Uniquely constructed in the style of an Andalucian village,
the Hotel Puente Romano contains 274 rooms and is set in lush sub-tropical
landscaped gardens, gently cascading down to the Mediterranean Sea.
Designed by the architect Melvin Villarroel, it was originally intended for
residential use. The property was turned over to hotel usage on completion
in 1979. As a result, the guest accommodation at the hotel is extremely spacious
and each room has a private terrace or balcony.
The Hotel Puente Romano is one of "The Leading Hotels of the World"



