Villa Casa do Sul is a little paradise in Olhos de gua (Albufeira) a little less than 3000m from the beach. With capacity for 10 people, it is composed of a suite and four bedrooms and possibility of a cot. With traditional Algarvian stroke, Villa Casa do Sul features a swimming pool with protection, large garden with hammock, parking and garage and a sunny terrace to enjoy the magical and soothing sunset. On the terrace also offers a covered dining place and a barbecue that will delight the "chefs". Albufeira may be noted more for their lively atmosphere, beaches and bars, but there are more cultural and historic things to do. For instance, in the old town in a small square, Praa de Republica, youll find the Archaeological Museum, with its collection of Stone-Age, Roman, Visigoth and Moorish artefacts. Just up from the Fishermens beach is the Church of So Sebastio, a beautiful 16th Century church. Then theres the clock tower, Torre do Relgio, a symbol of Albufeira. Another tower of note is the imposing bell tower above the Igreja Matriz. Three kilometres west of Albufeira Old Town is an area known as the Strip. It is modern and completely different in character from the Old Town. It is very busy (in the high season), and packed with shops, restaurants and bars. Here you can get anything you want, from a full English breakfast to a Portuguese decent meal, and there are many good establishments to choose from. There are many bars with entertainment, karaoke and so on... This area is definitely most popular with the young party crowd. The area itself is based around a single street, which runs down from the Montechoro area, at the northern end, down to the golden beach of Oura at the bottom of the hill at its southern end.
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.