Pros

  • Set in the center of three-hotel resort complex with tons of features
  • Just off the coast and promenade lined with restaurants and shops
  • Spacious rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, and outdoor spaces
  • Stunning outdoor pools surrounded by expansive tropical gardens
  • Buffet-style restaurant features good breakfast with variety of choices
  • Two heated indoor pools, kiddy pool, and two hot tubs
  • Multiple eateries include excellent Greek, Italian, and Moroccan cuisine
  • Six total bars, one with live music catering to older guests
  • Spa offering treatments, bright gym, and sauna
  • Free shuttle service to Funchal's old town multiple times a day
  • Kids' club, game room, and sports facilities such as mini-golf
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Cons

  • No beach within easy walking distance
  • No double beds -- all are two twin beds pushed together
  • Some common areas and rooms look a bit dated
  • Fee for in-room safe
  • Wi-Fi is free but can be slow
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Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range, 198-room Porto Mare features a plethora of on-site facilities and dining options, as it sits in the center of the Vila Porto Mare resort complex. The hotel is close to Lido Promenade and free shuttles run into Funchal's old town multiple times a day, but the closest beach is roughly a 30-minute walk away. Though there are ample restaurants and shops nearby, guests may be content to stay at the hotel, as there are an array of pools -- both indoors and outdoors -- a kids' club, and sports facilities. Earth-tone rooms have flat-screen TVs, docking stations, and mini-fridges, while suites add kitchenettes. Some areas are looking a bit dated, but overall, it provides a solid stay for couples and families. Couples may prefer the more modern and stylish Pestana Promenade Ocean Resort Hotel.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Porto Mare Hotel

Scene

Part of huge complex, yet peaceful and frequented retirees

The Porto Mare Hotel is actually at the center of the larger three-property Vila Porto Mare complex; though each has its own lobby and room types, they all share the abundant features. Despite that it's a rather large resort, the atmosphere is peaceful and the lovely grounds aren't too big to be unmanageable. This is probably because, although there are some kid-friendly facilities, guests tend to be couples of retirement age. Interiors are well-maintained, but some furnishings are dated and in need of a refresh. This is particularly evident in the lobby, which has orange carpeting, traditional red and yellow sofas, and bland light-wood furniture. Other areas, however, are modern and stylish, such as the Med Restaurant with chic wicker seating, blue-tinted glasses, and Moroccan lanterns. The more attractive feature is certainly the grounds with an abundance of gardens, pools, and quiet nooks, not to mention sea views. 

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Location

Situated off the main tourist strip of the Lido neighborhood

Porto Mare is located just off the main Lido promenade, which is lined with restaurants and shops, plus leads to Formosa Beach. Though the hotel is just a few minutes' walk to the sea, the nearest beach is Formosa, about a 30-minute walk away. A free shuttle takes guests into Funchal throughout the day, although it stops running early in the evening (book in advance). Local buses into town also pass directly outside the hotel's doors (journey time is 10 minutes). Plenty of local restaurants are also within a five-minute walk, many with excellent sea views for an alfresco meal. The hotel is about 20 minutes from Madeira Airport by taxi.

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Rooms

Clean but unstylish rooms feature large balconies

Rooms are well-maintained and spacious, although the rust-colored carpet and honey-toned wood make them look dated. Red bedding with a leaf motif and multiple pieces of artwork are pleasant touches. All rooms have furnished balconies or terraces, many with stunning sea views, while others overlook the grounds. Across the board, beds are two twins pushed together, which may not be ideal for couples. Sitting areas and work desks are standard, and Junior Suites have separate living and dining areas with kitchenettes. Kitchenette come with two-burner stoves, toasters, coffeemakers, and necessary cookware. 

Rooms have mini-fridges, flat-screen cable TVs, iPod docking stations, free Wi-Fi, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and safes for a fee. Beige-stone bathrooms have shower/tub combos, bidets, hairdryers, and free toiletries. Higher rooms are quieter, and those on the reception side of the hotel are the sunniest.

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Features

Beautiful gardens, pools, and restaurants are tempting enough to stay on site 

One of the stand-out features of the property is its almost three-and-a-half acres of immaculately maintained gardens, which includes more than 500 types of plants such as fruit trees. Some of the gardens surround the property's two unheated outdoor pools and kiddy pool, which have ample loungers and a smattering of umbrellas. There are also two whirlpools, an indoor/outdoor pool, and fully indoor pool available. A poolside bar serves drinks and light meals until early evening.

Near the indoor pool is the spa with treatment rooms, a sauna, and steam room. The sunny gym has floor-to-ceiling windows and has a decent amount of modern machines, plus free weights and mats. For those traveling with children, there's a colorful kids' club, a basic but adequate playground, and game room with foosball, billiards, and ping-pong. Mini-golf and tennis courts round out the sports facilities. Wi-Fi is free but can be slow in certain spots.

