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Anyone been to Albufeira?

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  1. AdamBanana20

    AdamBanana20 New Member

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    I'm currently living in Portugal and I went to Albufeira last night,simply amazing.

    Anyone else been there?
     
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  2. AberdeenSaint

    AberdeenSaint Well-Known Member

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    Yes, very nice along the coast and in the old town once - away from the strip and the ubiquitous Linekers Bar etc.
     
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    saintrichie123 Well-Known Member

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    yes very nice....but been to better.
     
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    fatletiss Well-Known Member

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    Are we setting up a training camp there or is this a random thread?
     
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  5. AdamBanana20

    AdamBanana20 New Member

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    Just a random thread.

    The Strip is the best place.Wonderful place it is ;)
     
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    Qwerty Well-Known Member

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    I went but my holiday was cut short by an unfortunate pedalo accident :sad:
     
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    Yeah I went there for a few days last year. More English people than Portuguese! Nice little strip. Decent beach too.

    I stayed in carvoeira for a couple of weeks just down the coast. Lovely little place with a cracking golf course.
     
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    I read that wrong. Very wrong.
     
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  9. AdamBanana20

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    The strip is the place where all the bars are situated.
     
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  10. Saint Possum

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    It's a ok place, stayed there a few times, probably best time when I went to the 2004 Euros. Full of English.
    I must say the Portuguese are lovely people. I remember sitting in Lisbon the morning after we lost to France and the amount of Portuguese that came over to offer there sympathies and talk football were brilliant.
     
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    going in a few weeks, never heard of it before, but this thread put a smile on my face haha.
     
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  12. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    I often wonder how English people would react if suddenly their town was 70% populated by Spanish folk, and virtually every business was Spanish owned.

    I went to Ben al Madena once and I could not believe how many English people lived there.

    Along with the ubiquitous, Bert's fish and Chips, Dick's English bar, Ron's Pie and Mash and so on. And worst of all are those vile time share Johnnies.

    I don't think we'd tolerate it, with anything like the good humour that the Spanish do.
     
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    They don't seem to mind in China Town PM
     
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  14. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    I was thinking more of the seaside resorts.

    One hears these "send them all back" types, talking and without pausing for breath, then regale everyone with tiresome stories about their villas in Fuengirola and the cost of maids these days.
     
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  15. PompeyLapras

    PompeyLapras Well-Known Member

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    I once did a piece of coursework about British ex-pat integration in the Spanish city of Nerja, Malaga. The answer = there's not much of it.
     
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  16. pompeymeowth

    pompeymeowth Prepare for trouble x Staff Member

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    Watch the crime documentary that's set around Ben al Madena, the British population was close to 100 000 in that small town.

    Although I wouldn't be surprised if that's come down a lot lately.

    When I was there I just couldn't wait to leave to be honest. The way some British carry on abroad these days sickens me.
     
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  17. Singing Red & White

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    I Couldn't agree more pm,
    When we book a holiday for a large group of friends and children, we always check trip advisor and stay clear of rowdy English areas.
     
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    fatletiss Well-Known Member

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    This can be so true. I think we Brits (majority, not all) don't really ingratiate ourselves in local cultures. We go for sun, sand and beer. I like to experience local culture when I go abroad (even with work, I venture out from the hotel to eat in a a local place) and not English Breakfast, MacDonalds, Steak and chips, etc, etc.

    Oh and by local culture, young men, I don't mean the local club and tottie!!
     
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    I was in Armacao de Pera a couple of months ago, which is ten minutes from Albufeira. It was wonderful. Full of English people though. I did my best to speak to the locals in my best broken Portuguese. Bon Diaz, Jose Fonte!
     
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  20. AdamBanana20

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    It's Bom dia <laugh> and José Fonte.
     
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