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Albufeira

Algarve

Albufeira

Pick your side of the Algarve's busiest resort before the hotel: cobbled Old Town for a relaxed beach week, Oura and the Strip for nightlife, Olhos de Agua for quiet.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 7 Jun 2026

Best length

7 nights (classic package week)

Airport

Faro (FAO), ~36km / 40 min east

Airport to centre

Bolt/Uber ~โ‚ฌ25-30; private transfer ~โ‚ฌ42; taxi โ‚ฌ45-60+toll

Best base

Old Town for most; Oura/Strip for nightlife; Olhos de Agua for quiet

In short

Albufeira at a glance

Albufeira is the Algarve's busiest package resort, and the single decision that makes or breaks the trip is which part of town you book: the cobbled Old Town for a relaxed beach holiday, Oura and the Strip for a loud night-out base, or Olhos de Agua for a quieter family week. Fly into Faro, decide whether you want a car, and pick your side before you choose a hotel.

The short version

  • Old Town is the easy default: walkable to the beach and the marina, lively but not lairy, good for couples and families who still want restaurants on the doorstep.
  • The Strip (Areias de Sao Joao) and Praia da Oura are stag/hen and young-group territory: cheap drinks, late clubs and noise until dawn. Book there on purpose, not by accident.
  • Olhos de Agua and Santa Eulalia are the calm picks: cove beaches, fewer bars, better for a relaxed family week away from the noise.
  • From Faro, a Bolt or pre-booked private transfer (~โ‚ฌ25-45) beats the metered taxi and the infrequent Vamus 56 bus for most arrivals.
  • A hire car is worth it if you want Benagil, the marina towns and quieter beaches; skip it if you'll stay in the Old Town and take boat trips.

Albufeira is the Algarveโ€™s busiest resort, and itโ€™s really three holidays sharing one postcode. The Old Town is cobbled lanes, tiled squares and a beach reached through a cliff tunnel โ€” lively but civilised, and the easy default for couples and families. A 20-minute walk east, the Strip in Areias de Sรฃo Joรฃo is one of the loudest nightlife stretches in southern Portugal, built for stag groups, hen parties and cheap-drink nights that run past dawn. East again, Olhos de รgua and the Santa Eulรกlia resort belt are the quiet picks: cove beaches, big package hotels and early nights. The most important decision you make about Albufeira is which of these you book โ€” get it wrong and youโ€™ll either be bored or kept awake.

Practical shape: fly into Faro, 36km and about 40 minutes east, and for most arrivals a Bolt (around โ‚ฌ25-30) beats the metered taxi and the infrequent Vamus 56 bus. A hire car only pays off if you want to reach the Benagil sea cave, Lagos or the quieter western beaches on your own clock โ€” for a town-and-boat-trips week itโ€™s a parking headache. The eating maths is simple too: the back-street tascas do a prato do dia for โ‚ฌ10-15 and a large beer from a couple of euros, while the marina front and the Strip charge resort prices for the same plate.

Below, the structured planning โ€” where to stay by mood, real transfer and boat-trip costs, daily budgets in pounds and the best months โ€” picks up from here.

Plan your Albufeira trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Albufeira

Benagil Sea Cave

You can't reach the famous domed beach inside Benagil on foot โ€” the cave opens onto the sea, so you go by boat, kayak or SUP. Book a small-boat trip from Albufeira marina rather than a big jet boat if you want photos over queues, and go early when the sea is calmer and the light pours through the roof hole. Allow a half-day with travel.

About 2.5 hours foโ€ฆ From about โ‚ฌ30-50

Albufeira Old Town and Marina

There's nothing to book and no ticket to buy โ€” the Old Town and Marina are open public space you can stroll any time. Do the cobbled squares and Praia dos Pescadores by day, the harbour by evening. Reach the beach through the cliff tunnel; the Marina is a short Bolt west. Go before 11am or after 6pm to dodge the worst crowds.

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Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Old Town (Cidade Velha)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Cobbled lanes, tiled squares and hundreds of restaurants, with the town beach a tunnel-walk away. The best all-round base: lively in the evening but not a club zone, and you can do most of the holiday on foot. Book here unless you specifically want the Strip or total quiet.

