49 Best Hotels in Ibiza and the Balearic Islands, Spain

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Many hotels on the islands include a continental or full buffet breakfast in the room rate.

Calatrava

$$$$ | Pl. de Llorenç Villalonga 8, Palma, 07001, Spain Fodor's Choice

In a 19th-century building on a quiet square in the old town, Calatrava is one of many historic buildings converted into elegant, art-laden boutique hotels in recent years. The airy, oversized guest rooms are tastefully decorated with Mediterranean-inspired terra-cotta walls, painted wooden beams, beechwood floors, and Carl Hansen armchairs and thick rugs to create a laid-back, homey feel. The breezy rooftop, which doubles as a breakfast room, has unobstructed views of the Mediterranean and Palma Bay, while the spa has a sauna and heated whirlpool tubs and can be reserved by guests for an hour a day of private use at no extra cost. The delicious-smelling bath and spa amenities are organic and vegan. The hotel accommodates over-14s only.

Pros

  • Great old-town location
  • Spacious rooms, renovated in 2023
  • Drinks and breakfast served on the rooftop with sea views

Cons

  • No pool or gym
  • Arriving by car is tricky (but the hotel can arrange parking)
  • Limited breakfast options
Pl. de Llorenç Villalonga 8, Palma, 07001, Spain
971-728110
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Can Alomar

$$$$ | Sant Feliu 1, Palma, 07012, Spain Fodor's Choice
Cap Rocat, Palma de Majorca
Martin Nicholas Kunz

Can Alomar is the perfect urban retreat if you want to be in the center of it all. Located on the most expensive street in Palma, it mixes contemporary luxury with intelligent design and ample room sizes. The on-site restaurant Tokio A Lima infuses Peruvian gastronomy with Japanese and has some of the best views of Palma if you're sitting on the terrace.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Superb cuisine
  • Impeccable service

Cons

  • Next door to the bustle—and nightlife
  • Lacks things to do in the off-season
  • Only one restaurant
Sant Feliu 1, Palma, 07012, Spain
871-592002
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cas Gasi

$$$$ | Cami Vell a Sant Mateu s/n, Santa Gertrudis, 07814, Spain Fodor's Choice
Cas Gasí, Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera
Courtesy of Cas Gasi

A countryside setting on a hillside overlooking a valley makes this lovely late-19th-century manor house a quiet escape in a lively destination, with photo-ready views of Ibiza's highest mountain (1,567-foot Sa Talaiassa). Open year-round, this intimate hotel is only about 11 km (7 miles) from the beach and main attractions, but it places a premium on privacy—which is why celebrities like Richard Gere and Claudia Schiffer have been known to vacation here. There's a monitored gate at the driveway, and the Mediterranean-style restaurant (which uses homegrown organic products) and spa (offering a mix of Eastern and Western therapies) are available exclusively for guests. The airy, rustic guest rooms with wood-beam ceilings are gracefully furnished, each in a different style, and bathrooms have Moroccan-style tiling. Bicycle tours and sailing charters can be arranged if you're up for leaving the idyllic grounds.

Pros

  • Attentive personal service
  • Peace and quiet, with an ecological ethos
  • Excellent breakfast

Cons

  • Five-night minimum stay in July and August
  • Not geared to families
  • Very expensive
Cami Vell a Sant Mateu s/n, Santa Gertrudis, 07814, Spain
971-197700
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Boutique Hotel Ses Bruixes

$$$$ | Carrer de San Fernando 26, Maó, 07702, Spain Fodor's Choice

Built in 1811 by a Spanish ship captain, this casa señorial (town house) in the heart of Mahón was lovingly restored by architect and co-owner Fernando Pons as a boutique hotel. The restoration preserved even the original tower and its widow's walk. Rooms have queen-size beds, high ceilings with exposed beams, working fireplaces and wood-burning stoves (a plus in Menorca's blustery winters), original tile floors and antique furniture, ample stall showers, and deep oval tubs. Luxurious extras include robes and slippers, towel warmers, and huge mirrors. Dinner is served from Thursday to Sunday, and the café offers breakfast, brunch, and afternoon tea daily. The best room is No. 1, with a private terrace overlooking the interior patio.

