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Barcelo Punta Umbria Beach Resort & Convention Center

Avenida del Decano, s/n, Punta Umbria, Spain, 21100
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About us

The Barcelo Punta Umbria Beach Resort located on the fishing town of Punta Umbria with direct flights from the main European cities to Seville and Faro, has a superb setting, surrounded by natural beauty and fragrant green pine trees, on a magnificent, unspoilt 13 km-long beach. The resort consists of 3 separate buildings situated in the stunning Enebrales Nature Reserve, surrounded by natural beauty. A new way to understand work that combines the most modern technologies of a great Convention Center with the comfort and the services of a great Resort. Entertainment program, day and night, aquatic sport and leisure activities, Spa & Wellness of 2000sqm with eleven treatment rooms and several golf courses nearby all these together with a modern and fully- equipped meeting facilities makes this venue a great option to all kinds of events, incentives, conventions and product launches.

Venue Details

ChainBarceló Hotel Group
BrandBarcelo Hotels & Resorts
Built2007
Renovated-
Total meeting space48,438 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms1,200
Venue typeResort

Industry Ratings

Hotelstars Union

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (ocean or water)
Facilities
  • All inclusive
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Jun 15 - Sep 15
Shoulder season
Sep 16 - Oct 15Mar 16 - Jun 14
Low season
Jan 01 - Mar 15Oct 16 - Dec 31

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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
48,437.6 sq. ft.
Largest room
11,571.2 sq. ft.
Space (private)
Available
Meeting rooms
26
Second largest room
8,611.1 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
12,916.7 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
T-Shape
12,658.4 sq. ft.
78.7 x 160.8 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
1500
-
950
1300
1500
900
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11,571.2 sq. ft.
78.7 x 147.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
1500
-
950
1300
1500
950
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1,216.3 sq. ft.
31.5 x 38.7 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
133
36
67
133
120
63
42
--
1,313.2 sq. ft.
34.1 x 38.7 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
133
36
67
133
120
63
42
--
322.9 sq. ft.
19.7 x 16.4 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
33
9
17
33
30
16
11
--
645.8 sq. ft.
19.7 x 32.8 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
63
25
34
63
61
32
30
-
25
624.3 sq. ft.
19.0 x 32.8 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
58
25
32
64
58
31
30
-
25
376.7 sq. ft.
23.0 x 16.4 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
36
15
20
40
36
19
18
-
15
322.9 sq. ft.
19.7 x 16.4 sq. ft.
8.9 ft.
24
9
22
20
24
21
11
-
9

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
1,200
Double (2 beds)
1,200
Suites
10

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 74.56 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking

