Marineland
Entertainment here is provided by the performing dolphins, sealions and parrots. There is also a penguin pool, a reptile house and a large collection of sharks and tropical fish, plus flamingoes, monkeys and an impressive aviary.

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Luxury 5-star hotel within the trendy Portals Nous area
This stunning hotel is located right in front of the sea offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean and some unique rooms that will make your stay unforgettable.
The hotel has 66 original rooms including doubles, themed rooms and luxury suites. They have been decorated by famous Dutch artist Marcel Wanders and offer all the exclusive services of a 5-star hotel including butler service, pillow menu, 24-hour room service, Nespresso coffee machine, satellite TV, minibar, free WiFi, air conditioning and premium Bulgari toiletries.
Their themed rooms are perfect for a special holiday. You can choose between the "Naughty Room", inspired by Fifty Shades of Grey with a round bed, ceiling mirrors, a pole dancing area and a large bath; or the Stargazer Suite with a ceiling full of constellations created with Swarovski crystals.
There is a spa and wellness centre offering holistic therapies, exclusive health and beauty services, saunas, special showers, relaxation area and wellness bar. The gym and fitness room is open 24 hours a day.
There is an outdoor pool at the hotel.
There are three bars in this hotel. The Selini Bar is ideal for a coffee, cocktail or wine, while the Champagne Bar has a wide selection of bubbly treats on a terrace with breathtaking sea views and live music. The Wellness Bar at the spa serves natural detox fruit juices, while there is also bar service ar the pool.
The hotel's restaurant serves fresh fish and seafood as well as barbecue-grilled meat (using the best meat in the world, El Capricho) and Mallorcan cuisine made with local organic produce. You can choose between half board or room and breakfast.
Entertainment here is provided by the performing dolphins, sealions and parrots. There is also a penguin pool, a reptile house and a large collection of sharks and tropical fish, plus flamingoes, monkeys and an impressive aviary.
We offer training not only to those that wish to work within the marine industry but also those purchasing yachts for the first time and wanting guidance to equip their new cruiser as well as receiving instruction.
This chic restaurant right in front of the sea in the exclusive marina of Puerto Portals offers a menu that draws heavily on Japanese and French influences.
This is an exclusive fine dining experience within the Luxury Portals Hills Boutique Hotel.
Cappuccino has a number of stylish brasseries in Mallorca, some of which are housed in the most beautiful historic buildings. This branch is set in the glamorous marina of Portals and is perfect for people watching!
A must-visit destination for culinary enthusiasts seeking a unique blend of Mediterranean and Japanese delights.
Santina Harbour Club is a welcoming oasis in Puerto Portals with yacht owners, residents, and holiday-makers visiting daily. A colourful restaurant serving a great selection of all-day brunch, lunch and dinner options.
Authentic Sicilian recipes from Sicilian chefs with a friendly service to match, in a fun and casual atmosphere.
This stylish modern poolside bar is situated within the Portals Hills Boutique Hotel.
Inspired by Mediterranean and Asian flavours, chefs at Spoon restaurant create exquisite balanced dishes that appeal to every palate. Food at Spoon restaurant is closely complimented by a fine selection of Majorcan and international wines.
This beach bar is a bit of an institution for many locals and regular visitors to Mallorca. It sits on a rocky headline at the end of the beach, or you can access it down some steps from Portals Nous town.
This is a great bar overlooking the marina in Puerto Portals that specialises in signature cocktails and delicious bites.
Playa Oratori is the popular local beach for Portals Nous and Puerto Portals.
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.
Attracting thousands of tourists annually and especially popular with Brits and package holiday makers, Palmanova is a purpose built resort next to Magaluf in south west Majorca. Palma Nova actually hosts three separate ‘Blue Flag’ beach areas, Playa de Palmanova, Playa Son Matias and Playa Es Carregador.
Cala Major is located within Palma Bay, around four kilometres to the west to the city of Palma.
Cala Falco is a very pretty and small beach, surrounded by rocky outlets and pine. It is most famous for the trendy beach bar and restaurant that sits in the middle, attracting some of Mallorca's most affluent clientele. situated in the south west of Mallorca. The sea is clear and shallow, and the beach is narrow but deep,
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.
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".
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.
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.
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.
Puerto Portals is widely known as the most glamorous marina on the island. It has become an attractive destination for the rich and famous to moor their yachts and now caters for more than 600 yachts up to 60 metres in length. Unlike many other ports in Mallorca, there is a year-round buzz here. It’s the place to visit for designer shopping, people watching and first-class restaurants and bars.
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.
There are still people who can remember when Palma Nova was just a village. Then, along came the tourist boom and the 'new Palma' was established as one of the first purpose-built tourist destinations on the island.
Cala Major (also known as Cala Mayor) and its neighbour Sant Agusti are holiday resort towns on the outskirts of Palma.
Magaluf is arguably one of Europe’s most well-known beach resorts. Over the past couple of decades, significant investment and revitalisation efforts have been made to transform its image from a budget-friendly party hotspot to a more upscale and refined destination.
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