Located in the small town of Acoteais, around 8km from Albufeira, the Luna Alpinus Suites are perfectly situated for those that want to enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating week in the sun.
With a golf course next door, the beautiful Falesia Beach just 1km away and a great pool onsite, guests at the Luna Alpinus Suites can enjoy a range of leisure facilities during their stay in the sunny Algarve.
Albufeira, is a popular resort in the Algarve, mainly due to its many sandy beaches, with plenty of water sports. The town centre has many shops, bars and restaurants, and tourist shops where you can book various excursions. There are 3 golf courses within easy reach of the hotel, for those who like a round or two. The ‘Strip’ is where you need to be if you want a lively nightlife. Here, you will find nightclubs open until the early hours.
Albufeira Old Town has a pretty square surrounded by cafes, bars and a few shops. The narrow, cobbled streets wind their way up through the hillside. The town was destroyed in 1755 by an earthquake, and all that remains is part of the castle walls and a clock tower, that is lit up on festive occasions.
Located in the small town of Acoteais, around 8km from Albufeira, the Luna Alpinus Suites are perfectly situated for those that want to enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating week in the sun.
With a golf course next door, the beautiful Falesia Beach just 1km away and a great pool onsite, guests at the Luna Alpinus Suites can enjoy a range of leisure facilities during their stay in the sunny Algarve.
Albufeira, is a popular resort in the Algarve, mainly due to its many sandy beaches, with plenty of water sports. The town centre has many shops, bars and restaurants, and tourist shops where you can book various excursions. There are 3 golf courses within easy reach of the hotel, for those who like a round or two. The ‘Strip’ is where you need to be if you want a lively nightlife. Here, you will find nightclubs open until the early hours.
Albufeira Old Town has a pretty square surrounded by cafes, bars and a few shops. The narrow, cobbled streets wind their way up through the hillside. The town was destroyed in 1755 by an earthquake, and all that remains is part of the castle walls and a clock tower, that is lit up on festive occasions.