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Offering perfectly cooked pizza , laing and spaghetti carbonara is the hallmark of this bar. Tasty pancakes can make a deep impression on you. The cozy atmosphere of Travellers inn allows guests to relax after a hard working day. A lot of people have noticed that the staff is good at this place. Visitors say that the service is cool here. From the guests' point of view, prices are attractive. But this spot is not highly estimated by Google users who provided it a below average rating.

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Las bebidas eran geniales. Mi novio y yo visitamos aquí durante las vacaciones, parecía muy acogedor, pero cuando nos sentamos se hizo evidente que lo único que nos dieron la bienvenida fueron moscas y una avispa. Luego pedimos comida, hamburguesa con queso y papas fritas... que serían calificadas como 2/5, y nachos, pan de ajo y aros de cebolla, después de 20 minutos de espera me dijeron que los aros de cebolla no estaban disponibles, los nachos tenían un sabor muy peculiar que era el queso y no era de mi agrado, pero el tamaño de la porción era bueno, el pan de ajo no tiene sabor a ajo, solo una baguette cortada por la mitad. En general, por 23 €, iría a otro lugar. No lo recomendaría Más

Gran ambiente, muchas pantallas de televisión para los fanáticos del deporte, personal encantador y servicial y excelentes cócteles.

Gran pub, servicio amable y eficiente y maravilloso para encontrar un televisor en cada punto de vista para ver a Inglaterra vencer a Australia en la Copa Mundial de Rugby. Sin embargo, había un gran problema con las moscas que aterrizaban en todo lo que... podían. Más

Debe probar el cóctel de volcán. Bien vale la pena el dinero! Buena ubicación. Hubo un festival este fin de semana para que pudieras ver todo en el camino sin tener que estar en la multitud. Buena comida. Excelentes bebidas Gran servicio. Además, también tienen... deportes. Más

Muy encantador pub, personal amable y buena comida. ¡Es una lástima que el bar vacío de al lado tocara su música tan fuerte que no pudimos escuchar nada!

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This pub wasn't too far from the hotel we were staying in, we drank here most evenings & ate here twice. Food was excellent, very tasty & not that expensive, drinks were cheap, although they didn't have much variety as it was the last week of their season, but overall brilliant. Live music, karaoke every night, although we didn't stay too late, we did see the Michael Jackson tribute, he wasn't bad. Service was fast, only a short wait on food, but the staff were very friendly, so we didn't mind the wait.

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Visited a few times during our 7 day trip. A Great atmosphere with live entertainment. We were staying at a nearby hotel with less than satisfactory all inclusive food and drink so Travellers Inn was a welcome change. Service can be a little slow sometimes and a couple of times drinks were missed off our order. 4.45€ a pint and 22€ for steak and fries isnt cheap but its on par with the UK and netter than hotel food. Sadly meant we ciuld eat here every night though. Well worth a visit.

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good pub, free WiFi, cheap drinks. Probably the best socialisng place in the area. Staff very good and very helpful

Unfortunately only found this place the night before we left. The town is quite tan down so we thought we’d stick with the hotel but after nights of not getting drunk on all inclusive drinks we ventured out. We found the travellers inn and we’re so annoyed with ourselves for not going out sooner. The pitchers were reasonably price and certainly got us drunk, the entertainment was karaoke that night and was great. So great I even got up and did a song myself. We noticed they did food also so came back the next night for a takeaway pizza which was banging. Only complaint is that we didn’t find the place sooner!

Had a great week coming to this pub fantastic atmosphere, great food, friendly staff and great karaoke would definitely recommend a visit if you're in town

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We enjoyed going here every night during our stay at calas de majorca. We enjoyed the drinks, pizza, nachos, tequila sunrises, the variety of beers they had. The staff where pleasant and friendly.

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Good old pub food! I enjoyed a lasagne one evening and a full English one morning. Both were lovely and decent portion sizes. Well staffed and all in all a nice bar!

Stopped off on way back to hotel from the beach and had a pizza and drinks. Pizza was lovely and made fresh. One of the best pizzas I’ve ever had. Decent prices

Dreadful pizza snatched away by waiter because it was for another table,bill waivered then curry cold and chips poured intmy lap no apology no replacement just amused staff bloody awful

Came here as a family during our stay in Calas de Mallorca, reasonable prices and an authentic pizza oven. Has a TV inside and waiting staff were good with children.

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21 Picture-Perfect Hotels in Mallorca, From Historic Castles to Wellness Hotspots

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21 PicturePerfect Hotels in Mallorca From Historic Castles to Wellness Hotspots

Somewhere along the line, Mallorca lost a little of its sparkle. Perhaps it was in the 1980s when Magaluf put a slur on its reputation, and it became Majorca, all phonetics and glottal stop. Then in the 1990s, everyone went next door to party with its naughty little sister,  Ibiza .

But the smart set has never stopped going to Mallorca, unshuttering their  villas  every springtime. They come for its romantic coastline, dramatic mountainscapes, tiny bays of sapphire water, and terracotta-roofed villages, jumbled across hilltops. And Palma, with its boulevards of boutiques and its labyrinthine old town full of hidden tavernas and sophisticated bars.

This is the island that has inspired generations of artists, writers, poets, and musicians since Chopin shocked the locals by turning up with his mistress, George Sand. Then came DH Lawrence, Robert Graves, Joan Miró, and Anaïs Nin, all drawn to sleepy Deià, which has become a haven for artists. Jagger partied here in the 1980s, when he wasn't in Mustique. Now, in 2023, Richard Branson opened his first hotel here.

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Every hotel on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a journalist who knows the destination and has stayed at that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider both luxury properties and boutique and lesser-known properties that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. We’re always looking for beautiful design, a great location, and warm service—as well as serious sustainability credentials.

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Grand Hotel Son Net Arrow

Now and then, there arrives a new hotel that feels like it's been around forever. Son Net, a baroque 17th-century estate cradled by Mallorca’s Tramuntana Mountains , is such a hotel—a place of densely layered and singular antiquarian exuberance. A grand family estate that was first turned into a hotel by American real estate mogul David Stein in 1998, Son Net has been reborn under Javier López Granados, the art collector and creator of iconic Andalusian resort Finca Cortesin. López Granados handed the creative reins to Lorenzo Castillo—a Madrid-based art historian, antiques collector, and interior designer—who filled each of the 31 rooms and suites with heirlooms from across the world. Castillo also designed bold fabrics for the vast suites’ curtains and upholstery that nod to styles from chinoiserie to Spanish colonial and Italian Renaissance. The final result feels like the home of a magpie collector—one with an eye for both ominous oils and comical ceramic ducks. As the sister property to Finca Cortesin, the hotel also hits a level of service that few Mallorcan hotels can match. Dextrous waistcoated staff attend to every whim, in every artfully curated space: from the fabric-walled Chimney Room serving up house gin cocktails to the locavore restaurant in a double-height former olive press; from the aquamarine pool set in cypress-scented gardens to the soon-to-open 10,763-square-foot spa with Morrish touches. Add to this a backdrop of sacred mountains, and the entire setting feels like a grand tour of the imagination. —Toby Skinner

Palma Riad in mallorca

Palma Riad, Palma

Palma is especially well stocked when it comes to boutique accommodations, but not many have a vibe quite as sultry or exotic as this. In a restored 18th-century townhouse off the evocative Carrer De Sant Jaume near the heart of town, there’s a real purity of vision to this adults-only hotel, where Barcelona-based designer Pablo Peyra gave each of the 11 suites its own singular design. One room's treasures include a fantasy of chandeliers, lacquered chests, and a TV hidden behind a smoked mirror, with a hammam-style bath built into a dark-tiled bathroom with exposed fireplaces. The prevailing sense of low-lit, velveteen opulence continues through the hotel to the ground floor bar and restaurant for classic cocktails, sauteed razor clams, Entrecote Paris, and a lovely burrata salad with flambeed figs and grilled peach. It lingers even in the airy riad-style atrium, with its epic fireplace and throne-like wicker chairs, where a water feature serenely tinkles on the little pool. — Toby Skinner

Hotel Corazon in mallorca

Hotel Corazón

“Crystals, cacti and connection” is the promised vibe at the new Hotel Corazón, an artfully restored 15-room finca on the steep winding road between Soller and Deià, overlooking the twinkling blue off Mallorca’s west coast. The hotel is the creation of British fashion photographer Kate Bellm, known for her psychedelic sun-flared portraits of women, and her Mexican artist and cactus gardener partner, Edgar Lopez. Together they hope to celebrate the creatives and producers on the island they call home. As well as linen-draped rooms that channel hazy ’70s Balearic summers, the free-flowing space is home to a gallery, craft-driven shop, and small-scale farm that feeds the locavore restaurant. With no TVs and no rules, sound baths, jam sessions, and guided hikes will set a tone in keeping with Deià’s bohemian halcyon days. — Toby Skinner

