Facing the Atlantic ocean the four-star Hotel Dom Pedro Marina offers 100 rooms and 55 suites, including two presidential suites with a jaccuzzi on each balcony. Six meeting rooms provide space for 150 delegates. An Italian restaurant is available for evening dining.
An informal and familiar ambience is provided at the hotel, private gardens overlook the swimming pools. Guests can enjoy the hotel swimming pools including a jacuzzi and a separate children's pool.
The hotel has 7 floors and a total of 155 rooms:
101 Classic rooms, with sea or land views, with balcony
34 Junior Suites, with sea or land views, with or without a terrace
16 Senior Suites, with sea or land views, with terrace
4 Presidential Suites, with private jacuzzi on the terrace
All rooms are equipped with direct dial telephone, minibar, safe (rentable), satellite TV, radio, smoke and fire detectors, electric power at 220V and fire-resistant doors.
Guests at the Dom Pedro Hotels are only a short stroll away from the cosmopolitan Vilamoura Marina, affording a variety of bars, nightlife, restaurants and shops. A beach bar and sunloungers area, dedicated exclusively to Dom Pedro guests, is also available seasonally on the beach.
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Alto is a typical Henry Cotton course - It's more open and has deeper rough than most courses in the Algarve.
The par 5 16th, appropriately named 'The Giant', is one of the longest holes in Europe - anyone who makes a birdie here receives a special certificate and has their name inscribed on the club's roll of honour.
Green Fees: 01 Feb - 15 May 80 16 May - 5 Sept 60 6 Sept - 30 Nov 80 1 Dec - 31 Dec 60
A few minutes drive from Tavira, Benamor is set in groves of olive, cork, carob and almond trees on the lower slopes of the hills and there are striking mountain and sea views.
The rolling terrain and widely varying holes provide an interesting test of your game.
A well maintained, undulating course that is suitable for playes of all standards to enjoy.
There are views to the sea, to the south and the mountains to the north, shots have to be accurate on the course to avoid the trees that have been retained.
Newly built and opened in 2002, Boavista has already established itself as one of the best courses in the area. The layout is cleverly integrated into the natural terrain as the rolling fairways weave their way between water hazards and shrewdly placed bunkers.
Boavista's signature hole is the par 36th, which requires a 210-yard shot across a deep ravine onto a three-tiered green.
Green Fees: 01 Feb - 31 May 70 1 June - 31 Aug 50 1 Sept - 30 Nov 70 1 Dec - 31 Dec 50
Castro Marim is carved out of predominantly pine woodland and set in rolling terrain against a hilly backdrop. There are impressive views of the nearby River Guadiana and the Atlantic Ocean.
The course designer, Terry Murray, has used the natural ground cleverly and visitors are advised to be wary of a sometimes-deceptive landscape.
Gramacho is now a more conventional 18-hole layout. With the addition of the new 9 holes, designed by ex-Open champion Nick Price, it has become a serious rival to its championship neighbours.
Built on undulating terrain and with a myriad of tactically positioned bunkers and newly planted trees, course management and accuracy are vital to success here.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 52 1 Feb - 31 May 77 1 June - 15 Sept 52 16 Sept - 31 Dec 65
Opened in early 2004, this new course is an absolute golfing gem. Situated close to Alvor with breathtaking views of the Monchique Mountains and the western coastline, Morgado has one of the most natural golf settings in Portugal.
The course plays through rolling hills and has undulating greens that are well guarded by impressive bunkers.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 70 1 Feb - 31 May 85 1 June - 31 Aug 70 1 Sept - 31 Oct 85
Opening September 2008
Perfectly complementing the Faldo Course, whilst taking advantage of the rich valley soil in contrast to the arid hillside, Christy O'Connor Jnr's course at Amendoeira offers no less of a challenge.
Large areas of water demand accurate play and creative shot making, and these lakes and streams are to be maintained as a wildlife sanctuary.
Green Fees: 1 Oct - 31 Oct 130 1 Nov - 30 Nov 125 1 Dec - 31 Jan 110 1 Feb - 28 Feb 125 1 Mar - 30 Apr 130 1 May - 30 June 125 1 July - 31 Aug 110 1 Sept - 30 Sept 125
Opening September 2008
Designed by Nick Faldo with strategic play in mind this championship course demands careful positioning to score well.
In a modern twist of a traditional recipe, cacti and wild herbs replace the role of Sunningdales heather, spartan Holm oaks and ancient olive trees take the place of a lush English woodland, and desert scrub bunkers of crushed limestone replace Berkshires sandy tracts in a golf course that revels in the classic principles of strategic play.
