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At the Luna Club, the pool takes centre stage on the outdoor terrace. It’s surrounded by palm trees and gardens and is a picturesque place to relax during the day. The chefs put on a show in the buffet restaurant where dishes are made to order at live-cooking stations. When you fancy an afternoon snack, head to the poolside cafe bar.
In the evening, you can work your way through the extensive cocktail menu in the bar, which also hosts live music and dance performances. Just so you know, the property shares all its facilities with the adjoining Luna Park Hotel.
Malgrat de Mar is home to sweeping beaches that stretch for miles. It’s one of the quieter spots, so it’s good for relaxing holidays to the Costa Brava. There’s still plenty to do, though, and it’s particularly easy to learn about the town’s past. As you wander the streets, beautiful buildings like the Church of St Nicolau take centre stage.
Days in Malgrat de Mar are spent lounging on the town’s peaceful shores and drifting between siestas back at the Luna Club. With waterparks and sites that date to the 14th century, there’s plenty to see and explore in this hidden gem of a resort.
The Luna Club is only a five-minute stroll from the beach and its many bars and restaurants. It’s a pebble number where you can relax and soak up the sunshine.
The resort centre of Malgrat de Mar is around a 15-minute walk away. It’s packed with historic attractions, so you can really get a feel for the town’s past. The castle tower of El Castell is surrounded by a park. It’s a great place to head for a picnic as its elevated spot means you can see for miles.
Malgrat de Mar blends all the best bits of Costa Brava. Whether you want sun, culture or history, this is the place to be.
Malgrat de Mar expertly blends all the makings of a relaxing holiday to Costa Brava. Days here are spent lounging on the town's peaceful shores and drifting between siestas, feasting on Spanish food at a waterfront cafe or wandering through the historic town and castle. There are also attractions like waterparks and historic sites that date back to the 14th century to explore.
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At the Luna Club, the pool takes centre stage on the outdoor terrace. It’s surrounded by palm trees and gardens and is a picturesque place to relax during the day. The chefs put on a show in the buffet restaurant where dishes are made to order at live-cooking stations. When you fancy an afternoon snack, head to the poolside cafe bar.
In the evening, you can work your way through the extensive cocktail menu in the bar, which also hosts live music and dance performances. Just so you know, the property shares all its facilities with the adjoining Luna Park Hotel.
Malgrat de Mar is home to sweeping beaches that stretch for miles. It’s one of the quieter spots, so it’s good for relaxing holidays to the Costa Brava. There’s still plenty to do, though, and it’s particularly easy to learn about the town’s past. As you wander the streets, beautiful buildings like the Church of St Nicolau take centre stage.
Days in Malgrat de Mar are spent lounging on the town’s peaceful shores and drifting between siestas back at the Luna Club. With waterparks and sites that date to the 14th century, there’s plenty to see and explore in this hidden gem of a resort.
The Luna Club is only a five-minute stroll from the beach and its many bars and restaurants. It’s a pebble number where you can relax and soak up the sunshine.
The resort centre of Malgrat de Mar is around a 15-minute walk away. It’s packed with historic attractions, so you can really get a feel for the town’s past. The castle tower of El Castell is surrounded by a park. It’s a great place to head for a picnic as its elevated spot means you can see for miles.
Malgrat de Mar blends all the best bits of Costa Brava. Whether you want sun, culture or history, this is the place to be.
Malgrat de Mar expertly blends all the makings of a relaxing holiday to Costa Brava. Days here are spent lounging on the town's peaceful shores and drifting between siestas, feasting on Spanish food at a waterfront cafe or wandering through the historic town and castle. There are also attractions like waterparks and historic sites that date back to the 14th century to explore.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.