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Meliá Hotels International, S.A. (formerly Sol Meliá) is a Spanish hotel chain.Sol was founded by Gabriel Escarrer Juliá in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca and Meliá was founded by José Meliá Sinisterra (1911–1999).
Meliá Hotels International started the required investment for the first stage in modernising the resort of Magaluf, by updating four hotels on the beach front, known as the Calvià Beach Resort, which opened in June 2012. [4] A popular challenge for tourists is a swim to Black Lizard Island (Isla de sa Porrassa) located in the centre of ...
View of the beach at Cala Bona, Majorca. Cala Bona is a small fishing town and holiday resort on the east coast of Majorca in the Balearic Islands of Spain. It consists of a cove with a harbour and surrounding coastal area and lies within the municipality of Son Servera. The population of the town in 2005 was 1,088 inhabitants.
Magaluf Beach (Catalan: Platja de Magaluf, IPA: [ˈpladʒə ðə məɣəˈluf]; Spanish: Playa de Magaluf) is the name of the beach in the tourist resort of Magaluf. [1] Holiday accommodation, nightclubs and other services aimed at mass tourism make up the urban landscape of the beach. It also receives a massive influx of local swimmers.
Sa Porrassa and Magaluf. Measuring over 400 meters (1,300 ft) across at its widest point, the island is a feature at the heart of Magaluf Bay. It is 36 m (118 ft) above sea level. [1]
Palma Nova Beach is seven kilometers (4.3 mi) from Calvià, situated between Punta Nadala and es Carregador, on the Spanish Balearic island of Majorca. Besides Palmanova beach , other names by which the beach is known include "Playa de Palma Nova", [ map 1 ] and "Platja de Palma Nova".
Gabriel Juan Escarrer Jaume (born January 1971) [1] is a Spanish businessman, heir to Meliá Hotels International, where he is the CEO and Chairman. [ 2 ] Early life
The small beach was constructed artificially, although there had been a natural beach where the containment rocks now are. This change was made because during the strong winter storms the sea would destroy the highway leading to a small resort. View of the hillock that is the site of the Puig de sa Morisca Archaeological Park in Nova Santa Ponsa.