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Choose Perfection for a full-day or half-day trip around the Balearic Islands in style.

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel
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© Feliz Boutique Hotel

© Feliz Boutique Hotel
Stylish hotel in Palma, a little way from the centre
Find peace and tranquillity in this chic, modern hotel just off the harbour promenade, with a bustling nightlife. With a friendly atmosphere that invites you to be happy.
The hotel stands out in the crowd, its modern exterior makes it an easy to spot city venue. The quirky modern interior with plenty of chic furniture will allow you to relax in surrounding that you will fondly remember.
All rooms are individually styled and include air-conditioning, TV, fridge and safe. Several rooms have balconies overlooking the sea. There are also several types of rooms, from the comfortable Feliz room, to the Feliz Deluxe and Feliz Superior, then up again with the Feliz Harbour Suite and Feliz Bellver Suite both with a living room dining area and private balcony with sun loungers and views over the surrounding area.
You will enter the hotel view the 'Welcome room', where you will be welcomed to the hotel with a glass of Cava and is the place to come if there is anything at all you would like help with or like to ask. The 'Living room' is the heart of the hotel. It is where breakfast and dinner are served each day as well as the place to go to get a late night cocktail. Next to the 'Welcome room' and the 'Living room' is the 'Sun terrace'. There is a small plunge pool for those who wish to cool off and during daytime, you can relax in sun chairs and borrow bath towels. You can also enjoy everything from a good Mojito to one of their theme nights the a la carte menu. Maybe most impressive is the 'Roof terrace', on the 6th floor you will find a terrace with a plunge pool, sauna, body treatment and breathtaking views over the harbour and the cathedral.
The hotel puts you close to all of Mallorca’s possibilities, including sailing, tennis, golf and of course the magnificent beaches. They also have a lot of activities to offer you at the hotel like special evenings with BBQ's, and Paella often with live entertainment. If you want to be active on your holiday they can arrange activities like hiking, crossfit or bicycle trips.
They offer a range of packages to suite you and will try their best to tailor to your needs. For further information please enquire directly or visit their website using the links on this page.
The hotel has a small plunge pool on the terrace with view over Palma harbour and the cathedral.
The hotel bar in the 'Living room' offers a wide variety of drinks and has a Happy Hour every evening between 7 and 8 pm.
The hotel includes a quality restaurant that is open for plentiful buffet breakfasts, light lunches and a la carte evening meals. During the week they also run special themed menu nights featuring Paella and BBQ food.
Choose Perfection for a full-day or half-day trip around the Balearic Islands in style.
Relax aboard a luxury yacht as the sun sets over Mallorca’s coastline. Includes drinks, snacks, and snorkelling, with optional tapas and cava.
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this luxurious Pardo 43 motor yacht.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the coast of Mallorca or Ibiza to any destination of your choosing.
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
This gem of a restaurant is situated in Palma's old town. It has a simple yet charming interior as well as tables outside which are a popular choice on warm summer evenings.
De Tokio a Lima Restaurant in Palma de Mallorca offers a unique fusion dining experience where Mediterranean traditions meet the vibrant flavours of Japan and Peru. Situated within the boutique Can Alomar Hotel, this stylish restaurant combines sleek, modern interiors with warm, inviting touches. Dark walls and wood floors are softened by large floor-to-ceiling windows, flooding the space with natural light and providing access to a terrace with sweeping views over Palma’s iconic Passeig del Born.
Housed in a striking colonial-style building at the edge of Palma’s trendy Santa Catalina district, this is a long-standing local favourite that blends good food, great views and a vibrant social scene. Having made its mark in recent years as one of the more sophisticated venues within the hip city district, its Sky Bar is undoubtedly a great choice in which to start your night. Just a few blocks from the island’s best-known food market, the kitchen makes the most of fresh, seasonal produce, creating a menu of healthy, flavourful dishes served from breakfast through to late dinner.
Adrián Quetglas Restaurant in Palma de Mallorca offers a modern, Mediterranean dining experience shaped by the chef’s international journey. Born in Buenos Aires to Majorcan roots, Adrián’s passion for the island and its cuisine began with his first job in Mallorca and was later enriched by a decade of experience in the competitive dining scene of Moscow, as well as time spent in London and Paris.
