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Ultra Luxury Mallorca Holidays

To the east of Spain discover the sunny and picturesque isle of Mallorca. The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has a great holiday destination, with the vibrant nightlife of Magaluf and the capital of Palma oozing with culture. The island is made of an eclectic mix of areas and resorts catering for families, couples, and corporate holidays alike.

Sunbathe on beautiful beaches, take to the seas on water sport or boating excursions and dine in up-market restaurants and bars offering extraordinary culinary dishes. Allow yourself to be treated like royalty in a wide selection of luxury resorts which offer second-to-none service, where the staff will endeavour to fulfil your every need.

Feel inspired by the Mallorcan culture visiting Palma Cathedral and experiencing awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Serra de Tramuntana. Visit local old towns and villages like Alcudia and Algaida or take a tour of significant historic sites such as the Llotja and Puig de Pollença to immerse yourself further in this beautiful destination.

Mallorca is a massive hit with golf enthusiasts, as not only can you tee-off in the warm climate and exotic scenes but because of the sheer number of golf clubs to choose from. There are 24 golf courses across the island, each with their own unique fairways to negotiate. Have a drink in the clubhouses after and if your play isn’t quite up to scratch, many clubs also have academies so you can up your game with expert help throughout your stay.
To the east of Spain discover the sunny and picturesque isle of Mallorca. The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has a great holiday destination, with the vibrant nightlife of Magaluf and the capital of Palma oozing with culture. The island is made of an eclectic mix of areas and resorts catering for families, couples, and corporate holidays alike.

Sunbathe on beautiful beaches, take to the seas on water sport or boating excursions and dine in up-market restaurants and bars offering extraordinary culinary dishes. Allow yourself to be treated like royalty in a wide selection of luxury resorts which offer second-to-none service, where the staff will endeavour to fulfil your every need.

Feel inspired by the Mallorcan culture visiting Palma Cathedral and experiencing awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Serra de Tramuntana. Visit local old towns and villages like Alcudia and Algaida or take a tour of significant historic sites such as the Llotja and Puig de Pollença to immerse yourself further in this beautiful destination.

Mallorca is a massive hit with golf enthusiasts, as not only can you tee-off in the warm climate and exotic scenes but because of the sheer number of golf clubs to choose from. There are 24 golf courses across the island, each with their own unique fairways to negotiate. Have a drink in the clubhouses after and if your play isn’t quite up to scratch, many clubs also have academies so you can up your game with expert help throughout your stay.
To the east of Spain discover the sunny and picturesque isle of Mallorca. The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has a great holiday destination, with the vibrant nightlife of Magaluf and the capital of Palma oozing with culture. The island is made of an eclectic mix of areas and resorts catering for families, couples, and corporate holidays alike.

Sunbathe on beautiful beaches, take to the seas on water sport or boating excursions and dine in up-market restaurants and bars offering extraordinary culinary dishes. Allow yourself to be treated like royalty in a wide selection of luxury resorts which offer second-to-none service, where the staff will endeavour to fulfil your every need.

Feel inspired by the Mallorcan culture visiting Palma Cathedral and experiencing awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Serra de Tramuntana. Visit local old towns and villages like Alcudia and Algaida or take a tour of significant historic sites such as the Llotja and Puig de Pollença to immerse yourself further in this beautiful destination.

Mallorca is a massive hit with golf enthusiasts, as not only can you tee-off in the warm climate and exotic scenes but because of the sheer number of golf clubs to choose from. There are 24 golf courses across the island, each with their own unique fairways to negotiate. Have a drink in the clubhouses after and if your play isn’t quite up to scratch, many clubs also have academies so you can up your game with expert help throughout your stay.
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Mediterranean
Cuisine

Mallorca presents delicious cuisine at a range of dining establishments, from Michelin-starred venues to casual eateries.

Mediterranean Cuisine

Mallorca presents delicious cuisine at a range of dining establishments, from Michelin-starred venues to casual eateries.

Exemplary
Establishments

Luxury resorts on the island are renowned for their impeccable hospitality. Guests can expect a personal, friendly and seamless service, as well as concierge teams at hand to go above and beyond.

Exemplary Establishments

Luxury resorts on the island are renowned for their impeccable hospitality. Guests can expect a personal, friendly and seamless service, as well as concierge teams at hand to go above and beyond.

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First-class
Golfing

Boasting around 24 superior courses, each blessed with the island's shimmering seascapes and rolling green vistas, it’s easy to see why Mallorca is one of the world’s leading golfing destinations.

