Mallorca’s Most Luxurious Hotels

Being on the island of Mallorca is like a dream. Surrounded by the most beautiful and intense shades of blue, the sun warming your face, you’ll curse the gods that you weren’t born here and wonder why you don’t chuck it all to live here for the rest of your days. (I ask myself this all the time).

I do get to keep coming back, though, in my role as a B&R Trip Designer, and I can say that even if you are a mere visitor to this Balearic jewel, this island easily contains some of the most stunning resorts I’ve ever come across. Here are some of our most beloved, over-the-top luxurious hotels that give you a taste of how sweet it is to (even if temporarily!) make Mallorca your home.

Son Brull: Understated Luxury

The Son Brull is unarguably one of Mallorca’s most luxurious hotels, and we’re proud to say we were among the first to book this incredible Relais & Chateaux property in its earliest days. Once upon a time, it housed the devout: 16thC monks of the Jesuit order. Minimal, sleek, and modern, it’s nestled in the foothills of the Serra de Tramontana, retaining an understated elegance without the stuffiness one dreads from a five-star. Expect warm and attentive service here, as you lounge at the outdoor pool amidst groves of almond, lemon, and orange trees, with the bay of Pollenca in the distance.

Can Simoneta: Seaside Drama

If you love dramatic locations, Can Simoneta pulls out all the stops: it’s situated atop a cliff, with direct access to the ocean via a staircase cut into the rock—complete with private access to a pool that’s also carved out of it! This property, once a farm house, was once a seaside prescription for an ailing monk, who no doubt found his cure in the Mallorcan sunshine and salt-infused air. Indeed, this tranquil spot is the perfect place to put aside the phone, linger outdoors, and truly get away from it all, tuning into your surroundings; the fact that Can Simoneta is located at the edge of a nature reserve also helps. (Where else can you get a massage underneath a stand of pine trees?)

Hotel Cort: At the Heart of Palma

Housed in a former bank, the impeccably designed Hotel Cort is set amidst the mazelike streets that crisscross Palma’s old town centre. With a location overlooking the central square, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better location for a city hotel. (Don’t fret, though: the beach is just a 15-minute walk away). Intimate and cozy, with 16 rooms and suites, it’s an ideal hideaway that’s still close to everything, including the famous Palma Cathedral. The centuries-old olive tree at the heart of the plaza is a popular meeting place for locals, so this hotel is an ideal choice for those looking to participate in the ebb and flow of daily life.

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Belmond La Residencia: Art and Beauty

Live in a sun-drenched artist’s dream at this exceptional hotel set amongst private olive groves. Belmond La Residencia was formerly a set of manor houses built with local stone, the hotel dates to the 16th and 17th centuries. Terracotta tiles, whitewashed walls, and exposed wooden ceiling beams are complemented by local art and Mallorcan antiques, lending an earthy, grounded vibe to it all. Set amongst the hills and mountains, you’ll fall in love with its stunning surroundings. If this could be home, why ever leave?

Cap Rocat: Glamour Abounds

Mallorcan history reigns in many of our favourite properties: the heritage site where Cap Rocat stands today was once a (decidedly unglamorous) military fort. What a difference a few centuries make: this grand hotel sits in a prime position cliffside, complete with an Instagram-worthy infinity pool overlooking the sea. It’s shamelessly luxurious; depending on the suite you opt for, you can even enjoy your own private cliffside pool overlooking all that endless blue.

Son Jaumell: Resplendent & Rustic

Feel like royalty when you retreat to Son Jaumell, a rural 17thC estate, overlooking the medieval castle of Capdepera. A tranquil and timeless quality permeates the air here; gold-and-green rolling hills and forested areas give you a panoramic view of the land as you unwind poolside. The cuisine here is equally esteemed: Mallorcan-born chef Andreu Genestra (a Mugaritz and el Bulli alum), is the mind behind the eponymous Michelin-starred restaurant on site, as well as Senzill, a casual bistro also located on the hotel grounds.

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