Luxury A4A Yacht Trip
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the coast of Mallorca or Ibiza to any destination of your choosing.

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar

© El Llorenc Parc de la Mar
Adults-only luxury boutique hotel situated in Palma old town
At El Llorenç you will experience the finest Mallorca has to offer. Let yourself be transported back in time and explore the streets of the historical district La Calatrava. Located near the seafront and next to the Palma Cathedral you’ll discover the original roots of the island.
Swedish designer, Magnus Ehrland has created a new hotel concept that is surprising and original. The idea is to make everyone feel at home.
Disconnect from the bustle of the city and enjoy a refreshing swim in the longest infinity pool in Palma. Their rooftop offers an unparalleled view, in a multi-functional space of leisure and relaxation that houses a cocktail bar with gourmet snacks. As well as a solarium area with comfortable sun loungers and Balinese beds to take shelter from the sun, contemplate the sea views or enjoy the constellation of lights over the city.
In the THE ROOFTOP & BAR there is a SNACK menu, catered for by Santi Taura. Don't miss out on this experience with the spectacular views of the sea and Palma Cathedral, or in the Cocktail bar.
Take a gastronomic journey linked to the island’s roots and discover a modern point of view of recipes from the Balearic past. Taste the distinctive character of Chef Santi Taura’s dishes, chef winner of two 'Soles Repsol' and awarded a Michelin star in the 2021 guide, at his DINS restaurant in the hotel.
DINS à la carte is chef Santi Taura's new venture where you can enjoy the chef's dishes, selected from the recipe book of Mallorca using locally sourced seasonal produce, in an à la carte format.
Relax and let yourself be pampered in a supreme serene space. The spa has everything you need to complete a full thermal They also offer a treatment room that provides a wide variety of beauty and wellness services using products of the prestigious Spanish brand, Natura Bissé.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the coast of Mallorca or Ibiza to any destination of your choosing.
Set sail on a private boat trip in Palma Bay, with full-day and half-day options available.
Take a wonderful boat trip and enjoy all the activities of swimming, snorkelling and stand-up paddle boarding as the sunsets over the beautiful island of Mallorca.
Picture-perfect views from your vintage scooter
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the coast of Mallorca or Ibiza to any destination of your choosing.
Enjoy four hours on a private motor boat in Palma Bay, perfect for small groups or those on a budget.
This restaurant is ideally located in Plaça de Cort in the city's old town. Enjoy a delicious meal and watch the world go by as you dine al fresco.
This restaurant is on the ground floor of a luxury boutique hotel in the historic centre of Palma de Mallorca. It is located within a shady arcade, showcasing the original 15th-century arches of this former stately home, which have been restored in the classic Gothic style.
This charming restaurant boasts stunning views from its terrace over the city and is situated within a boutique hotel, Can Alomar.
Don't miss out on the cuisine at Hotel Feliz. With a happy hour every evening to start you off, before picking something from their tapas or main menu.
Located inside the Nixe Palace Hotel, on the beach of Cala Major, this restaurant serves creative fresh-produce cuisine, specialising in fish and seafood.
Fabulous restaurant that offers an elegant yet stripped down version of Marc Fosh's extraordinary Mediterranean Cuisine.
Fittingly housed in a beautiful colonial building in the Santa Catalina district of Palma, this is a cafe, bar and club, open all day, every day.
The ambience of this restaurant is casual and attracts a cosmopolitan crowd. The bar with its VIP area is the meeting point for travellers and locals who can listen to DJs playing. Small dishes are served in the bar and when the weather permits, food and drinks can be enjoyed on the patio.
Located on the Paseo Martítimo boulevard on the seafront, by Santa Catalina, this nightclub runs a variety of party nights and has a VIP area.
Conveniently located, fun and friendly club for spontaneous and celebratory nights out in the heart of Santa Catalina.
Think circus and think unique. With highly experienced owners and mixologists, including one from London, Arlequin has as its core the modern and visual cocktails, using top quality products and premium brands.
The closest beach to Palma is at Ca'n Pere Antoni. This stretch of golden sandy beach starts just beyond the cathedral. A promenade and cycle path runs along its length but behind these lies the main road that takes you to Palma airport.
Portixol is found just to the east of Palma's cathedral and is home to a little bay within which a little sand and shingle beach known as D'es Portitxolet Beach resides. The water is generally calm here due to the sheltered nature of the bay.
The small resort town of Ciudad Jardin lies around five kilometres east of Palma. Its beach, also commonly referred to as ‘Ciutat Jardi’, lies alongside a quiet promenade lined with palm trees, offering a huge variety of different styled bars and restaurants.
Cala Major is located within Palma Bay, around four kilometres to the west to the city of Palma.
Only 9km from the capital of Palma, Illetas is a holiday resort claiming three picture-perfect beaches. Illetas beach is the main beach, and is more sheltered than the huge stretch of sand that makes up the beach in front of Palma's cathedral, making this one of the nicest beaches in the Bay of Palma.
Playa Oratori is the popular local beach for Portals Nous and Puerto Portals.
These 10th-century baths are virtually all that remain of the Arab city of Medina Mayurqa (now known as Palma).
Billed as Mallorca's most important museum, this undoubtedly contains some fascinating exhibitsbut beware that it is difficult to get excited about bits of stone in glass cases if you do not understand the captions. The museum has recently been refurbished, so we are hoping it is now more tourist-friendly.
This small museum of religious and historical antefacts is based in a wing of the former episcopal palace tucked behind the cathedral.
The facade of this 13th-century church in Palma (remodelled after it was struck by lightning in the 17th century) is typically Mallorcan - a massive, forbidding sandstone wall with a delicately carved postal and a rose window at the centre.
Until the 1960s the sea reached up to the city walls, providing the perfect reflection for the cathedral. When the building of a new road changed all that, an artificial lake was constructed to reproduce the effect.
Based on the collection of Antoni Roig Clar, this museum showcases over 3,000 toys from all around the world and from different eraas.
The good, the bad and the ugly sides of Mallorcas tourist development meet along a 25km stretch of coast. Tacky resorts sit next to exclusive retreats, it seems that everyone wants a slice of Palma Bay. One moment you can be in Portals Nous, with its chic marina crammed with millionaires' yachts, the next in seedy Magaluf, all British pubs and wet T-shirt contests.
The former fishing villages Portixol and Molinar, like many neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Palma, have experienced a bit of a renaissance in recent years. They have transformed from quiet fishing villages into some of the trendiest areas in the south-west of Mallorca. Their main attractions include a long stretch of beach, a beautiful promenade and a boho vibe. That’s before we even get started on the great selection of restaurants, bars and hotels servicing the area!
Ciudad Jardin lies to the east of Palma, just along the bay from Portixol and Molinar and close to the airport. It's pretty much at the centre of Palma Bay and, after the transformation of neighbouring areas Portixol and Molinar, it has been heralded as the next 'up and coming' place for the cool and trendy set of Mallorca.
Cala Major (also known as Cala Mayor) and its neighbour Sant Agusti are holiday resort towns on the outskirts of Palma.
Illetas (also known as Ses Illetes) is a small, stylish resort tucked into the southwest coast of Mallorca just a few kilometres from Palma. In summer, it draws in visitors with its soft sandy beaches, calm turquoise waters, and laid-back upscale vibe.
Portals Nous is a small town 10km to the west of Palma. This is the place to stay if you want to spend time at the swanky marina of Puerto Portals.
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