The beach is reached via a steep hill from the bottom of 'The
Strip', however the name applies to a large area from the bottom
of 'The Strip' and down to the beach. This area extends eastwards along the coast with a wide range of places to stay. Hotels, villas
and huge apartment blocks dominate this area, however, the large
excellent beach can handle the hoards of visitors.
The area, like most of the Algarve is still being developed
and new apartments are being jammed in wherever possible. This
gives a very crowded feel to the area and makes car parking very
difficult. For the adventurous and keen walker it is possible,
if one times the tides correctly, to walk from Praia da Oura to
Albufeira in one direction (west) and in the other, it is supposed
to be possible to walk to Quarteira (a long way east). As for
the walk to Albufeira, the part between Praia da Oura and Praia
Dos Aveiros requires a good head for heights as part of it is
along a path worn into the cliff face. In late 1998 a half kilometre
detour was needed as the coastal path around the headland before
the Albufeira beach had fallen into the sea.
The beach has a wide range of water sports available including, para-ascending
(30 Euro - 2002), yellow banana rides, tractor tyre rides and jet skis. The next
cove along has Scuba Diving for the more adventurous
If you are looking at this page then you really should also look at
Praia
Dos Aveiros and The Strip
Accommodation (A-Z)
- Alfagar Apartments - 2002
(Mar 2002) "on St. Eulalia beach. This was a large complex of some
200/230 apartments. The grounds are beautifully laid out. The complex has
two swimming pools, a children's pool, a bar and a restaurant. The complex
has a 'shuttle' bus operating from reception to take new-comers to their
apartment. They also run a twice daily courtesy bus into Albufeira Town. The
views along the coast are lovely, but the beach is only accessible via one
of two very steep paths. The same beach can be accessed by turning left onto
the main road from reception and going down to the bottom of the hill where
the sign is for the Locomia night club. Turn down this road and follow the
not so steep hill down."
- Jacaranda Bungalows - 2001
(May) "Coming from the beach go left on the roundabout. You'll find the
entrance after about 100 metres to your right. Although very near to the
main road this is a very quiet and large site with mostly 2-room but also
some 3-room bungalows. The bungalows are old (1974) and that shows, but are
very clean and most of them have a very spacious private garden surrounding
them. There's a swimming-pool, a restaurant, tennis-court and a little
playground for the kiddies. We had a very pleasant stay here and would
surely recommend this to anybody searching for a bit more luxury than you
will find in most of the apartments".
- Clube Praia da Oura - 2002
(Feb 2002) "I was impressed with Clube Praia d' Oura, apart from we
had only been able to book a studio and it was so tiny!!! It had 1 single
bed with another bed underneath that pulled out and you had to put it on
legs. It would of been no good whatsoever for larger people. We saw one of
the 1 bedroom apartments though and they were really spacious".
(1999) - "We very much enjoyed our stay at Clube Praia da Oura.
Our only criticism was that the beds in the studio apartments
were pretty bad. We had a fold down bed settee with a metal frame
which creaked and pinged with every movement. I would therefore
recommend the one bedroom apartments rather than the studios.
Otherwise the accommodation was of a very high standard. We had
a full cooker, microwave, toaster, hair dryer and excellent crockery
and utensils. All apartments have a good balcony or terrace.
One other point to bear in mind is that due to the layout of
the buildings, some of the balconies are situated alongside walkways.
If you require privacy you should request this when booking.
We did so and our apartment was extremely private with a lovely
sea view.
Many facilities are available on site, massive swimming pool,
Jacuzzis, bowling and other sports. There are two or three bars
and restaurants which are of a fairly high standard. We also
found the location to be good but it would not suit the old or
infirm due to it's location at the bottom of a short, but very
steep hill, (locally known as cardiac hill!). Entertainment is
provided in the night club every night but I don't know what
this is like since we never attended. Clube Praia da Oura is
also a time share property and the timeshare people will ask
you to attend their presentation during your stay but obviously,
you don't need to do this, and they are not as persistent as
in some other resorts.