Feliz Restaurant in Palma is the ultimate spot to drink, eat, sleep, and repeat - all in one place. Perfectly located within the Hotel Feliz, this vibrant eatery welcomes both hotel guests and visitors alike for a relaxed yet stylish dining experience. Open daily for lunch and dinner, it’s easy to drop in whenever the mood strikes for a refreshing drink, a leisurely meal, or a special evening out.
La Despensa del Barón, located in the historic centre of Palma de Mallorca, offers a true taste of the island’s gastronomy. Situated within the charming Posada Terra Santa, this Mediterranean restaurant goes beyond simple dining, inviting guests to connect with the local history, traditions, and ingredients sourced just a few kilometres away.
De Tokio a Lima Bar in Palma offers a relaxed rooftop experience with a focus on exceptional cocktails. Located above the iconic Paseo del Borne, the bar combines city views with a menu of drinks designed to impress. Each cocktail is carefully prepared using quality spirits, fresh ingredients, and inventive combinations that highlight flavour and balance.
Housed in a striking colonial-style building at the edge of Palma’s trendy Santa Catalina district, this is a long-standing local favourite that blends good food, great views and a vibrant social scene. Having made its mark in recent years as one of the more sophisticated venues within the hip city district, its Sky Bar is undoubtedly a great choice in which to start your night. Just a few blocks from the island’s best-known food market, the kitchen makes the most of fresh, seasonal produce, creating a menu of healthy, flavourful dishes served from breakfast through to late dinner.
Beatnik Bar and Restaurant, located in the heart of Palma at Purohotel, offers a globally inspired dining experience with a playful, adventurous edge. The menu blends bright Mediterranean flavours with exotic spices from Asia and Latin America, creating a fusion that is both fresh and exciting.
Placed on the corner of Avenida Argentina at the gateway to Santa Catalina, this club couldn’t be more conveniently located. With its surrounding streets housing a hub of ever changing bars and restaurants on your doorstep, Kaelum provides an easy and natural extension to your evening of cocktails and dancing. With two rooms and a small rooftop terrace, their Popular House music and regular themed nights make it a popular hangout for locals as well as tourists.
A hidden treasure in Palma's Old Town. Here you can expect fine spirits, crafted cocktails and good vibes. Hidden in one of the small streets not far from La Rambla, Door 13 was previously only accessible via a code on the door from a ‘friend-of-a-friend’. Renowned for its exclusive and intimate atmosphere doused in a sense of nostalgic charm, fortunately for us common folk, it’s now open to the public (albeit with prior reservation essential).
Tucked away on Carrer de Sant Magí, Idem is one of Santa Catalina’s classic evening hangouts. Part café, part cocktail bar, it slips effortlessly from laid-back aperitif spot to late-night haunt. Inside, expect theatrical touches, low lighting and a slightly bohemian feel; outside, a buzzy terrace perfect for people-watching. Come for a well-mixed cocktail, stay for the atmosphere, it’s very much a Santa Catalina institution.
Cala Major is located within Palma Bay, around four kilometres to the west to the city of Palma.
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.
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.
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.
Playa Oratori is the popular local beach for Portals Nous and Puerto Portals.
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.
A well-preserved 14th-century royal fortress with fragrant pine woods, an interesting museum and superb views over Palma Bay.
Spain gets the theme-park treatment at this 'village' in the outskirts of Palma, where reproductions of famous buildings from Cordoba, Toledo and Madrid are gathered together with typical houses from the Spanish regions.
The painter and sculptor Joan Miro spent most of his life in Barcelona, but both his wife and mother were Mallorcan and he always longed to return to the scene of his childhood holidays to draw inspiraton from what he called "the light of Mallorca".
Es Baluard Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art was opened in 2004 as a cultural institution for research and dissemination of Balearic & Mediterranean art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
With twin turrets and an angel over the door, this 15th-century seafront building looks half-castle, half-church. In fact it is neither.
A royal palace has stood on this site next to Palma's cathedral since the Muslim walis (governors) built their alcazar soon after the Arab conquest.
Cala Major (also known as Cala Mayor) and its neighbour Sant Agusti are holiday resort towns on the outskirts of Palma.
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!
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. It’s one of the most attractive spots along the Bay of Palma, known for its whitewashed villas, leafy streets, and a mix of classic and modern hotels that blend into the hillside. The views are stunning, the atmosphere relaxed, and everything feels just a little more refined than your average beach resort.
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.
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.
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