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Situated in the beautiful Palheiro Gardens, this is the perfect retreat with unbeatable access to Palheiro Golf Course.
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We just love to visit Madeira at any time of the year. It has a permanent spring-like climate that makes it a perfect year-round golfing destination. Thanks to its unique environment, we can indulge ourselves with its abundance of tropical fruits, Atlantic fresh fish, seafood and of course the superb wine.
We rate Madeira as the most beautiful of the Atlantic Islands. Its lush valleys, green mountains and beautiful flowers simply have to be seen to be believed. Words cannot do them justice.
Another thing we like is that the island is not a mass tourist destination so quality tourism has developed and this has helped retain its true character. Old traditions have been preserved and the many celebrations include the Carnival in February/March, the Flower Festival in April and the Wine Festival in September.
Whether you stay in one of our hotels in the Funchal area or not, we recommend you visit Madeira’s capital city. It’s built in an enormous amphitheatre and has many small, narrow, cobbled streets. It got its name from the vast amounts of fennel (funcho) that used to grow there. Although it’s home to over half of the island’s population it still has an almost village-like feel to it. We love to explore it on foot, admiring its varied sights and sounds. Our favourite spot is the market - The Mercado dos Lavradores. It’s the heart of Funchal, selling fruit and vegetables, fish, meat, flowers, handbags and more, and it’s so full of life, colour and glamour that you really shouldn’t miss it.
Palheiro Golf
At Palheiro Golf combines Madeiran hills, ridges and deep valleys with golfable terrain to produce a dramatically interesting course.
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The magnificent Santo De Serra Golf Course which includes 27 holes has spectacular Views of the mountains, valleys and the best of Madeira's coastline.