21 best hotels in Mallorca to visit in 2024, from Palma to Cala d'Or
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If Ibiza is the party mecca of the Balearics, then Mallorca is its more laidback sibling. Long a popular destination amongst discerning travellers – Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco had their honeymoon at Cap Formentor, while Audrey Hepburn, Winston Churchill, Princess Diana and the Dalai Lama were all frequent visitors to the island – it’s gained a reputation for luxury hotels, a buzzy restaurant scene (it’s home to 12 Michelin-stars) and fabulous shopping.
The largest of the Balearics islands, it’s a melting pot of Spanish, Moorish and Catalan influences, with the architecture, culture and cuisine reflecting this. As well as delicious tapas and fine Spanish wines, Mallorca has incredible natural landscapes, such as the UNESCO World Heritage Serra da Tramuntana, Mondragó Natural Park and the Albufera Natural Park, while beaches like Cala Deià, Pollensa and Cala Vasques draw in both local and tourist crowds.
If – as it should be – Mallorca (or Majorca, begrudgingly), is on your list of potential holiday destinations for 2024, our guide to the chicest places to stay should come in handy – and make sure you peruse our Jet2Holidays discount codes and EasyJet promo codes for deals on flights.
Best Mallorca hotels 2024 at a glance:
- Best Adults-Only: Pure Salt Port Adriano Hotel & Spa
- Best Mallorca Hotel for a Romantic Getaway: La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel
- Best For Foodies: Cap Vermell Grand Hotel
- Best Family-Friendly: Kimpton Aysla Mallorca
- Best New Opening: Hotel Son Net
- Best In Palma: Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden
- Best For Couples: Palacio Can Marques
- Most Remote: Es Racó d'Artà
Which part of Mallorca is best to stay in?
Palma de Mallorca is the island’s capital city and cultural heart. Its beautiful Old Town (one of the best preserved Gothic centres in Europe) is home to many historic landmarks (such as Bellver Castle), museums and galleries (don’t miss the Fundació Miró Mallorca, dedicated to the famous artist), as well as Michelin-star restaurants (Zaranda is one of the oldest and the best), not to mention rooftop terrace, exclusive nightclubs, outdoor pools and picture-perfect beaches, natch.
In terms of sandy beaches and coves, the east coast has rustic, secluded options, like Cala Llombards, known for its impossibly turquoise waters, as well as more spacious ones, like Cala Torta (no overlapping towels here). The north-east has the best known beaches in the resort town of Alcudia, while the north-west boasts the slightly quieter Cala Tuent. There are also plenty of charming Spanish villages and rustic fincas to visit: Port de Soller, Palma Nova, Cala Ratjada, Can Pastilla, Port de Pollença, Cala Millor and Santa Osa.
How we chose the best hotels in Mallorca:
When deciding which star hotels would make the cut, we thought about whether or not it was beachfront or there was an on-site pool, because let's face it, that's probably the most important factor. Other things we considered were facilities like hot tubs and tennis courts, or if there was a great restaurant. Service was also important, as well as accessibility, particularly for the family-friendly options. We’ve factored in distance from the airport, too, plus if there’s a particularly starry recommendation from a previous celebrity guest.
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