Hi all
I visited Albufeira last November with my partner for my birthday and it was lovely (perfect weather too that week). Towards the end of this month I will be going back for a week with my 9 year old son but sadly my partner can't get any time off work so we will be travelling alone.
I have done this before a few years ago to turkey and India, so I am not a novice at travelling alone with a child, but I would like some hints as to what we could do once there.
I saw there was a 'train' which you could travel on, from the old town to near that shopping centre, and I think he would like that.
To be honest he's mainly into swimming and playing pool or snooker, so I doubt I'd have much of a problem keeping him entertained.
Thanks
There's also plenty of shops etc for a mooch around. Another option is Fiesa which has brilliant sand sculptures. We always pop into here when we visit the Algarve:- http://www.fiesa.org/ However I'm not sure about how you'd get there as we always have a car.
Am sure you'll both have a brilliant time
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At the local shopping centre, Algarve Shopping, there are cinemas showing films in English, and there used to be a bowling alley but I'm not sure whether it's still there.
If he likes swimming he'll love the beaches!
Have fun!
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I actually went on a trip to Lisbon, so not sure how I forgot about the excursion ticket offices as we used one for our trip.
I forgot to say that although he loves swimming he hates the sea. He has sensitive skin so the water and sand irritates his skin
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As we went in November there weren't any available, even though it was very warm.
Obviously you are more restricted as to arrival times and leaving times than when you hire a car, as most coaches seemed to turn up at about 5 pm to collect, and the place empties out a bit even though I think it's open till at least 7pm. By 5 pm though you might be ready to leave anyway.
There is another waterpark as well that I have been to but can't recall the name it probably does something similar and might be nearer to where you are staying. I am sure all the tourist places will have details.
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Thanks doe, I have been looking at the water parks, and the transfers do sound appealing as I doubt I'd be wanting to hire a car (I do so much driving at home with work, so I just want a rest)
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