Tramontana Park Aparthotel, Playa De Fornells, Spain
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Recent Price: £86
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Hotel Description:
The aparthotel has direct access to the sea from its seafront location whilst the beach is 600 metres away. The apartments overlook the Cala Tirant bay in the north of the island. Fornells, a town with a traditional atmosphere and a pretty harbour famous for its fish restaurants, is 2 miles away. loading...
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Tramontana Park Aparthotel Reviews
" Accomodation, excellent. Resort... "
Submitted By: Mr N Winnall
Accomodation, excellent. Resort staff, excellent. Locals, excellent. Views, superb. Location, due to building on the side of the bay there are quite a few steps in the resort but the views and surrounding countryside far compensate for this. This is a very spanish lifestyle resort where by attempting a little spanish language the locals will warm to you even more. If you want lots of entertainment, bingo and party games, go to Blackpool. This is one resort that we will be returning to. As the resort is set in the spanish countryside a car is essential to visit the rest of this beautiful island. Car hire is available on site at very reasonable rates. Driving on the wrong side of the road seems very odd but locals are very patient and give you plenty of space. Mahon airport is a 20 minute taxi ride away. For relaxation, peace and tranquill walks this is the place to be.
" If you have children please please do... "
Submitted By: Mr Darren Gould
If you have children please please do not book here. In fact, in my opinion don't book here full stop unless you want to lounge around the poolside all day or can drive.
We arrived full of great anticipation after having a great holiday in Majorca in May but boy what a nasty shock we had. Cliffs & rocks everywhere and no sign of the sandy beach in the Internet info we looked at. Another point about the cliffs & rocks is that wasn't a single fence to stop anyone from falling over. It might look pretty but it isn't safe or reassuring when you have children. More steps in the apartment complex than anywhere I have ever seen and definitely not child friendly. We had to put the reins on the youngest and keep telling the other to keep away from the edge of the cliffs and just couldn't relax.
Then we went into the restaurant and were attacked by flies. Although they explained that it was unusual to have so many flies the problem was that when going into the restaurant there was only one door and when you went through it to eat so did the flies. No fly traps inside to get rid of them, they just settled nicely onto your food.
Now onto the apartment. It was clean and quite roomy but again, steps up to the bedroom and we had to put our suitcase at the top to stop the youngest going down on his own, or maybe falling down.
Well, within the first day, Wednesday, when we walked to the shop, past the beach (which was in my opinion a lot further than the 600m quoted), and looked like it hadn't been used all season, only to be told it was closing that day leaving just one shop within walking distance, we decided that enough was enough.
We went back to the apartment and decided that on Thursday (we tried to make it on Wednesday but the bus had gone), we were going into Mahon to see if we could go anywhere else.
We went on Thursday, spent a fortune on taxis, and finally found The Royal Son Bou apartments at Son Bou where we duly booked accommodation for the rest of the holiday.
Just look at it this way. We paid £1700 for an all inclusive holiday and after arriving on the Tuesday evening we left on the Friday after paying over £650 to move to half board at another hotel.
If that doesn't tell you how bad it was then I am afraid nothing will.
We arrived full of great anticipation after having a great holiday in Majorca in May but boy what a nasty shock we had. Cliffs & rocks everywhere and no sign of the sandy beach in the Internet info we looked at. Another point about the cliffs & rocks is that wasn't a single fence to stop anyone from falling over. It might look pretty but it isn't safe or reassuring when you have children. More steps in the apartment complex than anywhere I have ever seen and definitely not child friendly. We had to put the reins on the youngest and keep telling the other to keep away from the edge of the cliffs and just couldn't relax.
Then we went into the restaurant and were attacked by flies. Although they explained that it was unusual to have so many flies the problem was that when going into the restaurant there was only one door and when you went through it to eat so did the flies. No fly traps inside to get rid of them, they just settled nicely onto your food.
Now onto the apartment. It was clean and quite roomy but again, steps up to the bedroom and we had to put our suitcase at the top to stop the youngest going down on his own, or maybe falling down.
Well, within the first day, Wednesday, when we walked to the shop, past the beach (which was in my opinion a lot further than the 600m quoted), and looked like it hadn't been used all season, only to be told it was closing that day leaving just one shop within walking distance, we decided that enough was enough.
We went back to the apartment and decided that on Thursday (we tried to make it on Wednesday but the bus had gone), we were going into Mahon to see if we could go anywhere else.
We went on Thursday, spent a fortune on taxis, and finally found The Royal Son Bou apartments at Son Bou where we duly booked accommodation for the rest of the holiday.
Just look at it this way. We paid £1700 for an all inclusive holiday and after arriving on the Tuesday evening we left on the Friday after paying over £650 to move to half board at another hotel.
If that doesn't tell you how bad it was then I am afraid nothing will.








Advice: Its boring!
Activities: Okapi bar and the restaurant right next to it are good.
Good for: Beach