Local Attractions

PUNTA UMBRÍA
PUNTA UMBRÍA
Historical landmark
2 mi
Punta Umbría is located on the coast of Huelva, known as “Costa de la Luz” [“Coast of Light”], in the south of Spain, and is bathed by the Atlantic Ocean. Its mild climate and its 300 days of sunshine a year make it an ideal place for holding events.
Punta Umbría, ES 21100
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MARISMAS DEL ODIEL (Marshes of Odiel)
MARISMAS DEL ODIEL (Marshes of Odiel)
Recreation
10 mins
The Paraje Natural de las Marismas del Odiel is the second most significant wetland reserve in Andalucía after the Parque Nacional de Doñana. This large estuary and marshland of the Odiel and Tinto rivers covers 72-sq-km between Huelva City, Punta Umbría, Gibraleón and Aljaraque. The humid area is an important rest and nest place particularly for migratory birds; it is possible to sight over three hundred different species in a year. Many animal species in danger of extinction can still be found in the wetlands. Some of the birds in this area are: grey and purple heron, spoonbill (30% from Europe can here to nest), flamingo, osprey etc
Huelva, ES 21001
MUELLE DEL TINTO
MUELLE DEL TINTO
Historical landmark
15 mins
The mining quay (muelle) of the Rio Tinto company is a commercial wharf for unloading material originating from the mines of the Rio Tinto Company Ltd, constructed at the beginning of the 20th century on the Odiel River. It is commonly known as the "Muelle del Tinto". It is currently unused but can be visited as a place for walking or fishing.
Calle Presidente Adolfo Suárez, s/n
Huelva, ES 21001
LUGARES COLOMBINOS (Columbus Territory)
LUGARES COLOMBINOS (Columbus Territory)
Historical landmark
30 mins
After five centuries, Columbus remains a mysterious and controversial figure who has been variously described as one of the greatest mariners in history, a visionary genius, a mystic, a national hero, a failed administrator, a naive entrepreneur, and a ruthless and greedy imperialist. Visit the places where the discovery voyage was forged Monastery of La Rábida. “The Cradle of the Discovery”.
Paraje de La Rábida, s/n
La Rábida, ES 21819
AYAMONTE
AYAMONTE
Historical landmark
40 mins
Located on the banks of the Guadiana river, bordering on Portugal, Ayamonte was always a quiet fishing town that stretches its white houses down to the port. The Greek called it Anapotaman ("over the river"), which evolved into the town's present name. In the tallest point of the city, on top of the ruins of an ancient Roman castle, stands the Parador de Turismo (Inn), with beautiful views of the town and the Guadiana river mouth. Among the most interesting buildings we must point out the churches of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias and San Francisco, both from the 16th century; the parish church of Salvador, from the 15th century; and the Nabob houses. Five kilometres away from this town we have the beaches of Canela and Moral, very popular, specially during the summer.
Ayamonte
DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK
DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK
Recreation
40 mins
The Parque Nacional de Doñana is one of Europe's most important wetland reserves and a major site for migrating birds. It is an immense area over 1,300 sq km in the provinces of Huelva, Seville and Cadiz. It is internationally for recognised for its great ecological wealth. Doñana has become a key centre in the world of conservationism. Doñana is well known for its enormous variety of bird species, permanent residents, winter visitors from north and central Europe or summer visitors from Africa, like its numerous types of geese and colourful colonies of flamingo. It has one of the world's largest colonies of Spanish imperial eagles. The park as a whole comprises three distinct kinds of ecosystem: the marshlands, the Mediterranean scrublands and the coastal mobile dunes with their beaches.
“EL ACEBUCHE” RECEPTION CENTRE
NATIONAL PARK OF DOÑANA – A483, Km 37,5
Almonte, ES
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EL ROCIO
EL ROCIO
Historical landmark
40 mins
HISTORY OF EL ROCIO This cult dates back to the 13th century, when a hunter from the village of Villamanrique (or Almonte, depending on which version of the story you follow) discovered a statue of the Virgin Mary in a tree trunk in the Doñana park. A chapel was built where the tree stood, and it became a place of pilgrimage. Devotion to this particular version of the Virgin was initially a local affair. Then, by the 17th century, hermandades (brotherhoods) were making the trip from nearby towns at Pentecost; by the 19th century, they came from all over Huelva, Cadiz and Seville, on a journey taking up to four days. Over the next century, the cult of the Virgin del Rocio became more and more widespread, and these days participants come from as far away as Barcelona and the Canary Islands - not to mention tourists who travel from abroad, around Europe and even further afield.
Ermita de El Rocío
El Rocío, ES 21750
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MINERY MUSEUM
MINERY MUSEUM
Historical landmark
1 hr
The giant opencast mines of Rio Tinto, as surreal a landscape as one will find this side of the Moon, The continual search for iron ore, copper, silver, sulphur and a host of other minerals has opened up amphitheatres of gargantuan proportions, vast man-made craters that measure several kilometres across. Reputed to be the oldest mines in the world, Rio Tinto has a particularly rich history. Their mineral wealth was already legendary in ancient times. According to myth, these are the fabled mines of King Solomon, and a section of the area is still known as Cerro Salomon today. The Spanish government sold the mines to a British syndicate in 1871 for a sum well below their real value. In true Anglo-Saxon style, the company's British managers soon had the mines running at full steam, making this one of the most important sources of copper and sulphur in the world. Also true to form was the way in which they built Bella Vista, a purpose-built village for British employees only. Known as the 'colonia inglesa', the British style houses, neatly trimmed gardens, tennis lawns and social club of Bella Vista can still be visited. This 'British' village in the middle of the Andalusia countryside also features a Presbyterian Church and mining museum. Several kilometres away is the Spanish town of Rio Tinto, built to replace an older settlement that was swallowed up by the mine's expansion. In its heyday, the Rio Tinto Mining Company was quite an innovator. The football pitch and golf course built here were among the first on the European continent, and the half-timbered bungalows built for company employees at the Punta Umbria, on the Huelva coast, are the forerunners of the modern Costa.
Plaza Ernest Lluch s/n
Minas de Riotinto, ES 21660
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GRUTA DE LAS MARAVILLAS (Cave of Wonders)
GRUTA DE LAS MARAVILLAS (Cave of Wonders)
Historical landmark
1 hr
Discovered by accident (by a stray pig apparently!) the Gruta de las Maravillas (cave of wonders) is the largest in Spain, a mile and a half long, and is truly a marvel of subterranean lakes, striking colours and all manner of exquisitely adorned stalagmites and stalactites. The cave is lighted by indirect light and a sound system allows the playback of music. They play the sinfonía del agua by the local musician LUIS DE PABLO and the suite Gruta de las Maravillas by Don Primitivo Lazaro
C/ Pozo de la Nieve, s/n.
Aracena, ES 21200
SEVILLE
SEVILLE
Historical landmark
1 hr
Seville inspired Mozart, Rossini and Bizet. Operas like: "El Barbero de Sevilla" and “Carmen”. Seville was for centuries the gateway to the New World, today amalgamates the past, present and future perfectly, uniting modern business practice with the old ways and local colour in an inimitable way. Seville is made up of four major parts: the old part of the city, the site of the 1929 Exposition ( has twice played host to major international exhibitions, the Ibero American fair in 1929 and Expo in 1992) Triana and the Isla de la Cartuja (Island of the Cartuja). Find the districts of Santa Cruz and the Judería (Jewish Quarter), El Arenal, la Alameda de Hercules, and an area referred to by some as the Acropolis, with significant monuments such as the Catedral (Cathedral) the Giralda, the Reales Alcázares (Royal Fortresses) and the Ayuntamiento (Town Hall), all of which are of immense artistic interest and contain valuable works of art such as paintings and sculptures. The Alameda de Hercules is one of the most popular parks in Seville. It is said that Hercules founded Seville. It has a youthful and cultural atmosphere. During the city's Carnaval this park is a favourite meeting place.
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JEREZ
JEREZ
Historical landmark
90 mins
The prosperous town of Jerez de la Frontera has given its name to sherry. Although prehistoric and Roman remains have been found at Jerez, the oldest surviving structure in the city is the Arab castle, from the 12th century; other interesting religious buildings are the Gothic church of San Miguel and the convent of Santo Domingo. But the visit to Jerez will be not complete without a tour of his wineries and the Andalusia horse dance: The "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" show is an equestrian ballet accompanied by totally Spanish music and 18th Century style costumes. A stroll through the aging cellars (bodegas) becomes a tour through history, from the oldest and most traditional cellars to the most modern in the sector. More than 45 million liters of sherry and brandy de Jerez is stored in its cellars
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Sustainable Practices

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Diversity and Inclusion

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Health and Safety

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