Best for: First-timers, couples, families who still want restaurants nearby

Browse hotels Town centre, walk to beach

Oura & the Strip (Areias de Sao Joao)

ยฃ value

The Algarve's loudest nightlife strip, a 20-minute walk or short taxi east of the Old Town. Wall-to-wall bars, clubs and cheap drinks, and the party beach at Praia da Oura. Great if that's the plan, miserable if you wanted sleep before 4am.

Best for: Stag and hen groups, young groups, nightlife

Browse hotels ~20 min walk east of Old Town

Olhos de Agua

ยฃยฃ mid-range

A small former fishing village just east of Albufeira with its own cove beach and a calmer, more local feel. The quiet family pick: you trade Old Town buzz for a quieter evening and easy access to the long Falesia beach.

Best for: Quiet family weeks, couples wanting calm

Browse hotels ~10 min drive east

Santa Eulalia & resort belt

ยฃยฃยฃ premium

The big package-resort hotels sit on the cliffs east of town near Santa Eulalia beach, between the Old Town and the Strip. Pool-and-buffet territory with a sheltered bay; convenient if you want a resort base but still want to walk into the action.

Best for: All-inclusive resort holidays, families

Browse hotels ~15 min walk to Strip / taxi to Old Town

Airport to city centre

Albufeira airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Bolt / Uber from Faro ~40 min usually โ‚ฌ25-30 Cheapest reliable option; book in the app on landing
Private pre-booked transfer ~40 min from about โ‚ฌ42 return-of-the-day, more in peak Best with luggage or a group; fixed price
Metered taxi ~40 min โ‚ฌ45-60 plus ~โ‚ฌ3-4 A22 toll Queue at arrivals; no booking needed
Vamus Aerobus 56 ~40 min about โ‚ฌ11 Cheap but infrequent; long waits possible
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: June and September are the sweet spot: 24-28C, warm enough sea, everything open and the beaches busy but not August-rammed. May and October are great value with pleasant 18-23C days if you don't mind a cooler sea.

July and August are hottest, priciest and busiest, with the Strip at full volume and package prices at their peak. Winter (November-March) is mild at 15-17C and very cheap, but it's a quiet, half-shuttered resort then rather than a beach holiday. Book the June and September weeks early because UK package demand is heavy.

What it costs

UK return flights to Faro are often ยฃ40-ยฃ110 outside school holidays when booked ahead; summer Saturdays and the August package peak push fares well past ยฃ200, so shift to June or September if dates are flexible.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 7-night mid-range Albufeira week for one person is roughly ยฃ700-ยฃ1,000 before flights: ยฃ350-ยฃ550 hotel share, ยฃ180-ยฃ280 food and drink, around ยฃ40 in transfers, and ยฃ80-ยฃ150 for a boat trip plus a Zoomarine or beach-day outing. Two sharing a package deal often beats this per head.

Albufeira is cheap if you eat at the back-street tascas (prato do dia โ‚ฌ10-15, a large beer from โ‚ฌ1.50-3) and pricey if you only eat on the Strip and the marina front. A self-catering apartment plus tasca lunches is the value sweet spot.

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Albufeira FAQs

Should I stay in Albufeira Old Town or the Strip?
Old Town for most people: it's walkable, lively in a restaurants-and-squares way, and close to the beach. The Strip (Areias de Sao Joao) is the nightlife zone, best only if you're there for late bars and clubs. Pick Olhos de Agua or the Santa Eulalia resorts if you want a quiet week.
How do I get from Faro Airport to Albufeira?
It's about 36km, 40 minutes. A Bolt or Uber is usually โ‚ฌ25-30 and the easiest option; a pre-booked private transfer is fixed from around โ‚ฌ42; a metered taxi runs โ‚ฌ45-60 plus an A22 toll. The Vamus 56 Aerobus is cheap (~โ‚ฌ11) but infrequent, so most travellers skip it.
Do you need a car in Albufeira?
Not for a town-based week. The Old Town, beach and boat trips are walkable or a short Bolt away. Hire a car only if you want to reach Benagil, Lagos, Silves or the quieter western beaches on your own schedule, and budget for paid parking near the centre.

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