First-class Golfing

Boasting around 24 superior courses, each blessed with the island's shimmering seascapes and rolling green vistas, it’s easy to see why Mallorca is one of the world’s leading golfing destinations.

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Luxury Mallorca Hotels

Luxury Mallorca Hotels

Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden

Mallorca, Balearic Islands

A stand out boutique hotel known for its impeccable service. Located just a few minutes' walk from the historic ‘old town’ of Palma, the hotel boasts interiors which present an incredible blend of modern design and elegant 19th century elements.

A stand out boutique hotel known for its impeccable service. Located just a few minutes' walk from the historic ‘old town’ of Palma, the hotel boasts interiors which present an incredible blend of modern design and elegant 19th century elements.

A stand out boutique hotel known for its impeccable service. Located just a few minutes' walk from the historic ‘old town’ of Palma, the hotel boasts interiors which present an incredible blend of modern design and elegant 19th century elements.

Son Net

Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Son Net is a luxurious boutique hotel situated in the heart of the Mallorcan countryside. Set in a restored 17th-century mansion, the hotel combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering guests an upscale and serene retreat.

Son Net is a luxurious boutique hotel situated in the heart of the Mallorcan countryside. Set in a restored 17th-century mansion, the hotel combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering guests an upscale and serene retreat.

Son Net is a luxurious boutique hotel situated in the heart of the Mallorcan countryside. Set in a restored 17th-century mansion, the hotel combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering guests an upscale and serene retreat.

Cap Rocat

Mallorca, Balearic Islands

A luxury retreat, hidden within the walls of an ancient fortress. The resort blends seamlessly into the surrounding protected landscape and has the privilege of using the waters of the Bay of Palma.

A luxury retreat, hidden within the walls of an ancient fortress. The resort blends seamlessly into the surrounding protected landscape and has the privilege of using the waters of the Bay of Palma.

A luxury retreat, hidden within the walls of an ancient fortress. The resort blends seamlessly into the surrounding protected landscape and has the privilege of using the waters of the Bay of Palma.

Ikos Porto Petro

Mallorca, Balearic Islands

Situated along the southeast coast of Mallorca by the spectacular Mondrago National Park, Ikos Porto Petro offers a mesmerising Mediterranean escape. Expect understated luxury, sensational views, sparkling pools and all-inclusive fine dining.

Situated along the southeast coast of Mallorca by the spectacular Mondrago National Park, Ikos Porto Petro offers a mesmerising Mediterranean escape. Expect understated luxury, sensational views, sparkling pools and all-inclusive fine dining.

Situated along the southeast coast of Mallorca by the spectacular Mondrago National Park, Ikos Porto Petro offers a mesmerising Mediterranean escape. Expect understated luxury, sensational views, sparkling pools and all-inclusive fine dining.

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Mallorca In A Nutshell

Life’s A Beach

Mallorca is host to some of the best beaches in all the Balearic Islands, with a solid reputation for fantastic oatmeal sands to sunbathe on.

A huge selection of beaches which are all great for completely different reasons. For example, Playa de Muro, and Portals Vells are excellent for family-friendly outings in the sun thanks to the assortment of bars and restaurants nearby, whereas others are better for taking up activities like water sports and snorkelling or exploring jaw-dropping caves and buildings for example at Cala Estellencs.

Playa de Palma is a gem in the Balearic crown with a great ambience, thanks to its restaurants, bars, and general popularity making for a vibrant atmosphere.

After Dark Destinations

The Piano Bar in Magaluf is slightly different to what the name suggests, though is still an undeniably great night out. A lively hub of singing and dancing, here you can shake some tail-feathers to the sounds of some brave karaoke-stars. Light hearted and fun, enjoy a great drink in a very cheerful and friendly atmosphere.

Port Adriano in Calvia is a hotbed of up-market bars and restaurants. If you’re looking for a more sophisticated night out, then here you can drink cocktails created by world-class mixologists as the sun is setting over this beautiful location.

Soak Up The Culture

Perhaps one of the most scenic areas in the whole island is Serra de Tramuntana, a collection of incredible mountains that make for one of the most powerful scenes in the world. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the area cannot be touched by renovation thanks to the association’s recognition of how special the landmark is. Teeming with culture, sight-seeing here is a must.

