Last-minute Easter breaks at Martinhal Family Hotels & Resorts, Portugal

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Easter is a fantastic time to visit Portugal. With temperatures ranging from 10°C to 18°C in the north and 12°C to 24°C in the south and crowds at lower levels than in summer, it’s the ideal time to explore Portugal’s many historic attractions, relax on its Blue Flag sandy beaches and hit the country’s beautiful hiking and biking trails.

Families looking for a Portuguese Easter break should take advantage of last-minute availability at Martinhal Family Hotels & Resorts before the last few rooms are snapped up. With four properties to choose from (Martinhal Lisbon Oriente,  Martinhal Quinta, Martinhal Sagres and Martinhal Chiado) in the Algarve, Lisbon and Quinta do Lago, Martinhal’s hotels are designed for luxury family getaways.

Please see below for example Easter bookings at each resort

Martinhal Sagres

Located on the eastern tip of Portugal’s Algarve coast, Martinhal Family Hotels & Resorts’ flagship hotel Martinhal Sagres remains the leading light in luxury family holidays. With award-winning kids clubs, a large variety of activities ranging from mountain biking to surfing and sleek and stylish design, the hotel keeps even the most active of kids entertained and gives even the most stressed of parents a chance to breathe and unwind. Martinhal Sagres is incredibly spacious, with the facilities and green areas spread out over 220,000 square metres and with its own access to a 700m beach.

Prices start at £178pn.

Holiday package with Thomas Cook:

Martinhal Quinta Family Resort

Located in the prestigious and well-loved Quinta do Lago area of Portugal, Martinhal Quinta offers the choice of luxury two or three bedroom townhouses or three or four bedroom villas. These self-catering accommodation options provide families with the perfect way to relax and feel at home right away. The resort also offers award-winning kids clubs, beautiful pools and plenty of opportunities for exploration beyond Martinhal – which includes award-winning golf courses, a fantastic array of restaurants and plenty of excellent beaches.

Prices start at £137pn.

Holiday package with Booking.com

 

Martinhal Lisbon Oriente

Martinhal Lisbon Oriente is the newest branded hotel from Martinhal, having opened in Lisbon’s trendy Park of Nations district in Summer 2023. Martinhal Lisbon Oriente provides a luxury city experience for short and long-term stays in Lisbon, featuring a selection of 5-star fully-equipped studios and apartments with extensive facilities for business, leisure and family travellers, including a 24hr concierge, indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, well-equipped gym kids’ club, all-day Terrace restaurant, and co-working spaces for digital nomads.

Prices start at £135pn.

Holiday package with Thomas Cook:

  • Martinhal Lisbon Oriente
  • £4,381.28 total
  • Flying 1st April for 7 nights
  • 2 adults, 2 children
  • Flying Luton – Lisbon
  • Bed and breakfast
  • 2 Bedroom Deluxe Superior Apartment with a balcony

 

Martinhal Lisbon Chiado

Set in the heart of Lisbon old town, Martinhal Chiado is the perfect base from which to explore Portugal’s capital with the family. The modern, spacious apartments enjoy Martinhal’s five-star hotel services, including a supervised kids’ club and baby concierge to make city breaks with the kids simple and stress-free. It’s also home to chic cocktail and gin bar, Bar 1855 Gin Garden, which offers delicious drinks and light bites.

Prices start at £195pn.

Holiday package with Booking.com

  • Martinhal Lisbon Chiado 
  • £3,656.74 total
  • Flying 2nd April for 7 nights
  • 2 adults, 2 children
  • Flying Luton – Lisbon
  • Bed and breakfast
  • Deluxe Apartment

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