The best thing was the fresh orange juice machine at breakfast – 10 out of 10 for that. Different themes eg Menorca, Chinese Next to the restaurant was a snack bar – open until 6. The first couple of days had snacks in fridge and warmers (chips, burgers, nuggets, ice creams, sandwiches, salads) and then it was more limited but you could order food if required. Plenty of branded drinks and cocktails on AI eg Gordon's, Tanqueray, Negroni. The pool was nice and the sunbeds were very nice (maybe some tables wouldn't go a miss and no pool showers? ). Again, as the hotel wasn't full, there were always beds and no towel reserving. You could hire pool towels for 10 euro returnable deposit. Safe was also returnable deposit. Wifi was fairly good throughout the complex. Tourist tax = 3. 3 euros per person per night There was a fairly impressive 'splash' area I would say for younger kids not teens with slides etc. And a tennis court, table tennis, billiards. The animation team ran various activities eg shuttle board seemed very popular.
There's also an on-site spa offering a gym, sauna, indoor pool, Turkish bath, hydromassage, Vichy showers, and treatment room. Happy Burger is on-hand for a light lunch of burgers and hot dogs, or take some shade at the poolside snack bar instead. Other facilities include: games room, bike rental, reading room, medical service, car hire, laundry service, and 24-hour reception. Room Facilities Paradise Club & Spa Aparthotel offers studios, one-bedroom apartments, and two-bedroom apartments. Each includes: TV, safe, kitchen with fridge and microwave, hairdryer, telephone, sofa bed, air-conditioning, and balcony. The main restaurant here serves international buffets morning until night, including show cooking stands. The poolside bar provides snacks, drinks, and light bites such as pizzas and sandwiches. Happy Burger is on-hand with tasty burgers and hot dogs during the day. Fruit, sandwiches, ice cream, cakes, biscuits, tea, and coffee are available on the all-inclusive package too. There's also a bar featuring entertainment and a menu of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Whether you're bringing the family or coming as a couple, Paradise Club & Spa Aparthotel makes an ideal holiday. Found in the bustling and modern resort of Cala'n Bosch, you're not more than a few footsteps from a day at the beach or wander around the bars, cafes and shops. Awake to a fresh buffet breakfast at the stylish main restaurant. Head outside to the glistening pool for a day of sunbathing and swimming while the kids try out the water slides in their own splash section. After a quick siesta and change in your modern apartment, you can either take a stroll into the warm evening or enjoy the hotel's lively entertainment at the bar. Both following the hotel's international buffet dinner, of course. Indulge yourself at the spa with a massage and Turkish bath; enjoy family-time at the pool and games room; or simply take advantage of this buzzing holiday hotspot with a saunter around town. A great place to do it all is Paradise Club & Spa Aparthotel. Property Facilities Paradise Club & Spa Aparthotel features: buffet restaurant, snack station, burger restaurant, bar, outdoor swimming pool, solarium, sunbeds, and children's splash pool with water slides.
To the left was the bathroom area: sink, shower, toilet, hairdryer. All crisp and clean, modern and big. You passed some more wardrobe space (including an iron and small ironing board) and the air conditioning control, to get to the front of the apartment. This was a large main living room on the right (flat screen tv, phone, sofa bed, modern lights) and a large kitchen area on the left (breakfast bar + stools, sink, fridge + small freezer, kettle, microwave). Through to the glass walled balcony. Power was on all the time, no need to leave a card in. The main restaurant had plenty of seating (as the hotel was ¼ full), and always some outside. Food was the usual fayre and pretty OK (I've been to better, and worse). So… warm meals and the live-cook-chef on the left, cheeses and salads front left, desserts front right, self serve drinks right. I cant imagine how they would have coped with more guests but presumable expand and more staff. My biggest criticism is that the warm meals were warm not hot.
Great food with lots of selection, nice spacious apartments and the most comfortable sun loungers around the pool! Will definitely return and recommend to friends.
Had a quick look but didn't use the spa (indoor pool, gym and massages, sauna apparently) Staff were great and friendly and helpful, always. The place was literally spotless. The main bar and stage had a mini disco every night (8:30-9) and then entertainment (quiz nights, acrobats). Again hotel not full so lots of seats and no queues. The hotel had an air of shutting down soon – which was good in many ways (lots of room, no queues etc) but also a bit odd (quiet, we've never gone this late) The Cala en Bosc marina and beach were 250m and 650m away (5-10 mins walk) through shops, bars, supermarkets, restaurants, car/boat hire etc. Pharmacy over the road from hotel. Loads of ATMs for some reason. Burger king. Beach looked clean, shallow and safe - though not massive so I expect it's quite busy in summer. One beach bar. Lots of nice walks around the rocky headlands. When we were there, many of the hotels and restaurant had shut down (eerie closed hotels). So not the time of year/place to go if you want the hustle and bustle or night life.
My partner and I went to Mar Paradise for 4 nights Sunday 13th to Thursday 17th October on an all inclusive basis. Transfer from the airport was about an hour. Our room wasn't quite ready so had our AI wrist band, had lunch then given the room card. We reckon the hotel was maybe 1/4 full eg 100 guests with about half having kids (out of school). 80% British (Manchester, Scotland, London) plus various other nationalities. We were lucky enough to get apartment 204, a superb apartment. It looked out west (so got the evening sun) over the pool. It was about 20 meters from everything (the rooms below had a decking extension to the front with sunbeds so you could effectively spend the week within a 50 meter radius). The room was actually a 40m2 apartment which looked to have been refurbished that year (the rooms furthest away from the main reception/dining room/pools were shut down, and did not looked refurbished eg balconies were blue metal not glass). Apartment entry was by card. To the right was a bedroom looking out the back (quiet, unless you had noisy neighbours as we did one night) with flat screen tv (including BBC1, BBC2, ITV, C4, CBeebies), USB points, pine wardrobe with plenty of space and a safe.