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Funchal, Madeira
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EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL

The Eden Mar suite hotel occupies the whole of the east wing of the Vila Porto Mare resort. Here you will find genuine friendliness born of our long-standing experience and tradition in serving our guests.



Located in Funchal with an innovative concept, the Vila Porto Mare resort offers facilities which are common to three outlets – Suite Hotel Eden Mar, Hotel Porto Mare and The Residence; however, the character of each one of these is guaranteed by individual receptions and different room types.



The rooms combine views over the ocean with 20,000m2 of tropical gardens. Four restaurants, five bars, five pools, SPA, sports and children's facilities...



This is the place to put yourself in tune with nature and enjoy your time in the exuberance of the surroundings. Feel yourself merging with the Atlantic Ocean and experience the lusciousness of the tropical gardens.



LOCATION OF THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL




Located in Funchal next to the sea-front promenade and to the Lido bathing facilities, close to the tourist attractions and shops.



Centre of Funchal: 2.5km
Madeira Airport: 19km

FACILITIES AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL


20,000m2 of subtropical gardens • two outdoor pools (710m2 and 127m2) • outdoor children's pool (20m2)• heated indoor/outdoor pool (250 m2) • four restaurants • five bars • two jacuzzis • SPA • sauna • steam bath • gym • tennis court • squash court • aerobics studio • table tennis • billiards • mini-golf • putting green• pétanque • viewpoint • playroom and playground • multi-purpose room • meeting rooms • covered parking



SERVICES AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL




24h room service • entertainment programme • children's entertainment programme (seasonal) • weekly rotation of daily themed buffets • Wi-Fi access in the reception area and lower lobby • free Internet access terminal at reception • beach towels • free hotel/town centre shuttle • baby-sitting* • golf green fee* • rent-a-car* • tours* • doctor*
* subject to a charge

ACCOMODATION AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL

Space, comfort, verandas and a kitchenette... A junior suite, superior studio or studio – the choice is yours.

SUITE
If space is important then this will be heaven...

Total area: 116m2 (50m2 veranda) • hall • bedroom with en suite bathroom • kitchenette • living room • ample terrace with views over the Atlantic

FIXTURES AND FITTINGS
Bedroom with twin beds, armchair, desk with mirror and chair, cable TV • marble bathroom with shower and bath, hairdryer, make-up mirror • living room with dining table, sofa, armchair and occasional table, cable TV • kitchenette equipped with a fridge, cooker with two electric rings, cutlery and crockery • air-conditioning (heating/cooling) • veranda with tables and chairs

SERVICES AND AMENITIES
Bathroom supplied with bath products • bathrobe • fridge • tea and coffee making facilities • safe* • Internet access*
* subject to a charge

JUNIOR SUITE
Perfect for your dream holiday. Enjoy the space...

Total area: between 46 and 52m2 (8m2 veranda) • hall • bedroom with en suite bathroom • kitchenette • living room next to the bedroom with a sliding dividing door • veranda with views over the Atlantic, the hotel gardens and pool area
Rooms details
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS

Bedroom with twin beds, armchair, desk with mirror and chair, cable TV • marble bathroom with shower and bath, hairdryer, make-up mirror • living room with dining table, sofa, armchair and occasional table, cable TV • kitchenette equipped with a fridge, cooker with two electric rings, cutlery and crockery • air-conditioning (heating/cooling) • veranda with tables and chairs

SERVICES AND AMENITIES

Bathroom supplied with bath products • bathrobe • tea and coffee making facilities • fridge • Internet access* • safe*
* subject to a charge

SUPERIOR STUDIO
Give your days a new dimension. Unwind and spend your days peacefully in this space which is all yours.

Total area: between 42 and 48m2 (8m2 veranda) • bedroom with en suite bathroom • kitchenette • veranda with views over the Atlantic, the hotel gardens and pool area
Rooms details
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS

Bedroom with twin beds, armchair, dining table and chairs, desk with mirror and chair, cable TV • marble bathroom with shower and bath, hairdryer, make-up mirror • kitchenette equipped with a fridge, cooker with two electric rings, cutlery and crockery • air-conditioning (heating/cooling) • veranda with tables and chairs

SERVICES AND AMENITIES

Bathroom supplied with bath products • bathrobe • tea and coffee making facilities • mini-bar • Internet access* • safe*
* subject to a charge

STUDIO
Extremely comfortable. Your holidays will be unforgettable.

