Euro Moniz in Bairro do Amial (Portugal)

 

Euro Moniz in Portugal

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Rua das Alfarrobeiras,
Bairro do Amial,

The Euro Moniz is located on the nortwest coast of Madeira; between the deep blue of the Ocean an the lush green of the mountains. Just 100 metres away from the peculiar natural rocka pools of Madeira. Vineyards producing the famous Madeira wines surround the Hotel and 1 km away lies the laurisilva forest (a wolrd Patrimony recognisd by UNESCO since 2000) containing uniques types of fauna and flora.Start the day with the breakfast buffet in the breakfast room or ask for room service where you can have your continental breakfast free of charge.End the day at our Panoramic Bar with the traditional drink Poncha or something else you like.

Rates From £35 per night.
Rooms: 33
 
From Madeira Airport, take the highway towards Funchal. After you pass the capital and Cmara de Lobos, take the road to Ribeira Brava. Then, head to So Vicente where you will find a road which leads you straight to Porto Moniz. In porto Moniz follow the sign Piscina Naturias and you will drive directly to the hotel (on your left side).



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