The Lodge in mallorca

Towards Pollença, The Lodge is a second property on the island from the Unico group behind the popular Finca Serena. This one—a series of angular Mallorcan stone buildings surrounded by lavender fields and olive groves on a 388-acre plot—has 24 terracotta-toned suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as an infinity pool and fire-cooking restaurant. Spend days hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana, swimming in pools (there are three to choose from) with a mountain backdrop, or lazing on the white sands of Alcúdia Bay before retiring to feast at the all-day restaurant. Helmed by chef David Martinez, dishes feature locally sourced meat and homegrown veg all slow-roasted over a crackling wood fire. — Toby Skinner

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Sea view terrace at Son Bunyola Hotel Mallorca

Son Bunyola, Mallorca

This has been one of Richard Branson’s passion projects for decades, and it was finally been completed in June 2023: a lovingly reimagined 16th-century finca set amid 1,300 acres of olive groves and vineyards with teetering views down to the sea and the Tramuntana mountains rising behind. This is Mallorca at its wildest and most original—a UNESCO World Heritage Site no less—and Son Bunyola places you right smack bang in the heart of the landscape.

Inside the finca is the original olive press, the chapel’s altarpiece takes pride of place in the main restaurant, and the 13th-century defensive tower, rising above the tiled courtyard, now protects two suites. The swimming pool , lined with turquoise tiles and shimmering in the sunlight, is deserving of a Slim Aarons photograph or two. There are just 26 rooms here, many with original wooden rafters, and mostly set around the courtyard with views over the pool or mountains. Extremadura-born chef Samuel Galdón presents a vegetable-forward menu at the main restaurant, and a second is set to open in the original olive press serving Mallorcan spins on tapas on the menu. — Rick Jordan

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Can Ferrereta, Santanyi Arrow

Andrés Soldevila Ferrer, a scion of the Catalan family who owns the grande-dame  Majestic Hotel  on  Barcelona ’s Passeig de Gràcia, has been a fan of Mallorca since childhood holidays with his grandparents. Looking for a country property to complement his Palma palace, he homed in on the island’s deep south and found a 17th-century mansion in a state of chronic disrepair. Its vaulted roofs and haylofts have been transformed from crumbling relics to original features that underscore a rule-breaking combination of rustic minimalism and high-end townhouse, where rugged textures coexist with Santa and Cole lamps and Carl Hansen armchairs.

There’s an impressive collection of contemporary Spanish art and plenty of local input from potters, carpenters, and farmers alongside fine Catalan linens (Lo de Manuela) and Italian ceramics (Bucci). Can Ferrereta calls for little exertion beyond a browse around the superb haul of work by artists such as Dominica Sánchez and Jordi Alcaraz, a salt-and-seaweed treatment at the Sa Calma spa, or a supper of modern Mediterranean cooking at Alvar Albaladejo’s Ocre restaurant, fast shaping up as the best in the southeast.

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La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel, Deia Arrow

The vastness of the property—bought by Richard Branson in 1987 and now owned by Belmond—is stealth-like, a warren of centuries-old buildings hidden among the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. Despite the 71 bedrooms (including six bright new suites), an art gallery, two artists’ studios, four restaurants, two outdoor pools , tennis courts, a kids’ club, and mountain trails, there is a pervading sense of space and wonderful privacy. All rooms have terraces looking out to the green-shuttered, ochre town and glittering sea, and some have their own plunge pool—ideal in this sun-trap of a valley. Inside, they are big and cool with splashes of citrus shades, marshmallow-soft beds, and safes concealed behind works of art (the hotel has more than 800, of which 33 are original Mirós).

The brilliant bistro sends out tapas of jamón ibérico and chorizo cooked in cider—or there’s candlelit El Olivo, where the tasting menu is a hearty and lengthy love letter to Mallorcan gastronomy: freshly caught prawns baked on a bed of salt for just three minutes, suckling pig with a sage and sobrasada sauce, and Sóller-orange ice cream. Each day there’s a soul-brightening boat trip along the coast, where you can play David Attenborough spotting Eleonora’s falcons and snorkel among schools of silvery fish. But the most popular pastime here is taking in that dreamy view.

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Can Bordoy Grand House and Garden, Palma Arrow

Like many special hotels, this one is tricky to find. Only the discreet stone archway that leads off the square to what was once a private family home—then a school run by nuns—indicates you have arrived. Can Bordoy today has been entirely renovated by much-in-demand husband-and-wife architects Jaime Oliver and Paloma Hernaiz of OHLAB. Their aim was to respect the building’s rich heritage while bringing it up to date with contemporary notes. There’s a shady courtyard and a long, stone bar with a low-key reception area; a living room with beautiful creeping vines across the ceiling connects to a dining room and a library with views out to the back.

The designers have excelled in filling this space with natural light and drama with a mix of both vintage and new furniture. Their vast, custom-made walnut beds and in-room cocktail bars with integrated stereos are real highlights. The basement spa and rooftop sundeck with 360-degree views and a glass-bottom plunge pool are delightful, as is the Botànic restaurant run by chef Andrés Benitez, focusing on locally sourced organic ingredients.

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular, Palma Arrow

From a platinum-pedigree family of hoteliers, owner Andrés Soldevila Ferrer embarked on the refurbishment of a 19th-century palace and turned it into a savvy showstopper with an independent spirit. Thoughtful extras in the rooms include a handy waterproof bag for wet swimwear and the gift of a black handbook with the owner’s favorite island haunts. In the process of its transformation, table number 42 (where Michelle Obama once dined) has become a must-have in the Quadrat Restaurant & Garden. Formerly the stables, the kitchen serves fresh, seasonal  Mediterranean  fare—the signature dish of scarlet shrimp socarrat rice created with the island’s famed Soller red prawns is rich and creamy thanks to preparation in a traditional paella pan. At breakfast, try traditional ensaïmada, snail-shaped pastries made by renowned bakery C’an Joan de S’aigo. — Anna Nicholas

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Esplendido, Port de Sóller Arrow

Swedish couple Mikael and Johanna Landström (who also own the Hotel Portixol in Palma) have transformed it from rather dusty traditional lodgings into a gleaming-fresh temple of Scandinavian chic. The bright and airy bedrooms—retro-cool with mid-century armchairs and fern-frond-printed wallpaper—have views either out to the water or to the terraced gardens behind, planted with olive trees, red geranium, and bougainvillea. And because there's no traffic, you really can fall asleep to the sound of waves lapping the shore.

There's a kids' menu in the bistro, a family pool (and one for the grown-ups), baby bedding, highchairs, and cots all available, as well as junior treatments in the spa . And if you manage to get everyone to bed in time when you're back, make a beeline for one of the striped, nautical chairs on the terrace. Order a stiff gin and tonic and marvel as the sun drops straight between the cliffs and sets behind the bobbing boats.

Es Racó Dartà

Es Raco D'Arta, near Artà Arrow

Architect/designer Antoni Esteva and his long-time associate and builder Jaume Danús are behind some of Mallorca’s most fascinating hotel projects, but this is their best yet. The traditional possessió , or estate, sprawls across acres of glorious countryside in the island’s pristine north-east corner, with elements of monastic refuge, farm stay and nature reserve. The main building, a mansion whose foundations date from the 13th century, has a fortress-like air. Rustic minimalism is Esteva’s stock in trade. This strikes first in the whitewashed interior, the predominant use of natural fibres and the total absence of clutter. Locally crafted objects are artfully positioned (a hat on a hook, a basket in a corner) but the soundtrack is silence.

All-round wellness is the point of a stay here. The spa focuses on meditation and water therapies, plus there’s yoga . The wooden slab that serves as a reception desk has no computer and the mobile-phone signal is deliberately reduced. Esteva knows that paying lip service to green values simply won’t do any more, so the property uses solar and geothermal energy and has an ecological water-treatment system. Fruit, vegetables, honey and olive oil come from the organic garden, wine from its vineyard. Natural infusions and kombucha are offered instead of commercial fizzy drinks. If all this sounds too austere to be truly comfortable, know that the effect of a few days here is one of deep, transformative relaxation. Es Racó is somewhere from which you’ll emerge a changed person. — Paul Richardson

Hotel Gloria Sant Jaume

Hotel Glòria de Sant Jaume, Palma

House in a restored 16th-century palace, this property once belonged to the Palou de Comasema—a dynasty who later donated part of the building to a religious order of nuns. Among the sandstone arches, original black-and-white floors, and sloping-beam ceilings are charming historical quirks such as the 19th-century newspapers found beneath floral wallpaper, now framed as artwork. Add to this intimate old-school service and it’s clear that this small hotel is not the work of a novice: the owner Jordi Cabau is a seasoned Spanish hotelier. And this feels like a family affair. His wife Heidi Wolf handpicked the red velvet sofas, high princess-and-the-pea beds, antique Spanish brass lights, and collections of wall mirrors and carriage clocks lending an unforced Art Deco feel to rooms. No two are the same.