Pros

  • Amiable, eager-to-please staff
  • Strategic location
  • At-home atmosphere

Cons

  • Difficult to reach by car, though there is free public parking a few minutes' walk away
  • Bathtubs in the bedrooms sacrifice privacy to design
  • Thin walls
Carrer de San Fernando 26, Maó, 07702, Spain
971-363166
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Can Gall

$$$$ | Ctra. Sant Joan, Km 17.2, San Lorenzo de Balafia, 07812, Spain Fodor's Choice

Santi Marí Ferrer remade his family's finca (farmhouse), with its massive stone walls and native savina wood beams, into one of the island's friendliest and most comfortable country inns. Rooms are enormous, with original stone arches separating sleeping and bathroom areas—and at sunset, you can relax on the patio, with a view of the mountains, and nurse a glass of homemade five-year-old hierbas (herb liqueur). Oranges, lemons, olives, meat, and eggs all come from the family farm. The 25-meter pool has an access ramp for guests with disabilities.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Oasis of quiet
  • Poolside pergola for events and yoga sessions

Cons

  • 15-minute drive to beaches
  • Some private terraces a bit small
  • Often booked out for weddings
Ctra. Sant Joan, Km 17.2, San Lorenzo de Balafia, 07812, Spain
971-337031
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castell Son Claret

$$$$ | Carretera Es Capdellà, Km 1.7, Valldemossa, 07196, Spain Fodor's Choice

Situated not too far from Palma near the UNESCO-protected Tramuntana Mountains, Castell Son Claret is a paradise. Rooms here are expensive, but they are entirely worth it. Most have a cottage-like feel where you can spend your entire holiday in one and not want to leave. The on-site Michelin-starred restaurant, Sa Clastra, is a treat. Make sure to grab a reservation before it gets full. Book a table during summer months to sit in the outdoor patio and have a perfect alfresco dining moment.

Pros

  • Friendly personal service
  • Peace and quiet
  • Incredible views

Cons

  • Rooms are far from main property
  • Getting to and from requires a go-cart
  • Breakfast leaves a bit to be desired
Carretera Es Capdellà, Km 1.7, Valldemossa, 07196, Spain
661-138629
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43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cristine Bedfor

$$$$ | Carrer de la Infanta 17, Maó, 07702, Spain Fodor's Choice

This boutique hotel, named after its owner, is set around a pretty swimming pool and a lush garden in the historic center of Mahón. The antiques-stuffed interiors are warm, elegant, and sophisticated, while the magnificent garden is the real pièce de résistance—a green oasis in the historic heart of the island's capital. The hotel is plastic-free and has a stated commitment to reduce, reuse, recycle, and buy only what is needed. The rooms are bright, modern, and ultra-cozy.

Pros

  • Gorgeous gardens and pool bar
  • Good on-site restaurant
  • Plastic-free ethic

Cons

  • Small swimming pool
  • Not all suites have terraces
  • Parking costs extra
Carrer de la Infanta 17, Maó, 07702, Spain
971-635502
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Closed Jan.--Mar.
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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El Llorenç Parc de la Mar

$$$$ | Pl. de Llorenç Villalonga 4, Palma, 07001, Spain Fodor's Choice

In recent years, several high-end boutique hotels have opened in Palma de Mallorca, none more fabulous than El Llorenç Parc de la Mar. The setting, on a quiet square in the historic Calatrava neighborhood, is ideal for exploring the prettiest parts of Palma on foot. Guests love the timeless design (which blends landmark details with ultramodern features), the dreamy spa, and the spectacular split-level rooftop, complete with a bar and casual-dining restaurant, infinity pool, and 360-degree views of the bay, the Cathedral, and the rooftops of the old town. The hotel interior is the work of Swedish designer Magnus Ehrland, who tapped into Mallorcan history and the island's Moorish influence. The result is a rich aesthetic that pays homage to its historic neighborhood. The cozy rooms mix classic black-and-white photography with colorful details and warm, comforting fabrics. Delicious-smelling Le Labo bath amenities complete the overall excellence of the El Llorenç experience.