Green Fees: 1 Oct - 31 Oct 135 1 Nov - 30 Nov 130 1 Dec - 31 Jan 115 1 Feb - 28 Feb 130 1 Mar - 30 Apr 135 1 May - 30 June 130 1 July - 31 Aug 115 1 Sept - 30 Sept 130
Laguna provides a stark contrast to its neighbours, in that it's a lot more open and has plenty of water hazards, as well as 88 shrewdly placed bunkers.
While the sand and water make the course quite visually intimidating, in reality it can be enjoyed by golfers of all abilities. Give it a try.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 70 1 Feb - 28 Feb 75 1 Mar - 31 Apr 85 1 May - 30 June 75 1 July - 31 Aug 70 1 Sept - 30 Sept 75 1 Oct - 31 Oct 80 1 Nov - 31 Dec 75
The Vilamoura Millennium Course, opened in May 2000 is an exciting addition to Vilamoura, fast becoming one of Europe's finest golf resorts.
The new front 9, which mostly runs through a pine forest, is a perfect compliment to the reshaped loop of the old Laguna course that makes up the back 9. Wide fairways, large greens and four different sets of tees make this course enjoyable for all levels of player, with the emphasis on precision rather than power
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 29 Feb 85 1 Mar - 30 June 90 1 July - 30 Sept 85 1 Oct - 31 Oct 90
The course is rated No. 50 in Europe by Golf World magazine and the oldest and most popular of the five Vilamoura courses, the Old Course's international reputation is well deserved.
The region's trademark umbrella pine trees surround the fairways and provide a beautiful backdrop to an excellent test of golf. They also force you to put the emphasis on accuracy and course management ahead of length.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 29 Feb 120 1 Mar - 31 Apr 130 1 May - 30 Sept 120 1 Oct - 31 Oct 130
Originally designed by Frank Pennink and remodelled by Robert Trent Jones Jnr, Pinhal has an exciting mixture of British and American style holes.
The fairways are lined with pine trees and the greens are tight and fast, so accuracy is the key to success here.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 29 Feb 80 1 Mar - 30 June 85 1 July - 30 Sept 80 1 Oct - 31 Oct 85
The new and exclusive Victoria course is the latest addition to the fabulous Vilamoura resort.
Designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer, no expense has been spared in creating a course to challenge Europe's best. According to Palmer, the links style layout encourages an exciting 'risk and reward' strategy - so be prepared to lose a few balls!
With 22 lakes and lightning fast greens, Victoria is a great test and may even come to rival the Old Course as Vilamoura's flagship golfing venue.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 29 Feb 155 1 Mar - 30 June 170 1 July - 30 Sept 155 1 Oct - 31 Oct 170
The oldest course in the area, Palmares used to be the only place to play in the far west.
Located in an enviable position with spectacular views of the Bay of Lagos and the Monchique Mountains, Palmares combines links and woodland holes to glorious effect.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 55 1 Feb - 31 May 85 1 June - 31 Aug 55 1 Sept - 31 Oct 85
The most westerly of the Algarve courses, Parque da Floresta has been carved out of the hills, creating a real roller coaster that takes you across chasms, lakes and creeks.
This tricky course offers real variety, with no two holes remotely alike. Highlights include the memorable opening hole, a sweeping dogleg par 5, and the par 3 15th, where the tee shot over a tree-filled ravine is a real test of nerve.
Rated 84th in Europe by Golf World magazine, Penina is a truly magnificent course, and the only way to play it is as a Penina hotel guest.
Not only do guests actually get to play on this exclusive course, but they also benefit from some fantastic free golf offers and reduced green fees. The challenging layout will test every golfer's shot-making ability.
Pinheiros Altos offers a warm welcome but a stiff test. The front 9 undulates through rolling countryside and is lined by tall umbrella pine trees, while the back 9 drops down to a valley bottom where the many lakes provide a real test of accuracy and nerve.
The 17th hole has a spectacular island green reminiscent of the 17th at TPC Sawgrass in the USA.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 10 Feb 75 11 Feb - 29 Feb 85 1 Mar - 31 May 110 1 June - 31 Aug 75 1 Sept - 30 Sept 85 1 Oct - 31 Oct 110
Bordering the Ria Formosa estuary, the impressive Quinta da Ria must be a candidate for one of the most beautiful golf settings in the Algarve, with spectacular views of the mountains and coast.
Beware of the reeds that have sprung up around all the water hazards, and steer clear of the 300+ mature olive and carob trees that were transplanted to the course during its construction.
On the other side of the road from Quinta da Ria, there's Quinta de Cima. Although they're very close together, the two courses offer very different challenges.