In conclusion I would have no hesitation in recommending these
apartments provided you were prepared to accept the minor problems
mentioned above".
(Note from Dave - never sure if CPO and Oura Praia Aparthotel should be
here or on the Albufeira Strip page so I've put
one on each page - The travel brochures and guide books don't know either!)
- Oura Estrela Apartments - 2001
(Feb 2001) very spacious with a full kitchen and a big patio area. We
were overlooking the swimming pool which was cold and not used in Feb. Some
rooms did overlook the road. The reception staff were very helpful.
(2001) "We had a great spacious apartment with a full kitchen".
- Soldoiro Apartments - 2001
(Sept 2001) "Situated halfway up "Cardiac Hill", virtually
opposite Montechoro Beach Club. My wife and myself had our first foreign
holiday in Sep. 2000. It was booked on Teletext and this is were we ended
up. The apartments are situated over three blocks and from the outside look
quite appealing!
If you are unlucky enough to be allocated a room at the rear of any of the
blocks, they are dark and some of them suffer from damp ['cos the pool is at
a higher level]. Anyway, the missus complained [she's good at that!], and we
got a change of room. It was on the ground floor of the lowest block, with a
nice balcony and a bit of garden [adjacent to the side road which runs
through to Club Praia da Oura. Although the room was quite dark it was in a
perfect location for afternoons after a day doing whatever. Sun 'til late is
great if you're drinking Matteus on the balcony! And it was a perfect spot
for "people watching".
Do not be misled by brochure claims of activities [after all, September is
not exactly low season]. The bar area is clean and attractive, though quiet
of a night. The pool and surrounding areas were excellent but they seemed to
be used by non-residents, which was a bit off putting. And the majority of
residents were Dutch or German [take that as you want!] But because the
beach was only a stones throw away, this didn't really bother us. The daily
staff were great, the reception staff were adequate and the bar staff were
Russian! As I said at the start, this was our first foreign holiday, we went
back again last September[2001] after requesting the same room, and had an
enjoyable two weeks. And although we will be returning to Praia da Oura this
year, twice in the same apartments is enough. Overall ratings: Location
[location, location!] 9 out of 10 Rooms 6 out of 10: Staff 7 out of 10:
Facilities 6 out of 10 Value for money 7 out of 10"
Eateries (A-Z)
- Few Entries - can you help?
- Eddy's Bar - 2002
(July 2002) "Beside Oura Praia - Excellent snack bar and good English
breakfast available any time of day or evening".
(2001) "We also recommend Eddys bar run by some ex-pats. The staff were so
helpful and you could get anything from chicken piri to English
breakfast".
- Jacaranda Reastaurant - 2001
(May 01) "Small restaurant at the Jacaranda bungalows site serving not
very many dishes, mostly snacks. The food was fairly pleasant, but not
great. Service was to some extend good but not as one might expect. This was
the only restaurant where they didn't ask when to serve to dishes for the
two little kids we had with us, so their dishes were served with our main
dish, which isn't very smart considering the eating-capabilities of two
two-year olds (your own food gets cold while you're trying to feed your
child.)"
- Lilles Bar - 2002
(Oct 02) "More of a snack bar than a restaurant, try 'Lilles bar'
on the left heading towards the globe roundabout from Oura Praia. Does some
pretty good daily specials, popular with the locals too, but very friendly.
Breaks the rule that you can't have cheap AND cheerful. Also child friendly,
not that any Algarvian eatery is not, but found them exceptional."
- Neto Restaurant - 2002
Located on the back road from Club Praia da Oura and behind
the Oura Praia.
(Oct 02) "Neto restaurant still provides a quality meal, and a complete
evening out thanks to the attention of Joao and Adalberto, ably assisted by
newcomer Marcello. The food remains excellent, as noted elsewhere this does
lead to the odd full house, but the restaurant has also been extended into
the former shop next door, making room for some 20+ extra diners. Generally
eating out on the Algarve has become a little more expensive recently,
particularily for those serving premium quality food, but in comparison Neto
still gives good value for your money. Must have at the moment is the
monkfish kebab, but it would be hard to order a dish that failed to please.
