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| The Property |
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A luxury, modern 2 bedroom apartment situated in a sought after central location near to the old town of Albuferia. Completed June 2008 and accommodates 6 people. This first floor apartment is south facing with ocean views from the balcony. The apartment is fully air conditioned with 2 bathrooms and flat screen TV with Sky.
A lift provides access to all floors, including the underground private parking, making the apartment suitable for disabled access. The complex is well positioned and only a short distance away from the new marina, beach and the historic old town where you can enjoy your evenings in the many restaurants and bars overlooking the bay. A range of activities and attractions are close by, including golf courses, Zoomarine, water parks and shops. Located directly across the road is the 4 star Boavista Hotel where you may dine or use the Spa and pool facilities.
- Luxuries: Sea view
- General: Air conditioning, TV, CD player, Safe, Satellite TV
- Standard: Kettle, Toaster, Iron
- Utilities: Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
- Rooms: Bedrooms (2), Bathrooms (1), En suite (1) Furniture: Sofabeds (1), Single beds (4), Dining seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6
- Other: Linen and towels provided.
- Outdoors: Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden, Shared outdoor pool (heated)
- Access: Wheelchair access, Secure parking Further details indoors: Spacious and luxurious with new, modern furnishings throughout.
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| The Region |
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You'll find plenty of bars, clubs and pubs in the Algarve, with Albufeira perhaps the most renowned for its lively night scene. Only a short distance away, Vilamoura boasts a casino and a variety of bars and discos, good selection of street cafes, international and local restaurants around the world famous marina. But don't expect an early night, most people don't actually go out until after 10.00pm.
Local attractions include: Zoomarine Watch in amazement at the endless talents of the world's most intelligent mammals. Dolphins will perform breathtaking tricks and you can also have fun and laughter with the cheeky sea lions. A great day for children, and adults, of all ages.
Algarve Shopping Centre A wide range of commercial and exclusive shops are located just outside Albufeira near the small but famous village of Guia.
Jeep Safari Discover the real Algarve on this off-road experience. In a convoy of jeeps, you'll be whisked through orange groves, rivers, streams, mountain villages and eucalyptus forests for an unforgettable day out.
Slide and Splash The biggest adventure water park in Europe, opened on 10th June, 1986. It currently occupies an area of 16,000 acres and is considered the biggest of its kind in the country and also one of the biggest and best in Europe.
Aqua Show Unbelievably exciting... the biggest water coaster in Europe is in Aquashow. With a trip of more than 740 metres in and out of water, travel as fast as 70km for the biggest Portuguese Splash.
Portuguese Wine Tasting A magical journey in to the hills of Monchique where time has stood still. After a traditional lunch, there is serious wine tasting to be done at the Adega do Cantor, the location of the vinyards of Sir Cliff Richard, where you will be able to enjoy a guided tour with stunning views if the area.
Dolphin Safari and Cave Cruise Setting out from Albufeira and Vilamoura marinas, a great experience to see these amazing creatures as well as other marine life. Add to this the spectacular rock formations and caves, all in spbreathtaking scenery makes a truly marvellous day out.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ALGARVE
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Regular flights to Faro, Portugal with Ryan Air, Easyjet, BMI and main tour operators from all major UK and Irish airports.
Car hire is inexpensive and can be organised via the internet for pick-up at Faro Airport. Premier Algarve Rentals is able to provide airport transfers from and back to Faro airport. |
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