Palma Cathedral is situated in the island’s capital and is certainly somewhere you’ve got to stop by, if you’re here for a taste of the local culture. Appreciate centuries of religious worship in this awe-inspiring Catalan Gothic structure.
Life’s A Beach

Mallorca is host to some of the best beaches in all the Balearic Islands, with a solid reputation for fantastic oatmeal sands to sunbathe on.

A huge selection of beaches which are all great for completely different reasons. For example, Playa de Muro, and Portals Vells are excellent for family-friendly outings in the sun thanks to the assortment of bars and restaurants nearby, whereas others are better for taking up activities like water sports and snorkelling or exploring jaw-dropping caves and buildings for example at Cala Estellencs.

Playa de Palma is a gem in the Balearic crown with a great ambience, thanks to its restaurants, bars, and general popularity making for a vibrant atmosphere.

After Dark Destinations

The Piano Bar in Magaluf is slightly different to what the name suggests, though is still an undeniably great night out. A lively hub of singing and dancing, here you can shake some tail-feathers to the sounds of some brave karaoke-stars. Light hearted and fun, enjoy a great drink in a very cheerful and friendly atmosphere.

Port Adriano in Calvia is a hotbed of up-market bars and restaurants. If you’re looking for a more sophisticated night out, then here you can drink cocktails created by world-class mixologists as the sun is setting over this beautiful location.

Soak Up The Culture

Perhaps one of the most scenic areas in the whole island is Serra de Tramuntana, a collection of incredible mountains that make for one of the most powerful scenes in the world. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the area cannot be touched by renovation thanks to the association’s recognition of how special the landmark is. Teeming with culture, sight-seeing here is a must.

Palma Cathedral is situated in the island’s capital and is certainly somewhere you’ve got to stop by, if you’re here for a taste of the local culture. Appreciate centuries of religious worship in this awe-inspiring Catalan Gothic structure.
Life’s A Beach

Mallorca is host to some of the best beaches in all the Balearic Islands, with a solid reputation for fantastic oatmeal sands to sunbathe on.

A huge selection of beaches which are all great for completely different reasons. For example, Playa de Muro, and Portals Vells are excellent for family-friendly outings in the sun thanks to the assortment of bars and restaurants nearby, whereas others are better for taking up activities like water sports and snorkelling or exploring jaw-dropping caves and buildings for example at Cala Estellencs.

Playa de Palma is a gem in the Balearic crown with a great ambience, thanks to its restaurants, bars, and general popularity making for a vibrant atmosphere.

After Dark Destinations

The Piano Bar in Magaluf is slightly different to what the name suggests, though is still an undeniably great night out. A lively hub of singing and dancing, here you can shake some tail-feathers to the sounds of some brave karaoke-stars. Light hearted and fun, enjoy a great drink in a very cheerful and friendly atmosphere.

Port Adriano in Calvia is a hotbed of up-market bars and restaurants. If you’re looking for a more sophisticated night out, then here you can drink cocktails created by world-class mixologists as the sun is setting over this beautiful location.

Soak Up The Culture

Perhaps one of the most scenic areas in the whole island is Serra de Tramuntana, a collection of incredible mountains that make for one of the most powerful scenes in the world. Declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the area cannot be touched by renovation thanks to the association’s recognition of how special the landmark is. Teeming with culture, sight-seeing here is a must.

Palma Cathedral is situated in the island’s capital and is certainly somewhere you’ve got to stop by, if you’re here for a taste of the local culture. Appreciate centuries of religious worship in this awe-inspiring Catalan Gothic structure.

frequently asked questions

The island offers a very vibrant nightlife scene, ranging from cool beach clubs which come alive through the day and into the evening with live music and resident DJs. You will also find trendy cocktail and rooftop bars in Palma’s bustling city and lively nightclubs in Magaluf where you can party until the sun comes up. If the party scene isn't for you, you’ll find more relaxed, charming and often secluded venues in various coastal towns and luxurious resorts spread across the island.
Yes, thanks to the stunning Serra de Tramuntana, a mountainous UNESCO World Heritage site, visitors will be able to discover a variety of exceptionally scenic routes for hikers of all levels.
Yes, Mallorca is extremely family-friendly. There are plenty of activities and excursions for families with children to enjoy together, including water parks, sandy beaches, boating trips and nature parks. On top of that, the island also boasts a wide selection of luxurious family-oriented resorts which host fantastic kids’ clubs, multi-bedroom accommodation and shallow pools for youngsters to splash in.
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