Quinta de Cima only provides distant glimpses of the sea and is hillier, longer and tougher than its neighbour, with lots of bunkers and very tricky greens.
A stream with a number of small waterfalls crosses the 4th, 5th, 6th and 13th fairways and turns into a lake on the signature 18th.
Quinta De Cima
The course has four great par-5 Holes requiring power and accuracy to play them well, also providing superb views. The par-3 Holes are well influenced by the wind. Hole 14 is outstanding.
The par-4s are all doglegs except for for Holes 10 and 13. Precision driving is vital to set up the chance of a low score. The lakes on Holes 13 and 18 claim many victims.
The course favours the player who can draw the ball.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 14 Feb 100 15 Feb - 31 May 120 1 June - 31 Aug 100 1 Sept - 31 Oct 130
The magnificent Quinta do Lago South is the Algarve's original championship course and is still one of its best. It has been a regular host to the Portuguese Open - it was here in 1989 that Colin Montgomerie won his first European Tour event.
It's a great course in a beautiful natural setting with everything you could want for an enjoyable game - testing par 4s, generous fairways on the par 5s, short holes across water, tricky doglegs, cleverly placed bunkers and super-fast greens.
Always in top condition and a real 'must play'.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 14 Feb 100 15 Feb - 31 May 120 1 June - 31 Aug 100 1 Sept - 31 Oct 130
Phenomenally integrated into the landscape and with a breathtaking view over the Guadiana River, the course makes good use of the natural conditions of the terrain and has some truly spectacular holes.
The degree of difficulty between the holes is well balanced and means that the course is competitive and thrilling to the end.
The different tees, the relatively large fairways and the many dog-leg holes and hazards which make the choice of club off the tee crucial, will benefit players who can reach par 3s and 4s in regulation and get birdies on the par 5s.
Covering an area of 75 hectares, the 18 hole golf course (par 72) is complemented by a driving range and a specially designed zone for beginners and practice with a putting green and an extra 9 holes.
Salgados
Salgados is situated very close to the sea and water is a permanent hazard on the course, coming into play on almost every hole. You need to play straight on this challenging layout, which has an American feel.
Salgados provides a contrast to any other course in the area and is fine if you're looking for something different, but is nonetheless not one of our favourites. If you like Florida golf though, give it a try.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 43 1 Feb - 31 May 80 1 June - 15 Sept 43 16 Sept - 31 Oct 80
San Lorenzo is an outstanding championship course set in the spectacular Ria Formosa Nature Reserve.
After a fairly gentle start, it winds its way to the estuary before the par 5 8th introduces you to the course's hallmark - a large inland lake. The lake comes into play again on the closing two holes, where the semi-island greens ensure your nerve is tested right to the last.
Ranked in Golf World's top 100 European courses designer Ronald Fream considers Pinta his finest creation, and it is without doubt one of the best courses in the region.
It takes full advantage of the landscape's natural valleys and undulations to provide a true test of golf and, with five different sets of tees, can be enjoyed whatever your ability.
Green Fees: 1 Jan - 15 Feb 52 16 Feb - 31 May 77 1 June - 31 Aug 52 1 Sept - 31 Dec 75
Though perhaps not quite in the same class as the neighbouring Royal course, the Ocean course at Vale do Lobo is still one of the best in the Algarve
The Ocean course meanders through a pine forest before arriving at the ocean holes, which are an absolute delight but become very difficult in windy conditions.
This is an excellent layout that provides a real challenge.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 130 1 Feb - 29 Feb 135 1 Mar - 31 May 140 1 June - 31 Oct 130 1 Sept - 30 Sept 135 1 Oct - 31 Oct 140
The immaculately manicured Royal course offers players of all abilities unrivalled variety and quality.
Along with the neighbouring Ocean course, it enjoys an unparalleled natural setting with stunning views over the Atlantic, and it features some of the most spectacular holes on the Algarve.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 130 1 Feb - 29 Feb 145 1 Mar - 31 May 150 1 June - 31 Oct 130 1 Sept - 30 Sept 145 1 Oct - 31 Oct 150
Vila Sol has a well-deserved reputation as one of the best courses in Portugal, and Vila Sol hotel guests can take advantage of significantly reduced green fees and fantastic free golf offers.
Opened in 1991, Vila Sol is now rated No. 88 in Europe by Golf World magazine. The narrow fairways demand accurate tee shots and the many water hazards make club selection a real challenge.
Green Fees: 01 Jan - 31 Jan 80 1 Feb - 29 Feb 90 1 Mar - 31 Apr 100 1 May - 31 May 90 1 June -31 Aug 90 1 Sept - 30 Sept 90 1 Oct - 31 Oct 100