Aqua Pedra dos Bicos Hotel is an adult only hotel located just 4 minutes from the beach in Albufeira. The hotel is 500 metres from Albufeira’s nightlife and close to the town centre. Built on a clifftop surrounded by pine trees, the hotel boasts a panoramic view across the Atlantic Ocean. Balaia Golf Course is just 1.5 km from the hotel, and the famous ‘Strip’ is 500 metres away. This is where the nightlife starts with nightclubs open until the early hours of the morning.
Albufeira, in Portugal’s Algarve region, is one of the most popular areas for holidaymakers, this is mainly due to the endless number of sandy beaches and an abundance of water sports available. The new town of Albufeira is a buzzing place full of bars, restaurants and shops.
The Old Town is a quieter place, with lovely beaches, a traditional square and narrow cobbled streets, winding up into the hillside. Here, you will see some old ruins of the castle walls, and the clock tower that is lit up on festive occasions. The town was destroyed by an earthquake in 1755.
Aqua Pedra dos Bicos Hotel is an adult only hotel located just 4 minutes from the beach in Albufeira. The hotel is 500 metres from Albufeira’s nightlife and close to the town centre. Built on a clifftop surrounded by pine trees, the hotel boasts a panoramic view across the Atlantic Ocean. Balaia Golf Course is just 1.5 km from the hotel, and the famous ‘Strip’ is 500 metres away. This is where the nightlife starts with nightclubs open until the early hours of the morning.
Albufeira, in Portugal’s Algarve region, is one of the most popular areas for holidaymakers, this is mainly due to the endless number of sandy beaches and an abundance of water sports available. The new town of Albufeira is a buzzing place full of bars, restaurants and shops.
The Old Town is a quieter place, with lovely beaches, a traditional square and narrow cobbled streets, winding up into the hillside. Here, you will see some old ruins of the castle walls, and the clock tower that is lit up on festive occasions. The town was destroyed by an earthquake in 1755.