S’Algar Hotel, Menorca
4th to 11th May 2012 & 11th to 18th May 2012
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S’Algar Hotel
Choose between hotel rooms and apartments.
Hotel: All bedrooms are self-contained with television, telephone, bath, shower and own balcony.
Apartments: The apartments are situated about 150 meters from the S’Algar Hotel. Each apartment consists of two twin bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining area, bathroom and a large balcony or terrace.
All accommodation is full board and meals will be taken in the Hotel dining room with the option of lunching at one of the many poolside snack bars. Free wine with lunch, Free tea/coffee during the afternoon bridge sessions.
Please Note: Demand for apartments and sea-view hotel rooms can exceed supply. If you have a specific accommodation request please book early to avoid disappointment. Smoking is not permitted in the playing area but a smoking room immediately adjacent is available.
Resort Activities: Those not wishing to spend all their time playing bridge will find facilities for many other sports and activities within S’Algar, most of which are free. swimming pools galore, four floodlit tennis courts, (we try and organise tennis most days with friendly tennis competitions amongst the bridge group.) paddle tennis, a 6 rink bowling green, archery and rifle shooting. There’s also table tennis, boules and a golf driving net. You can hire bowling rinks individually or play in some of the organised bowls competitions. Dependent on ability some bowlers are invited to compete against the local bowlers. Water sports are under the supervision of the Club S’Algar Diving you can try scuba diving, improve your diving skills, or just dive for fun. The diving is supervised by licensed diving instructors. There is also water skiing, windsurfing, dingy sailing or even parascending.
Further Afield: The capitol, Mahon, is only four miles away and is perfect for shopping. Look out especially for suede and leather ware, the local cheese and gin or some costume jewellery and attractive ceramics. A little further afield you can occasionally watch cricket or have a round on the Island’s challenging fourteen – hole golf course.

