HOTEL VENTACLUB, All inclusive, Boavista, Cape Verde Islands
Set above one of the finest beaches in Boavista, Chaves
beach, this new all inclusive resort is one of the best in the Cape
Verde Islands. In an enviable position by a huge west facing white
sandy beach which stretches out to either side of the hotel. Transfer
time from Boavista airport is approx 15 minutes by taxi/bus. Click here for info on flights to Boavista.
Guide Prices for 2008-2009 inclusive of all airport taxes, local taxes
and supplements
Prices for double rooms are based on double occupancy, bed and
breakfast. For superior rooms, suites, euro pricing, singles, fewer/more
sharing contact us. Accommodation-only available for 5 nights
or more. All prices are subject to change.
24 December and 31 December 1 week packages from Gatwick
£ 1099 per person per week on all inclusive basis. Upgrade to star class £ 199 per person. Includes return flights, return transfers, in flight meals, taxes and visa.
Range of rooms in Ventaclub
100 standard rooms and 100 junior suites all with a sea view or
a lateral sea v Each has a private bathroom with shower, hair dryer,
air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, minibar and safe (payable
locally), and decorated in style. Some rooms have been adapted for
disabled.
Dining at the all-inclusive Ventaclub
Breakfast: There is a buffet laid out in the dining room, and you
can take breakfast outdoors on the terrace overlooking the sea.
Lunch is a buffet either at the beach bar or at the restaurant.
Dinner is buffet and you can eat outdoors or in the dining room.
Because of the Italian origins, the food is remarkably good, and
the free drinks on offer, very palatable. Between meals you can
find things to eat and drink at the bar by the swimming pool (where
the expresso coffee is authentic) and also at the snack bar on the
beach.
Cape Verde Jetaway's Comments
This Italian resort was opened in December 2005 in one of the best
locations in Boavista. For those with children, there is a kids
club, and facilities for babies where you can leave the children
for hours on end. Within the resort, there is much on offer and
little need to leave. The beach goes on seemingly for ever, you
could walk into Sal Rei if you had the energy; the sea is a beautiful
turquoise blue and relatively calm. If you want to get away from
the music by the pool, the beach has sunloungers set up on it, with
the beach bar close by with its food/drink and showers/amenties.
This is the only hotel we know of in the Cape Verdes with several
tennis courts and an active tennis programme, where they run group
coaching sessions and tennis tournaments. Under Italian management
and part of an Italian chain, Italian is the lingua franca, and
sun lovers who like the idea of being in Italy whilst in the Tropics should find this a very suitable spot. The quality of the room, the food, drink and coffee in the restaurant and bars was surprisingly good for an all-inclusive hotel.
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