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Hotel Girassol

in Funchal , Madeira T rating: 3 plus

 
  • Suites as standard
  • Lovely gardens
  • Relaxing sauna and massage
This hotel has excellent facilities including two pools set in pretty gardens and is close to local facilities and the popular Lido.
Madeira, known as the Garden Island, is a wonderful place for exploring - the scenery is amazing - but relaxing is important too, and the Girassol offers two pools, a poolside bar, a sauna and massage to rest legs weary from sightseeing.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Buffet restaurant
  • Christmas Eve, New Year and Easter Sunday gala meals included

Swimming pool

  • 2 swimming pools
  • Poolside bar
  • Pretty gardens
  • Spacious sun terraces
  • Sunbeds
  • Parasols

Entertainment

  • Weekly folklore show
  • Lounge with bar service and sea views
  • Bar, closes at 24:00

Activities

  • Small gym, sauna and massage
  • Games room

For Families

  • Cots

Child reductions

  • up to 12 yrs inclusive

Other facilities

  • Hairdresser
  • Safety deposit boxes

Special Offers

Free bottle of local sparkling wine‚ basket of fruit and flowers on arrival for honeymooners plus free room upgrade, subject to availability in resort. No single room supplement in Jul and Oct.

Important Information

Luggage may be transported separately on the coach transfer

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Tour operator rating

3 plus

Official Rating

4 Star

No. of floors

11

No. of lifts

2

No. of rooms

136

Room facilities

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Room facilities

  • Suites have:
  • 2-3 beds - 3rd bed in the lounge
  • TV
  • Hairdryer
  • Sea view available at a supplement

Location

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  • 2km to Funchal, on a level stretch of the main coastal road
  • 300m to lido, popular with locals
  • 100m to shops‚ bars and restaurants

Your guide to Funchal, Madeira

"Madeira is more than sweet wine. It's also an excuse to explore beautiful gardens and discover why Funchal is called the Pearl of the Ocean."

Funchal is like no place you’ve ever been. A uniquely spellbinding city, it’s like a portion of Portugal sprinkled with a dash of Garden of Eden and Edwardian Britain. Set in a sparkling natural harbour, with its cobbled streets and mosaic-covered roads winding up the mountainside, it seems to be smothered in vivid bougainvillea, jasmine and other exotic blooms, infusing everywhere with a magical scent during the summer months.

In town, almost every street uncovers another fascinating sight or historic gem. Wander the old town with its quaint cobblestones, craft shops and pavement cafes. Explore the marina with its fine seafood restaurants before admiring the city’s impressive Sé cathedral with its ornate ceiling and artworks. And take a look around the covered market, a dizzying montage of exotic fruit stalls and flower-sellers wearing traditional costume.

Even after this, there’s still a long list of sights still waiting. Take a cable car to the mountain village of Monte and hurtle back down the cobbles towards Funchal in a wicker toboggan. For more sedate pleasures, meander around the Botanical Gardens to admire their dazzling displays of orchids, cacti and Madeira’s iconic dragon trees. Or mooch around Funchal’s intriguing museums and make the obligatory visit to a wine lodge to learn Madeira’s age-old wine making secrets.

Sightseeing done, there are also loads of excuses to put down that guidebook. Lounge around at nearby Praia Formosa pebble beach or one of the city’s inviting lidos. Immerse yourself in Madeira’s staggeringly beautiful and tranquil countryside. And come sundown, dine in Funchal’s charming old town, serenaded by melancholy fado music as the moon rises slowly above you. Of course, you could always step it up a notch down at the casino – there are fast-paced shows as well as things like roulette and blackjack. Decisions, decisions.

More on Funchal, Madeira

More on Funchal, Madeira

Funchal is like no place you’ve ever been. A uniquely spellbinding city, it’s like a portion of Portugal sprinkled with a dash of Garden of Eden and Edwardian Britain. Set in a sparkling natural harbour, with its cobbled streets and mosaic-covered roads winding up the mountainside, it seems to be smothered in vivid bougainvillea, jasmine and other exotic blooms, infusing everywhere with a magical scent during the summer months.

In town, almost every street uncovers another fascinating sight or historic gem. Wander the old town with its quaint cobblestones, craft shops and pavement cafes. Explore the marina with its fine seafood restaurants before admiring the city’s impressive Sé cathedral with its ornate ceiling and artworks. And take a look around the covered market, a dizzying montage of exotic fruit stalls and flower-sellers wearing traditional costume.

Even after this, there’s still a long list of sights still waiting. Take a cable car to the mountain village of Monte and hurtle back down the cobbles towards Funchal in a wicker toboggan. For more sedate pleasures, meander around the Botanical Gardens to admire their dazzling displays of orchids, cacti and Madeira’s iconic dragon trees. Or mooch around Funchal’s intriguing museums and make the obligatory visit to a wine lodge to learn Madeira’s age-old wine making secrets.

Sightseeing done, there are also loads of excuses to put down that guidebook. Lounge around at nearby Praia Formosa pebble beach or one of the city’s inviting lidos. Immerse yourself in Madeira’s staggeringly beautiful and tranquil countryside. And come sundown, dine in Funchal’s charming old town, serenaded by melancholy fado music as the moon rises slowly above you. Of course, you could always step it up a notch down at the casino – there are fast-paced shows as well as things like roulette and blackjack. Decisions, decisions.

Reviews

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Hotel Girassol reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 4/5

Based on 9 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 3/5
  • Food Food: 3/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 4/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/11/2009, Anonymous said...

This was an excellent experience. The hotel provided good service and the staff were polite and very helpful. The buffet meals were varied with good choices.We did take an excusion of the east side of the island which was superb. (we did not book it... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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This hotel has excellent facilities including two pools set in pretty gardens and is close to local facilities and the popular Lido.

Madeira, known as the Garden Island, is a wonderful place for exploring - the scenery is amazing - but relaxing is important too, and the Girassol offers two pools, a poolside bar, a sauna and massage to rest legs weary from sightseeing.

 
Hotel Girassol
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