Meanwhile, the restaurant, El Patio de Glòria, is all romantic heroine with bookshelves and chairs in pony grey and raspberry pink. Here polyglot maître d’ Michele dances between languages and tables, introducing Argentinian chef Javier Gardonio’s witty dishes such as “Patatas Bravas The Way Jordi Likes Them.”

El Llorenç Parc de la Mar Rooftop

El Llorenc Parc De La Mar, Palma Arrow

With a sky-skimming infinity pool—the longest in Palma—bringing the Balearic sea right up to the feet of the Balinese sunbeds, El Llorenç’s rooftop is glorious. Around the corner from Palma’s historic hammams in Parc de la Mar, this hotel refracts the medieval heritage of its La Calatrava location through an ultra-contemporary lens. Swedish designer Magnus Ehrland used 27 different geometric tiles in the space, all versions of the Arabic star.

During construction, architect Pedro Rabassa found an 11th-century Moorish oven in the foundations. Ehrland designed without dogma, freely adding botanical splashes: local Santanyi stone pillars and Versailles-style parquet floors are playfully mixed with quirky, palm-print carpets, peacock chairs, and feather headdresses. Sense of place is established with photographs of Palma, an exotic green-tile basement pool and hammam, and Tannur restaurant, which serves up hearty Mallorcan food. Meanwhile, DINS is a fine-dining experience by island chef Santi Taura, who deconstructs historic local dishes.

Finca Serena Mallorca Hotel

Finca Serena, Montuïri Arrow

Set in a 13th-century finca on a 99-acre estate, this stay was opened in April 2019 by Unico Hotels (the group behind island refuge Finca Gayeta) and has the apt air of a religious order’s bucolic retreat. Less minimalist and more Shaker-like simple, the 25 rooms free minds of worldly distractions with natural linens, polished concrete wet rooms, milk-white-painted beams, and wooden farm furniture sourced from French flea markets. The only adornments are olive branches from the estate, which encompasses orchards, 29 acres of newly planted vines, hiking paths, an outdoor pool, yoga shalas, and a spa stocked with Natura Bissé products.

Farm baskets and wooden boards hang in the breakfast room, where an ancient fireplace has been turned into a loveseat; the spread of chia-seed puddings, Mallorcan coca bread and pan con tomate is eaten on the cobbled terrace over a congregation of olives trees. Meanwhile, the courses at Jacaranda restaurant have been pared down to three farm-fed seasonal choices by chef Baltazar Rigo, with dishes such as fennel soup, broccoli risotto, and carob cake with apricot ice cream.

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Cal Reiet, Santanyi

This place is something of a first for the island: a holistic hybrid, part deeply pretty hotel, part spa escape, and part standalone wellness hotspot with impressive treatments (craniosacral work, osteopathy, singing bowls, reiki, and Ayurvedic abhyanga, as well as massages and facials). Big hitters such as fitness-focused Equilibrium run retreats throughout the year as part of a schedule that includes transformational vinyasa and yin-yoga weeks, meditation sessions, and even business-strategy gatherings.

The three-story house itself is a calming haven; originally built as a family home in 1881, it retains a cozy bohemian atmosphere. The sitting room—stuffed with curios, banana-leaf plants, a grand piano, and squishy sofas—opens up to the gardens: orchards of trees (olives, figs, and almond) and a terrace that is lit up with candles and flaming torches at night. The 15 bedrooms are neutral and completely relaxing; no TVs to distract you, just the buzz of cicadas and the whoosh of wind through tall trees.

Castell Son Claret hotel in Mallorca

Castell Son Claret hotel, Es Capdellà

This estate—which belongs to German billionaire Klaus-Michael Kühne—is one of the island's largest private country properties with 326 acres of farmland, woods, and gardens. The 15th-century castle was Kühne's corporate hideaway until a further wave of restoration transformed it into 43 rooms of jaw-dropping beauty.

Castell Son Claret's extremely classy interior— the work of Munich-based designer Danilo Silvestrin—combines marble and sandstone with wood, leather, and glass. The Sa Clastra restaurant, headed by Mallorcan chef Jordi Canto, whips up culinary classics with a gastronomic twist. There are even plans to produce the hotel's own scent, echoing the natural aromas of the surrounding countryside. But what's most striking about the place is the way its voluptuous interior never entirely obliterates the deeply rural character of the vast estate.

Brondo Architect hotel in Mallorca

Brondo Architect hotel, Palma Arrow

This is Palma's first venture into Architectural Digest -approved contemporary style. The arch mix of original floors and retro furniture with ethnic carpets and contemporary lighting works like a dream. Just don't expect extreme comforts: it's a laid-back spot where service is conspicuous by its absence and the new wing in particular—with bare concrete and stripped-back brick— has a starkness that can only be described as potentially too cool for its own good. Brondo Architect is essentially a design showroom you can stay in, and it certainly adds to the variety and vitality of Palma's hotel scene.

From the same Barcelonabased family of designers that created Can Cera the Calatrava is in a little park with ficus...

Calatrava Hotel, Palma

From the same Barcelona-based family of designers that created Can Cera, the Calatrava is in a little park with ficus trees above the old harbor wall; the 19th-century house has five floors and eight suites out of a total of just 17 rooms. The suites—measuring from 753 square feet and all with sea views—are especially covetable. The view from the roof terrace is a widescreen Mediterranean panorama taking in the cathedral, Bellver Castle, and the whole of Palma Bay, stretching away eastwards to Cap Blanc.

Just 15 minutes away from Palma's flashy marina the old harbor of Portixol with its traditional llaüts  feels like it...

Hotel Portixol, Palma

Just 15 minutes away from Palma's flashy marina, the old harbor of Portixol with its traditional llaüts (Mallorcan fishing vessels) feels like it belongs to another era. That is until you enter this waterside hotel and discover Spanish architect Rafael Vidal's open-plan interior. Owner Johanna Landström's has refreshed the space with a palette of soft oyster whites, turquoise, and teal, and the rooms are dotted with mid-century furniture, marble floors, and natural wood. In-the-know locals come here to sip early evening cocktails at the bar, and savvy travelers use it as a weekend getaway. The spa area has two treatment rooms plus a mini gym and sauna. Downstairs, French doors open onto the pool terrace, where you can laze while listening to the lapping of the Med and nibble on grilled mini-scallops.

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Can Simoneta, Canyamel

Set on a clifftop above the bay of Canyamel, Can Simoneta feels fantastically tucked away. The adults-only Mallorca hotel was designed by local architect Toni Esteva, who spread the 28 bedrooms across two mid-19th century stone houses and updated the interiors in calming creams and taupes. There are simple but stylish doubles and the two-room Gran Suite Neptuno—which is set in a walled garden with a private pool—but the best place to stay is the Beach House with its sea views. A winding staircase leads to the water, hot tubs are dotted around the manicured lawns, and crocheted cotton hammocks swing from umbrella pines. The spa offers facials using products from Spanish brand Natura Bissé, and the restaurant serves locally sourced suckling lamb or Iberian pork. It's quite the grown-up hideaway.

A version of this article originally appeared in Condé Nast Traveller .

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Can Ferrereta

Santanyi is a charming rural town on the lesser-known south-east coast of the island, and, as of April 2021, home to Can Ferrereta, one of Mallorca’s hottest new hotels. The entrance of the converted 17th-century mansion (so low key that it could easily be missed) gives way to the hotel’s elegant foyer: weathered stone floors and chalky stucco walls are elegantly juxtaposed with sculptural lighting fixtures and sleek minimalist furniture. Upon arrival, weary travellers are greeted with an ice cool glass of cava, before being shown to their rooms. The bedrooms (of which there are 32, 18 of them suites) are, like the rest of the hotel, exquisitely curated; Balearic rustica (textured linens and exposed original stone arches) is coupled with slick modernity, think French oak floors and large stand-alone Japanese baths, and there is interesting art everywhere. The pool for example (an impressive space littered with lush gardens and ancient olive trees) is home to a huge face sculpture by Jaume Plensa.