Total area: between 42 and 48m2 (8m2 veranda) • bedroom with en suite bathroom • kitchenette • veranda with views over the Atlantic

Rooms details
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS

Bedroom with twin beds, armchair, dining table and chairs, desk with mirror and chair, cable TV • marble bathroom with shower and bath, hairdryer, make-up mirror • kitchenette equipped with a fridge, cooker with two electric rings, cutlery and crockery • air-conditioning (heating/cooling) • veranda with tables and chairs

SERVICES AND AMENITIES

Bathroom supplied with bath products • bathrobe • tea and coffee making facilities • fridge • Internet access* • safe*
* subject to a charge

GASTRONOMY AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL

Spoil yourself from dawn to dusk... The choice is all yours ... Four restaurants, six bars, live music, Mediterranean, Italian and international cuisine, buffets, à la carte menus... Guests on half board may enjoy meals at any of the resort's restaurants (please ask reception for conditions).

RESTAURANT ALFAMA
Discover the flavours of Portuguese cuisine. The mouth-watering taste of the best flavoursome dishes.
RESTAURANT ALFAMA
Discover the flavours of Portuguese cuisine. The mouth-watering taste of the best flavoursome dishes.
RESTAURANT MED
Explore Mediterranean flavours. The atmosphere here is a very welcoming fusion inspired by a décor with Greek and Moroccan motifs. A special corner waiting to be discovered...
RESTAURANT IL BASILICO
À la carte dining for lovers of genuine Italian flavours. Sharpen your senses at Il Basilico next to the sea-front promenade. A match made in heaven...


SPA AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL

The Spa at Vila Porto Mare offers the combination of a relaxing and modern area and the experience of an internationally recognised brand as a response to the search of a balance between the eclectic modern lifestyle and a physical and spiritual harmony.

The Spa at Vila Porto Mare has selected DECLÉOR products and treatments to provide a high quality and distinctive Spa service to its guests.

Full day and Half day packages are available, as well as special tailored Spa weeks.

SWIMMING AT THE EDEN MAR 4 STAR SUITE HOTEL

Five pools..., yes, five! Two outdoor pools, two indoor and one outdoor children's pool. At the Vila Porto Mare resort you can choose a different pool each time you decide to take a swim...



If you prefer a swim in the sea, the Lido bathing facilities are located a stone's throw away from the resort.



Outdoor Pools
Opening times: 08.00 to 20.00
Average temperature: 24ºC



Indoor Pools
Opening times: 08.00 to 20.00
Average temperature: 28ºC



Outdoor Children's Pool
Opening times: 08.00 to 20.00
Average temperature: 25ºC



locally
HISTORY OF MADEIRA

References to the Madeira Archipelago can be found dating back to Roman times when they were known as the purple islands... However, their discovery in 1419 is attributed to the Portuguese Tristão Vaz Teixeira and João Gonçalves Zarco.

The name Madeira (wood) comes from the abundant vegetation which the navigators found on this paradise floating in the middle of the Atlantic. Composed of the Islands of Madeira, Porto Santo, Desertas and Selvagens (the last two are nature reserves), the Madeira Archipelago is situated in the Atlantic ocean between 30º and 33º latitude north, 978km south-west of Lisbon and around 700km off the African coast at almost the same latitude as Casablanca, relatively close to the Straits of Gibraltar.

Since its discovery in the XVth century the Island of Madeira became a strategic staging post for ships leaving Europe en route to South Africa, Africa and the Orient. A crossroads for different cultures and people many of whom fell in love with the island and decided to stay, contributing to a multi-cultural society. The island's main crops were sugar and the famous Madeira wine which is still widely appreciated all over the world today.

The island of Madeira is one of the oldest and most prestigious tourist destinations in Europe. With around two thirds of the island classified as a Nature Reserve, contact with nature is unparalleled. The abundant prehistoric Laurisilva forest found on Madeira was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999.