Pros

  • Incredible split-level rooftop terrace
  • Michelin-starred restaurant
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • Tricky to get to by car
  • Three-night minimum stay in peak season
  • Rooms on the small side
Pl. de Llorenç Villalonga 4, Palma, 07001, Spain
971-677770
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Faustino Gran

$$$$ | Carrer de sa Muradeta 22, Ciutadella, 07760, Spain Fodor's Choice

Occupying several renovated and restored 16th-century palace buildings, Faustino Gran has a simple yet elegant aesthetic. The decor combines bright whites and greens of the Mediterranean to create a sense of serenity. Highlights include a spa in a restored cave—featuring organic spa products from the island—and a restaurant in the lush, bougainvillea-draped inner courtyard, where guests can enjoy traditional Mediterranean cuisine with modern twists.

Pros

  • Ideal central location
  • Outstanding service and concierge help
  • Seven brand-new rooms opened in summer 2023

Cons

  • Rather pricey
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Pool area on the small side
Carrer de sa Muradeta 22, Ciutadella, 07760, Spain
971-489191
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Closed Nov.--Mar.
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Gran Hotel Son Net

$$$$ | Carrer Castillo de Son Net s/n, Puigpunyent, 07194, Spain Fodor's Choice

About equidistant from Palma and Valldemossa, this restored estate house—parts of which date back to 1672—is one of Mallorca's most luxurious hotels. A cluster of detached suites have private pools, hot tubs, fireplaces, and classic-modern furnishing. Rooms in the main building can be over the top—lots of red and rosy pink—but the bathrooms are truly palatial. Poplars and palms shade the terrace above the 98-foot infinity pool, with a view over the village of Puigpunyent and surrounding countryside, likely making this the best pool terrace on the island. Son Net's restaurant, Oleum, set in an ancient olive mill, is an ideal showcase for chef Sergio Olmedo's Continental–Mallorcan cuisine. The poolside restaurant, El Gazebo, is perfect for summer lunches, and the Treehouse, with panoramic views across the mountains, is a charming setting for more intimate meals. The hotel's own vineyard produces quite drinkable wines.

Pros

  • Attentive staff
  • Family-friendly
  • Convenient to Palma

Cons

  • A bit far from the beaches
  • All this luxury comes at a high price
  • Need car
Carrer Castillo de Son Net s/n, Puigpunyent, 07194, Spain
971-147000
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Credit cards accepted
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Born

$$$ | Carrer Sant Jaume 3, Palma, 07012, Spain Fodor's Choice

Romanesque arches and a giant palm tree spectacularly cover the central courtyard and reception area of this shabby-chic hotel, which occupies the former mansion of a noble Mallorcan family. Guest rooms are modest, though some have the original coffered and painted ceilings and traditional Mallorcan furnishings. The rates are more than reasonable, and a buffet breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Convenient for sightseeing
  • Romantic courtyard floodlit at night
  • Good value

Cons

  • Small rooms on the street side
  • Poor soundproofing
  • Mediocre breakfast
Carrer Sant Jaume 3, Palma, 07012, Spain
971-712942
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Credit cards accepted
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Es Molí

$$$$ | Ctra. Valldemossa–Deià s/n, Deià, 07179, Spain Fodor's Choice

A converted 17th-century manor house in the hills above the valley of Deià, this peaceful hotel is known for its traditional sense of luxury. Rooms are spacious and classically furnished, and most have private balconies with stone balustrades and stunning views. Acres of gardens have secluded corners, with deck chairs under the orange trees, bamboo groves, and ancient olive trees, and from everywhere you can hear the sound of water tumbling from a mountain spring. A shuttle bus runs four times daily to the hotel's private cove at Sa Muleta, with a cliffside solarium and lounge deck. Book early: about half the clientele come back year after year.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Heated pool, renovated in 2023, with spacious terrace
  • Chamber music concerts twice a week during summer