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For lunch, the pool-side La Fresca restaurant has a relaxed vibe and serves up Spanish favourites (some with a surprising modern twist): the octopus and bulls tail croquetas are a winner and the gazpacho is utterly delicious and bursting with flavour – for maximum enjoyment pair with some warm crispy tomato and rosemary focaccia. However, arguably some of the best food in Mallorca is at Ocre, the hotel’s main restaurant located in the property’s old wine cellar. The black suckling pig is a highlight: the crunchy caramelised crackling cocoons a juicy pork belly that melts in your mouth, this is paired with a creamy celery purée, grilled chicory and a rich, sticky jus. 

Explorers should check out the twice-weekly (Wednesday and Saturday) market where the sleepy town transforms into a bustling hub; rifle through wicker bags and espadrilles to the soundtrack of sizzling churros. And for a dip in the sea, head to Es Trenc and Es Caragol, both unspoiled. 

From €315 inclusive of breakfast, hotelcanferrereta.com  

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The grande dame: La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel

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La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel

There is a feeling of old-world charm at La Residencia. The hotel is perched on a hillside in charming Deià in northern Mallorca whose bohemian charm has inspired The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie to write some of their biggest hits while staying in the village, while the hotel itself has played host to everyone from the late Diana, Princess of Wales to Tom Hanks. The property has 71 bedrooms and a villa, many of which come with enviable sun trap balconies and plunge pools overlooking the surrounding mountains, the church on the adjacent valley, and the village below. Expect to wake up to a symphony of church bells and braying local donkeys. 

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For pre-dinner cocktails, take a pew at the Café Miró terrace (their negronis are dangerously delicious); breathe in the warm Cypress tree-scented air and watch as the pink sunset sky melts behind the Tramuntana mountains. Aesthetes will feel at home here, as the name suggests, the Café Miró is filled with a vast collection of Joan Miró art works; but art is in no short supply at Le Res. The hotel boasts one of Europe’s largest permanent sculpture gardens, curated by Juan Waelder, the resident sculptor.

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For gastronomic indulgence, head to El Olive – the fine-dining restaurant set in a 17th-century olive mill. A masterclass in descendant dining, their lobster and scallop gratin is served up with a saffron tagliatelle and is off-the-scale delicious. Its outdoor seating is set in a cobbled courtyard, surrounded with ancient olive trees and, at night, flickering candles: locals will attest that it’s the most romantic spot in Mallorca. If you manage to drag yourself away from the cocooning paradise of Le Res, take a leisurely 30 minute hike to Ca’s Patró March, the beachside restaurant made famous from its appearance in the BBC’s The Night Manager . The sizzling garlic gambas and grilled local John Dory are exceptional. 

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The one of a kind: Cap Rocat

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For a truly unique experience, head to Cap Rocat, a 19th-century military fort turned luxurious boutique hotel, located on a private peninsula on the west coast of Mallorca overlooking the bay of Parma. After being driven over a drawbridge to reach the entrance of the hotel and shown to a striking courtyard, surrounded by turrets and a water fountain made from an old cannon, guests are greeted with a cinnamon and honey infusion. 

The sense of staying in a military fortress is felt throughout the 88-acre property. Secret watchtowers and battlements carved into the rocks have been elegantly styled into rooms and suites, many of which have a private terrace (for breakfast, nothing beats room service on the terrace gazebo) and some even a private plunge pool – all nestled into the rugged cliffside overlooking the sparkly azure waters. The thoughtfully-curated, comfortable interiors, by Claudia Schiffer’s interior designer Antonio Obrador, exudes barefoot luxury, littered with playful detail that nods to its surroundings: expect to see genuine antique bullets used as door handles and gun carriages repurposed into coffee tables. 

Let hours drift by at The Sea Club: a private beach that has been carved out of the rock with direct access to the sea via carpeted steps, where lunch and cocktails can be brought to your loungers by the attentive on-hand butler. Alternatively, head to the beachside restaurant for crispy warm goat cheese salad and a creamy gazpacho topped with jamon iberico and chopped egg. 

The spa is also well worth a visit. As with the rest of the hotel, the vibe is low key, luxurious and totally unique. There are five treatment rooms and a large relaxation area; the dramatic, slender 35-metre saltwater swimming pool, however, takes centre stage. Dug 12 metres below ground level, the pool is flooded with natural light from the conservatory-style glass ceiling, and is decorated with suspended checkerboard-style black and white sculptures. 

From €550 per night based on two people sharing on a B&B basis, caprocat.com

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The impossibly cool British-born fashion photographer, Kate Bellm, along with fellow creatives and Mallorca residents Magnus Reid and Edgar Lopez, are in the process converting a rural finca in the Tramuntana Mountains (a place with UNESCO World Heritage Site status) into a boutique hotel. The hotel, scheduled to open this summer, is a stone’s throw away from Deià and Sóller and is touted to be the island’s hottest 2022 opening. 

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Agroturisme Gossalba, Saint Joan

This chic, family-run agroturismo lies at the heart of Pla de Mallorca, the central plain, dotted with small towns and villages accessed by quiet country lanes. This is the authentic heart of the island and Gossalba has distilled that feeling down into a charming nine-room retreat. The location may be rural, but there’s no scrimping on comfort – rooms are light and spare, with traditional carved wooden furniture and terracotta tiled floors, and the freshwater pool is perfect for cooling off after a day’s exploring. There’s no restaurant, but owners Cati and Ken are on hand to make recommendations and reservations. Doubles from £120 room only, gossalba.com

Mirabò de Valldemossa

Tucked away in the foothills of the Tramuntana, just outside the village of Valldemossa, there’s a languid, old-fashioned elegance to this lovely finca, parts of which were built in the 16th century. Rooms are spare – cream stone walls, drapes and flooring – but feel wonderfully luxurious, while the lounges, filled with books and plump sofas, are a retreat from the heat of the day. The biggest joy, though, is the glorious views across forested mountains from the deck around the infinity pool, the pretty dining terrace and most of the rooms. Doubles from £248 B&B, mirabo.es

Ca’n Beneït, Binibona

‘Ideal for those seeking isolation and escape’: Ca’n Beneït, Binibona.

Newly opened this year, this upmarket agroturismo is ideal for those seeking a sense of isolation and escape, with just 10 stylish bedrooms and grounds stretching for more than 200 acres. A great choice for walkers, there are guided tours around the estate, including its Olive Tree trails, and a lovely route between the three neighbouring villages of Selva, Caimari and Moscari. Dinner at the farm-to-table restaurant, Mirabona, is a must, created from vegetables and herbs from the estate’s botanic gardens. Doubles from £207 B&B, fincacanbeneit.com

Roqueta Agroturismo, Maria de la Salut

Set among almond, carob and olive trees, and surrounded by flower-filled gardens and with its own pool, the Roqueta has just four apartments, carefully created from a clutch of houses dating to the 13th century. Each one has a well-equipped kitchen, bedroom and sofa bed in the lounge, furnished in traditional Mallorquin style – tiled floors, cream-brick walls, simple and simple furniture. Outside, there’s a pool and garden, and the quiet streets of Maria de la Salut are home to some excellent, traditional restaurants. If you want to experience authentic Mallorca, this is the place. One-bed apartment from £81 room only, agroroqueta.com

Es Moli, Deia

‘Deia is beloved of artists, writers and composers’: Es Moli, Deia.

The most beautiful village on the island, hilltop Deia – beloved of artists, writers and composers – also gets overrun with tourists. Staying nearby offers the chance to visit in the morning and evening, but hotels in the village can be ruinously expensive. Es Moli, a delightful 17th-century estate a short drive out of the village, is the most affordable, without compromising on comfort. A hotel since 1965, rooms overlook mature, flower-filled gardens and the pool – encircled by mountains and olive groves – feels like a natural cocoon. In the evenings, choose from formal dining at Es Jardi, or tapas on the terrace at Terraza Deia: supper with a side-helping of those extraordinary views. Doubles from £120 B&B, esmoli.com

Sa Bassa Rotja, Porreres

‘The glorious pool is flanked by palm trees’: Sa Bassa Rotja, Porreres.

Life at Sa Bassa Rotja – a rolling 100-hectare estate in the east of the island, first settled in the 13th century – is centred around the glorious pool, flanked by palm trees and crisp white loungers. It’s impossible not to relax here, whether wine-tasting on the terrace, joining a yoga class under the trees or cycling along the quiet roads that twist through the estate’s orchards and plains. The hotel’s renowned chef, Marti March , serves a weekly changing menu in the stone-walled dining room, and the spa offers an excellent range of treatments and therapies. Doubles from £126 B&B, sabassarotja.com

LJ’s Ratxó, Puigpunyent

‘This is an eco-friendly, sustainable fly-and-flop’: LJ’s Ratxó, Puigpunyent.

