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For those who dream of escaping to a heavenly island of golden sandy beaches bathed in warm, turquoise waters in a resort free from the taint of mass tourism, let us introduce Porto Santo.

Situated about 25 miles to the northeast of Madeira, the little known island of Porto Santo is a real treasure and not surprisingly a closely guarded secret by holidaymakers in the know. The island measures a mere 7 miles by 4 miles and supports an indigenous population of just 5,000 people. Its diminutive size and remote position have undoubtedly helped Porto Santo to retain a strong connection with its past. Evidence of this can be seen by the practice of folk traditions, the preservation of local architecture, including the old lime mines and the many wooden windmills spread around the island, some of which still work today. Porto Santo’s most notable historical claim to fame, however, is the house now a museum in the sleepy capital, Vila Baleira, which commemorates the stay of explorer, Christopher Columbus, on the island.

With average daily temperatures ranging between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius, and a less undulating landscape than the neighbouring island of Madeira, Porto Santo basks in sunshine for most of the year. Often referred to as the "golden island", thanks to its picture-perfect sandy beach that stretches for more than five miles, Porto Santo is arguably both a beach and a health resort. Whilst the island’s laid back atmosphere and aesthetically pleasing surroundings are conducive to restful minds, the beach sands allegedly have restorative properties that benefit aches and pains.

Although visitors to the island usually regard it as one large beach, the Portosantanese differentiate stretches of it by name and individual attributes, so it is definitely worth exploring. The clean sea waters that surround Porto Santo are typically very clear, warm and gentle in nature, providing the ideal conditions to enjoy activities such as snorkelling, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving, jet skiing and kite surfing, in addition to deep-sea fishing at certain times of the year. Other pursuits such as horse riding, jogging and mountain biking are also available. For golf enthusiasts there is a fantastic brand new golf course designed by the world champion, Seve Ballesteros, with 18 holes and a short circuit of 9 holes. The island also boasts a tennis academy with 8 tennis courts and a horse-riding centre. Porto Santo is a great place for walkers as its landscape is not too steep to be demanding or so vast as to be daunting; it is the ideal place to wander amongst unspoilt landscapes with only livestock for company.

In relation to its size, Porto Santo is well served by a number of restaurants that mostly serve Portuguese and Madeiran cuisine, particularly seafood and grilled meat. The night life on Porto Santo is characteristically laid back; however, there are a number of cafés and bars on the island, with those nearest the beach tending to be the liveliest. As you might expect, Porto Santo’s shopping opportunities are low-key and souvenirs are most likely to be found in the capital, Vila Baleira which has a small market, supermarket and a few old fashioned shops.




Pestana Porto Santo   (5*)


Porto Santo


The hotel is set on a stunning golden beach

If you're looking for a quiet, relaxing holiday in the sun, in a top quality hotel and beautiful surroundings, then this hotel is ideal. As well as a stunning beach, the hotel has a wide range of facilities on site and within easy reach such as tennis, golf and horse riding. The village of Vila Baleira is just a 10 minute walk away.

The hotel has been traditionally designed with low rise buildings blending in with the natural surroundings and the sub tropical gardens.


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Outdoor swimming pool



Bedroom



Beach


Features

  • Indoor heated swimming pool with multiple jet streams
  • 2 large swimming pools
  • Spa with 5 treatment rooms
  • Sauna, Turkish bath, aromatherapy, relaxation room
  • Gymnasium
  • Kids Club with outdoor sea water swimming pool and play areas
  • 2 tennis courts
  • Beach bar
  • Internet corner
  • News kiosk
  • Beach deck walkway
  • Tennis academy 100m away
  • 18 hole Golf course 500m away (Severiano Ballesteros)
  • Horse Riding 1000m away


Rooms

All bedrooms are elegantly furnished with bathtub and shower, hairdryer, safe, air-conditioning, balcony or terrace, seating area, flat screen TV, radio, internet access, mini-bar


Restaurants

  • 4 restaurants
  • including one Italian, one Mediterranean, one poolside BBQ, and one buffet


The Resort

  • For those who dream of escaping to a heavenly island of golden sandy beaches bathed in warm, turquoise waters in a resort free from the taint of mass tourism, let us introduce Porto Santo.
  • Situated about 25 miles to the northeast of Madeira, the little known island of Porto Santo is a real treasure and not surprisingly a closely guarded secret by holidaymakers in the know. The island measures a mere 7 miles by 4 miles and supports an indigenous population of just 5,000 people. Its diminutive size and remote position have undoubtedly helped Porto Santo to retain a strong connection with its past. Evidence of this can be seen by the practice of folk traditions, the preservation of local architecture, including the old lime mines and the many wooden windmills spread around the island, some of which still work today. Porto Santo’s most notable historical claim to fame, however, is the house now a museum in the sleepy capital, Vila Baleira, which commemorates the stay of explorer, Christopher Columbus, on the island.
  • With average daily temperatures ranging between 19 and 23 degrees Celsius, and a less undulating landscape than the neighbouring island of Madeira, Porto Santo basks in sunshine for most of the year. Often referred to as the "golden island", thanks to its picture-perfect sandy beach that stretches for more than five miles, Porto Santo is arguably both a beach and a health resort. Whilst the island’s laid back atmosphere and aesthetically pleasing surroundings are conducive to restful minds, the beach sands allegedly have restorative properties that benefit aches and pains.
  • Although visitors to the island usually regard it as one large beach, the Portosantanese differentiate stretches of it by name and individual attributes, so it is definitely worth exploring. The clean sea waters that surround Porto Santo are typically very clear, warm and gentle in nature, providing the ideal conditions to enjoy activities such as snorkelling, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, scuba diving, jet skiing and kite surfing, in addition to deep-sea fishing at certain times of the year. Other pursuits such as horse riding, jogging and mountain biking are also available. For golf enthusiasts there is a fantastic brand new golf course designed by the world champion, Seve Ballesteros, with 18 holes and a short circuit of 9 holes. The island also boasts a tennis academy with 8 tennis courts and a horse-riding centre. Porto Santo is a great place for walkers as its landscape is not too steep to be demanding or so vast as to be daunting; it is the ideal place to wander amongst unspoilt landscapes with only livestock for company.
  • In relation to its size, Porto Santo is well served by a number of restaurants that mostly serve Portuguese and Madeiran cuisine, particularly seafood and grilled meat. The night life on Porto Santo is characteristically laid back; however, there are a number of cafés and bars on the island, with those nearest the beach tending to be the liveliest. As you might expect, Porto Santo’s shopping opportunities are low-key and souvenirs are most likely to be found in the capital, Vila Baleira which has a small market, supermarket and a few old fashioned shops.


Other Information

Board BasisBed & Breakfast
Distance to the Beachon the beach
Distance to the town10 minutes walk to the village
Any restrictions? Flights to Porto Santo only operate between Monday 31st May - 19th July and then from the 6th September - 25th October with prices starting at just £499 per person for 7 nights bed and breakfast.


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