Cons

  • Steep climb to annex rooms
  • Some bedroom decor can feel dated
  • Three-night minimum for stays in high season
Ctra. Valldemossa–Deià s/n, Deià, 07179, Spain
971-639000
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Closed Nov.–mid-March.
87 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Son Sant Jordi

$$$$ | Carrer Sant Jordi 29, Pollença, 07460, Spain Fodor's Choice

A favorite way station for groups of cyclists touring the island, the Son Sant Jordi is a small, family-friendly gem of a boutique hotel, formerly the convent of the adjacent Church of Sant Jordi. The palm-shaded patio garden in back is a delight, with orange and lemon trees, a small pool, and a fishpond. Guest rooms have antique furniture, king-size four-poster canopy beds, ceramic-tile floors, exposed-stone walls, and ceiling beams. Full amenities include robes and slippers. The best room in the house is No. 4, "Les Aguilas." Book for a week, and the hotel will arrange free transfers from and to the airport.

Pros

  • Pleasant patio garden
  • Lots of character and charm
  • Great location

Cons

  • A tad pricey
  • Three-night minimum stay June–September
  • No parking on-site
Carrer Sant Jordi 29, Pollença, 07460, Spain
971-530389
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Tres Sants

$$$$ | Carrer Sant Cristofol 2, Ciutadella, 07760, Spain Fodor's Choice

This chic boutique hotel is in the heart of Ciutadella, on a narrow cobblestone street behind the cathedral, and has killer views from the rooftop terrace, extending over the old city and (in good weather) across the ocean as far as Mallorca. The building was Menorca's first shoe factory, built on the site of a 4th-century Roman temple. It has cozy common rooms with plump sofas, marble floors, and a huge vaulted atrium, and the whitewashed walls are accented with resin-and-pigment panels in gold, rose, and Mediterranean blue. The best room is the romantic No. 8, which has a sunken bath. Breakfast is served at a long common table. Belowstairs is a Turkish bath and a single-lane swimming pool.

Pros

  • Suites for families
  • Ideal location for exploring the city
  • On-site spa access 24 hours

Cons

  • No parking
  • No elevator
  • Communal breakfasts don't suit everyone
Carrer Sant Cristofol 2, Ciutadella, 07760, Spain
626-053536
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Son Brull

$$$$ | Ctra. Palma–Pollença, Pollença, 07460, Spain Fodor's Choice

"Oasis" springs to mind when driving up through family vineyards to this lovingly restored medieval monastery, reborn as a deluxe resort hotel. Weather permitting, meals are served on the poolside patio, with a beautiful view of the Tramuntana mountains, though there's also an atmospheric lounge-tapas bar inside decorated with an ancient olive press, stone arches, and thatched vaulted ceilings. Guest rooms have king-size beds and comfortable modern furnishings; bathrooms have huge shower stalls, jetted tubs, and towel warmers. The straw hats in the rooms left there for strolling the grounds in the summer sun are typical of the meticulous attention to detail at Son Brull.

Pros

  • Charm and sophistication
  • Strategic location (and a bike center) for exploring Pollença, Alcúdia, and the S'Albufereta wildlife reserve
  • Excellent breakfast included

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Three-night minimum booking in high season
  • No sea view might disappoint some
Ctra. Palma–Pollença, Pollença, 07460, Spain
971-535353
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Closed Dec. and Jan.
27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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St Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort

$$$$ | Carretera Palma-Andratx 19, Palma, 07181, Spain Fodor's Choice

Like many other St Regis properties, the St Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort is built on a luxury pedestal. The rooms are carefully crafted to exude elegance and sophistication, while the amenities are well suited for all types of travelers. The hotel has an affinity with Bloody Marys, which you should try while there. There is also the Es Fum Restaurant, which garnered a Michelin star in 2024. While most multicourse meals will leave you uncomfortably full, the multicourse selections at Es Fum will leave you breathless and craving more.

