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Hotel Byblos Andaluz - Malaga, Spain

Mijas Golf, Apt. 138
Malaga,
Nightly Rates (171.68 - 581.06)   4 Star
Hotel Byblos Andaluz

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Property Description
Overlooking two magnificent 18-hole golf courses, Gran Hotel Guadalpin Byblos, offering 144 deluxe Minisuites and Suites, is ideally located between Malaga International Airport and Marbella. This exquisite luxury Hotel reflects the perfect harmony of its Moorish and Western style architecture; the beauty of its Andalucian patios, the sound of water always present, exquisite cuisine, and refined atmosphere make the Byblos Andaluz one of the most famous resorts in Europe. A fully equipped 2,500 m2 Spa and Thalassotherapy centre including the exclusive "la prairie" beauty centre revitalizes the spirit, while indulging guests with the ultimate in relaxation and tranquility.

Hotel Byblos Andaluz


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • All rooms and suites include Satellite TV, and Internet Access * C2T - Quiet Deluxe Mini Suites in 3 different original decors, separate comfortable sitting area with writing desk. Large Private balconies with mountain views overlooking the romantic village of Mijas. 430 to 484 sq. ft. / 40 to 45 sq. m. * B2T - Quiet Deluxe Mini Suites in 4 different original decors, separate comfortable sitting area with writing desk. Large Private balconies with Swimming Pool and Golf views. 430 to 484 sq. ft. / 40 to 45 sq. m. * A2T - Quiet Deluxe Mini Suites in 4 different original decors, separate comfortable sitting area with writing desk. Large Private balconies with Impressive Front Line Golf views and the Andalucian country side. 430 to 484 sq. ft. / 40 to 45 sq. m. * B1J - These Typical Andalucian decorated Junior Suites are standing out through their unique half moon shape. Large separated living room area with dinning room table. Walk in closet and big balconies overlooking the golf course and county side. 538 sq. f. / 50 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment. * A1J - Warmly decorated Junior Suites with a cosy living room area and very large balconies overlooking the swimming pool and golf course. These suites stand out for their original bathrooms. 645 to 753 sq. f. /60 to 70 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment.. * C1S - These Typical Andalucian decorated 1 Bedroom Suites are standing out through their unique half moon shape. Large separated living room area with dinning room table. Bathrooms with grand round bath tubs. 2 big balconies overlooking the golf course and county side. 861 sq. f. / 80 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment. * E1S - Cosy Duplex 2 bedroom - 2 Bathroom Suite, with master bedroom on the upper floor, large sitting area and big balconies overlooking the magnificent mountain site. Also available with 1 floor only. Family friendly. 830 sq. f. / 77 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment. * E2S - Nice 1 Bedroom Suite with sitting area and Master bedroom and bathroom on the upper floor. Big balconies overlooking the mountain village of Mijas. 786 sq. f. / 73 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment. . * D2S - Magnificent 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Suites with elegant décor. The spacious living room are is situated between the 2 bedrooms each with it's own large balcony overlooking the swimming pool and golf course. Family friendly. 872 sq. f. / 81 sq. m. Special amenity HIFI equipment. * B1S - Exclusive Presidential Suite with breathtaking views overlooking the Golf course and Andalucian countryside. Very Spacious and Elegantly furnished living room area with semi separated bureau. The bedroom with it's baldachin bed, semi separated make up area and spacious separate dressing room. Very big Portuguese Marble Bathroom. 1.506 sq. f. / 140 sq. m. * A1S - Largest and Hotel's most Exclusive Suite "Royal Suite" which evokes an atmosphere of gentle charm and offers splendid views over the Golf course. The Chic and carefully designed sitting room, the four poster bedded bedroom, the generous dressing room and the Italian marbled bathroom together with it's Jacuzzi makes this Suite a home away from home. Princess Diana's favorite escape. 1.722 sq. f. / 160 sq. m.

