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Resort Stefano Santo Resort SantoStefano By Sardinia Collection ISOLA DI SANTO STEFANO LA MADDALENA Santo Stefano è... Natural Experience 50 Ettari di natura unica. Immerso nell’indimenticabile Arcipelago Dove siamo della Maddalena. Profumi e colori unici, fl ora e mare si uniscono in un unico capolavoro che renderà la tua vacanza indimenticabile. Santo Stefano Resort è la sola struttura ricettiva presente sull’isola. Come un’oasi, si integra perfettamente nella splendida macchia mediterranea, con strutture di granito rosa e un mare che nulla ha da invidiare a quello dei Caraibi. Le sue Perle vicine sono Budelli, Spargi, Cala Granara, Cala Corsara Sardegna e la famosa Spiaggia Rosa. Un’arcipelago pieno di storia dove condottieri e ammiragli come Napoleone, Garibaldi e Nelson hanno soggiornato e combattuto e ne hanno decantato le doti estetiche e le meraviglie naturalistiche. Dolci risvegli fronte mare. Santo Stefano Resort dispone di 309 camere, alcune fronte mare con accesso diretto alla spiaggia. altre dislocate nel resort con vista giardino o con un’incantevole vista mare. Teli mare disponibili ogni giorno, servizio di lavanderia a richiesta, aria condizionata, asciugacapelli, cassetta di sicurezza, frigobar e servizio in camera per vivere una vacanza ancora più esclusiva. Room Service a pagamento. 4 Suites personalizzate e arredate in stile minimal ed elegante. Direttamente affacciate sul mare con patio, lettini privati e macchina per caffè. Junior Suite e Family Rooms, con doppio ingresso, 2 ambienti, 2 bagni e macchina per caffè per le famiglie che vogliono godere del comfort anche in vacanza. Siamo qui per esaudire ogni tuo desiderio Camere e appartamenti Scegli la camera più adatta a te e alla tua famiglia, in base all’ampiezza, alla distanza dal mare, alla posizione all’interno del Villaggio e ai servizi dedicati. Troverai tutti i comfort per rendere la tua vacanza indimenticabile. E se hai richieste particolari, non esitare a comunicarle. Garden Camere con accesso dal giardino, alcune vista mare. Dotazioni: minibar e sdraio privato. Ideale per: chi cerca un angolo di riservatezza e re- lax davvero unico, ama essere coccolato in tutto e cerca una vacanza all’insegna dell’esclusività Fronte mare Camere direttamente sul mare con accesso diretto dalla spiaggia. Dotazioni: minibar e sdraio privato per prendere il sole appena fuori dalla stanza Ideale per: chi è in cerca di tranquillità, vuole vi- vere una vacanza riservata e ama passeggiare in mezzo alla natura. Family Room Doppio ingresso, 2 ambienti,2 bagni, per alcune fa- miglie che vogliono godere del comfort anche in vacanza. Dotazioni: angolo caffè, minibar e sdraio privato Ideale per: chi vuole essere al centro della vita not- turna, si vuole spostare senza fatica e ama avere tutto a portata di mano Junion Suite Con doppio ingresso, 2 ambienti, 2 bagni, comodis- sime per massimo 3 persone. Dotazioni: angolo caffè, minibar e sdraio privato Ideale per: chi vuole essere al centro della vita not- turna, si vuole spostare senza fatica e ama avere tutto a portata di mano Suites Suites personalizzate e arredate in stile minimal ed elegante.Direttamente affacciate sul mare con patio. Dotazioni: lettini privati, angolo caffè e minibar. Ideale per: chi vuole sentirsi in paradiso, ama esse- re coccolato in tutto e cerca una vacanza all’inse- gna dell’esclusività L’arte dell’accoglierti Ristorazione e Bar A Santo Stefano Resort l’atmosfera coinvolgente, la semplicità degli arredi e l’accuratezza dei dettagli danno nuove sfumature al concetto di comfort. Il design distintivo degli spazi comuni ha il potere di regalarti inedite sensazioni. Qui tutto è pensato, scelto e realizzato per farti vivere l’emozione dello stile. Il corpo si rilassa, la mente si libera da ogni pensiero e tu assapori un senso di benessere sconfi nato. A Santo Stefano Resort la cucina si fa arte. E’ una ricerca di bontà e bellezza che regna in ogni piatto e si sposa con il sapore, per creare un’intesa capace di stregare occhi e palato. Qui l’eccellenza della tradizione italiana si esprime al meglio in un gioco di contaminazioni internazionali, frutto della grande esperienza e della sconfi nata ricerca dei nostri Chef. Professionisti di grande talento, il cui unico obiettivo è trasformare ogni momento dedicato al cibo in un’esperienza da raccontare. ALLIUM RESTAURANT (8,00-10,00 | 12,30-14,00 | 19,00-21,00) Il ristorante principale con servizio a buffet, spazioso e con vetrate panoramiche che guardano sul mare lasciandoti cenare davanti a spettacolari tramonti. Aree a tema per la pizza, la pasta, il grill e buffet per i vegetariani. IL COVO ON THE BEACH (12,30-14,00 | 19,00-21,00) Il ristorante alternativo adiacente alla spiaggia della vela dove potersi viziare durante il giorno e poter pranzare in pareo a 2 passi dal mare. La sera il ristorante è aperto su prenotazione per cene romantiche. Servizio a buffet o al