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News / La isla bonita gets ready to welcome the new Meliá La Palma hotel
Offering a unique experience surrounded by volcanic nature
The tranquil waters of the Atlantic and the volcanic paradise of La Isla Bonita welcome the new Meliá La Palma. After the refurbishment of the old Sol La Palma hotel, this new establishment opened its doors in Puerto Naos, transformed entirely to elevate the experience for guests and bring it into the Meliá Hotels & Resorts family. With a fantastic location among lush banana trees, looking out over the horizon of the Atlantic Ocean, Meliá La Palma has become the perfect refuge for those looking for experiences in an idyllic natural environment. And the incredible sunsets that guests can enjoy from the hotel and pool offer a spectacle that they will never forget, adding an extra magical touch to their experience.
Its strategic location offers the perfect base for exploring the volcanic landscapes, starry skies and iconic black sandy beaches that have earned the island of La Palma its place as a world-class destination and an official Biosphere Reserve. With this oasis, the hotel company can now offer a total of 500 accommodation units, with its various rooms and suites in the refurbished Meliá La Palma and its apartments in the La Palma Affiliated by Meliá apartment building: 308 rooms belonging to Meliá La Palma and 165 apartments at Affiliated by Meliá.
One of the hotel's main attractions is its incredible infinity pool, which visually merges with the ocean to create an idyllic environment where guests can enjoy the wonderful climate that the Canary Islands are known for. The rooms and suites are designed with a focus on elegance and comfort, ensuring total relaxation during your stay. There is also an exclusive astronomical observatory where guests can discover the magical night sky in La Palma, which is renowned as one of the best destinations in the world for star gazing.
The culinary offer at the refurbished Meliá La Palma has been fully updated, to offer diners the very highest quality gastronomic experience. Mosaico, the hotel's main restaurant, offers a fusion of both international and local flavors, using “zero-kilometer" ingredients. Then we have Cape Nao, offering sea views and the opportunity to enjoy Mediterranean cuisine in a relaxing environment. And for lovers of international flavors, La Taquería La Hacienda offers an authentic Mexican experience, while Lobby Bar Boreal provides the perfect space for those looking for a laid-back environment with a large selection of drinks and cocktails that are sure to satisfy all tastes and palates.
The hotel also offers large facilities for all kinds of events, including two meeting rooms with capacity for 80 people, two conference rooms with space for 250 people, and another for 34 people, plus a modern auditorium that can hold up to 500 attendees, making it perfect for large presentations and conferences.
And in line with the hotel's refurbishment and its commitment to rejuvenating the area, Meliá La Palma has launched a special partnership with the Canarian artist Erika Castilla, who has produced three exclusive pieces that reflect the essence of the island with a minimalist and figurative style. These illustrations adorn the walls of the hotel's Discovery Center and are also available on a range of limited-edition products available for guests, including tote bags, postcards and notebooks. This initiative highlights Meliá's commitment to the local community and revitalization of the area.
The Level: Maximum comfort and privacy
One of the hotel's most notable new additions is the exclusive The Level service, one of our most distinguishing features at Meliá. The Level is designed for the most demanding of guests, offering premium rooms with panoramic sea views, personalized services, access to private areas, an exclusive lounge, and individual check-in and check-out. This concept is intended for those who appreciate a superior level of privacy and comfort in a unique natural setting.
A new chapter after a total refurbishment
The hotel is operated by Meliá Hotels International and owned by ATOM, who immediately demonstrated their commitment to relaunching this extraordinary product, rebranding one of the Group's premium brands, Meliá Hotels & Resorts, a transformation that involved an investment of almost 4 million euros from the hotel owner. With this new focus, ownership and management, the brand is strengthening its commitment to economic revitalization on the island, especially in Puerto Naos, an area that was particularly affected by the volcanic eruption.
On September 19, 2021, this natural disaster forced 650 people to leave the old Sol La Palma hotel in one of the island's largest ever evacuation operations. The hotel then remained closed due to force majeure, becoming a key focus of collaboration and solidarity for those in the area affected by the eruption. After reopening a few months ago once the restrictions were lifted (temporarily keeping the Sol brand), the hotel has now reemerged as Meliá La Palma, representing a new stage for the island and its tourism model, with even higher standards in terms of quality, sustainability and premium experiences.