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Melia Poltu Quatu - Porto Cervo, Italy

Strada Provinciale-baia Sardinia
Porto Cervo, 07020
Nightly Rates (318.11 - 318.11)   3 Star
Melia Poltu Quatu

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Property Description
The Hotel Melia Poltu Quatu, which takes its name from the village it is built in, lies in the center of the Costa Smeralda, at a stone throw from Porto Cervo and approx. 30 km from Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport. Thanks to its privileged location, it has a magnificent view over the Marina and the Maddalena island, and is among the most popular leisure places for important and well known people. Porto Cervo is 6 km away, the bay "Bahia Sardinia" 5 km, "Il Pevero" 18 hole golf course 10 km and the international airport of Olbia 32km. Free shuttle service from the hotel to the Porto Sole beach, by bus or by boat.

Melia Poltu Quatu


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Disco

  • Outdoor Tennis

  • Sauna

  • Indoor Parking

  • Parking

  • Exercise Gym

  • Business Center

  • Bar/Lounge


  • Room Information
    Melia Poltu Quatu
  • STANDARD room

  • STANDARD room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * STANDARD ROOM. 2 PEOPLE. * STANDARD ROOM. 1 PERSON.
    Melia Poltu Quatu
  • DELUXE room

  • DELUXE room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * DELUXE ROOM * SUPERIOR ROOM. 1 PERSON.
    Melia Poltu Quatu
  • SUITE room

  • SUITE room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * JUNIOR SUITE * 1-BEDRM PRESID.SUITE * SUITE * EXECUTIVE SUITE

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only. Check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 PM 

  • Check out time is Noon 

  • Opened in  2002 

  • 160  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    The new-built Melia Poltu Quatu lies on the northern coast of Sardinia, 200 meters from the world-famous 'Costa Smeralda',in Poltu Quatu, an exclusive tourist area visited by the international jet-set. Because to its privileged location, it has magnificent views over the Marina dell'Orso,right below the hotel. The hotel is 6 km away from Porto Cervo, 5 km from Bahia Sardinia bay, 10 km from the "Il Pevero"golf course and 32 km from Olbia International Airport.

    Guarantee Policy
    ** 25 PC DEPOSIT AT TIME OF BOOKING N FULL DP 30 DAYS PRIOR TO ARRVL

    Cancellation Policy
    CXL 21DAYS/25% OR 1DAY/100% DEP NON REFUNDABLE

    Restaurant Information
    Bars & Restaurants  The Melia Hotel offers three different restaurants: a breakfast area with swimming pool view, a daily snack bar turning into a live music bar during night time and a charming restaurant for your elegant and romantic dinners facing the enchanting marina dell? Orso specialized in Mediterranean cuisine. Enjoy also our lobby bar, pool-side bar serving snacks and an elegant piano bar. Melia Poltu Quatu

    Meeting Facility
    Melia Poltu Quatu
  • Meeting Rooms
  •   The Conference Centre has various multi-functional meeting rooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology, which size can be changed upon customer?s need. The theatre setting hosts from 120 to 300 people in the largest room (225m2), and 8-30 pax in the smaller ones (36m2 - 42m2). The typical and unique style offers a renewed and efficient alternative to the classic city meeting centers.


    Recreation Information
    Melia Poltu Quatu
  • Sports & Leisure

  • In the complex, you will find an exterior, huge swimming-pool with a spectacular cascade and separate children's area, 2 illuminated tennis courts, football pitch, volleyball court. Mini Club for our youngest guests and a varied daytime and evening entertainment program. Social lounge with satellite TV. The Wellness Centre offers all the most updated beauty treatments, massages (try the new Honey Pampering), steam bath, sauna, hair dresser and fitness with a personal trainer. At the hotel, you will have the possibility to book interesting tours over the island: in Land Rovers, by train or by boat. Just close to the Hotel you will find a diving center, a boat rental with charter service, a sailing school on J 24 boats, for children, too, and a famous golf course, the Pevero Golf Club, at a few km distance. In the evening, fantastic professional shows on the swimming pool?s floating stage. "Smaila's" night club with daily shows of Umberto Smaila - the very famous Italian humorist - and his band.


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