If you’re looking to get seriously get off-grid, this vast 14th-century rural estate, hidden away among the Tramuntana’s peaks, will tick all the boxes. The drive in is something of a Top Gear challenge, but once you’ve arrived, there’s nothing more for the car to do. This is an eco-friendly, sustainable fly-and-flop, with guided walks up into the mountains, an organic spa with outdoor treatment pavilions and alfresco yoga classes. There are just 25 rooms – meaning the place never feels busy – and two restaurants, Roots and Arratxa, which both source their ingredients from local farms and producers. Doubles from £261 B&B, ratxo.com

Ecocirer, Sóller

‘A delightful, family-run, vegan guesthouse’: Ecocirer, Sóller.

Claiming to be The first vegan hotel on the island, Ecocirer is a delightful, family-run guesthouse in the heart of leafy Sóller. Breakfasts – of homemade xeixa bread, made with a traditional Mallorcan grain, fresh fruit and vegetables, drizzled with the family’s own oil – are fantastic, and there are cookery classes if you want to learn more about local vegan dishes. The rooms, tranquil in shades of stone and cream, feature paintings by renowned Mallorcan artist Francesca Marti. For the ultimate retreat, book Dream – a junior suite with private roof terrace offering spectacular views over the Tramuntana. Doubles from £150 B&B, ecocirer.com

Can Aulí, Pollensa

‘Towering ceilings and wide staircases’: Can Aulí, Pollensa.

A gorgeous, adults-only escape, Can Aulí opened its doors last year, bringing a hit of style to the quiet back streets of Pollensa. In the carefully restored 17th-century mansion, the imposing stone arches, towering ceilings and wide staircases create a feeling of laid-back grandeur, with bedrooms that feel contemporary without being stark. In spite of its in-town location, The walled courtyard garden, complete with small pool, feels very peaceful, and the menu of tasting plates – served by candlelight and sourced from across the island – is bang on trend. Doubles from £230 B&B, boutiquehotelcanauli.com

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25 of the best hotels in Mallorca

Whether you’re looking for a seaside escape, a buzzy party town or a luxurious rural retreat, mallorca is full of atmospheric places to stay.

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E ver popular and increasingly stylish, Mallorca may have first found fame as an idyllic escape in the 1950s, but it is the master of reinvention. You can still find charming stone villages within the folds of the Tramuntana Mountains and coves left to nature, embraced by rocky cliffs and fragrant pines. But you’ll also find a buzzing capital positioning itself as a sunny city break destination, elegant marinas filled with superyachts, smart resorts set on golden sands and farmhouse hotels promising the kind of rural bliss you’ll find in an interiors magazine. With so many striking places to stay, it can be hard to choose. Here are some of the best hotels in Mallorca.

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1. Hotel Valldemossa, Valldemossa

Hotel Valledemossa

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for village charm

This gorgeous adult-only retreat, surrounded by the emerald flanks of Mallorca ’s Tramuntana Mountains, is made up of two manor houses just outside the honeyed stone village of Valldemossa. There are just four rooms and eight suites, each in hues of warm mocha and taupe, and all allowing the lush views to take centre stage, framed by picture windows and spacious balconies. Ivy-clad walls and stone staircases tumble down to the garden and orchard surrounding the pool, and there is a second indoor pool within the Sanctuary wellness space. The traditional architecture is balanced by modern art, designer furniture and restaurant De Tokio a Lima, serving Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine.

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2. zel mallorca, palma nova.

Zel Mallorca

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for contemporary style

A partnership between Melia and tennis star (and Mallorcan native) Rafa Nadal, this adult-only retreat brings a splash of fun and an emphasis on wellness to Palma Nova. Sat squarely on the sands with sweeping bay views, the hotel celebrates its island heritage with traditional blue-and-white textiles combined with natural woods and soft, neutral colours. There is a stylish concept store and coffee shop, the pools offer garden and sea views, and morning yoga classes are complemented by treatments at the spa. Beso Beach serves up good vibes and Mediterranean dishes, and you can sip cocktails and enjoy DJ sessions under the palm roof of Chiringuito.

3. Grand Hotel Son Net, Puigpunyent

Grand Hotel Son Net

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for unlimited indulgence

This grand estate unfurls at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains, complete with its own vineyard and orchard. At its heart is the 17th-century manor house — or palacio — a flash of vibrant pink terracotta combined with creamy stone and artfully draped in ivy. Inside, stone floors and wonky beams are complemented by flamboyant decor that layers patterns and textures, historic artwork and antiques to create a truly unique space. You’ll find suites in the palacio and separate pool cottages in the grounds. A spa is under way and local cuisine is celebrated at the Gazebo and Mar & Duix restaurants.

4. Carrossa Hotel & Spa, Arta

Carrossa Hotel

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for complete relaxation

Perched on top of the hills of the Levant within an 800-acre estate, this old manor house turned five-star hotel is a haven of calm with uninterrupted mountain and sea views. Sink into the outdoor infinity pool, indulge in the luxury spa, or simply take a stroll through the grounds of orange and almond trees. Just three miles from the charming town of Arta, this 300-year-old place is at once stylish and rustic, with a choice of rooms and suites, as well as standalone villas. There are two elegant restaurants and Bar Oro is the place for sundowners and wine tasting.

5. Cap Rocat, Cala Blava

Cap Rocat

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for secluded luxury

The grand crenellated gateway sets the scene for a stay at this 19th-century fortress by the sea. A sandstone citadel designed for defence, it has been impeccably preserved and repurposed to become an ultra-luxurious boutique hotel. There are cosy spaces and endless sea views, rooms are hewn into the very rock and suites come with private infinity pools. Each room is designed in soft neutrals with splashes of colour to soften the grand arches and flagstone floors. There are two gourmet restaurants, two large swimming pools and a glorious spa.

6. Belmond La Residencia, Deia

Belmond La Residencia

£££| SPA | POOL | Best for old-school elegance

Belmond La Residencia manages to feel at once cosy and grand. This five-star hotel of honeyed stone is set between the hills and the sea, with hidden terraces, beautiful indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and bedrooms where beamed ceilings and tiled floors are set off by colourful textiles. You’ll find everything from an award-winning spa and tennis courts to an art gallery. Enjoy coffee with a view at Café Miro, or head to El Olivo, a garden restaurant serving the finest Mediterranean cuisine. The pretty village of Deia is within easy reach.

7. Finca Serena, Montuiri

Finca Serena

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for country living

Finca Serena is a luxury hotel that embraces the island’s agricultural heritage. This adult-only retreat is set in an 18th-century farmhouse within 100 acres of fertile land. While away your days with strolls through vineyards and orchards, see the kitchen gardens and enjoy wine and olive oil tastings. Dine alfresco at the Jacaranda restaurant, celebrating local produce; sink into the Unico Spa; enjoy yoga with a soul-stirring view. Minimalist rooms add a contemporary twist to the golden stone farmhouse and the pace of life in this boutique hotel is relaxed and unhurried.

8. Ca’s Xorc, Soller

Ca’s Xorc

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for a mountain escape

This 18th-century olive mill has lost none of its original rustic charm in the process of being transformed into a dazzling boutique hotel. With just 15 rooms and two separate cottages, shady terraces dripping in bougainvillea and landscaped gardens dotted with ancient olive trees, this is a place where you come to enjoy the silence and truly relax. To help with that, there is an infinity pool, a hot tub and a reading room. You don’t even have to leave to eat well; the alfresco restaurant is renowned for its modern take on traditional Mediterranean and Mallorcan cuisine.

9. Son Mas, Porto Cristo

Son Mas

££| SPA | POOL | Best for rustic style

If you like your rural breaks with a little added luxury, you’ll love this converted 17th-century farm, just inland from Mallorca’s east coast, a stone’s throw from Porto Cristo. There are 16 spacious suites, each with a private terrace; a spa area with an original vaulted ceiling; and an infinity pool overlooked by fig trees. Days here are spent gliding between sun-dappled terraces with mountain views, heading to the spa for beauty treatments and massages, and lounging by the outdoor pool. Sip Spanish wines from the hotel’s cellar, and dine at the elegant restaurant with its emphasis on local produce and island dishes.

10. Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel, Soller

Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for unadulterated luxury

This family-friendly hotel is set on a cliff at one end of charming Port de Soller, on the island’s west coast, with expansive sea views and vistas of the Tramuntana Mountains. Sumptuous decor and understated luxury are the themes. The rooftop terrace comes with an infinity pool framed by the sapphire sea beyond, and the spa has everything from hammams and a salt steam bath to a hydropool with mountain views. Enjoy fresh seafood on a terrace at the Cap Roig restaurant, tapas at relaxed Es Fanals, or cocktails at the Sunset Lounge.

