Magaluf Beach

A half mile from the coast of Magalluf beach is Porrassa Islet, which served as a refuge for the fleet of King James I before he landed in Santa Ponsa in 1229.

The area north of the bay is open to winds from the east-southeast to the anchoring of boats on sandy and algae to a depth ranging between two and five meters.

Near the hotel are several leisure and entertainment attractions; the discothèque BCM, Casino, Aquapark, Western Park and several golf clubs.

Offers a wide lobby with lifts, reception 24 hours, TV room, a café, a cozy bar and restaurant.

It is fully air-conditioned and has a lobby with a reception area open 24 hours that offers a safe, currency exchange and cloakroom.

It has a 1,000 m2 garden with pool, a large lobby and a reception area open 24 hours that offers a currency exchange service.

It has a pool-bar, a lagoon and gardens, a large lobby and a reception area open 24 hours that offers a safe and money exchange.

Platja de Magaluf