Private boat trip
Set sail on a private boat trip in Palma Bay, with full-day and half-day options available.

© 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.
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