The resort's four restaurants and six bars offer a ton of options for guests. Breakfast in the property's buffet-style restaurant, Atlantida, is generally good, with a wide variety of choice. Vegetarians, however, might find the options somewhat limited at the themed dinner buffets. There's a great happy hour at the inviting Portofino Bar in the early evening with live music, although it does cater toward an older clientele. The more informal Italian Il Basilico, serves lunch, tapas, and dinner on a terrace next to the Lido Promenade. The Med Restaurant's dinners are some of the property's best and feature Mediterranean cooking (mostly Greek, Moroccan, and Italian). The Alfama serves Portuguese and Madeiran food during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Porto Mare Hotel

Scene

Part of huge complex, yet peaceful and frequented retirees

The Porto Mare Hotel is actually at the center of the larger three-property Vila Porto Mare complex; though each has its own lobby and room types, they all share the abundant features. Despite that it's a rather large resort, the atmosphere is peaceful and the lovely grounds aren't too big to be unmanageable. This is probably because, although there are some kid-friendly facilities, guests tend to be couples of retirement age. Interiors are well-maintained, but some furnishings are dated and in need of a refresh. This is particularly evident in the lobby, which has orange carpeting, traditional red and yellow sofas, and bland light-wood furniture. Other areas, however, are modern and stylish, such as the Med Restaurant with chic wicker seating, blue-tinted glasses, and Moroccan lanterns. The more attractive feature is certainly the grounds with an abundance of gardens, pools, and quiet nooks, not to mention sea views. 

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Location

Situated off the main tourist strip of the Lido neighborhood

Porto Mare is located just off the main Lido promenade, which is lined with restaurants and shops, plus leads to Formosa Beach. Though the hotel is just a few minutes' walk to the sea, the nearest beach is Formosa, about a 30-minute walk away. A free shuttle takes guests into Funchal throughout the day, although it stops running early in the evening (book in advance). Local buses into town also pass directly outside the hotel's doors (journey time is 10 minutes). Plenty of local restaurants are also within a five-minute walk, many with excellent sea views for an alfresco meal. The hotel is about 20 minutes from Madeira Airport by taxi.

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Rooms

Clean but unstylish rooms feature large balconies

Rooms are well-maintained and spacious, although the rust-colored carpet and honey-toned wood make them look dated. Red bedding with a leaf motif and multiple pieces of artwork are pleasant touches. All rooms have furnished balconies or terraces, many with stunning sea views, while others overlook the grounds. Across the board, beds are two twins pushed together, which may not be ideal for couples. Sitting areas and work desks are standard, and Junior Suites have separate living and dining areas with kitchenettes. Kitchenette come with two-burner stoves, toasters, coffeemakers, and necessary cookware. 

Rooms have mini-fridges, flat-screen cable TVs, iPod docking stations, free Wi-Fi, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and safes for a fee. Beige-stone bathrooms have shower/tub combos, bidets, hairdryers, and free toiletries. Higher rooms are quieter, and those on the reception side of the hotel are the sunniest.

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Features

Beautiful gardens, pools, and restaurants are tempting enough to stay on site 

One of the stand-out features of the property is its almost three-and-a-half acres of immaculately maintained gardens, which includes more than 500 types of plants such as fruit trees. Some of the gardens surround the property's two unheated outdoor pools and kiddy pool, which have ample loungers and a smattering of umbrellas. There are also two whirlpools, an indoor/outdoor pool, and fully indoor pool available. A poolside bar serves drinks and light meals until early evening.

Near the indoor pool is the spa with treatment rooms, a sauna, and steam room. The sunny gym has floor-to-ceiling windows and has a decent amount of modern machines, plus free weights and mats. For those traveling with children, there's a colorful kids' club, a basic but adequate playground, and game room with foosball, billiards, and ping-pong. Mini-golf and tennis courts round out the sports facilities. Wi-Fi is free but can be slow in certain spots.

The resort's four restaurants and six bars offer a ton of options for guests. Breakfast in the property's buffet-style restaurant, Atlantida, is generally good, with a wide variety of choice. Vegetarians, however, might find the options somewhat limited at the themed dinner buffets. There's a great happy hour at the inviting Portofino Bar in the early evening with live music, although it does cater toward an older clientele. The more informal Italian Il Basilico, serves lunch, tapas, and dinner on a terrace next to the Lido Promenade. The Med Restaurant's dinners are some of the property's best and feature Mediterranean cooking (mostly Greek, Moroccan, and Italian). The Alfama serves Portuguese and Madeiran food during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Golf Course

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Tennis Court

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