EVENT CALENDER
November and December 2008
Christmas and New Year Festivities

Well established in the habits of the people of Madeira, Christian Christmas traditions lead into the celebrations that commemorate the arrival of the new year with a rich and varied programme of cultural, ethnographical and artistic events, beginning in November with the switching on of the lights in the streets in the centre of Funchal and continuing throughout December until Epiphany – the Twelfth Day of Christmas.

The high point is New Year's Eve when the Funchal amphitheatre is transformed into a grandiose nativity scene illuminated with over 250 coloured lamps and the hillsides are pinpricked by white lights. The scene is set for an unforgettable spectacle.

At midnight on 31st December the skies are lit up with fire, colour and hope in the forthcoming year which could not get off to a better start – a moment already recorded in the Guinness Book of Records.

TOP TEN
On Madeira walking and hiking is an invigorating, exciting and highly rewarding activity. Walkers will find the trails and “levadas” of Madeira challenging and pleasantly surprising.
Built by the early settlers, the “levadas” are watercourses which wind their way through the mountains carrying water to inaccessible agricultural land. Today the “levadas” are one of Madeira's most important tourist attractions. A real foray into untouched nature in the interior of the island.



Some of the “levadas” recommended by the Direcção Regional das Florestas (Regional Forestry Office):

“Levada” Name Distance Time
Levada do Caldeirão Verde 6,5km* 5h50
Levada do Rei 5,1km* 3h30
Vereda da Ponta de São Lourenço 4 m* 2h30
Caminho Real da Encumeada 12,5km 6h30
Levada das 25 Fontes 4,6km* 3h00
Levada do Furado, Ribeiro Frio - Portela 11km 5h00
Vereda do Areeiro 7km 3h30
Caminho Real do Paúl do Mar 1,8km 1h20

* each way


The Sea


The smell of the sea and spellbinding views over the Atlantic Ocean are omnipresent in Madeira. Madeira's clear and temperate waters are a source of inspiration and delight.

Renowned amongst enthusiasts, Madeira is considered one of the best deep sea fishing spots in the world. The island's natural resources also provide scuba divers with unforgettable moments.

The waters around Madeira offer a wide and varied range of boat trips to enjoy the magnificent ocean with opportunities for watching dolphins, turtles, whales...

Surfing, windsurfing and sailing as well as other water sports are also possible.



Monte


The Monte parish overlooks Funchal and is famous for its summer “quintas” (properties) that belonged to the high society of Madeira and European nobility who used to sojourn in Madeira for medical reasons.

Here you may visit captivating gardens and the Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte, the patron saint of the island, in honour of whom Madeira's biggest religious festival is held on 15th August.

An interesting way of getting to Monte is to take the cable car which leaves from Funchal (in the old part of town, next to Hotel Porto Santa Maria). To return to Funchal, we recommend a unique experience: a ride in the typical wicker sledges which, pushed by two “carreiros” (sledge handlers), slide down the hill on wooden runners covering the 4km down to Funchal.


The east of the Island


The Island of Madeira is marked by contrasts. Exploring the east of the island makes for a wide range of experiences. Leaving Funchal we suggest you head for the town of Camacha renowned for its typical folkloric traditions and wicker-work handicrafts. From here you may continue to the top of the island's second highest peak, Pico do Areeiro (1810m) where you can enjoy views over Curral das Freiras and the north coast of the island. Afterwards descending to Ribeiro Frio you will find the Laurisilva forest which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The picturesque “A” form houses with thatched roofs originated in Santana which is on the north coast of the island. Here you may also visit the Madeira Theme Park. On your return you may see Ponta São Lourenço, Madeira's most eastern point, from the town of Caniçal.


The west of the island


Just outside Funchal you will find the fishing village of Câmara de Lobos, painted by Sir Winston Churchill when he stayed in Madeira. Next you should not miss Cabo Girão, the 580m sea cliff which is one of the highest in Europe. After passing through the town of Ribeira Brava you will come to Madeira's only flat area, the Paúl da Serra plateau. Continuing onwards to the lush north coast you will come to Porto Moniz with its natural sea-water pools bordering the sea. Following the coast beyond Seixal – a good wine producing area – you will arrive in S. Vicente where you may visit the Caves and the São Vicente Volcanic Studies Centre. On your return journey you will cross the range which divides the north and south sides of the island at Encumeada at an altitude of 1007m.


