Hipocampo Palace Spa & Hotel, Cala Millor
Large resort hotel situated in fantastic gardens & close to the beach
An spectacular 5 star hotel surrounded by 19.000 m2 of gardens, located in the town of Cala Millor in Mallorca, at just 100 metres from the beach. The hotel has 203 rooms distributed in two buildings of four and five stories.
All of the hotel rooms have their own private terrace, complete with en-suite bathrooms, telephones, satellite TV, safe, mini bar and hair dryer.
The spa has been recently fully renovated. If being outdoors is more your thing, the hotel is just 100 metres from the beach and there's a nature and wildlife reserve not far away to take a stroll around. Not to mention the hotel also has 6 clay tennis courts and a gym.
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The pool
With a large outdoor pool with plenty of sun loungers and shaded areas this is the perfect place to relax with the family. An indoor pool is contained with the spa and offers some respite from the strong rays of the summer sunshine.
The Restaurant
The hotel has a buffet style restaurant which is considered to be one of the best on the island. It serves a buffet style menu with elaborated dishes and delicious treats of Mallorcan cuisine and exclusive recipes.
Dress code for dinner - no short pants allowed.
Child policy
One child under 2 years stays free of charge when using existing beds or child's cot/crib.
One child from 2 to 12 years is charged 50 % of the room stay per night and person in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds/children's cots permitted in a room is 1.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Sa Coma
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Safari Zoo, Cala Millor
Safari Zoo is a wildlife park and leisure park on the east coast that is open throughout the year. There are over 600 animals on the park, a restaurant and several playgrounds for children.
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Punta de N'Amer, Cala Millor
This 200-hectare nature reserve on a headland jutting out from the east coast of Mallorca is an oasis of peace amid a desert of high rise apartments and hotels.
Nightlife nearby
Bars & Clubs in Sa Coma
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La Havana Nightclub, Cala Millor
Latin music at its best at this nightclub in Cala Millor. Themed parties, some of the hottest DJs and plenty of Latin rhythm...
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The Beach Bar, S'Illot
The Beach Bar is a real establishment in s'Illot, and prides itself on friendly and professional service. It also gets great reviews for it's food.
Beaches nearby
Beaches in Mallorca
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Cala Millor Beach, Cala Millor
The largest of 8 beaches in the region, this beach spans over a kilometre in length and is approximately 30 metres wide. Whilst it’s fairly busy during the summer months, if you can visit during their ‘off-season’, you’ll find a generous white sand beach with beautiful turquoise water.
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Sa Coma Beach, East Mallorca
Sa Coma is a large and popular beach located five kilometres from Porto Cristo in the east of Majorca. Being one of the island’s resort-based beaches, it is situated in a relatively built-up area which means it unsurprisingly becomes very busy at peak times.
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Canyamel Beach, North-East Mallorca
Canyamel beach gives visitors a small but perfectly formed, golden sandy beach within the quiet holiday resort of Canyamel.
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Cala Romantica, East Mallorca
Cala Romantica is a picturesque cala with turquoise water and golden sand on the east coast of Mallorca.
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Cala Moll & Cala Gat Beach, Cala Ratjada
Cala Ratjada is a purpose built holiday resort in the north east of Mallorca, popular with northern Europeans. Cala Moll is the south of the resort and Cala Gat to the north.
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Cala Varques Beach, East Mallorca
Cala Varques (also known as Cala Barques) is a quiet, untouched beach about 12 km south of Porto Cristo, on the east coast of Majorca. This beach continues to grow in popularity, with more visitors now than ever before. Despite the summer crowds and 15 minutes’ walk to get there, this beach is well worth your visit.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
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Punta de N'Amer, Cala Millor
This 200-hectare nature reserve on a headland jutting out from the east coast of Mallorca is an oasis of peace amid a desert of high rise apartments and hotels.
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Cuevas dels Hams
You cannot miss these caves as you drive from Manacor to Porto Cristo. Most people only want to visit one set of caves during their time on Mallorca and the giant billboards and flags at the entrance are an attempt to ensure that this is the one. In fact you are better off continuing to the 'Cuevas del Drach' or up the coast to the 'Coves d'Arta'.