Wash down with a bottle of local wine or their delicious Sangria, remember
eating out on the Algarve is not fastfood, allow a full evening for the best
experience. Reckon on €15-20 per head for a full meal with drinks"
(July 02) "Behind Oura Praia - Friendly, good variety of Portuguese
dishes and catered for my daughter's vegetarian choice".
(Feb 2001) "very friendly service, again lots of Portuguese dishes. It
was advisable to get there early as it got busy and wasn't a huge
place".
(1999)"I have been visiting this former snack bar since
1994, when I would have rated it as cheap and cheerful, but since
then Joao, and his brother Aberto have really worked hard to
make it one of the better places to eat on the Algarve. A typical
'house' meal with wine would cost a couple around 5-6000esc (25-30€) depending
on wine, and is well worth it. Try the house Portuguese steak,
it really is a true feast and very, very Portuguese.
This is a small family run restaurant with a warm welcoming atmosphere. The
menu is as wide ranging from a drink or a snack to a full meal.
During the day a comprehensive snack menu is produced including breakfasts.
This menu is also available in the evenings if requested. A
more comprehensive menu is available in the evenings including
steak dishes and Portuguese specialties. His starters range from
250-1200 and from soup (always veg, always different) to clams
or garlic prawns. On the main menu the range is 550-1600 from omelet to pepper steak. Individual requests catered for. (NETO
Restaurante Oura Praia Loja 24, St Eualia -8200 Albufeira)".
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Martinique Velha - 2002
(Oct 02) "The Martinique Velha bakery/coffee shop opposite the front door
of the Oura Praia hotel and which you recommended is still excellent. I walked
passed it twice as the frontage isn't the most welcoming but has super cakes
and rolls".
(July 02) "Bakery/Coffee shop. Excellent we went most days for bread and
pastries, very helpful and very busy full of Portuguese people. (Not good for
the waist line!)"
(2001) "this is a bakery/coffee shop directly across from the front door of the
Oura Praia hotel. Wonderful breads, pastries, quiches A few nights my
wife and I picked up Ham/Cheese, Spinach quiches with a small salad and took
them back to our room to consume....total cost for two was 1200 escudos (5.986€)
for a
wonderful light dinner - together with their wonderful fresh crusty rolls.
(2001) "we would recommend Martinque cafe for breakfast and cakes. Full
of Portuguese".
- Mona Lisa - 2001
(July 2001) "We visited a cafe in the Commercial Centre at Praia de
Oura called Mona Lisa. It was run by the most polite family I have ever met
and the baguettes were massive and absolutely the best I tasted whilst I was
there. Also the crepes at this cafe were gorgeous with fresh fruit etc. I
would recommend anyone visiting this beach to go for a snack there. The only
drawback, and it was a small one, was that there was no toilet attached but
there are toilets in the centre which we used which were really for the sole
use of the staff in the centre".
- Hong Kong (Restaurante Chines) - 2002
(March 2002) "Very good service and food was excellent, ate here three
times in one week and had no problems. Staff all very nice and food worth
going back for".
- Rodizio Ze Brasilero - 2002
(Oct 02) "a Mexican restaurant where you can eat all you can of the
main meal for one price. More expensive than the other places but a nice
novelty if you are a good meat eater and are hungry. One thing to watch is
that they bring you starters of bread and sardine paste etc and although we
said that we were much too full for a dessert the very charming waiters
brought us a very nice pudding which of course we shared and the starters
and the dessert are an extra (not requested) on the bill".
- 'Two Brothers' - 2001
(Sept 02) "being refitted"
(July 02) "No longer open opposite Oura Praia".
(2001) "Two Brothers restaurant was wonderful, attentive service and very Portuguese.
Lots of good fish dishes"
(1999) "Around the corner from the Neto Restaurant. I have not
visited it as often as Neto, but I have never been disappointed
with their food. The best recommendation for both is the amount
of Portuguese people who visit".