Museums


The Madeira Story Centre
Located in the Old Town of Funchal next to Hotel Porto Santo Maria and the Cable Car which runs between Funchal and Monte, the Madeira Story Centre offers a complete overview of 14 thousand years of Madeira's history in a visit lasting one and a half hours. From the Archipelago's geological formation to the present day...


R. D. Carlos I, 27 -29
Opening times: Everyday from 10.00 to 18.00
www.storycentre.com

Museu de Arte Sacra

Founded in 1955, this outstanding museum is located in the old Episcopal Palace, a building dating from the beginning of the XVIIth century. The collection of Flemish paintings, religious sculpture and goldsmithery includes items from the diocese's churches and chapels and from private donors. A large part of the collection dates back to the golden age of sugar production on the island when this delicacy, widely appreciated on the European continent, was traded for works of art with Flemish merchants.


Rua do Bispo, 21
Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 to 12.00 and 14.30 to 18.00.

www.museuartesacrafunchal.org


Some other museums
Casa Museu Frederico de Freitas (Funchal)
Centro das Artes "Casa das Mudas" (Calheta)
Museu de Arte Contemporânea (Funchal)
Museu da Quinta das Cruzes (Funchal)
Photographia Museu Vicentes (Funchal)


Gardens


The Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens were opened in 1960 on an old property belonging to the Reid family – Quinta do Bom Sucesso – located around 3 kilometres from the centre of Funchal. Covering around 35 thousand square metres, there are over 2,500 exotic plants and flowers from all over the world. The garden can be reached by the Jardim Botânico Cable Car. A colourful mosaic offset by the beauty and luxuriance of the Funchal amphitheatre ...

Caminho do Meio – Bom sucesso

Opening times: Everyday from 09.00 to 18.00

Monte Palace Tropical Gardens

The Monte Palace Tropical Gardens are located in the picturesque parish of Monte. Here you will find one hundred thousand species of plants and flowers from all over the world. Next door is the Monte Palace Museum which houses two permanent collections, one displaying minerals and the other contemporary sculpture from Zimbabwe.

Caminho do Monte, 174
Opening times: Everyday from 09.30 to 18.00 (Gardens) and from 10.00 to 15.30 (Museum)

www.montepalace.com


Some other gardens and parks
Jardim do Hospício Princesa Dª. Amélia (Funchal)
Jardim Municipal (Funchal)
Palheiro Gardens (Funchal)
Parque de Santa Catarina (Funchal)
Parque Ecológico do Funchal (Funchal)
Parque Florestal das Queimadas (Santana)
Parque Florestal do Ribeiro Frio (Ribeiro Frio)
Parque Municipal do Monte (Funchal)
Quinta das Cruzes (Funchal)
Quinta Magnólia (Funchal)


Funchal Old Town




The settlement of the island began over five centuries ago in what is known as the Old Town of Funchal in the typical and colourful quarter of Santa Maria; a street of the same name built in 1430 is the city's oldest thoroughfare.

The narrow cobbled streets and the restored facades of the old houses warrant a stroll which will, of course, take you through the typical Mercado dos Lavradores (market). The flower sellers' exuberantly colourful regional attire and their flowers – strelitzias, orchids, proteas, roses, cattelyas, camelias – are complemented by the exotic array of subtropical fruit and vegetables. In the fish market the scabbard fish and the exoticism of the huge tuna are a great attraction along with other more common varieties of fish.

In this quarter, on your way to the Forte de São Tiago which houses the Museu de Arte Contemporânea and is situated next to the Hotel Porto Santo Maria, you will find the Madeira Cable Car which transports passengers over the city's hills to Monte, the small Corpo Santo chapel and the Barreirinha Swimming Facilities which offer sea bathing. Next to this you will find the Igreja de Santa Maria Maior, also known as the Igreja do Socorro, dating from 1803.


