Overview
R2 Veronica is situated overlooking the beach just minutes away from the shops, restaurants and bars.
Location
Links to the public transport network are a mere 60 metres from the hotel and the nearest golf course is about 3 km away. Palma Majorca Airport is approx 70 km from the resort of Cala Millor.
Facilities
Fully air-conditioned, facilities include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, safety deposit box rental, currency exchange desk, restaurant, swimming pool with children's paddling area, lounge, bar and a cafe. Also available to guests is a hairdresser's salon as well as medical assistance, room service and a laundry service (fees apply). Parking facilities are to be found outside.
Rooms
Room facilities include air conditioning, direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, en-suite bathroom/shower, WC, hairdryer, safety deposit box rental and terrace or balcony.
- Satellite/TV
- Laundry
- Elevators
- Kids Pools
- Foreign Exchange
- Safety Deposit Box Rental
- Air Conditioning
- Bar
Allow Groups of Screaming Children
Good and Poor points
Dreadful music
Special Information
Please note; A new Eco-Tax has been approved in the Balearic Islands. This Eco Tax will apply for stays from the 01.07.2016 (tax also payable for stays that include this date). This tax is payable directly to the accommodation, this includes hotels, apartments, villas, hostals, B&B's and cruise ships. The amount payable is between 0.5 euro and 2 Euro per person per night depending on the category of the establishment and the season.
As important as it is to have fun whilst on your holiday, it’s much more important to make sure you stay safe and follow the rules set out in your chosen destination during your time there. From April 1st there will be some changes on drinking and eating on the picturesque island of Majorca, and if you’re found eating or drinking on the streets of certain areas of Palma you’ll face a fine of up to €3,000. This new law only applies to certain areas of the island’s capital including the centre, Cala Major, Paseo Maritimo and all of Playa de Palma. The fine also applies to bars so they can no longer promote happy hours or show alcohol displays. Local police will be focusing their attention on these popular tourist areas to control drinking and antisocial behaviour in a bid to reduce the strains on A&E departments. You’ll still be able to enjoy the delicious food and drink on the island, but you’ll need to make sure you keep inside bars, restaurants and clubs when doing so. A lot of popular bars will have barriers to stop partygoers from taking drinks out onto the streets which, as an added benefit will prevent illegal sellers and pickpockets getting in.
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