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Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves)
Dark and cool, these limestone caves on the edge of Porto Cristo have become one of Mallorca's top tourist sights. Groups walk along 1200m of smooth paths exploring the magnificent stalactite formations within.
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Caves d'Arta
These caves near Arta, in the north-east of Mallorca, are a fascinating network of underground caverns whose weird stalactites and stalagmites conjure up mysterious images of Heaven and Hell. An early visitor was Jules Verne, the caves are said to have inspired his Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
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Ses Paisses, Arta
This Bronze-Age talaiotic settlement near Arta is a significant site and a link with Mallorcans of 3,000 years ago.
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Santuari de Sant Salvador, Arta
Much of this 4000 square metres complex has been restored so that you can now see the remnants of the medieval fortress that it once was.
Golf-clubs nearby
Golf Courses in Mallorca
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T-Golf & Country Club
The views from the 8th and 11th holes alone are worth a visit to the T Golf and Country Club Poniente. The recently renovated clubhouse is a perfect place to relax and unwind after an unforgettable day of golf.
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Pollenca Golf Course
Nine holes of golf, perfectly integrated into the beautiful local environment. Golf Pollenca offers panoramic views over the Tramuntana mountains, olive groves, the bays of Pollença and Alcudia and s'Albufereta reserve. By the end of the first round, the visitor will surely agree that challenge, variety, and harmony with nature are focal points around which the club's success is built.
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Son Servera Golf Course, Son Servera
This golf club is located next to the sea in beautiful natural surroundings. The course was designed by John Harris and opened originally as a 9-hole course in 1967.
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Alcanada Golf Course
Looking to play golf by the sea, then Alcanada might be the course for you. It's situated in the north of Mallorca on the peninsula of Alcudia. The golf course opened in 2003 and was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
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Pula Golf Course, Son Severa
This golf club was opened in 1995, originally designed by D.Santiago Sota. Between 2004-2006, the course was redesigned by Jose Maria Olazabal to prepare it for use on the International Pro-Tour.
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Son Quint Golf Course
The 18-hole course at Son Quint was created by James Arnold in 2009 and probably counts as the youngest course on the island. It has been landscaped using the native plants of Mallorca - featuring olive, carob and pine trees. Leyland cypresses provide a lateral protection to one side of the course. Throughout the 6,780 meters length of the course, stone walls typical to Mallorca, oleander bushes and lantana flowers complete a challenging, but fun, short golf course. The course was designed so to make best use of the views down towards the city of Palma and the Bay area.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Mallorca
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Cala Millor
A purpose-built holiday resort, Cala Millor is a major family holiday destination on Mallorca’s east coast. Its main attraction is the fine sandy beaches met by turquoise shallow waters, behind which you will find a promenade lined with hotels.
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Porto Cristo
Porto Cristo – also known as Portocristo – is a charming fishing village on Mallorca’s east coast, nestled at the end of a long, sheltered bay. With its Blue Flag sandy beach and clear turquoise waters, it has become a relaxed, family-friendly resort that makes the most of its idyllic setting.
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Artà
Artà is a picturesque town just a few kilometres inland from the north-east coast of Mallorca. Tucked in a valley, it is surrounded by the mountains of the Llevant Natural Park along with some of the island's most beautiful rural plains.
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Manacor
Mallorca’s second city, Manacor, sits around 10km from the eastern coastline. It used to be an agricultural town but, with the help of the railway line that was opened in 1879, it became the industrial and commercial centre of the area.
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Cala Ratjada
Cala Ratjada is a resort that sits in the northeastern point of Mallorca. Extending around either side of the Punta de Capdepera peninsula, it boasts a scenic rocky coastline and, being the closest point in Mallorca to Menorca, it is possible to see Ciutadella on a clear day.
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Colònia de Sant Pere
Set within the municipality of Arta, Colònia de Sant Pere is a small, unpretentious fishing village located on the northeast. It's one of few villages on Mallorca’s coastline to resist succumbing to tourism, which means that, even in the peak summertime, the most common language you will hear on its beach is Spanish.