The Madeira Wine Company


It is impossible to disassociate Madeira's history from its famous wine. Over the ages Madeira wine has been used to toast special occasions in European courts, the palaces of the Russian Tsars and the independence of the United States of America. The Madeira Wine Company's museum is located in a collection of buildings boasting Baroque civil architecture where Madeira Wine used to be made, stored, commercialised and exported; these are the oldest Madeira Wine cellars on the island.

Avenida Arriaga, 28
Opening times: Please ask hotel reception for information about guided tour times.

www.madeirawinecompany.com

Related services
> tour booking at the hotel receptions. Tours may be pre-booked on book@portobay.pt


Golf


Madeira is fast becoming a popular golf destination with two golf courses fully operational (one 27 hole and another 18 hole course) and a third in the planning stage.

At Palheiro Golf you may play the outstanding 18 hole course with views over the bay of Funchal. Since 1993 the 27 hole course at Santo da Serra Golf has hosted the Madeira Island Open which is part of the PGA European Tour.

Palheiro Golf: www.palheirogolf.com
Santo da Serra Golf: www.santodaserragolf.com

USEFUL INFORMATION
Climate
Madeira's climate is a blessing which invites outdoor activities. The subtropical climate with mild temperatures throughout the year – 24ºC in the summer and 18º in the winter – guarantee an ideal balance. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, the sea temperatures record around 22ºC in the summer and 18ºC in the winter.

Average Temperature/Month

Month Min. Max.
January 14 17
February 13 17
March 14 18
April 14 18
May 15 20
June 17 22
July 19 23
August 20 25
September 20 24
October 18 22
November 16 20
December 15 18

Source: WeatherOnline.com

What to wear
Despite its temperate climate Madeira is rich in micro-climates and you may even experience all four seasons in a single day. We suggest you bring light clothing for the many sunny days. However, something warm and a waterproof are also recommended. For those who plan to walk in the hills in Madeira, please do not forget to bring appropriate footwear and sunscreen.


Language
Although the official language is Portuguese you will find other languages such as English, French, German and Spanish widely spoken especially in hotels, restaurants and tourist infrastructures.


Population
According to official data the population of Madeira stands at around two hundred and forty five thousand people of which one hundred thousand live in Funchal.


Time
The time in Madeira is GMT, the same as in Lisbon and London. It is just1hour behind Germany, France, Spain, Belgium, Holland and Scandinavia (two hours behind Finland).


Currency
The currency used is the Euro (€). Foreign currency may be exchanged at the many banks in the region or at bureaux de change. Banks are open on weekdays from 08.30 -15.00. Bureaux de change are open everyday from 09.00 -13.00 and 14.00 – 19.00. Main credit cards are accepted in most places. The island has an excellent cash-point network.


Shopping
In Madeira, and especially in Funchal, you will find a whole range of international brands. Many of the island's shops are open from Monday to Friday from 09.00 – 13.00 and 15.00 – 19.00 and on Saturday from 09.00 – 13.00.

In Funchal you will also find relatively large shopping malls which are open from Monday to Sunday from 10.00 – 23.00.

Shops selling souvenirs and mementoes can be found all over the island; this is where you can buy the famous Madeira embroidery and typical Madeira wine.


Electricity
220 volts; two-pin European plugs.


Water
Tap water in Madeira is good quality and safe to drink.

Health
Funchal has two hospitals and several private clinics. Each of Madeira's 11 districts has at least one health centre. The Porto Bay hotels also have an in-house doctor who will come to the hotel if necessary (subject to a charge). There is also an extensive network of modern chemists throughout the region and there is always an on-call chemist open 24hours/day in each district.


Emergencies
The emergency phone number is 112.


Driving
In Portugal driving is on the right-hand side of the road. The use of a safety belt is compulsory in passenger and heavy goods vehicles. The use of a crash helmet is compulsory on motorbikes.

The legislation in force prohibits speaking on mobile phones while driving except when using a hands-free system.

Traffic signals are the same as those used internationally.

The maximum alcohol consumption permitted is 0.5g/litre.

There are service stations in the main towns, highways and main roads. They are open 24 hours/day. Petrol pumps have a varying opening hours.



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