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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Reception
24-hour service has wine shop and souvenirs shop, beauty
salon and boutique.
Parking
Private parking for hotel clients |

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Courtesy Bus
Six times daily to and from Funchal, from Monday to Saturday.
Public Bus: Bus stop 20 metres from entrance of Hotel with regular connections to
Caniço and Funchal.
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BARS:
Ocean Bar: Situated by the outdoor pool, opens from 09h00 to 18h00
Atlantic Bar: Cocktail Bar.
Happy Hour daily between 18h30 to 20h00.
Daily entertainment. |
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RESTAURANTS:
Aquamarina: Opens daily for breakfast and dinner (Buffet)
Atalaia: Grill Restaurant (A La Carte service) |
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Sports and Activities
Golf Practice Area, Gymnasium, Sauna,
Billiard, Darts, Table Tennis and other table games.
Bicycles free of charge,
Jacuzzi, Salt water heated. Aquarobics lessons 3 times a week. |
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Swimming Pools
Indoor heated Swimming pool, Swimming pool, Children's
Swimming pool and Esplanade with Pool Bar "Ocean Bar”. |
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Entertainment
Resident Music player
Folklore
Cabaret shows
Parrot show
Ballroom dancing |
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Gardens
Providing access to the promenade and the sea and children's
play area. |
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Conference Rooms
One large conference room (up to 120 people), and one small
rooms for 20 people. |
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ABOUT MADEIRA |
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Madeira is also very famous
for its natural environment, where the most important
feature is the Laurissilva Forest, a relic of the Tertiary
Age, which has been classified by UNESCO as a World Natural
Heritage Site. It is no less well known for its year-round
outdoor sports.
The island’s mild climate and a water temperature that never
goes below 17ºC mean that you can be on the go all the time.
Its traditions and customs, visible in its old buildings,
museums and churches and even in regional products like its
wine and embroidery, have lasted for centuries and deserve
your very special attention.
Porto Santo is 40 km from Madeira and is quite simply heaven
on earth! This island, with a 9‑kilometre beach of golden
sand washed by warm, crystalline waters is the ideal refuge
for a quiet, relaxing holiday.
As for the uninhabited Desertas and Selvagens Islands, take
a trip there and, in a few hours, you will get to know some
of the rarest fauna and flora on the planet.
The Desertas Islands are about 22 miles southwest of Funchal
and have been made a biogenetic reserve, which, today, is
that last Atlantic refuge of the Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus
monachus), the rarest seal in the world.
The Selvagens Islands are made up of two groups of small
islands, Selvagem Grande and Selvagem Pequena, and are about
180 miles from Madeira.
These islands also have a nature reserve, where we can find
some of the rarest flora on the planet. They are also
considered a bird sanctuary because of their ideal nesting
conditions for sea birds. |
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