Holidays > Madeira > Funchal
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package price from
£792
per person
Bed & Breakfast
Flights from Bournemouth airport
“ A top boutique hotel for those who prefer a small hotel but do not want to miss on 5 star service. A quiet spot which is located close to many fine restaurants. For an intimate break this must be high on anyone’s list. ”
| Palmair Madeira Rep | Resort |
| Isabel Macedo | Quinta da Casa Branca, Funchal |
Isabel is the resort manager for Madeira. She has been representing Palmair for eight years and considers it the best company she has ever worked for. She is a native of Madeira and speaks six different languages.
Set in 1500 square metres of luxuriant gardens, Casa Branca comprises of two modern accommodation blocks and the original manor house, all in an elevated position around 500 yards from the Quinta Magnolia Sporting Club and the Lido. Funchal can be reached by bus or a pleasant walk of some 30 minutes (uphill on return). Friendly and helpful staff provide an excellent service here and couples and mature guests will enjoy the peaceful environment. Restaurants are located in the original manor house (quinta), a short walk away along a cobbled/paved pathway from the main building. Recommended for: A boutique hotel which will appeal to all as it is so well done. There are lovely gardens and pool area to ease away any stress you may have.
Rooms
TVTelephone
Safe
Hairdryer
Mini-Bar
Terrace
Bathrobes
Air Conditioned twin/double bedded rooms with bathroom
Superior rooms and suites are situated in an adjacent two storey building (supplement applies - available on request)
Facilities
BarGym
Internet
Jacuzzi
Laundry
Library
Lounge
Pool Towels
Room Service
Sauna
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
2 Floors
43 Rooms
A la carte and table d'hote restaurant
Massage Facilities - local charges apply
Pavilion restaurant serving buffet breakfast or light lunches
Some facilities are subject to a deposit or a local charge for certain hotels.

