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Full-day or half-day boat trip on Seacret, a sailing yacht designed to maximise space and light.

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Nestled on the edge of the sea on the North-west coast of Mallorca, the Jumeirah offers spectacular views of the mediterranean and the Tramuntana mountains.
Designed in traditional Mallorcan style, the hotel building uses local materials such as natural wood and rock to blend in beautifully with the coastal setting. The 18,000 sqm resort incorporates orange, lemon and olive trees into its landscape, features tall grass on the rooftops and curves into the natural coastline - resulting in a luxury hotel that works in harmony with nature.
Jumeirah Port Sóller Hotel & Spa is an ideal place for relaxation and for exploring nature. The famous Talise spa is hailed as one of the best wellness centres in Spain and hotel guests can enjoy 10 treatment suites and a range of indulgent therapies. Hotel guests can bathe in luxury in the heated outdoor Hydropool or enjoy a work out in the state-of-the-art hotel gym.
The hotel offers 120 large guest rooms and suites, divided into 4 categories: Superior Rooms, Deluxe Rooms (with Sea views), Deluxe Views (with Mountain views), and Junior Suites. All guests’ rooms feature large balconies or terraces with stunning views.
The hotel also caters for corporate groups and large events, plus you have a plethora of activities at your fingertips - from golf to walking, mountain biking, and private yacht charters, or just relaxing in the pool or the spa, there's something for everyone at the Jumeirah.
Up to two children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.
One older child or adult is charged EUR 80 per person per night in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds/children's cots permitted in a room is 1.
 
    Full-day or half-day boat trip on Seacret, a sailing yacht designed to maximise space and light.
 
    Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this sporty Beneteau Flyer 7.7 Sportdeck.
 
    Choose between two thrilling ways to explore Mallorca’s stunning coastline. Enjoy a guided boat adventure swimming in hidden lagoons and sea caves, or test your team’s skills and adrenaline in a competitive speedboat coast challenge packed with exciting activities.
 
    Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this luxury Sacs Stratos RIB.
 
    Full-day or half-day sailing trip aboard Vesper of Sóller.
 
    Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this spacious Regal 3300 motor boat.
 
    Israeli-oriental fusion cuisine with a breath-taking view of the Port de Sóller Bay and the Tramuntana Mountains.
 
    Named after the traditional glass lanterns used by local fishermen, this restaurant enjoys wonderful views of the Mediterranean and the UNESCO Tramuntana Mountain Range.
 
    This restaurant is at Jumeirah Mallorca hotel overlooking Port de Soller. Enjoy authentic Mediterranean cuisine with breathtaking sea views.
 
    Explore sustainable dining in the Port of Sóller and enjoy local and organic produce.
 
    Espíritu Libre in Port de Sóller blends laid-back coastal dining with bold international cuisine. A vibrant, bohemian-style eatery perfect for sunset cocktails, flavourful dishes, and relaxed seaside ambience.
 
    A chiringuito with a difference, delicious fresh food with ingredients supplied by neighbouring growers.
 
    Located in Port de Soller, George’s cocktail bar is charming, has outdoor seating and serves great food.
 
    Offering some of the best views in Port de Sóller, this bar serves drinks and typical tapas.
 
    Boasting a privileged location just by the sea in Port de Sóller, this bar is a great option for a relaxing break, especially at sunset. Enjoy a cocktail and a snack with some of the best views in town.
 
    Visit this casual, no frills wine bar for excellent local tipples and a great view over the port of Soller.
 
    The Port of Soller offers the only sandy beaches on the west coast of Majorca. This lovely little resort offers two beaches along it's horseshoe bay, all with golden sands and clear blue seas.
 
    Cala Deia is a very beautiful small rocky cala with clear waters and rock pools, one of the few beaches on the west coast of Mallorca. It's quite a rugged beach here so you might need to bring a chair or a lilo to lie on.
 
    One of Mallorca’s most talked about treasures, Sa Calobra, forms an unusual cove found at the head of a gorge of the Torrent de Pareis. It’s curious location and dramatic surroundings have inspired artists for many years and still do today.
 
    Offering a distinctly different experience from the more typical Mallorcan beaches, Banyalbufar is carved into the dramatic foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. This small bay bears a few signs of regular usage, with terraced slopes and protective structures that blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Once difficult to access, Cala Banyalbufar is now easily reachable via a windy round, allowing all to discover its quiet beauty.
 
    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.
 
    Housed in a wonderful Modernist building, Can Prunera was built in the early 20th century and the museum was opened on 24 August 2009. The vast majority of works on display at this museum belong to the Fundació d’Art Serra.
 
    Sóller is a botanist’s and enthusiast’s paradise. The Botanical garden is found in a country estate known as “Camp d’En Prohom”, on the outskirts of Sóller. Its primary purpose is to preserve rare or endangered species of the Balearics, and is the result of many years of study and hard work, and now hosts one of Spain’s most extensive wild flora seed banks.
 
    This museum is a naturalist entity dedicated to exhibiting and conserving the natural heritage of the Balearic Islands and making the general public aware of the importance of its preservation.
 
    The vintage carriages are still in use, providing a fantastic opportunity for tourists, and a relief for locals from the terrors of the old Palma-Soller road.
 
    The Serra de Tramuntana mountains (translated as the "mountains of the north wind") run the length of Mallorca's northwestern coastline extending for almost 90km and claim some of the island’s most magnificent scenery. In 2011, it was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO under the cultural landscape category.
 
    Poet and author Robert Graves (1895-1985) lived in Deià, Mallorca, from 1929 until his death. He is buried in the churchyard on the hill next to the church.
 
    Port de Sóller is a picturesque little village situated in a large horseshoe bay on the west coast of Mallorca. The seaside retreat was, until recently, one of the island's best-kept secrets.
 
    Fornalutx, at the top of the Sóller Valley and deep within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, calls itself the prettiest village in Spain and it's hard to disagree!
 
    Set in a lush valley of orange groves between the mountains and the sea, Sóller has been popular with day trippers for some time. Arriving on the vintage train from Palma there is plenty of taking things easy, sitting outside the cafés in Plaça Constitució soaking up the atmosphere and the sun. With several tapas bars, a fine selection of pastry shops, local ice-cream, and freshly made drinks, there is little temptation to move on.
 
    You could easily miss Mallorca's smallest village, which consists of little more than a bend in the Deia to Soller road.
 
    Deià is an idyllic village of green-shuttered, honey-coloured houses that has become a millionaires' hideaway resting in the shadow of the Teix mountain, part of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. It may have been just another pretty west Mallorcan village had the famous English poet and novelist Robert Graves not decided to make it his home in the 1940s, raising its profile somewhat.
 
    Set deep within the Tramuntana mountain range of the west of Mallorca, Orient is one of the most remote villages in Mallorca.
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