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Casa da Cecília

Bed & Breakfast on the water's edge!

If it's real genuine Madeiran family hospitality that you are looking for at a reasonable price, then you should look no further than 'Casa da Cecília'. The proprieter, Cecília, is known by her clients from all over the world as the perfect host.

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Garden, BBQ and terrace area

In a mixture of fun loving family kindness and attention to detail, Cecilia offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in what is probably the most idylic coastal village in Madeira with a population of just over 200 people.

LOCATION

• South Western Madeira
• Picturesque village of Jardim do Mar, right by the sea
• Surrounded by natural beauty
• Surfing in Madeira is good in the Winter season

VARIABLE ROOM PRICES (2007)
All including Breakfast

APARTMENT consisting of bedroom, living-room with large sofa bed, shower room and private kitchen.

- Euros 50 for 2 persons
- Euros 60 for 4 persons

BEDROOMS with own shower, sharing living-room and kitchen.

- Euros 35 for 2 persons (Euros 30 without breakfast) 1st Oct - 31st May
- Euros 40 for 2 persons (Euros 35 without breakfast) 1st Jun - 30th Sep

One night stay only:
- Euros 40 for 2 persons (Euros 35 without breakfast) ALL YEAR

Rooms with sea view have an additional charge of . . . Euros 5,00.

EVENING MEALS
A good choice of home-cooked meals at various prices. Special requests catered for, if available, and, if requested the day before.

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GROUPS or INDIVIDUALS WELCOME

BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY NOW WITH CECÍLIA!

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Please mention www.madeira-tourist.com when booking.
THANK YOU
cecilia

Cecília

Jardim do Mar, Madeira
Contact: Cecilia
Telephone: (351) 291 822642
Fax: (351) 291 822642
E-mail
pontajardim@hotmail.com

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Good Surfing

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Magnificent Sunsets

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Nature's Beauty

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Cobbled Lanes

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DID YOU KNOW?

Luisa Susana Grande de Freitas Lomelino was born in Portalegre and educated at the Colegio das Salesas, in Lisbon. She married the last local landowner of Jardim do Mar, in 1896. The couple lived in Funchal, but spent three winter months each year in the little fishing village. A law allowing divorce was formed by the new Republic in 1909, and in 1910 the couple took advantage of this to end an unhappy marriage. She stayed in Funchal and from there travelled abroad. Later she wrote evocatively of her keen observations in Jardim do Mar, during the time she spent there at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th Century. At that time it was very remote. Until recent years the only access to the village was by sea or by descending the perilous terraces. She lived and died in Funchal, after writing several books relating to the times in which she lived. She never sought fame, but Portalegre honoured her as a reputable writer, in 1973, by naming after her the principal avenue of the new District of S. Bernardo.