Portobay Falesia Hotel has direct access to Falesia Beach with its white sands and stunning backdrop of red-rock cliffs. It is just a few minutes’ walk from Olhos de Agua, where you will find some bars, restaurants and cafes. The famous ‘Strip’ is about 4 km from the hotel. Here, you will find all the nightlife, with nightclubs open until the early hours.
Both the ‘Old’ and ‘New’ towns are within easy reach and Pine Cliffs Golf Course is less than 1 km from the complex. The Portobay Falesia Hotel is in a prime position for exploring the Algarve.
Albufeira is in the Algarve region on Portugal’s, southern coastline. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Portugal, mainly because of it’s beautiful sandy beaches and watersports facilities, and of course it’s golf courses. The New Town is the popular place for tourists with its many shops, bars and restaurants.
The Old Town is where you will find the remains of the old castle walls and the clock tower which is lit up on festive occasions. The Old Town was destroyed in 1755 by an earthquake and all that remains is the tower and part of the castle wall. There is a pretty little square, surrounded by cafes and shops, with narrow cobbled streets leading up into the hillside.
Portobay Falesia Hotel has direct access to Falesia Beach with its white sands and stunning backdrop of red-rock cliffs. It is just a few minutes’ walk from Olhos de Agua, where you will find some bars, restaurants and cafes. The famous ‘Strip’ is about 4 km from the hotel. Here, you will find all the nightlife, with nightclubs open until the early hours.
Both the ‘Old’ and ‘New’ towns are within easy reach and Pine Cliffs Golf Course is less than 1 km from the complex. The Portobay Falesia Hotel is in a prime position for exploring the Algarve.
Albufeira is in the Algarve region on Portugal’s, southern coastline. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Portugal, mainly because of it’s beautiful sandy beaches and watersports facilities, and of course it’s golf courses. The New Town is the popular place for tourists with its many shops, bars and restaurants.
The Old Town is where you will find the remains of the old castle walls and the clock tower which is lit up on festive occasions. The Old Town was destroyed in 1755 by an earthquake and all that remains is the tower and part of the castle wall. There is a pretty little square, surrounded by cafes and shops, with narrow cobbled streets leading up into the hillside.