Location. Hotel Palau is located in the upper part of Palau, Italy, overlooking a panorama of the Arcipelago della Maddalena, which is situated seven kilometres away. The beach is 600 metres from the hotel, and the nearest train station is in Rimini, four kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The modern Hotel Palau is painted Mediterranean pink and is surrounded by neatly trimmed hedges and green gardens. Situated at the centre of the hotel is a swimming pool with sunloungers. A complimentary shuttle runs daily between the hotel and the beach.
Palau Restaurant serves traditional Sardinian dishes with authentic Mediterranean flavours. During the summer, dinner can be served on the terrace around the pool. A complimentary buffet breakfast is available each morning.
The Palau Hotel provides a multifunctional conference centre that can accommodate up to 150 people for business meetings, conventions, and shows.
A separate swimming pool is available for children, and staff at the concierge desk can organise sporting activities, including tennis, wind surfing, sailing, horseriding, and scuba diving classes. Car, scooter, bicycle, and raft rentals are available on site.
Guestrooms. Hotel Palau offers 95 soundproofed guestrooms with air conditioning. The guestrooms rise above a gentle slope that leans out towards the sea, and feature balconies or terraces. The decor is in a traditional Mediterranean style with pastel colours. Amenities include satellite television, VCRs, minibars, and safes.
Rates:
171 - 288 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 95
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Business Center
Hotel Palau
Via Baragge
Palau, Italy
Driving Directions:
From Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport (OLB):
Distance to Hotel Palau is 40 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.
Getting there. The best way to reach the hotel is to hire a car. Alternatively, the number 2 bus runs between the airport and Olbias train station, every 15 30 minutes between 7.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Single tickets cost around 1 EUR. From here, buses depart regularly for Palau. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. There is a good network of public buses operating in Palau. Taxis are readily available on the streets. A car is required for exploring the islands more remote areas.