TRH Torrenova, Magalluf, Majorca, Spain
Official Rating -3 * Self Catering
hotel location and address
Torrenova, 25/27, Magalluf, Majorca, Spain 07181
hotel details
Magaluf is situated on the south western coast of Majorca, approximately 25 kms from the International Airport of Palma, the island's capital. Known as the party capital of Majorca, Magaluf boasts an intoxicating cocktail of a beautiful sandy beach, a vibrant nightlife and a huge amount of amenities to suit all tastes.
The TRH Torrenova is just a few metres away from the wonderful beach of Magalluf where the whole family can try out a bit of windsurfing or other beach activities, or if preferred, enjoy the white sands and the warm Mediterranean Sea. The hotel has a marvellous swimming pool where the children can play safely and you can sit and relax and soak up the sun. The rooms are comfortable and modern, simply perfect for a wonderful holiday.
accommodation
There are 199 studios or apartments and each one has a private bathroom, TV, telephone, radio and air conditioning. Check in is from 14:00 and check out is before 12:00.
food and beverage
There is a restaurant and a bar
sports and leisure
Outdoor swimming pool, fitness suite, badminton, games room, billiards, table tennis, karaoke, darts, library and snorkelling is available. There is evening entertainment that all ages can enjoy and participate in.
for children
There is a children's Playground
facilities and services
24 hour reception desk, bicycle rental, car rental, laundry, currency exchange, WiFi internet is available (additional charge), fax/photocopying services, safety deposit box rental, lift, express check in and check out, air conditioning and free public parking nearby
useful information on distances
The hotel is approximately 60 kms from the airport and approximately 25 kms from Palma
family entertainment / recommended places to visit
Aqualand Waterpark
The large waterpark, on the outskirts of town boasts numerous rides, ranging from the more sedate to high octane favourites such as 'The Tornado' and 'The Boomerang'.
The Caves of Drach- Porto Cristo
Probably the most well known and popular tourist attraction in Majorca is the Caves of Drach. You will be taken on a journey through the three chambers inside the caves, with a spectacular finale alongside the river with musicians playing classical music. The caves have some magnificent stalagmites protuding from the rockface and stalactites hanging down from the roof of the cave.
Soller Railway Antique Train
First opened in 1912, the Soller Railway offers the best way to see Majorca - taking in the olive groves of the South West right through to the stunning Tramuntana Mountains. The train is a grand and impeccably well-maintained example of early 20th century design and the journey offers some unforgettable views and the chance to experience some genuine 'old world' charm. The route begins in Palma City centre and runs through to Puerto Soller in the North West.
Hit the cowboy trail to have some westernfun - Alcudia
At Rancho Grande you can have a day of horse riding through one of Alcudia's best country parks. Play at being a cowboy or cowgirl, wear the hats and trek off for a day of adventure. You will be treated to the Rancho barbeque whilst listening to some guitar music, and to finish the day off you will be invited to join in with the line dancing! There is also a mini zoo to amuse the children where they can get up close and personal with the tame animals. The Ranch is in Son Serra De Marina, just a few kms from the city centre of Alcudia.
Albufera Nature Reserve - Albufera
The area is home to hundreds of birds and wildlife along with some of the region's most beautiful flora and fauna. There are many natural lakes and canals where you can enjoy walking and looking at the scenery. Therre is also a small museum offering you a splendid chance to learn about the area.
Golf Fantasia
Situated near to the promenade in Palma Nova this is a golf course with a difference. There are 3 types of mini golf courses set inside a fantastic parkland with caves, waterfalls and lakes. There is also plenty of wildlife that inhabits the parkland.
Puig de Pollenca (Puig de Maria)
Situated atop a large hill (which confusingly has the same name) the Puig de Pollensa is a nun's monastery built in 1348. In fact, the monastery was still inhabited by nuns' right up until 1988. Its superb location offers unsurpassable views across the beautiful resort of Pollensa and the simple but beautiful furniture and architecture makes this a stunning place to visit for anyone visiting Majorca's picturesque North Coast.