Martinhal Beach Resort & Spa

Portugal | Europe: Atlantic

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Martinhal welcomes families and couples, and the greeting is warm, open and generous. Guests feel at home. Stylish, contemporary architecture complements the organic personality of the resort, which has been shaped to blend effortlessly into the indigenous landscape. This is function and form at its best. This is sustainability.

Rates
(depending on season and number of travellers)
EUR 160 per night/villa for a Deluxe Garden House (1 bedroom) to EUR 880 per night for Luxury Villa

Location
Positioned within a protected natural park near the historic fishing port of Sagres, on Portugal's unspoiled western Algarve coast, Martinhal is where luxury meets Nature.

Accommodation
All Village Houses (Ocean, Bay, Garden and Pinewood) are furnished to the highest standard and include 32" satellite television with multi-channel selectionand video on demand, wireless internet access and an MP3 docking station. Modern conveniences include designer kitchen and washing machine and dryer.
The Luxury Villas also benefit from a daily maid service and are fully furnished. Facilities include satellite television, fully fitted kitchen, fireplace and washing machine and dryer. A BBQ terrace overlooks a private garden and swimming pool.
The Vilas Mimosa are maintained by a daily maid service. Interiors feature fully a fitted kitchen, washing machine and dryer, satellite television and fireplace. A private garden and BBQ terrace enliven the exterior.

Dining
Martinhal Beach Resort & Hotel offers some of the freshest, tastiest and most interesting food and wine in Portugal.
Based on a philosophy of using genuine Portuguese produce of the highest quality and following time-honored methods of preparation, the resort is one of the best places in the Algarve to appreciate delicious national and regional cuisine.
Unpretentious but beautifully prepared Portuguese cuisine is served for dinner at O Terraço, Hotel Martinhal’s restaurant. O Terraço is also the venue where a full buffet breakfast is served.

The freshest fish and seafood can be savoured at As Dunas, a stylish beachfront eatery with the resort’s lively beach club next door.
And Os Gambozinos, located on the Village Square, is the ideal venue for young and old, offering a tempting Italian a la carte dinner menu featuring hot and cold antipasti, fresh salads, delicious pasta dishes and a wide range of pizzas.

Activities & daytrips
There's an exhilarating choice of activities to take part in as a guest of Martinhal Beach Resort & Hotel.
Martinhal Bay is ideal for watersports, and the water is safe for swimming and paddling.
Sports fishing trips can be organised and scuba-diving expeditions arranged. Surfing and body-boarding are favourite pastimes.
Leisurely bicycle tours can be undertaken; the more adventurous can grab a mountain bike.
Horse riding and pony trekking tours explore off the beaten track.
The high-spirited can climb, or go parasailing. A more down to earth option is to hike one of the many coastal paths that take in dramatic cliff-top views. Eco-carting is possible: effectively a go-kart with a sail.
And a holiday in the Algarve wouldn't be the same without teeing off on one of the many superb golf courses that the region is famous for.

Best time to travel
Portugal can be visited all year round, but the peak tourist season is in the summer months (June-September). A visit between February-April will allow guests to experience the much-celebrated Carnaval and Easter festivities.

Getting there
Martinhal Beach Resort & Hotel is approximately 85 km (53 miles) from Faro airport, around a 1 hour, 15 minute drive.

Spa
Indulging at the Finisterra Spa enlivens any stay at Martinhal Beach Resort & Hotel.
Positioned in its own secluded grounds, the spa adds an extra dimension of health and vitality to the guest experience.
Martinhal's philosophy of barefoot luxury is extended at the spa. It promotes a profound sense of wellbeing through the resort's special relationship with the environment.
The range of carefully designed massages and treatments available at the spa honour the Sagres region, and pays tribute to its role in Portuguese maritime history and seafaring culture.

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