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Robinson Club Cala Serena

Cala Serena s/n
07660
Cala d'or
Mallorca
Telephone: +34 971 169 000
Fax: +34 971 657 681
Web Site: www.robinson.com

The 4 key rated Robinson Club Cala Serena Resort is situated close to the beach in the quiet Cala Serena district of the popular resort of Cala d'or on the southern east coast of Majorca. The accommodation is approximately 65km east of the capital Palma and the Son Sant Joan International airport, and 2.5km from the picturesque Cala d'or marina and pedestrianised resort centre, where you will find a wide selection of restaurants, bars and shops.

Built in 2003 and fully refurbished during the winter of 2014, the modern low rise Robinson Club Cala Serena complex has a total of 307 guest rooms, which are built over 3 floors, and set amidst almost 120,000m2 of Mediterranean style gardens and sun terraces around a large central pool area.

All guest rooms on the complex are either air conditioned or centrally heated according to the season, and come equipped with a fully fitted "en suite" bathroom with shower and hairdryer, along with a direct dial telephone, mini-bar, satellite television with music channels, safety deposit box available for rental, and either a balcony or terrace, most of which have exterior views over the pool and garden area. In addition to the above features, a maid service is also provided undertaking a change of towels as required and change of bed linen twice a week.

Guest facilities on offer includes a 24 hour reception area with currency exchange services, along with a games room, an air conditioned buffet style restaurant and snack bar, offering a choice of traditional Spanish, international and vegetarian menus, luggage and courtesy rooms for late departures, public internet terminals, laundry and medical services, and both lounge and pool bars.

Sporting and leisure facilities available to guests includes a large outdoor freshwater swimming pool for adults, with integrated children's splash pool, and spacious sun terraces and gardens which are furnished with loungers and parasols.

Of special interest to tennis enthusiasts, the Robinson Club Cala Serena Resort also offers the use of 12 hard surface tennis courts, including 6 floodlit ones and another 2 that are covered, with both racquets and tennis balls available for guests to borrow.

Guests staying at the Robinson Club Cala Serena Resort also have the opportunity to relax and unwind at the hotel's own Spa and Wellness Centre, which features a further indoor heated swimming pool with cardiovascular gymnasium as well as offering guests a variety of treatments including the Ayurveda package with a 'Dosha' experience bath, a full body massage with essential oils and ends with a treat of Ayurveda tea, or alternatively the "Feel Good for Men" package with a relaxing facial treatment and choice of either a vitalising full body sports massage or a full body classic relaxing massage and an Aroma bath with hydro massage.

The Robinson Club Cala Serena Resort also provides a seasonal programme of organised daytime sporting activities, designed to appeal to guests from a variety of countries, as well as a programme of evening entertainment with either live music or other professional shows several times each week.

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