11. Son Brull, Pollensa

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for a spa break

This renovated 18th-century Jesuit monastery is a handsome pastel terracotta building set against the backdrop of the Tramuntana Mountains. These days the vibe is anything but monastic, with an ultra-modern spa, a glorious infinity pool set in the gardens, the celebrated Restaurant 365 — renowned for its Mallorcan ingredients and dishes — and a bar set in an old olive mill. There are bikes for exploring, morning yoga classes and tennis courts, as well as private barbecues, gin tasting and guided tours of the vineyards. The hotel is also family-friendly, with two-bedroom villa suites that come with a private pool and garden and half-day kids’ camp.

12. Bordoy Mostatxins, Alcudia

Bordoy Mostatxins

£| SPA | POOL | Best for quirky style

This Mallorcan manor from the late 15th century has served as a watchtower, a butcher’s shop, and now a designer hotel. The adult-only retreat underwent a painstaking renovation, preserving gothic features such as the stained-glass windows and medieval stonework. Later additions include Juliet balconies carefully combined with contemporary design elements. There are only eight rooms, with a glamorous plunge pool that could almost have been carved from the rock. The spa offers affordable treatments and therapy rooms located next to a Roman oil cellar.

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13. Can Auli, Pollensa

Can Auli

££| SPA | POOL | Best for understated design

This adult-only retreat in the historic town of Pollensa, set between the Mediterranean and the Tramuntana Mountains, is as beautiful as its surroundings. Once a 17th-century manor house, it is now a boutique hotel where grand arches, wooden beams and exposed walls of creamy stone are complemented by chic lighting and soft textiles. The walled garden with its swimming pool and sun loungers is truly soothing, while a therapy room can be reserved for spa treatments. The breakfast of local produce and homemade treats and the organic tapas served in the gastro bar complete the offering, creating a true oasis just steps from the town square.

14. Ten Mallorca, Sineu

£| POOL | Best for the fashionable set

There is a hint of Ibiza chic at this nine-room boutique hotel set in a handsome townhouse. The courtyard has a glorious saltwater infinity pool edged by patterned parasols; inside, vintage wallpaper and quirky lighting offset the old wooden beams and original tiles. Four of the rooms come with private terraces and balconies, and one even has its own roof terrace and plunge pool. By day you can order snacks and tapas at your sun lounger, then enjoy a sundowner at the art deco lobby bar and dinner on the terrace in the evening.

15. Pleta de Mar, Capdepera

Pleta de Mar

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for a gourmet break

Designed to slot seamlessly into the landscape, this hotel of 30 one-storey suites — all natural stone and exquisite glass walls — is set right on the coast and surrounded by forests of pine and olive trees. You can take your pick from the two saltwater infinity pools, one in the lush garden, and another lagoon-like pool facing out to sea. Meandering pathways string together the comfortable, art-filled communal rooms, spa, outdoor gym and beach. The Sa Pleta restaurant uses local ingredients and gives them a contemporary twist while cooking over an open fire.

16. El Llorenc Parc de la Mar, Palma

El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for architectural wonder

A design hotel set in one of Palma’s most historic neighbourhoods, this boutique bolt hole manages to combine historic finds with contemporary elegance. An 11th-century Arabic oven is incorporated into the design, patterned wooden floors reflect Arabic star motifs and the cyan-hued spa is an homage to traditional Arab baths. It’s all balanced out by soft neutral shades and sumptuous textures, and crowned with a chic rooftop, complete with the city’s longest infinity pool, a cocktail bar and ornate Bali beds that feel more like personal cabanas. Soak up sea and city views, then head to Michelin-starred Dins Santi Taura restaurant for an inventive twist on traditional ingredients.

17. Can Ferrereta, Santanyi

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for brilliant artwork

A 17th-century mansion of soft blush stone, this hotel’s unimposing entrance belies the grandeur that lies beyond. Step inside and discover a haven of exquisite design in the heart of Santanyi, where works by Joan Miró and Barbara Vidal adorn the walls and magnificent gardens unfold to reveal a serene pool and flower beds dotted with the odd sculpture. Wooden beams and stone arches inside are juxtaposed against contemporary rooms, all warm woods, creamy stone and freestanding bath tubs. Dine on fresh Mediterranean cuisine at Ocre restaurant, which was once the townhouse’s wine cellar, escape to the tranquil spa, relax in the library, or simply soak up the peace of the gardens.

18. Zafiro Palace Andratx, Port d’Andratx

Zafiro Palace Andratx

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for an all-inclusive stay

The latest all-suite addition to the Zafiro brand, which has hotels scattered across the Balearics, this elegant hotel is set right by upmarket Port d’Andratx and the prestigious Golf Andratx course. Looking across the coast from its spot among the pines, the understated design is all about creating serene open spaces, with airy atriums, tucked-away terraces and patio restaurants. Seven pools are set in the gardens with views of mountains and sea, there are swim-up suites, and the oasis pool is reserved for adults. The five restaurants celebrate cuisines ranging from Mediterranean to American and Nikkei, and the soothing spa completes the five-star experience.

19. Can Pocovi, Sant Llorenc des Cardassar

Can Pocovi

£ | SPA | POOL | Best for going boutique

A traditional manor house with sunshine-yellow shutters and a cantilevered rooftop pool, Can Pocovi certainly makes an impression in this traditional Mallorcan town. Set between mountains and sea, the location is ideal for reaching the calas of the east coast and the hotel combines exposed stone walls and original floor tiles with sleek, understated furnishings. There are just eight rooms, each one individually decorated, some with contemporary freestanding tubs. The garden is a haven of calm, but the star of the show is the rooftop with its bar, day beds and glass-framed pool, perfect for countryside views.

20. Castell Son Claret, Calvia

Castell Son Claret

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for a touch of grandeur

Enjoy a taste of the finer things in life at this classic castle retreat, all crenellated towers and expansive parkland set in the foothills of the Tramuntana Mountains. A long driveway of colourful flowers and palms standing to attention will welcome you to this elegant escape. A zero-edge pool glistens in the sunny gardens, two restaurants serve decadent dishes of local produce and the spa invites relaxation and rejuvenation. Dating back to 1450, this is one of Mallorca’s biggest private estates, meticulously renovated to offer 43 smart rooms and suites complemented by gleaming marble, stone arches and pretty, sun-dappled patios.

21. El Vicenc de la Mar, Cala Sant Vicenc

El Vicenc de la Mar

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for sleek design

Bringing a splash of contemporary style to the rugged north of the island, this five-star retreat is tucked into crinkled cliffs. All soothing taupe and natural stone with touches of brilliant turquoise that reflect the hue of the various pools, it is a soothing spot set right in front of the beach. While away your days relaxing by the rooftop pool, upgrade to a swim-up suite, or retreat to the elegant spa with its relaxation area, heated pool and thermal circuit. Spend cosy evenings in the private cinema, or dine at the two restaurants under the direction of chef Santi Taura; rooftop El Vicenc serves à la carte Mediterranean cuisine, while U Mayol is a relaxed seafood bistro.

22. Grand Hotel Son Net, Puigpunyent

Grand Hotel Son Net

£££ | SPA | POOL | Best for impeccable service

Grand Hotel Son Net is surrounded by the emerald peaks of the Tramuntana, just 15 minutes from Palma. This ivy-clad 17th-century estate has been lovingly renovated to retain its original charm, from the antique fireplaces to the carved wooden ceilings. Housing 31 suites, the intimate hotel has a curated art collection and a smattering of pools dotted through the gardens, as well as its own farm, citrus orchards and vineyard producing Malvasia white wine that you can enjoy with locally sourced meals.

23. Sant Francesc Hotel Singular, Palma

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular

££ | SPA | POOL | Best for city vistas

Add a little sophistication to your Palma stay at this delightfully peaceful 19th-century mansion conversion set right in the capital’s old town. A five-star boutique hotel, it combines historical roots with contemporary design and is crowned by a sleek roof-terrace pool, bar and solarium with views across the city to Palma’s striking cathedral. There are lots of original features in the artfully designed rooms and suites, and the Lobby Bar opens out onto the olive tree-dotted courtyard, a sanctuary of calm. Sip sundowners at the rooftop bar then head to Quadrat restaurant for island-inspired à la carte and tasting menus accompanied by Mallorcan wines.

