The rooms at Magnolia are best described as "Junior Suites" by nature, offering a sense of space that is rare in coastal hotels. The vibe is decidedly modern—think floor-to-ceiling windows, bleached wood accents and a private terrace that catches the evening breeze. There is a deliberate lack of clutter. The beds are expansive and dressed in high-thread-count linens, ensuring that the only thing on your mind is the morning tee time. It feels less like a standard hotel room and more like a private shoreline apartment where the transition from the shower to a glass of local Priorat on the balcony is the only evening "task" required.
Food & Drink
Dining here is an exercise in Mediterranean simplicity. The poolside bar serves as the social anchor of the property, a spot where the clink of ice in a gin and tonic provides the soundtrack to post-round post-mortems. The restaurant focuses on the "0km" philosophy, sourcing seafood directly from the nearby Cambrils port and vegetables from the Tarragona hinterland. Breakfast is a relaxed affair, devoid of the usual resort scrum, featuring crusty local breads, Iberian ham and fresh fruit that tastes of the sun. As night falls, the atmosphere shifts to the lounge bar, an intimate space perfect for a nightcap before the sea air lulls you to sleep.
Leisure Facilities
Recovery is taken seriously at the Magnolia wellness centre. After a day spent trekking through sandy waste areas and undulating greens, the sauna and Turkish bath offer a much-needed reset for tired muscles. The fitness room is available for those who need a morning stretch, but the real draw is the outdoor pool. Surrounded by a wooden deck and chic sun loungers, it provides a tranquil spot to soak up the atmosphere without the frantic energy found elsewhere in the town. It is a space designed for stillness.