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    All rates are based upon availability and may change without notice.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT +1 hour 

  • Opened in  1986 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 144  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Once you leave the Malaga airport building and start driving away from it, you have to take the main road A-7 direction Cadiz. After about 5 KM you leave this road by making a turn to the right and take the highway towards Algeciras/Fuengirola. Carry on this highway for about 15 minutes and stick to the right hand side of the road till you arrive to a fork of this road and make sure you take this same highway but going to the right (leaving to your left the sign saying "Algeciras -Marbella toll". This highway is free whilst the other highway (the one towards the left) is a toll highway and will not take you to our hotel. You will reach a bridge over this highway which has a sign that says "ESTA UD EN LAS LAGUNAS DE MIJAS COSTA.". Make sure once again you are on the right side of the road because once you pass this bridge you will then you have to turn right off the main road. You will come to a round about which you have to enter and take the main road on your right towards the mountain. Passed two petrol stations and 4 KM in total approximately you will find the entrance to the Mijas Golf Courses and a sign of our Hotel. This road will take you through the golf courses and to our hotel after making a left turn to reach our main entrance and parking. Located halfway between Málaga International Airport and Marbella, the Hotel Byblos Andaluz is situated overlooking two magnificent 18 holes Robert Trent Jones golf courses. The tranquil environment away from the hustle but still close enough, will guarantee a perfect escape for relaxation. Malaga International Airport -AGP- is 31km away

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to book online. Peak seasons may require your card is charged in advance. Reading the rate rules after selecting your rate will indicate if your card will be charged. This information will appear in your email confirmation.

    Cancellation Policy
    09JAN06-06APR06 / 24APR06-18DEC06 - Guest who don't cxl 48 hours prior to arrival local Hotel time, will be charged 1 nt stay. 16dec05-08JAN06 / 07APR06-23APR06 - Guest who don't cxl 7 days prior to arrival local Hotel time will be charged 1 nt.

    Restaurant Information
    Dining  Le Nailhac, with a summer pool terrace, for fine a la carte cuisine. The Byblos Andaluz for regional specialties. Buffet Breakfast in "La Fuente". Bar St. Tropez.24-hour room service.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet Facilities
  •   Business Center open 24 h a day from Mon to Sun/Fax machine available/Cellular phone rental/DVD Rental/ Photo Copier available 11 meeting rooms all with natural daylight with a maximum capacity of 150 persons ADSL lines in meeting rooms and guests rooms. Audiovisual equipment available.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation and Health

  • The 2,500 sqm Thalassotherapy "Louison Bobet" Centre is a real temple of health. It offers three indoor heated seawater pools as well as 35 cabins for treatments and massages, sauna, steam bath, gymnasium and a "tisaneria" with a varied selection of teas and fruit juices. The aim of the Thalassotherapy is to supply the organism through the skin with elements that are contained in great quantities in seawater, as iodine, sulphur, calcium and magnesium. On of the hotels' main attractions as well is the "la prairie" beauty centre. This centre offers a series of treatments that help delay the process of ageing of the skin. The Beauty Centre also offers additional services like depilation, full body peeling, manicure and pedicure. Free use of pools, sauna, steam bath and gymnasium, treatments at extra charge. Opening hours Monday to Saturday from 09.00 - 13.00 hrs & 16.00 - 20.00 hrs. Sundays open from 09.00 - 13.00 hrs. Own doctor on site. Different Thalasso & Beauty packages available.
  • Sports and Recreation

  • Horseback riding: Yes. Extra charge. -2km from Hotel Indoor heated swimming pool: Yes. Free of charge Jogging Track: Yes. Free of charge Karting: Yes. Extra charge. -2km from Hotel Massage: Yes. Extra charge Mountain bike: Yes. Free of charge Outdoors swimming pools. Yes. Free of charge Sauna: Yes. Extra charge Scuba Diving: Yes. Extra charge. Nearby Spa: Yes. Extra charge Steam bath: Yes. Free of charge Snorkeling: No Skiing: No Taichi: No Yoga: No Tennis: Yes. Free charge. Tennis: 2 sand(special shoes require) floodlit evening games & 2 quick Water Park: 5km Water sports: 5 km Golf: The Hotel has its own Caddy Master who will book your starting times, golf kart, trolley & clean your shoes & clubs Two 18 holes golf courses Los Lagos & Los Olivos at a walking distance Hcps men: 24, and Ladies 32 Pilates: Yes. Extra charge. Thalassotherapy: Yes. Our sea water thalasso-spa will improve your health with special cures. Beauty Center: Yes. With 'la prairie products'


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