The Madeira Islands are a stunning archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic — a place of lush greenery and rugged mountains 1,000km from the European mainland. where you can hike in the morning, surf in the afternoon, and finish your day in a fine restaurant where the breathtaking view is complemented by unforgettable Mediterranean or traditional Madeira cuisine.
Restaurants in Madeira Islands
4.5 based on 143 reviews
Over-looking the bay of Machico lies the Santo da Serra Golf Club. Its original course, built in 1937, was redesigned in 1991 by the famous golf architect Robert Trent Jones who created a spectacular 27 hole golf course in one of the most beautiful landscapes that nature may offer. The MACHICO and the DESERTAS courses are the ones usually played on the Madeira Island Open, while the SERRAS course, though slightly plain, maintains the same game level.
Although we don't golf, we decided to stop in to check out the club house and wow, how could you not love this place? The decor is so inviting and the staff so welcoming we decided to have dinner here. The scabbard fish meal with passion fruit and banana was superb and so beautifully presented. Compliments to the chef! Prices are very reasonable so don't hesitate to stop in.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Batalha Golf Course it is a 27 holes golf course. Championship golf course, home of The Azores Ladies Open 2012 & 2014 and The Azores Seniors Open in 2008. Beside the round of golf clients may have different experiences like "Baptism of Golf" (introduction golf to all family) and golf lessons during your holidays. Rental Clubs available.
4.0 based on 294 reviews
Set within the magnificent Palheiro Estate and lying adjacent to the five-star Madeira Island Hotel Casa Velha do Palheiro – a Relais & Châteaux property – the 18-hole, par 72 Championship golf course meanders through a pristine environment of maritime pine and botanical woodland embroidered with lush, sub-tropical vegetation.At nearly 500 m (1640 ft) above sea level, the location is blessed with dramatic views of Madeira’s mountainous skyline and the vast Atlantic Ocean. Nestling below just 10 minutes away is Funchal, the island’s capital. Designed by renowned golf architect Cabell B. Robinson, this picturesque layout with year-round appeal takes full advantage of Madeira’s hilly terrain, with abrupt ridges and deep valleys providing a compelling challenge for even the most seasoned golfer.Teeing off here is to walk through a verdant and tranquil 200-year-old country estate, and an abundance of fragrant, exotic flora lends the course a unique and singular quality.
I played four times during a week in Funchal. Lucky with the weather it was glorious on all rounds. A testing but fair course - excellent exercise!. Some of the views are unbelievable - didn't know what to do play golf or take photos. Most importantly a BIG thank you to the ladies at reception and the gents preparing the hire clubs. Front desk impression is important and you did a great job of looking after me.????????
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