The Palm Beach Hotel is housed in a large, curved 12-storey building, constructed in 2000 in a quieter residencial area. Fountains, statues of elephants and a mock Hindu temple at the entrance all add to the appeal of the property. The hotel boasts 299 very comfortable and stylish guestrooms, all very well equipped and featuring balconies. A large U-shaped pool with a children's section sits in a tiled surround. Palms and pine trees provide shade and add to the tropical feel, while sunloungers to relax on are plentiful. There is also a good size heated indoor pool for more serious swimmers, and a fitness centre with a sauna. The large rustic-styled restaurant provides buffet meals, with pleny of choice on offer. Guests can enjoy evening entertainment at the hotel before dancing the night away in the bar's dance floor. This hotel is a great choice for those who like a high standard of accommodation in a quieter setting. The steep hill could be a problem for some.
The discotheque "El Templo" (the Temple) is established as symbol of enjoyment and a role-model.