Pestana owns and operates several hotels/resorts on Madeira--each one with a slightly different theme and ambience. The Pestana Palms 1...
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Pestana owns and operates several
hotels/resorts on Madeira--each one with a
slightly different theme and ambience. The
Pestana Palms 1 bedroom we had with a
partial kitchen was good sized, well furnished,
included a balcony and was surrounded by
well-maintained gardens and other
amenities. The property adjoins the Pestana
Miramar and both are slightly away from the
ocean and downtown Funchal, but within
walking distance. This is an RCI Gold Crown
resort and it deserves the rating with a well
trained professional staff, gym and pool and
restaurant facilities and entertainment nightly.
The big surprise was Madeira itself. We
thought this would be an island paradise (e.g.
Bermuda, Nassau, Cayman, etc) but it turned
out to be very commercialized in the resort
areas. While we rented a car to tour the
island, we found that local driving on narrow,
poorly marked roads was treacherous for us.
After our first outing, we left the car parked
(for an additional fee) at the hotel and walked
or used public transportation. (Cabs can be a
good option). Additionally, we specifically
went to walk the famous lavada trails
(irrigation paths) and finally had to take a tour
because everyone at the hotel and
information office said it was so dangerous
and a guide's knowledge was necessary. In
the end, we think this is a ploy to keep the
tour guides employed.
Madeira, while touristy, still has beautiful
vistas and views if you search them out, and
there are plenty of restaurants and
entertainment opportunities to have an
enjoyable week. The majority of visitors are
British and tend to be older in age. If you
want to see the island, I recommend you plan
on using scheduled tours and cabs/busses as
traveling on your own is much more difficult
than on mainland Portugal.