tavolo. Cene con Chef Stellati, Pizza Corner, Grill Corner e 100 posti a sedere. LOUNGE BAR (8,00-24,00) Il cuore del resort, un ambiente pieno di vita dove la musica la fa da sovrana tutto il giorno con colazioni, snack, cocktails, jam session e aperitivi. Santo Stefano Resort, dove i bimbi crescono. Bambini Vogliamo che il tuo amore più grande viva una vacanza indimenticabile. A Santo Stefano Resort studiamo le attività più coinvolgenti e le affi diamo solo a personale dedicato e altamente qualifi cato. Family Party, pranzi con lo staff e cinema insieme. Clinic musicali, campi tendati, feste a tema, corsi di cucina, wor- kshop teatrali, talent show, escursioni botaniche e corsi sportivi: ogni cosa è pensata per regalare al tuo bambino l’emozione assoluta di essere protagonista. Anche in vacanza prenditi cura del tuo corpo SPA e Benessere La SPA di Santo Stefano Resort sarà lieta di accogliervi e accrescere la vostra sensazione di benessere. Dotata di sauna e bagno turco, potrete lasciarvi andare in un percorso di benessere con trattamenti unici e sofi sticati. Rituali, massaggi e trattamenti estetici per rendere ancora più rilassante la tua vacanza. Potrai prenotare ogni giorno i tuoi trattamenti e godere anche dei nostri esclusivi massaggi di coppia sotto le stelle. I love Shopping Boutique Nella nostra boutique troverai una collezione esclusiva per rendere la tua vacanza fashion e unica. Abbigliamento, accessori, solari e tutti i prodotti utili alla tua vacanza. Articoli esclusivi, linee di abbigliamento uniche e gift che porterai con te per ricordare un soggiorno indimenticabile. In più potrai acquistare prodotti tipici enogastronomici per poter riassaporare comodamente a casa tua il gusto della tua vacanza. Stay Active, Stay Happy Sport e attività Santo Stefano Resort è un luogo ideale per ogni tipo di sport. Running, Fitness, Acqua Power, Vela, Beach Volley, Tennis, Calcetto, Diving, Escursioni in bicicletta, Camminate… Scegli tu una o tutte le attività che vuoi…oppure sdraiati al sole e goditi l’isola. Corsi INTO THE BLUE Corsi Sub per grandi e bambini da 8 a 10 anni. Professionisti del mare ti insegneranno ad immergerti in piena sicurezza. Potrai fare immersioni e goderti i fondali del meraviglioso Arcipelago della Maddalena, i fondali dell’isola di Caprera, le enormi cernie del Parco di Lavezzi e i relitti dell’arcipelago. OVER THE SEA Corsi Federali di vela per adulti e bambini. Istruttori Federali FIV ti insegneranno a governare lasere e optimist e a goderti il mare in un paesaggio unico. Santo Stefano e l’Arcipelago della Maddalena sono luoghi unici per apprezzare il mondo della vela e farne una passione. Escursioni ALLA SCOPERTA DI SPARGI Costeggiando il versante di ponente di La Maddalena con la famosa baia di Cava dei Francesi, navighiamo verso Spargi e le sue uniche calette dall’acqua cristallina, visita panoramica di Cala Corsara con le sue famose rocce dalle forme particolari, e sosta in spiaggia a Cala Granara. TOUR DELL’ARCIPELAGO IN GOLETTA A bordo di una goletta d’epoca si parte alla scoperta delle isole mino- ri dell’arcipelago di La Maddalena. Sosta nell’isola di Budelli, Spiaggia del Cavaliere, e pranzo a bordo. Nel pomeriggio visita panoramica della famosa Spiaggia Rosa e seconda sosta a Cala Granara nell’isola di Spargi. Prima di rientrare al Resort, visita panoramica di Cala Cor- sara con le sue famose rocce dalle forme particolari. Alla scoperta di Santo Stefano e delle sue fantastiche calette, con sosta per un bagno in mare e possibilità di visitare la cava di granito con il famoso busto di Costanzo Ciano. PORTO CERVO IN MOTONAVE Alla scoperta della Costa Smeralda e sosta di circa due ore nella ca- pitale del jet set mondiale per visitare le sue tipiche piazzette e il famoso porto con i suoi grandi yacht. Rientro al Resort per il pranzo. COMPENDIO GARIBALDINO Visita guidata al compendio garibaldino.Trasferimento a La Maddale- na in navetta e proseguimento in bus verso la casa dell’eroe dei due mondi. LA MADDALENA BY NIGHT Partenza dal Resort dopo cena per visitare il centro storico dell’isola madre con i suoi mercatini illuminati. Entertainment su misura Animazione A Santo Stefano Resort vieni accolto solo in grande stile. I migliori professionisti del mondo dello sport, dello spettacolo, della musica, della cucina si muovono attorno a te con discrezione e in perfetta armonia con la tua voglia di benessere e divertimento. Sono Friends che fanno dell’entertainment una vera e propria vocazione. Capaci di rendere perfetto ogni evento e dare alla tua vacanza tutta l’attenzione che merita. Radio Friends 10.30-12.30 | 16.00-18.00 LIVE MUSIC 13.30-15.30 | 19.00-20.00 LIVE SHOW dalle 21.30 (Santo Stefano Arena) BEACH PARTY & APERITIVO (Spiaggia centrale e Lounge Bar) DISCO & DJ SET dalla Mezzanotte presso Dicoteca IL COVO Be part of the show! L’Arena sarà il luogo dove diventerai il vero protagonista della tua vacanza.
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