Praia da Falesia owes its nondescript appearance to a lack of planned
development. Essentially, the resort consists of a few back roads that
have linked up because of the slow emergence of private complexes in the
area.
The main access road is lined with a small selection of restaurants, bars and shops with residential properties built above. The various complexes stand in their own grounds and tend not to mix with their residential surroundings.
There is a mixture of middle- to upmarket properties, with the emphasis on sports. These offer a choice self-catering and hotel accommodation in nearly every category.
Locality:
This town can found 18 miles west of Faro and its international
airport, and 6 miles east of Albufeira. This resort is found
South-facing, on hilly terrain with pine forest leading down to beach.Praia da Falesia Beach is the longest in the Algarve. It stretches as far as the marina in Vilamoura in the east and almost to Albufeira in the west. The beach is very wide, sandy beach backed by red/orange cliffs and accessed by 2 small footbridges.
The beach here is one of the safest along the coast. The lack of
development in the immediate area keeps it from getting crowded, even in
the summer. There are also a wide range of facilities and the beach is
lifeguarded.
The shopping facilities are mainly supermarkets, with 1 or 2 souvenir shops offering the local wares.During the daytime there very little to do apart from the beach and a few water based activities..
The nightlife here offers only a few bars with limited entertainment.
There is a wide range of reasonably priced restaurants with traditional
cuisine.
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