Hotel Rural Biniarroca

$$$$ | Cami Vell 57, Sant Lluís, 07710, Spain
Biniarroca Boutique Hotel, Mahón (Maó)
CLASSIC ROOM

Antique embroidered bed linens, shelves with knickknacks, and comfy chairs—this is an English vision of a peaceful and secluded rural retreat, and its glory is the garden of irises, lavender, and flowering trees. The hotel's fine little restaurant, open to the public at lunch and dinner, features classics like beef Wellington and innovative dishes such as sea bass and teriyaki-frosted seasonal vegetables and basil oil.

Pros

  • Excellent food
  • All classic rooms refurbished in 2023, and bathtubs added
  • Peaceful surroundings

Cons

  • Bit of a drive to the beach
  • Some low ceilings
  • Adults only
Cami Vell 57, Sant Lluís, 07710, Spain
971-150059
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Closed Nov.–mid-Apr.
18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | Ctra. Sant Joan Km 15, Santa Gertrudis, 07840, Spain

Ibiza may be best known as a magnet for the international jet set, but there's also a quieter, more sophisticated side to the island, which can be found at this hotel on a 13-hectare orange farm. There are sprawling gardens, two restaurants, a spa with wellness classes, a generous outdoor swimming pool, plentiful fragrant orange groves, and an on-site vegetable garden. The food in La Veranda and The Orange Tree restaurants is local, seasonal, and packed with flavor—a true celebration of the farm-to-table movement. Guest rooms are rustic-chic, with solid teak four-poster beds, excellent white linens, and quality natural materials. Many have their own private gardens, balconies, terraces, or pools.

Pros

  • Exclusive rural hideaway
  • Farm-to-table dining
  • 140-foot outdoor freshwater pool

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Service can be a tad slow
  • Minimum seven-night stay in high season
Ctra. Sant Joan Km 15, Santa Gertrudis, 07840, Spain
971-338838
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca'n Abril

$$$ | Carrer Pastor 26, Sóller, 07100, Spain

About a minute's walk from the main square, this family-friendly boutique hotel is an oasis of quiet in summer, when Sóller gets most of its tourist traffic. Rooms are simply furnished (some have four-poster canopy beds), with hardwood floors and good lighting; bathrooms are modern, with standard amenities. The palm-shaded interior patio is a particular delight.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Honesty bar
  • Excellent value

Cons

  • No elevator
  • No pool or gym
  • Parking off-site (€10 per day)
Carrer Pastor 26, Sóller, 07100, Spain
971-579419
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Closed Nov.–mid-Mar.
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ca'n Isabel

$$ | Carrer Isabel II 13, Sóller, 07100, Spain

Just across the tram tracks from the train station, this former home still feels much like a family hideaway. The lobby is a cheerful clutter of bric-a-brac (sconces, candelabra, bronze heads, novelty teapots); guest rooms are light and airy, with antique furniture, walls in white or Mediterranean blue, exposed beams on the ceilings, and original terra-cotta floors. The bathrooms are ample, with robes and standard amenities. Ask for the Terrace Room, which overlooks the garden.

Pros

  • Convenient location
  • Good value
  • Pretty gardens

Cons

  • Rooms on the small side
  • No elevator
  • No private parking
Carrer Isabel II 13, Sóller, 07100, Spain
971-638097
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Closed Nov.–Feb.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Can Aisha

$$$$ | Venda de Sa Punta 3205, Es Pujols, 07871, Spain

With only five apartments and one two-bedroom villa, this converted stone farmhouse can feel like a family compound, mainly when everyone is gathered on the sundeck or around the communal barbecue. Rooms are spacious and furnished in a laid-back, modern style with a touch of luxury. Can Aisha be an oasis of calm within reach of Formentera's most popular beaches? Book early.