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24. Ecocirer, Soller

Ecocirer

£ | Best for an eco retreat

This century-old historic home in the pretty village of Soller has been transformed into a luxurious family-run eco-hotel, where every element has been recycled. With just six individually designed rooms, Ecocirer is all about sustainability and nature. Furnishings have been carefully upcycled and striking works of art by Francesca Marti and grand marble bathrooms add a touch of luxury. Breakfast is vegetarian and vegan, with homemade bread, local olive oil and fresh products from the owners’ land, best enjoyed in the sunny garden. The owners also offer themed weekends for adults and families focusing on cookery and wellness.

25. Palma Riad, Palma

Palma Riad

£££ | POOL | Best for dramatic interiors

A little slice of Morocco right in the heart of Palma, this is an adult-only retreat with just a clutch of suites and an opulent style that bursts into life the minute you walk through the door. Stone archways and wood-panelled ceilings are offset by candlelight and scarlet-red curtains; there are chandeliers, gilt-edged mirrors and textiles with colourful patterns. In the traditional style, the hotel is set around an interior patio filled with lush foliage, bamboo seating and a tiled water feature, perfect for a pre-dinner drink, and fusion cuisine is served up in plush surrounds in the elegant restaurant Morokko.

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Mallorca is known for its turquoise waters, vibrant cuisine, and endless olive groves. It is without a doubt one of my favorite places to travel to, and our trip this last summer was better than I could have imagined. That said, there is a lot to consider when planning a trip to Mallorca, and you’ll want to do so in advance.

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Accommodations are one of the most important parts of planning a successful trip to this idyllic island, and there is something for everyone. I feel like you could easily spend several weeks and still not see the whole island. My guide to the best towns to stay in Mallorca covers a lot of what we love on the island.

My recommendation is always to split time on the west near Deià or Valldemossa and then on the east side of the island near Santayní. I think a place on the coast and then in a village would give you a great feel for island life. Then don’t forget about Palma as well for an intrinsic city experience.

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious adults-only resort or a more intimate and low-key spot, my picks for the 15 best hotels in Mallorca are here to help ease the stress of the planning process!

Short on Time? Here Are My Top Picks for the Best Mallorca, Spain Hotels:

  • Belmond La Residencia , for the best luxury hotel
  • Sant Francesc Singular Palma de Mallorca , for the best city hotel
  • Can Ferrereta , for the best adults-only hotel

The 17 Best Hotels in Mallorca

1. belmond la residencia in deiá.

The 12 Best Hotels in Mallorca

I had the great pleasure of experiencing the Belmond la Residencia in Deiá on my latest trip to Mallorca. This Mediterranean oasis truly set the scene for an unforgettable experience in Mallorca. It’s perched right on a breathtaking hillside that offers sea views and picturesque olive groves. When it came to traveling with our baby, Belmond la Residencia was an amazing option, and they even had an on-site babysitter who was able to watch her while we enjoyed a romantic date night. Book the best rates here .

Address: Carrer son Canals, 07179 Deià, Illes Balears, Spain

2. Es Racó d’Artá in Artá

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Es Racó d’Artá is a truly dreamy resort that is located right outside of Artà. If you’re looking for a hotel that promotes a sense of wellness and self-connection, this is the place for you. Guests are also able to personalize their experience upon arrival. From meditation classes to spa treatments to wellness workshops, there are plenty of meaningful ways to spend your time at Es Racó d’Artá. The infinity-edge pool looks out onto a green Mallorcan mountainside with olive trees, and the simplicity of the rooms and decor set the scene for a serene experience. Book the best rates here .

Address: Camí des Racó. Ctra. de Cala Mitjana Km1.5, Balearic Islands, Spain

3. Cap Rocat in Cala Blava

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Cap Rocat is a castle-like hotel that boasts prime privacy and seclusion. Cap Rocat is an ideal place for couples seeking a romantic getaway, and though they are not an adults-only spot, I would say that it’s better suited for adults. This stunning hotel is located within a massive nature reserve, and the surrounding coast is marine protected, allowing you to really unwind and immerse yourself in the local topography. Book the best rates here .

Address: Ctra. d’enderrocat, s/n, 07609 Cala Blava-Llucmajor, Balearic Islands, Spain

4. Can Ferrereta in Santanyì

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One of the best things about Can Ferrereta is the fact that it is located so close to some of the best beaches in Mallorca . This 17th-century home has been converted into an adults-only hotel that has everything from a sleek swimming pool to a full spa and wellness center. Technically, teenagers over 14 years old can stay here, but younger children and toddlers are not permitted. Also, it is important to note that this hotel is seasonal, meaning it is only open from March to October. You’re close to some of the best beaches in Mallorca . Book the best rates here .

Address: Carrer de Can Ferrereta, 12, 07650 Santanyí, Illes Balears, Spain

5. Son Brull Hotel and Spa in Pollença

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With only 23 luxurious rooms across the entire property, Son Brull Hotel offers a very intimate and luxe experience in a more rural part of Mallorca. The on-site Restaurant 365 is an award-winning eatery that has an eight-course tasting menu as well as à la carte offerings. The infinity pool is surrounded by sunny lounge chairs, and the newly refurbished spa offers a wide array of all-natural treatments. Book the best rates here .

Address: Ctra. Palma -Puerto Pollença, Km. 50, 07460 Pollença, Balearic Islands, Spain

6. Hotel Rural Predi Son Jaumell in Cala Mesquida

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Foodies seeking an unforgettable gastronomic experience will love the refined Hotel Rural Predi Son Jaunmell . The property is exactly what you’d expect to find in the Mediterranean, complete with a terracotta roof, stunning gardens, and inviting terraces. Even though the rooms are more than 300 years old, it has since been renovated. Book the best rates here .

Address: Cala Mesquida, Km 1, 07580 Capdepera, Spain

7. H otel Antigua Palma in Palma de Mallorca

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Located in Palma de Mallorca , Hotel Antigua Palma is an elegant and sophisticated oasis that offers a prime location for those looking to stay in the main hub of Mallorca. The timeless courtyards and cozy corners throughout the property invite guests to turn off their minds and simply “be” while soaking up all that this 5-star hotel has to offer. From the spa to the rooftop restaurant, I truly can’t stress just how amazing this place is. The service is top-notch, and even just spending an evening in the monochromatic suites while ordering room service will immerse you in true luxury. Book the best rates here .

Address: Carrer del Sol, 1, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

8. Mirabó de Valldemossa in Valldemossa 

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Considering that Mirabó translates to “beautiful views,” it should come as no surprise that this stunning hotel offers epic views of the surrounding mountains of Serra de Tramuntana. There are two outdoor pools on-site, along with several hiking trails that you can explore. There are only a handful of rooms at Mirabo de Valldemossa , and though it is possible to bring children, this accommodation is geared more towards couples. Book the best rates here .

Address: Finca Mirabó. Ctra. km 16, 07170 Valldemossa, Balearic Islands, Spain

9. Fontsanta Hotel Thermal Spa & Wellness in Campos

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The Fontsanta Hotel Thermal Spa & Wellness is the ultimate accommodation option for travelers seeking a restorative experience that centers around wellness. Start your trip off in absolute luxury with private transport arranged through the hotel. Upon arrival, snag a plush daybed by the outdoor swimming pool or hit the only Thermal water spa in the entire Balearic Islands. The on-site restaurant focuses on using all-natural and local ingredients, resulting in meals that look, feel, and taste amazing. From hiking to yoga to horseback riding, there are also plenty of activities that the hotel can arrange for you. Book the best rates here .

Address: Km 8, Ctra. Campos a sa Colònia de Sant Jordi, 07638 Campos, Balearic Islands, Spain

10. Sant Francesc Singular in Palma de Mallorca

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Seeking something more modern in the heart of Mallorca? Sant Francesc is a five-star hotel located in Palma’s Old Town. The contemporary artwork adds a modern touch to the more classic and traditional architecture, with a rooftop terrace. This hotel is definitely on the smaller side, having only 32 rooms and 10 unique and lavish suites. Book the best rates here .

Address: Plaça de Sant Francesc, 5, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

11. Castell Son Claret in Es Capdellá

Staying at Castell Son Claret in Mallorca

Guests are greeted with a transportive, palm tree-lined driveway upon arrival at Castel Son Claret . This castle-like hotel is truly something out of a fairytale, and this 19th-century manor is situated in the middle of tree-covered rolling hills. There are only 43 suites and rooms at this hotel, ensuring that Castel Son Claret maintains a sense of intimacy and exclusivity. Do be sure to try their estate olive oil while you’re here. Book the best rates here .

