Forte Village Resort - Le Palme
About the hotel
"Surrounded by verdant gardens, Hotel Le Palme boasts beautiful bungalows and a prime location in the heart of Forte Village Resort."
The majority of accommodations at the hotel come in the form of bungalows, with the only exception being the Le Palme Roof rooms. Within, all of the accommodations are attractively subdued with a gentle earthy colour palette punctuated by accents of blue. Enormous windows flood the spaces with natural light, while high ceilings and exposed beams make the rooms feel even larger. Best of all, each bungalow has its own private outdoor space from which to enjoy the views and fresh air.
Beyond the manicured green lawns and picture-perfect palm trees of Le Palme, the resort is overflowing with things to do. Forte Village at large prides itself on being exceptionally family-friendly, but... Show more
The majority of accommodations at the hotel come in the form of bungalows, with the only exception being the Le Palme Roof rooms. Within, all of the accommodations are attractively subdued with a gentle earthy colour palette punctuated by accents of blue. Enormous windows flood the spaces with natural light, while high ceilings and exposed beams make the rooms feel even larger. Best of all, each bungalow has its own private outdoor space from which to enjoy the views and fresh air.
Beyond the manicured green lawns and picture-perfect palm trees of Le Palme, the resort is overflowing with things to do. Forte Village at large prides itself on being exceptionally family-friendly, but there are practically infinite entertainment options for guests both young and old. A slew of academies offer guests the opportunity to develop new skills or sharpen old ones, with options ranging from the conventional (soccer and tennis, for example) to the niche (think netball, table tennis and coastal rowing). Less athletically inclined guests needn’t feel left out though; a Marvin Berglas-led Magic Academy sees to that.
The academies are truly just the beginning of the resort's laundry list of attractions, which also include a golf course, bowling alley, multiple high fashion boutiques and a buzzy nightlife scene. And then, of course, there’s the food. Mediterranean cuisine is the star of the resort's gastronomy, though, with over a dozen restaurants to choose from, you’re sure to find plenty of variety. Some of the most notable options are Michelin-starred chef Heinz Beck’s eponymous restaurant, the gourmet Belvedere, which focuses on traditional Italian and Sardinian dishes. When it comes time for a libation you’ll have no fewer than 14 bars to choose from, ranging from the Oasis Pool Bar to a dazzling Champagnery. For guests with a sweet tooth, there will be no better way to end the day than with a trip to the Gelateria which is set oh-so conveniently between the Pizzeria and the beach.
Hotel amenities
The... Show more
The majority of accommodations at the hotel come in the form of bungalows, with the only exception being the Le Palme Roof rooms. Within, all of the accommodations are attractively subdued with a gentle earthy colour palette punctuated by accents of blue. Enormous windows flood the spaces with natural light, while high ceilings and exposed beams make the rooms feel even larger. Best of all, each bungalow has its own private outdoor space from which to enjoy the views and fresh air.
Beyond the manicured green lawns and picture-perfect palm trees of Le Palme, the resort is overflowing with things to do. Forte Village at large prides itself on being exceptionally family-friendly, but there are practically infinite entertainment options for guests both young and old. A slew of academies offer guests the opportunity to develop new skills or sharpen old ones, with options ranging from the conventional (soccer and tennis, for example) to the niche (think netball, table tennis and coastal rowing). Less athletically inclined guests needn’t feel left out though; a Marvin Berglas-led Magic Academy sees to that.
The academies are truly just the beginning of the resort's laundry list of attractions, which also include a golf course, bowling alley, multiple high fashion boutiques and a buzzy nightlife scene. And then, of course, there’s the food. Mediterranean cuisine is the star of the resort's gastronomy, though, with over a dozen restaurants to choose from, you’re sure to find plenty of variety. Some of the most notable options are Michelin-starred chef Heinz Beck’s eponymous restaurant, the gourmet Belvedere, which focuses on traditional Italian and Sardinian dishes. When it comes time for a libation you’ll have no fewer than 14 bars to choose from, ranging from the Oasis Pool Bar to a dazzling Champagnery. For guests with a sweet tooth, there will be no better way to end the day than with a trip to the Gelateria which is set oh-so conveniently between the Pizzeria and the beach.
Hotel amenities
Room types
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Deluxe Bungalow
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24 m² / 258 ft²
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Double/full bed
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Garden view
The fully refurbished Deluxe Bungalows offer a spacious double bedroom with sofa bed (an additional bed can be provided as an alternative). The bathroom comes with a shower (some bungalows also have a separate bathtub). The bungalows look out onto a patio and garden. Ideal for two adults and one child.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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Le Palm Roof
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26 m² / 280 ft²
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Double/full bed
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Garden view
Luxury Le Palme Roof bedrooms, some of them now fully refurbished, are located on the hotel’s first floor. They offer a bedroom with double bed or twin beds, bathroom with bathtub and a small balcony. Ideal for a romantic Sardinian holiday for two.
Lowest rate
Most affordable
Room not available – minimum stay requirements may applyBenefits included:ASMALLWORLD VIPAll our benefits
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