ALBUFEIRA (Algarve)
Albufeira البحيرة , is a Portuguese city and a
municipality in the district of Faro. It has a population of 35,281 inhabitants
and a total area of 140.6 km². The population expands significantly in the
summer, as Albufeira is one of the leading tourist resorts of the region. New
developments include a marina, golf courses plus innumerable hotels and
apartment blocks for the annual flood of visitors. The name
"Albufeira" is of Arabic origin "Albuheira" and means in
Arabic "lagoon", and in Portuguese, "reservoir" (or
sometimes lagoon).
Most tourists will arrive
via nearby Faro airport, a short 40 minute drive away. The architecture of the
town ranges from typically Algarvian narrow streets with pale white and
sometimes tiled houses to very modern tourist developments. The apartments near
the newly built marina are a unique spash of pinks, blues and yellows, dubbed Legoland
by the local inhabitants.
Once the sun sets the
centre of Albufeira comes alive with bars, like the very popular Travellers
Rest, restaurants and shops to suit most tastes from authentic Portuguese fare
to Irish pubs and sports bars. Local culinary specialities are cataplana
(steamed shellfish) and caldeirada (fish stew), and the simpler grilled
sardines.
Albufeira is a good base to
explore the region with many smaller and less well known beaches within a short
drive.
The nightlife on "The Strip", located near the Montechoro section of
Albufeira, proves especially popular during the summer with all ages but
particularly the younger tourists. Going down "The Strip", the most
popular bars include Erin's Isle, Linekers, Cafe Del Mar, Mustang, Garage,
Reno's, La Bamba and Wild & Co. There is also an extremely popular
nightclub - Kiss. Kadoc, located around 7 miles away between Albufeira and Vilamoura
near the town of Boliqueme, is another very popular nightclub.
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