Address: Carretera, km 1.7, 07196 Es Capdellà, Balearic Islands, Spain

12. Can Simoneta in Canyamel

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Located right on a stunning cliffside, Can Simoneta is a true gem for those seeking to experience the more elevated side of Mallorca. Each room features a neutral color palette with stone accents, placing a modern twist on traditional Spanish design. The inviting swimming pool boasts a stunning view of the ocean, and the plush, white day beds invite you to unwind and relax while soaking up some sun. Book the best rates here .

Address: Finca Torre Canyamel, Carretera Arta-Canyamel, km 8, 07580 Canyamel, Balearic Islands, Spain

13. Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden

Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden

A 5-star hotel tucked into a quiet neighborhood of Old Palma, Can Bordoy is a luxurious stay in Mallorca. The design here is contemporary, with several elements of vintage decor. What makes this hotel even more special is that it was once a former private home and then a convent school. Today, as an elevated home known for its suspended glass plunge pool, Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden is one of the best hotels on the island. Book the best rates here .

Address: Carrer del Forn de la Glòria, 14, Centre, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

14. El Llorenç Parc de la Mar

El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

Home to the 1 Michelin Star restaurant, DINS Santi Taura, El Llorenc Parc de la Mar is one of the top hotels. It has an infinity pool that has incredible views of the Balearic Sea and is known for being one of the best rooftops on the island. The location is amazing being so close to Parc de la Mar, so you’re in proximity to everything in the area. Book the best rates here .

Address: Plaça de Llorenç Villalonga, 4, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

15. Pleta de Mar, Luxury Hotel by Nature

Pleta de Mar, Grand Luxury Hotel by Nature

As an adults-only property set out in the countryside, the intimate 30-suite hotel Pleta de Mar is one to know. It’s set in a stunning landscape of woodlands with beautiful sea views. The property also has three swimming pools, one of which is heated. At Pleta de Mar, the most outstanding parts of the property are the large suites. Each is well-appointed and has its very own private terraces and tubs. Book the best rates here .

Address: Via de les Cales, 23, 07589 Capdepera, Illes Balears, Spain

16. The Lodge Mallorca

The Lodge Mallorca

Near the area of Pollença, The Lodge is one of the newest hotels to open on the island. From the group that does Finca Serena, the stone building has all of the Mallorcan charm. Set with 24 suites that offer incredible views into the rolling hills and olive trees, you’re close to Alcúdia Bay. Book the best rates here .

Address: Vía de servicio a Pollensa Km1 Salida 37, Ma-13, 07420 Sa Pobla, Balearic Islands, Spain

17. Son Bunyola Hotel & Villas, Mallorca

Son Bunyola

One of the most anticipated property openings in 2023 was Son Bunyola . A big project for Richard Branson, he finally completed the property with lots of love and care in this hotel. As a 16th-century finca set across hundreds of acres of olive groves, it’s an idyllic countryside escape. There are only 26 rooms here, set around the stone courtyard and stunning tiled swimming pool. Book the best rates here .

Address: Ctra. C, 710, 83km, 07191 Banyalbufar, Illes Balears, Spain

Looking for Mallorca Inspiration?

From breathtaking beaches to charming villages, check out this post for some of my favorite can’t-miss places in Mallorca .

What to Know Before Traveling to Mallorca

When is the best time to come.

Since summer is the busy season in Mallorca, the crowds can become pretty intense. I highly recommend avoiding Mallorca between July and August. Instead, try to visit May to June or September to October for nice weather and smaller crowds.

Do I Need a Rental Car?

Yes! A rental car in Mallorca is a must in my opinion. Public transportation can get crowded and confusing, and the freedom to explore more hidden and rural areas is best accomplished with your own car. Visit Discover Cars for car rental deals.

When to Book?

Boutique hotels can sell out fast here, especially in summer, so I recommend booking as far in advance as possible.

How Many Days?

When planning your trip, I would recommend a minimum of five nights in Mallorca. That said, a full week should be plenty to get a feel.

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  2. TRAVELLERS INN, Calas de Majorca

    70 reviews. #5 of 6 Bars & Pubs in Calas de Majorca $$ - $$$, Bar, Pizza, Pub. Plaça Mallorca, 07689 Calas de Majorca, Majorca Spain. + Add phone number + Add website + Add hours Improve this listing. See all (46) 3.5. #5. There aren't enough food, service, value or atmosphere ratings for Travellers Inn yet. Be one of the first to write a review!

  3. TRAVELLERS INN, Calas de Majorca

    Travellers Inn. Review. Save. Share. 69 reviews #5 of 6 Bars & Pubs in Calas de Majorca ££ - £££ Bar Pizza Pub. Plaça Mallorca, 07689 Calas de Majorca, Majorca Spain + Add phone number + Add website + Add hours Improve this listing. See all (44)

  4. TRAVELLERS INN, Calas de Majorca

    Travellers Inn, Calas de Majorca: See 38 unbiased reviews of Travellers Inn, rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #17 of 28 restaurants in Calas de Majorca.

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    18 photos. That's a good idea to order nicely cooked pizza, chicken and onion strings. This bar is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. When you enter this place, you notice the cool atmosphere. But clients rate Travellers inn below average on Google.

  6. Worth a visit!

    Travellers Inn: Worth a visit! - See 70 traveler reviews, 46 candid photos, and great deals for Calas de Majorca, Spain, at Tripadvisor.

  7. TRAVELLERS INN, Calas de Mallorca

    Ubicación y contacto. Plaça Mallorca, 07689 Calas de Mallorca, Mallorca España. Mejorar este perfil. Opiniones (69) Realizamos verificaciones de todas las opiniones. Escribe una opinión. Puntuación de viajeros. Excelente 1. Muy bueno 2.

  8. Really nice

    Review of Travellers Inn. 46 photos. Travellers Inn. Placa Mallorca, 07689 Calas de Majorca, Majorca, Spain. Improve this listing. Ranked #19 of 28 Restaurants in Calas de Majorca. 70 Reviews. Heathercook91. 4 5.

  9. Great atmosphere

    Travellers Inn: Great atmosphere - See 37 traveler reviews, 31 candid photos, and great deals for Calas de Majorca, Spain, at Tripadvisor.

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    Travellers Inn: good pub - See 69 traveler reviews, 44 candid photos, and great deals for Calas de Majorca, Spain, at Tripadvisor.

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  13. TRAVELLERS INN, Calas de Majorca

    Share. 70 reviews. #5 of 6 Bars & Pubs in Calas de Majorca ££ - £££, Bar, Pizza, Pub. Plaça Mallorca, 07689 Calas de Majorca, Majorca Spain. + Add phone number + Add website + Add hours Improve this listing. See all (46) 3.5. There aren't enough food, service, value or atmosphere ratings for Travellers Inn yet.

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    INN Mallorca, Magaluf, Majorca: See 342 traveller reviews, 117 candid photos, and great deals for INN Mallorca, ranked #25 of 505 Speciality lodging in Magaluf, Majorca and rated 4 of 5 at Tripadvisor. ... Many travellers enjoy visiting Biggest Pine Tree (1.8 km). See all nearby attractions.

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    The adults-only Mallorca hotel was designed by local architect Toni Esteva, who spread the 28 bedrooms across two mid-19th century stone houses and updated the interiors in calming creams and taupes.

  16. Mallorca travel guide: Best hotels, restaurants and things to do

    La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel. Richard James Taylor. For gastronomic indulgence, head to El Olive - the fine-dining restaurant set in a 17th-century olive mill. A masterclass in descendant dining, their lobster and scallop gratin is served up with a saffron tagliatelle and is off-the-scale delicious. Its outdoor seating is set in a cobbled ...

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  19. 25 of the best hotels in Mallorca

    1. Hotel Valldemossa, Valldemossa. This gorgeous adult-only retreat, surrounded by the emerald flanks of Mallorca 's Tramuntana Mountains, is made up of two manor houses just outside the honeyed ...

  20. The 17 Best Luxury Hotels in Mallorca (2024)

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  21. THE 10 BEST Things to Do Near Travellers Inn

    674 reviews. Carrer de Cala Domingos, 142, 07688 Calas de Majorca, Majorca Spain. 0.1 miles from Travellers Inn. Book a Tour. Mega Buggy Tours (Cala Millor, Cala Bona & Sa... from £77.69. More Info. Mini Jeep Tour (Cala Millor, Cala Bona & Sa Coma... from £137.92.

  22. Travellers Inn from Manacor Menu

    Travellers Inn from Manacor is a suitable bar to a drink after work, and hang out with friends, The barbecue is freshly prepared here on an open flame. If you decide to come for breakfast, a tasty brunch is ready for you, this sports bar is a favourite among the guests, who enjoy not only the fantastic food and drinks, but also the opportunity ...