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LA LUNA sits in a prime spot. You couldn’t be better
placed for Cala Bona’s shops, bars and restaurants – they’re
all just a minute’s walk away. Likewise the beach. Simply
cross the road and you’re there.
Location aside, the hotel has got plenty going for it.
Topping the list is the curvy swimming pool. Set in a large
sun terrace peppered with sunbeds and parasols, it looks out
towards the sea. Throw in a liberal sprinkling of palm trees
and yucca plants and you’ve got the perfect place to relax.
On the subject of dining, it’s worth pointing out that
guests staying in the La Luna annexe of the Levante Park eat
at the sister Gold property, the Levante.
Factor in bright bedrooms with satellite TVs, air-conditioning
and minibars and you’ve got it made. With all this and
more, it’s no wonder guests come back here time and time
again.
Location
• Across the road from the beach • 100m to the centre of
Cala Bona with its shops, bars and restaurants • La Luna
annexe is 100m from the main complex
• La Luna have slightly smaller rooms • Bath, wc and
balcony • All rooms have telephone, satellite TV with
limited channels, air-conditioning, hairdryer, fridge or
minibar •
No. of Rooms
Hotel: 21
Essential Information
This hotel is part of the Thomson Gold selection, which has
been designed specifically for couples, therefore we do not
accept bookings here for children under the age of 16.
Please see the A-Z Guide for more information.You can still
book online on our home page.
Meals
• Restaurant • Weekly gala dinners • Guests at La Luna, 100m
away, dine in the Levante Park
Address
Hotel LA LUNA
Paseo Maritimo, 6,
Cala Bona 07559,
Majorca,
Spain
Key Features
• Footsteps from the beach
Resort Information
Sun, sea and sand fans won’t have any quibbles with this
delightful, traditional resort. Lying north of Cala Millor
on Majorca’s scenic eastern shoreline, it’s smaller and more
subdued than its colourful cousin. Unpack your bags, trail
your toes in the water caressing the sands, and the laid-back
atmosphere will soon overtake you, slowing you down and
gradually spiriting your cares away on the waves.
Around its picturesque harbour, you’ll find narrow streets
betraying its past as a simple fishing village. Wander
around here before hitting the modern centre, whose traffic-free
roads are flanked with bars and restaurants offering Chinese,
Italian, fast food and authentic local cuisine. And for a
taste of the sea, turn tail back to the harbour, where
merrily painted fishing boats still land their catches for
the daily specials on quayside menus. Pull up a chair at an
open-air restaurant, order a caldeira de langosta and
chilled wine or two and let a couple of hours pass by as you
gaze out over the harbour waters.
Days at the beaches are the star attraction here though. A
procession of man-made coves and longer sandy stretches
parcelled up by long, rocky promontories, they’re tailor-made
for carefree hours of tan-topping and paddling with the kids.
When you’re ready, swap the sands for sightseeing. The
spectacular stalactites and stalagmites of the Drach Caves
make an unforgettable sight. Whisk the kids to Cala Millor’s
safari park or, if it’s a Friday, pop into the bustling
outdoor market inland at San Servera. And at sundown, if you
fancy exchanging Cala Bona’s sedate nighttimes for something
more exciting, just hop in cab for Cala Millor’s vibrant
bars and clubs
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