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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Accommodation at the 4-star Balaia Atlantico Apartment Hotel, located in Albufeira.
- Available as Room Only with Breakfast, and Half Board.
- Apartment with pool view.
Extras not included
- Tourist tax, to be paid directly at destination.
Your perfect stay
Hotel Apartamento Balaia Atlântico 4*: relax between the countryside and the Atlantic in the Algarve
In the quiet surroundings of Vale Navio, on the outskirts of Albufeira, Hotel Apartamento Balaia Atlântico 4* invites you to enjoy the Algarve from another perspective: surrounded by greenery, with wide views of the ocean and just a few minutes drive from beaches such as Olhos d'Água, Santa Eulália or Falésia, as well as the lively center of Albufeira and about 45 minutes from Faro airport.
Designed for those who value space and independence, this aparthotel offers modern one-bedroom apartments with equipped kitchen, living room and terrace, ideal for families and couples who want to feel at home without sacrificing the services of a 4-star hotel. The experience is completed by a large outdoor swimming pool, sports area with mini-golf, tennis and multipurpose field, health club with indoor pool, games room, 24-hour reception, car park and shuttle service to move comfortably around the area.
The tastiest part of your stay awaits you in its panoramic restaurant, with buffet service and a la carte option and views over the Algarve coast, while the Aquarium Bar by the pool and the Al-Buera Bar in the reception area add a touch of cocktails, snacks and music in a lively atmosphere.
Don't think twice! Book your stay at Hotel Apartamento Balaia Atlântico and discover the Algarve with all the comforts and services of a 4-star hotel.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Albufeira Curiosities
Albufeira is far more than sun and beach. Today it shines as the tourism epicenter of Portugal’s Algarve, yet beneath its vibrant energy lies a town filled with history, hidden corners, and unforgettable contrasts.
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A Name with Arabic Heritage
The name “Albufeira” derives from the Arabic Al-buhera, meaning “castle of the sea” or “small lagoon.” Fortified by the Moors in the 8th century, its legacy still echoes through the narrow, labyrinth-like streets of the Old Town — a whitewashed maze rich in character. -
The Tunnel That Leads to Paradise
From the historic center, step through a 20-meter pedestrian tunnel carved directly into the rock to reach Praia do Peneco. It’s not just access to the beach — it’s a dramatic, photogenic entrance to the Atlantic that feels like a cinematic reveal. -
An Elevator with a View
The Elevador do Peneco connects the cliff to the beach, offering far more than convenience. Glide down while enjoying one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic — no steep stair climb required. -
The Earthquake That Changed Everything In 1755, the Great Earthquake reshaped much of Portugal — and Albufeira was deeply affected. A powerful tidal wave destroyed most of the city walls and castle. The Church of Santa Ana remains one of the few structures that partially survived, blending architectural styles from before and after the catastrophe.
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From Sardines to Tourism
Until the 1960s, Albufeira was a humble fishing village. Its rise to become the “capital of tourism” was remarkably fast. Yet at Praia dos Pescadores, colorful fishing boats still rest on the sand, preserving the authentic soul of its maritime past. -
The “Strip”
In Areias de São João, neon lights and lively bars create an atmosphere reminiscent of Las Vegas. A bold and electric contrast to the traditional white village — and proof that Albufeira knows how to surprise.

The Algarve is Portugal’s sun-drenched southern coastline, famous for its golden cliffs, hidden coves and charming whitewashed towns. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, it’s a fantastic choice for families and couples looking for a mix of beach relaxation, scenic landscapes and authentic Portuguese flavour. Whether you prefer lively resorts or peaceful fishing villages, the Algarve offers something for everyone.
Make sure you visit:
- The spectacular cliffs of Praia da Marinha, one of Europe’s most photographed beaches.
- The famous Benagil Cave, accessible by kayak or boat.
- The historic old town of Lagos, with its cobbled streets and city walls.
- The dramatic rock formations at Ponta da Piedade.
- Tavira, a charming town with traditional architecture and a relaxed atmosphere.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Praia da Rocha (Portimão), wide, lively and ideal for families.
- Praia do Barril (Tavira Island), known for its peaceful setting.
- Meia Praia (Lagos), long and perfect for water sports.
- Praia da Falésia (Albufeira), backed by striking red cliffs.
- Praia de Odeceixe, unique for its beach and river combination.
Family-friendly activities:
- Take a boat tour along the coast to explore caves and hidden beaches.
- Visit Zoomarine in Albufeira for a fun-filled day with marine shows and pools.
- Enjoy dolphin watching excursions from Albufeira or Lagos.
- Try paddleboarding or kayaking in the calm morning waters.
- Explore the Ria Formosa Natural Park by bike or on foot.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Cataplana – a traditional seafood stew cooked in a copper pot.
- Grilled sardines, especially popular in summer.
- Piri-piri chicken, full of flavour and spice.
- Fresh octopus salad.
- Dom Rodrigo, a sweet almond-based dessert typical of the region.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Silves (30–40 min), a historic town dominated by its impressive red castle.
- Sagres (1h), known for its wild scenery and dramatic Atlantic views.
- Serra de Monchique (1h), perfect for panoramic views and cooler mountain air.
- Seville (2h 30 min), ideal for a cultural day trip into Spain.

