel known as the caravel was designed. Prince Henry built a chapel next to his house in 1459, as he began to spend more time in the Sagres area in his later years. He died at Sagres on 13 November 1460. The exact location of Henry’s School of Navigation is not known (it is popularly believed to have been destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake).
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Algarve weather in Sagres in February from Big seas and windy. No surfers today. For more Algarve weather and a 5 day forecast see
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Review Solar de Sao Joao (Albufeira, Portugal)
Solar de Sao Joao (Albufeira, Portugal)
Address: Rua do Solar. Apartado 774
Hotel Discounts Here:
Star Ratings: 3
Solar de Sao Joao is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Albufeira. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience. Take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour front desk luggage storage airport transfer babysitting family room. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished and equipped with handy amenities. Take a break from a long day and make use of outdoor pool billiards garden. Friendly staff great facilities and close proximity to all that Albufeira has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Solar de Sao Joao.
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Travelogue #8: ClubHotel Riu Guarana Algarve, Portugal
ClubHotel Riu Guarana
Quinta do Milharó
08200 Olhos D'Agua
Algarve, Portugal
Hotel details:
ClubHotel Riu Guarana is a 4-star All-inclusive hotel in Algarve, Portugal. This newly renovated hotel with 500 recently remodeled rooms is located just 15 minutes walk away from Praia da Falésia and Olhos de Água, and is just 30 minutes drive from the Faro airport.
Hotel features 3 restaurants, 2 outdoor pools with a hydromassage area, an indoor and children pool, sport area such as tennis and volleyball courts, Spa with health and beauty center, fitness studio/gym, sauna, steam bath and whirlpool bath, a bar/lounge, a Discotheque, entertainment programs with shows and live music, kid’s club and children’s playground.
This affordable hotel was Awarded GOLD certification for the Travelife Sustainability System.
Room details:
Family Room with balcony - 1 Double bed and 1 sofa bed in the living room, bathroom with bathtub and bidet, a hairdryer, satellite TV, telephone, a mini-fridge, air conditioning/ heating and a ceiling fan, a large closet and an electronic in-room safe.
Rate details:
Accommodation for 2 adults and 1 child for 1 Week
Full board meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner
Unlimited drinks and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) in any restaurants and bar/lounge
Complimentary bottle of water daily
Includes free Wi-Fi usage throughout the hotel
Free sun loungers, parasols and towels (deposit required) by pool
ALL HOTEL GUESTS ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR AN ALL INCLUSIVE WRISTBAND FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES
NOTE:
To discover more about the hotel with special packages like transport and tour guide please don’t hesitate to contact me.
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Faces of a Coastline II - Praia do Castelo / Algarve
We walk from Aldeamento Turistico through a small coastal forest of Pine trees to the unique coastline of Praia do Castelo, embedded in fossile miocene marine sediments. During millions of years these sediments where modelled by rain, fluviatile erosion, enforced by quarzite-pebbles (introduced from carboniferious rocks in southern Alentejo) and through marine, salty water as well as aeolic dynamics. Consequently we find most typical elements of so-called Karst-morphology with caves, runnels, flutes, clints and grikes - and potholes (german Strudeltopf) of some 10-20m vertical extension! The latter partly got in connection to water (and we hear the rumbling sea-water whilst looking in the Castelo-pothole), but others are yet filled up with fluviatile, late-teriary or early pleistocene sediments, and others are already fully opened ... .
This exciting morphology made me wonder, why wikipedia doesn´t mention the Algarve-coastline (see reference below), with a lot of places throughout the world where to meet Karst-landscapes....
The film combines those geomorphological aspects with impressions of bird-life, tourists enjoying open air, of some more magic faces (see part I of the Series Faces ...) and at least late sounds of Lyristes-Cicadas. Enjoy the unique beach and coastline at Algarve - Praia do Castelo - and join our early-morning excursions (offered throughotu the year!) looking at the stars, getting near to exotic or rare birds as Little Owl (Steinkauz), Red-necked Nightjar (Rothalsziegenmelker), Blue Rock Thrush (Blaumerle) etc., witness sunrise and experience first steps into sun-gazing!
Pictures and films were taken at July 5th, 2010 and connected with samples from the Aldeamento´s course Drawing landscape by Bernd Gerken.
References:
- Karst-topography: see e.g. and
- Karst-topography , a definition: Karst topography is a landscape shaped by the dissolution of a soluble layer or layers of bedrock, usually carbonate rock such as limestone or dolomite. These landscapes display distinctive surface features and underground drainages, and in some examples there may be little or no surface drainage. Some areas of karst topography, such as southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the USA, are underlain by thousands of caves.
- Sungazing:
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Sun Gazing Process: We have a super computer in our bodies given to us by the nature, which is our brain. HRM (Hira Ratan Manek) calls it the brainutor. ... Hira Ratan Manek - Solar Links
January 2017 Sunshine & Stars Vilamoura
Our small but very select group enjoyed a great week at Dom Pedro Marina hotel, Vilamoura.
By day we toured the length and breadth of the Algarve in our own private transport, even visiting Spain!
By night we had wine & bottled water with dinner plus fantastic entertainment sponsored by Sunshine & Stars... Portugal's BEST Neil Diamond Show with MARIO MIGUEL and BRUNO MARIANO who is rightly known as 'Mr Entertainment!
You won't get all that on a Thomson package!
Make friends and meet friends on a Sunshine & Stars group holiday, where so many extras are included!
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