Hotel Sol Trinidad

in Magaluf , Majorca T rating: 3

 
  • Central location in Magaluf
  • 100m from the beach
  • Daytime and evening activities
Set on Magaluf’s beachfront promenade, the Hotel Sol Trinidad is surrounded by shops, restaurants and bars.
If you want to be in the heart of all the action, check into the Sol Trinidad. This modern property couldn’t be better placed – shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs are all on the doorstep. Plus Magaluf’s main crowd-pleaser, the beach, is practically within touching distance.

Back at the hotel, the vibe is somewhat quieter. When a bit of R&R is in order, pick a spot by the large swimming pool. It's bordered by a roomy terrace and a pool snack bar, so you could quite easily spend a day here without having to move more than a couple of footsteps. When you fancy a change of scene, though, the hotel’s gardens are just the ticket.

When it comes to turning things up a notch though try your hand at sports like archery, pool and keep fit. In the evenings kick things off with a drink at the bar, before hotfooting it to the disco for the latest tunes. Later, check out the professional shows that are put on during the week.

Last but not least, a word on the hotel’s bedrooms. Decorated in bright blues and yellows, they’re modestly stylish with a real holiday feel to them. The furniture is simple but comfortable, and in-room extras come in the form of televisions and ceiling fans. Plus, if you’re staying in one of the higher-level rooms, great views of the sea are part of the package.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Non-smoking restaurant
  • All meals buffet service
  • Full English breakfast
  • We also offer Full Board Plus, which includes wine, beer, soft drinks or water with meals. To upgrade, simply contact us once you've made your booking.

Swimming pool

  • 2 swimming pools, 1 indoor
  • Terrace with sunbeds and parasols
  • Pool bar in high season only
  • Children's pool

Entertainment

  • Bar/lounge
  • Evening entertainment with professional shows during the week
  • Regular disco dancing
  • TV lounge

Activities

  • Daily organised sports including keep-fit‚ pool games and archery
  • Table tennis
  • Internet facilities

For Families

  • Children’s pool
  • Highchairs and cots available

Extra Charges

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Other Information

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Our rating

3

Official Rating

3 Star

No. of floors

9

No. of lifts

4

No. of rooms

375

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms are simply furnished with bright décor and have a ceiling fan, satellite TV, phone, fridge at a charge and balcony. Standard rooms sleep up to 3 with twin beds and an extra bed. Single rooms are also available.

Location

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  • In the heart of Magaluf‚ 100m from the beach with cafés‚ shops‚ bars and nightlife

Transfers

45 minutes

Your guide to Magaluf, Majorca

"The ultimate holiday resort for those who want fun, sun and to party till dawn..."

Ever popular Magaluf needs no introduction. Along with its neighbour Palma Nova, it’s Majorca’s best-known resort. And it's one of the biggest, too. It's packed with bars, cafes, restaurants, discos and nightclubs.

The beach is also the largest on this part of the island. A vast expanse of white sand which gently shelves into shallow waters, its size means there's plenty of space to stretch out. And if you’ve got kids, you won’t struggle to keep them amused. When they get fed up with swimming and sand castle construction, there are several local attractions to banish the boredom, including the Aqualand water park.

There’s also an amazing amount of eateries. You'll find everything from Mexican to McDonalds here. And they certainly go all out to make you feel at home. British-style pubs and cafés are everywhere you turn. So if you like to start the day with a full English breakfast and a proper cup of tea, you'll be in your element. Authentic Spanish cuisine is the hardest to pin down, but there are still a few traditional restaurants serving tapas and fresh fish.

As for Magaluf’s nightlife, it’s legendary. In the summer months things go from lively to fever pitch. There’s a dozen or so discos and nightclubs, including one of Europe’s largest. Not to mention music and karaoke bars that buzz on into the early hours.

For a change of scene, you might want to take a trip to the weekly Wednesday market at nearby Andratx. The streets are packed with colourful stalls selling a wide range of local produce, including fish, cheese and vegetables.

More on Magaluf, Majorca

More on Magaluf, Majorca

Ever popular Magaluf needs no introduction. Along with its neighbour Palma Nova, it’s Majorca’s best-known resort. And it's one of the biggest, too. It's packed with bars, cafes, restaurants, discos and nightclubs.

The beach is also the largest on this part of the island. A vast expanse of white sand which gently shelves into shallow waters, its size means there's plenty of space to stretch out. And if you’ve got kids, you won’t struggle to keep them amused. When they get fed up with swimming and sand castle construction, there are several local attractions to banish the boredom, including the Aqualand water park.

There’s also an amazing amount of eateries. You'll find everything from Mexican to McDonalds here. And they certainly go all out to make you feel at home. British-style pubs and cafés are everywhere you turn. So if you like to start the day with a full English breakfast and a proper cup of tea, you'll be in your element. Authentic Spanish cuisine is the hardest to pin down, but there are still a few traditional restaurants serving tapas and fresh fish.

As for Magaluf’s nightlife, it’s legendary. In the summer months things go from lively to fever pitch. There’s a dozen or so discos and nightclubs, including one of Europe’s largest. Not to mention music and karaoke bars that buzz on into the early hours.

For a change of scene, you might want to take a trip to the weekly Wednesday market at nearby Andratx. The streets are packed with colourful stalls selling a wide range of local produce, including fish, cheese and vegetables.

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Hotel Sol Trinidad reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 4/5

Based on 19 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 5/5
  • Food Food: 4/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 4/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/10/2010, Anonymous said...

I would give the hotel Sol trinidad for food, hotel clean. staff very helpful 100 percent . but beds terrible for the mattress springs sticking in your back more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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Set on Magaluf’s beachfront promenade, the Hotel Sol Trinidad is surrounded by shops, restaurants and bars.

If you want to be in the heart of all the action, check into the Sol Trinidad. This modern property couldn’t be better placed – shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs are all on the doorstep. Plus Magaluf’s main crowd-pleaser, the beach, is practically within touching distance.

Back at the hotel, the vibe is somewhat quieter. When a bit of R&R is in order, pick a spot by the large swimming pool. It's bordered by a roomy terrace and a pool snack bar, so you could quite easily spend a day here without having to move more than a couple of footsteps. When you fancy a change of scene, though, the hotel’s gardens are just the ticket.

When it comes to turning things up a notch though try your hand at sports like archery, pool and keep fit. In the evenings kick things off with a drink at the bar, before hotfooting it to the disco for the latest tunes. Later, check out the professional shows that are put on during the week.

Last but not least, a word on the hotel’s bedrooms. Decorated in bright blues and yellows, they’re modestly stylish with a real holiday feel to them. The furniture is simple but comfortable, and in-room extras come in the form of televisions and ceiling fans. Plus, if you’re staying in one of the higher-level rooms, great views of the sea are part of the package.

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