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RIO REAL GOLF & WELLNESS RESORT, Marbella’s first boutique hotel, offers greater exclusivity and refined service to its guests. A charming boutique golf hotel, Río Real offers an intimate and refined luxury golf experience.
The hotel’s 29 exclusive rooms and suites blend modern décor with traditional influences and are made all the more spectacular by views across the hotel’s beautifully designed golf course, sandwiched between the Sierra Blanca and the glistening Mediterranean Sea.
All rooms are furnished with exclusive furniture, carefully selected fabrics, and boast excellent views of the golf course, from a private terrace. Each features a large bathroom with men’s and women’s wash basins, walk-in-shower, separate toilet and bath, with Molton Brown toiletries. Luxury bathrobes, slippers, TV and mini bar are provided in each and beds feature 300 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets.
Eagle Suites have been exclusively designed in a New York loft style, with open spaces, bathroom concealed behind translucent doors and a hydro massage bath with views over the golf course.
The Albatros Suite is the resort’s top suite, measuring over 100 square metres and boasting unbeatable views of the golf course from a large terrace. Combining natural materials and antiques, the suite has been uniquely designed as a tribute to Haute Couture.
Dining & entertainment:
Rio Real Restaurant is the resort’s fine dining restaurant, also designed by Pascua Ortega, with panoramic windows overlooking the course. Refined and creative Mediterranean-International haute cuisine and regional specialities are served either inside the restaurant, which has floor to ceiling windows, or al fresco, overlooking the golf course.
Dishes include rice broth with lobster, risotto of monkfish, black pasta with giant red prawns, and the roast leg of Castilian lamb. The restaurant is complimented by a wine cellar offering some of the finest Spanish and International wines in the world. The restaurant opens exclusively for groups and it is necessary to book in advance.
The Golf Club Lounge and Club de Golf Bar serves afternoon tea, and light meals and snacks throughout the day. Guests may also enjoy a relaxing pre- or post-dinner drink. Opened everyday from 07.30 am until 22.00 pm.
Golf course:
Opened in 1965 and located on gently rolling terrain, the 18 hole, par 72 golf course was designed by Javier Arana.
Major renovation work has recently been undertaken and included the replanting of fairways, new greens, enlargement of buggy paths, and refurbishment to the clubhouse and its facilities. The course is considered to be one of the top three on the Costa del Sol, where there are more than 40 courses
60 beds, 29 rooms. Built in 2001.
Facilities:Air conditioning in rooms, Babysitting service, Car park, Garden/terrace, Golf, Individual safe, Meeting room, Room service, Rooms with lounge/suites, Swimming pool, Tennis, Wifi
Surrounding areas:Marbella is deservedly one of the Costa del Sol's prime destinations. Its excellent climate, beaches, natural surroundings and its major sports complexes are just some of the countless attractions which this town on the Málaga coast offers. Clear proof of the high quality of its infrastructure is Puerto Banús, one of the most emblematic spots in Marbella. Surrounded by exclusive housing developments, this famous marina each year welcomes some of the biggest and most luxurious yachts in the world. Its facilities also offer a select leisure area made up of restaurants, business premises and shops selling the big international designer labels and luxury items. From Cabopino to Guadalmina, Marbella offers the visitor 26 kilometres of beautiful coastline with a succession of sun-drenched beaches equipped with all kinds of services, which include modern hotels, residential complexes, shops and restaurants. The beaches of San Pedro de Alcántara, a major population centre less than ten kilometres from Marbella, are a fine example of the balance struck between nature and tourist development. Sports lovers will be in paradise in Marbella. A dozen magnificent golf courses allow the sport to be played at the highest level year-round, in surroundings of striking natural beauty. Those who prefer water sports will find the town has three marinas where they can take up the activity they prefer. In addition, Marbella has several riding schools, tennis clubs and other facilities to suit the most varied tastes. All this, and not forgetting the enormous possibilities the Sierra Blanca hills offer for all kinds of outdoor pursuits. The historic quarter of Marbella At the foot of the Sierra Blanca hills, on a beautiful bay, is Marbella's historic quarter. A delightful layout which displays its typically Andalusian charm through neat whitewashed façades decorated with grilles and geraniums or the orange trees which spring up on every corner. The heart of the town is plaza de Los Naranjos, from the Renaissance period, flanked by noble buildings such as the City Hall (16thcentury) and the old Chief Magistrate's Office (17th century). In the small church square you will find the Greater Church of la Encarnación, built in the 16th century. In this same setting stands one of the two towers which formed part of the city's old Arab fortress, from the 9th century. Testimony to the city's Roman origins are the many archaeological sites to be found in the area, outstanding among which are the Paleochristian basilica of Vega del Mar, the Roman baths of Guadalmina or the Roman villa of Río Verde. The considerable cultural offer of Marbella is completed by the Spanish Contemporary Engraving Museum, considered to be the most important of its kind in Spain. Situated in the Hospital Bazán (16th century), it houses an interesting collection of engravings from the 19th and 20th centuries, with works by grand masters of the stature of Picasso, Miró or Dalí.
Reception opening hours:Check in: 15:00 hours. Check out: 12:00 hours.