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Arrivals and Departures:
Check-in time: 14:00
Check-out time: 11:00
Payment:
Reservation Deposit: 50%
Balance: 21 days prior to arrival
Capacity:
Sleeps: 4 + cot sleep infant
If Baby-Friendly Boltholes could design resort holidays, Martinhal is how they would look. Having opened in summer 2010, this fabulously well designed villa and hotel resort boasts both sophistication and family-friendly appeal in spades. Plus it is pretty reasonably priced too.
The new resort is a smattering of funky cubist villas, a modern take on a
village square, a spa and a hotel set on the edge of a nature reserve near the
charming town of Sagres on Portugal's Algarve coast. It's contemporary but
comfortable feel is, in places, somewhat reminiscent of a Heals catalogue set
with high quality retro-modern furnishings set in front of huge picture
windows, often framing views of the unspoilt coastline.
From tots to teens, there's something for everyone in the wide ranges of
facilities on offer, which are carefully blended into the landscape so it is
easy to holiday in a chic villa by a beach and relax, but also seek out
activity or sociability as and when you want it.
Its heaven for parents with a fabulously funky kids club and crèche, water
sports school, a football academy, excellent tennis centre and good selection
of restaurants. The chic but family friendly pizza and pasta place also offers
take-away, whilst the glamorous sea front cocktail bar and formal restaurant is
perfect for 'date nights' with the help of on-site babysitters (book 48hrs in
advance).
As well as the brilliantly designed and well-staffed crèche and kids club,
there's an excellent gated play area and a trendy games room stuffed with bean
bags, games consoles, table tennis, air hockey etc. Two of the communal pool
areas have separate toddler pools which are scattered with huge 'Fat Boy' bean
bags that are perfect for snuggling up for a shady snooze, and chests stuffed
with kids toys. Plus there's a long list of baby gear available on request (see
grey box).
The village square comes alive with families in the evening when parents sip
drinks and nibble on dinner whilst little ones make new friends and play on
bikes provided in the central area. Most evenings there's either live music or
the kids club staff offer impromptu games and face painting, so the usual
struggle to keep kids entertained and relax over dinner is totally absent.
Plus, if you feel like a night in, there's a reasonably priced meal delivery
service, take-aways from the pizzeria or deli, plus handy groceries in the
village store.
The stylish but unfussy spa is the icing on the cake and the perfect way to top
off a holiday that somehow manages to make parents feel like they can enjoy the
kind of sophisticated and chic break they dreamed of before kids, but also take
the little ones along and have fun with them too. Plus there's no need to take
out a second mortgage to do it!
Accommodation Overview
The Bay Houses at Martinhal Beach Resort & Hotel are located on the eastern margin of the resort and are the most spacious and secluded properties in Martinhal Village. The houses have been designed upside down, with living areas on the first floor to make the most of the unspoiled location. Furthermore, they have an east-west orientation and allow the best views from both sides – with beautiful sunrises and spectacular sunsets.
The Houses come in 2 and 3 bedroom sizes. Two bedroom options can be reserved on this page* (click the 'Prices' tab or 'Reserve Now' button). These boast two en suite bedrooms either of which can be converted into a twin or a king-sized double, one with walk-in shower and the other with bath tub and shower over. The master bedroom has large patio doors opening out onto a terrace and lawn area furnished with loungers and enjoying gorgeous sea view - perfect for pre-bed drinks, early morning coffee or grabbing a quiet moment with abook. Also downstairs is a utility/storage area with washer-dryer, although a paid for laundry service is available. Upstairs the houses have a large open-plan space with well-equipped contemporary kitchen (hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, kettle, cafetiere etc.), large dining table and chairs and a comfortable L-shaped sofa with large flat-screen TV offering satellite channels. There are large patio doors opening onto a spacious balcony with sofa area and giant bean bag.
*reservations are subject to confirmation from the resort within 24hrs. Prices are per villa and do not include flights or transfers.
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Martinhal is set just east of the windswept but charming town of Sagres on the Algarve's westernmost tip. It is an impressive landscape where the wild Atlantic and the warm calm Mediterranean meet, backed by a Biogenetic nature reserve and is wonderful in autumn when the winds drop totally and migrating birds make for spectacular sites. The fact the region is renowned for wind has the benefit of keeping it unspoilt and rarely seems to bother the families soaking up the sun around the pool, many of whom welcome the cool breezes. The nature reserve is largely flat which invites exploration by bikes, which can be hired, with or without child seats and trailers, from the hotel, as well as by jeep safari which can be booked via the 'village square' reception.
The beach at Martinhal is made up of lovely smooth sand and backed by a handy beach bar with toilets. There are small dunes that little ones enjoy rolling down and great opportunities for shell collecting whilst the sea is handily shallow to some distance. Kite surfing and eco buggies abound, but there's plenty of space for sandcastle building and it’s just a short stroll to the hotel's pool, beach bistro and trampoline area if the wind picks up. A nice alternative beach a short drive away is Praia Castelejo, which is largely sheltered and offers lovely rockpooling opportunities, as well as soft golden sands and shallow seas. Also nearby, Praia da Salema is backed by a pretty fishing village with restaurants and cafes offering lovely sea views. Just to the east, in the rocky cliffs, there are 140 million-year old dinosaur prints, which provide much fascination for little ones.
Sagres itself is within a 5-10 minute drive/taxi (do book a return as taxi a few and far between) trip from the hotel and boasts a handy supermarket, pretty square and a cluster of decent seafood and Italian restaurants.
Getting There: The airport at Faro is approx. 53 miles (75minutes drive). Taxi transfers can be arranged for around €100 each-way. Faro is served by low-cost airlines from most UK regional airports. Try www.skyscanner.net, which BFB finds is a handy reference guide to who flies where and when.
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This is the second time we have visited Martinhal in the last year and it was in...
This is the second time we have visited Martinhal in the last year and it was incredible once again. The only disappointing thing was that the restaurant menus had changed and we found them to be both expensive and restrictive (in the serving times and choice of food available). We also had a problem booking direct with the hotel (which is how we booked the first time) and so used BFB instead. We found that the service they provided was very good and would recommend them to friends/family. I think the website is particularly easy to use and well laid out.
Martinhal was totally wonderful and we felt very lucky to be there. Our kids had...
Martinhal was totally wonderful and we felt very lucky to be there. Our kids had as much fun as we did, & they especially loved the home made fish fingers! The Ocean House was so beautiful & the resort is really well designed. Our only regret was that we did not stay longer!