Pros

  • All apartments have private terraces
  • Shops, restaurants and parking nearby
  • Kitchenettes with basic equipment

Cons

  • No kids
  • Short season
  • Often booked out
Venda de Sa Punta 3205, Es Pujols, 07871, Spain
616-654982
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Closed roughly Oct.–May
6 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Can Alberti 1740

$$$$ | Carrer Isabel II 9, Maó, 07701, Spain

Built in 1740 during the British occupation, this former private residence has been turned into an upscale boutique hotel. The elegant property has 15-foot ceilings, original marble staircases, and tile floors, while the guest rooms combine sophisticated Menorcan style with contemporary features and services. The Terraza Suite has a leafy private terrace.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Walking distance to the port
  • Beautiful design

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • No swimming pool
  • Three-night minimum stay in peak season
Carrer Isabel II 9, Maó, 07701, Spain
971-354210
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Closed mid Nov.–Mar.
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Can Curreu

$$$$ | Ctra. de Sant Carles, Km 12, Santa Eulària des Riu, 07850, Spain

The traditional architecture here, reminiscent of a Greek island village, features a cluster of low, whitewashed buildings—and each room has one of these buildings to itself, with a private patio artfully separated from its neighbors. Rooms have deep, comfortable sofas upholstered in warm tones, built-in pine closets, and red-brown tile floors, and the overall effect is very soothing. Suites have fireplaces and jetted tubs. Can Curreu has its own stables and orange and lemon groves. The restaurant, open to the public, serves an excellent five-course tasting menu.

Pros

  • Friendly, efficient staff
  • Horseback riding stables
  • Luxurious spa

Cons

  • Minimum four-night stay in high season
  • Bit of a drive to the nearest beaches
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
Ctra. de Sant Carles, Km 12, Santa Eulària des Riu, 07850, Spain
971-335280
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cas Gasi Ibiza Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | Camino Viejo de San Mateu s/n, Eivissa, 07814, Spain

Known as one of the first agriturismo hotels on the island, Cas Gasi is one of those places where you feel the old spirit of Ibizan calm. It's a hidden retreat that will help you discover the creative side of Ibiza and avoid the party side. It has many amenities, including an outdoor dining area that invokes a romantic feeling even if you're traveling by yourself.

Pros

  • Great pool area
  • Restaurant options are above caliber
  • Great for a hidden retreat and pleasant sleeping

Cons

  • Only reachable by car
  • The only fun time to visit is in the summer
  • Some rooms require light hiking
Camino Viejo de San Mateu s/n, Eivissa, 07814, Spain
971-197700
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Casa Formentera

$$$$ | Camí es Arenals, Km 11, Formentor, 07872, Spain

Legendary nightlife brand Pacha's hotel brings "barefoot simplicity and understated comfort" to Ibiza's laid-back sister island of Formentera. Situated right on Cala Migjorn—one of Europe's most beautiful beaches—this ultrasophisticated spot seeks to capture the carefree spirit of the Balearics, encouraging visitors to unwind and recharge. The spacious rooms and suites have pared-back, stylish interiors in neutral tones, with polished concrete floors and natural materials like wood and linen, creating a sense of tranquility. All have breathtaking sea views and feature either private terraces or balconies. The beach restaurant invites guests to dine and drink with their toes in the sand, seated around wooden tables designed for sharing, connecting, and bringing people together.

Pros

  • Unbeatable beachfront location
  • Free parking
  • Yoga classes overlooking the sea

Cons

  • Limited facilities nearby
  • Expensive
  • Minimum two-night stay in high season
Camí es Arenals, Km 11, Formentor, 07872, Spain
971-313535
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Closed Oct.–May
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castillo Hotel Son Vida

$$$$ | Carrer de Raixa 2, Palma, 07013, Spain

This lovely hotel in a 13th-century estate is a 10-minute drive from Palma, with several nearby golf courses. The Son Vida golf course surrounds the property, while the Son Muntaner and Son Quint courses and nine-hole Son Quint Pitch & Putt are a short drive away. The spacious guest rooms come with plenty of storage space, double vanities, showers and tubs, and ultra-comfy beds, while the common areas are filled with valuable antiques, fine rugs, and a collection of Old Master artworks. The outdoor bar terrace and restaurant offer incomparable views of Palma Bay.

