Rooms are modern, spacious and geared for post-round comfort, with air-conditioning, quality linens and outdoor space in every category. Bathrooms are a highlight: oversized tubs and walk-in showers with privacy blinds make it easy for two sharing after golf. You'll also have the usual essentials covered, bathrobes and slippers, hairdryer, minibar, in-room safe plus tea and coffee facilities.
For groups, twin deluxe rooms are the simplest option for two sharing, especially if you're out on the courses most days. Family suites give you extra space and flexibility if you've got kids in tow or want a bit more breathing room. If you like the idea of keeping breakfasts easy or doing the odd self-catered night, the one and two-bedroom apartments are the pick, with fully equipped kitchens, en suite bathrooms for each bedroom and generous lounge-dining areas.
Around the resort you've got six outdoor pools and a well-equipped fitness suite, so there's plenty to do on non-golf afternoons. Paradise Island is a genuine plus for families and helps keep the main areas feeling relaxed for adults. The Seven Spa is one of the largest spa facilities in Portugal, set in tranquil grounds with an extensive treatment menu. After a day navigating pine-lined fairways or strategic bunkering, the hydro massage pools, saunas and jet pools offer proper recovery. Water sports can be arranged locally nearby, including scuba diving, windsurfing and water-skiing if you want variety beyond the golf.
Service feels polished for a property of this size. Breakfast is a proper spread with quality ingredients, and evening dining covers informal through to more refined options depending on appetite and occasion. Moscada is the fine dining option, with an a la carte menu and live cooking area where chefs work in full view. The focus is on technique and presentation, with Portuguese ingredients given careful treatment.
Cilantro brings fresh Portuguese and South American flavours in a more relaxed setting, ideal for post-round meals without the formality. The Aquarela restaurant sits poolside by the cascades, perfect for lighter lunches, cocktails and casual plates in the sun. Rubi Bar is the evening destination for those after vintage port, quality malt whiskies and a more sophisticated atmosphere once the golf is done. The range covers everything from quick bites by the pool to multi-course dinners, with enough variety to keep a week-long stay interesting without needing to leave the resort every night.