Portugal Golf Holidays – Meet the stunning Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel

Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel. The stunning Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel

Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel is a reference in Viseu

The Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel is a prominent establishment in Portugal’s North region, and it is part of the Portuguese and Mozambican-based Montebelo Hotels & Resorts chain.

The hotel is only 5 minutes away from the heart of Viseu and offers quick access to major highways that lead to the nearby Serra da Estrela and Caramulo natural parks as well as Porto, which can be reached in only 1 hour.

Any tourist will find the modern 5-star Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel to be a great starting point to begin to explore Viseu and the rest of Portugal’s north region, where they can enjoy the region’s renowned hospitality, great cuisine, and artisanal products.

The Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel features a spa, an indoor and outdoor pool, and a fitness centre in addition to a gourmet restaurant and a lounge with panoramic views of the area.

Just 10 minutes away from the hotel, the Montebelo Golf course is a genuine challenge for golfers of all experience levels thanks to its 27 holes and its location on 200 hectares of land that features gorse and heather in addition to pines and oaks as prominent vegetation types.

Montebelo Golf offers several functional areas near the golf course, namely the driving range, pitch & putt, bunkers shot, putting green and an academy, as well as a magnificent restaurant, where everyone can quietly enjoy the magnificent atmosphere.

Book your golf holidays in Montebelo Viseu Congress Hotel with Tee Times Golf Agency and enjoy the marvels of the North region of Portugal.

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Portugal Golf Holidays – The outstanding history of Hotel Palácio Estoril

Hotel Palácio Estoril. The incredible history of Palácio Estoril hotel

Palácio Estoril has a very rich past

The Hotel Palácio Estoril is a five-star hotel in the centre of Estoril, only 20 minutes from Lisbon‘s city centre, and features stunning gardens and breathtaking views of Estoril and Cascais Bay.

Since its opening in 1930, travellers from all over the globe have stayed at Hotel Palácio. It provides all the comforts of home in an atmosphere of timeless luxury, and its famous hospitality sets it apart.

The Hotel Palácio Estoril of today still has many features from the time it opened in the 1930s. The Hotel’s opulent classic décor has been updated over time without deviating from its original framework of timelessness, luxury, and sophistication, creating an exclusive ambience that is felt by all who enter.

During the Second World War and due to Portugal’s neutrality, some royal families fled to Estoril, known at the time as the “Kings Coast”. British and German spies met in the Hotel Palácio, where numerous members of the European royalty stayed.

In 1969, “On Her Majesty’s Service”, a classic James Bond film, was set at the Hotel.

Palácio Estoril was the second home of the Spanish, Italian, French, Bulgarian, and Romanian royal houses, and their descendants still visit the hotel. In February 2011, the Royal Gallery was created at the hotel, displaying photos of European nobles who have visited the place.

Today, Palácio Estoril continues to be a reference and has received many awards, like the Condé Nast Award 2023 for the best place for meetings and conferences, and the 2023 Merit Award from the Portuguese journal Expresso.

Enjoy your stay and let the hotel’s colourful and illustrious past inspire you.

Near the hotel, you’ll find excellent golf courses, like Oitavos Dunes, Quinta da Marinha and Golf Estoril.

Book your golf holidays at Hotel Palácio Estoril with Tee Times Golf Agency and play on some of the best golf courses in Portugal.

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Portugal Golf Holidays – Madeira with occupancy of 88% in Easter

Madeira Island. Madeira expects a busy Easter period

Madeira will have a busy Easter period

According to Eduardo Jesus, Madeira’s Secretary of Tourism and Culture, demand is “very strong” across the region, so the island’s hotels should see an Easter weekend occupancy rate of around 88%.

“It appears that demand maintains a very strong trend for Madeira and that the occupancy numbers are all of this relevance, both in Funchal and outside Funchal”, said Eduardo Jesus.

Eduardo Jesus stated that the region presently has 34,000 beds in conventional hotels and around 23,000 in local accommodations, meaning that the occupancy rate of the tourism sector at Easter should be around 88%.

It was not indicated which are the main tourism emitting markets during the Easter period, but in the region, throughout the year, the German, British, French and national ones stand out.

Tourism seems to be recovering in the Madeiran region. For context, one of the region’s major industries is tourism, which brought in a record 528.8 million euros and saw a record-breaking 9.6 million overnight stays in 2022. This year is off to a promising start as well.

Golf tourism is also growing in Madeira, with the region offering 3 outstanding golf courses ready to give you a challenge, 2 on Madeira Island and 1 in Porto Santo.

Besides the brilliant golf courses and the glamorous hotels, you’ll find amazing gastronomy, stunning natural landscapes, nice weather, and tranquillity. The region has everything you need to provide you with the golf holidays of your dreams.

Book your golf holidays in Madeira with Tee Times Golf Agency and play on some of the best golf courses in Portugal.

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