Pros

  • Heaven for golfers
  • All bedrooms renovated in 2022 by renowned London design firm, Goddard Littlefair
  • Outstanding service

Cons

  • No coffee-making facilities in rooms
  • Eating off-site requires a cab ride or a rental car
  • Adults only
Carrer de Raixa 2, Palma, 07013, Spain
971-493493
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164 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Dalt Murada

$$$ | Carrer Almudaina 6A, Palma, 07001, Spain

In an ideal location in the old part of Palma, a minute's walk to the cathedral, this town house, dating back to the 15th century, was the Sancho Moragues home until 2001, when the family opened it as a hotel. Most of the furniture, paintings, and decoration were their own, handed down for generations, but with modernization came enormous whirlpool tubs in the tile bathrooms and a pleasant rooftop terrace with a knockout view of the cathedral. Weather permitting, a basic breakfast is served in the lovely interior garden, overgrown with bougainvillea and orange and lemon trees.

Pros

  • Rooftop terrace with views
  • Modern touches in historic home
  • Steps from the cathedral

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • No parking
  • Erratic service
Carrer Almudaina 6A, Palma, 07001, Spain
971-425300
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Nov.–Apr.
23 rooms
No meals

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Ecocirer

$$$$ | Carrer de Reial 15, Sóller, 07100, Spain

The six-room town house of couple Barbara Martí and Martin Lucas, minutes’ walk from Sòller center, is an example of homely hospitality at its finest, as well as green policies—all food is plant-based, and every Saturday there’s a cooking class using ingredients you pick from the garden. Décor varies per room, but statement artworks by Mallorcan artist Francesca Martí (coincidentally, Barbara’s mom) are a constant throughout, alongside upcycled furniture. The backdrop to the peaceful rear patio looks like an artwork in its own right—an entire canvas of Tramuntana mountains. Facilities include yoga and meditation classes and a small pool.

Pros

  • Authoritative green credentials
  • Warm vibe where guests chat with other guests
  • Filling vegan breakfast that even impresses carnivores

Cons

  • Extremely narrow streets for driving
  • Limited car parking---bikes are preferred here
  • No evening meals
Carrer de Reial 15, Sóller, 07100, Spain
672-411227
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Closed Dec.–Mar.
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Finca Ca'n Beneït

$$$$ | Camí de Binibona s/n, Pollença, 07314, Spain

Local hospitality expert Toni Duran converted this 200-acre farm, complete with a converted medieval farmhouse and a century-old olive oil mill, into a cozy boutique hotel. The property features three rooms and seven suites spread across the farmhouse, the converted stables, and the various buildings that belong to the estate. Expect plenty of natural Mallorcan materials, farm-to-table food, and all the Mediterranean countryside's sounds, flavors, and smells.

Pros

  • Pure relaxation in Mallorca's rural heartland
  • Farm-to-table restaurant
  • Garden spa with sauna and plunge pool

Cons

  • Books up quickly
  • Quite isolated
  • Three-night minimum stay in high season
Camí de Binibona s/n, Pollença, 07314, Spain
871-811871
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fontsanta Hotel Thermal Spa & Wellness

$$$$ | Palma, 07630, Spain

Next door to Es Trenc, the Fontsanta Hotel has the only thermal waters in Mallorca. This property screams luxury wellness and is a great place to decompress. The hotel offers transport from the property to the nature preserve and can even coordinate picnics that are great for any type of traveler.

Pros

  • You won't find a better location for exploring Es Trenc
  • Superb attention to detail
  • Thermal baths and spa on-site

Cons

  • Rooms are bit outdated
  • Not a great place if you're not a nature lover
  • Children are welcome, but could get bored quickly
Palma, 07630, Spain
971-655016-information
Hotel Details
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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