La Moraleja Hotel, Cala San Vincente
5 star hotel for adults only with spacious, traditional rooms
Furnished with antique Mallorcan furniture and with art and sculptures adorning the walls and communal spaces, this hotel gives off an air of grandure, yet remains cosy and welcoming.
With just 22 rooms, most of which are junior suites, and with larger penthouse suites available, you're sure to find comfort and enjoy a relaxing visit here.
Like most hotels in its class there is a spa onsite which has a sauna and jacuzzi and offers facial and massage treatments. Open to guests.
Other amenities include an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, bar, cosy living rooms and their restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
The pool
Although the beach and sea are only 350 metres away there are 2 swimming pools onsite for you to unwind, relax and cool down in the hot summer heat. Both are outdoor and one is heated and open all year.
The Bar
The bar serves cocktails and refreshments throughout the day alongside a mobile gin & tonic tray service.
The Restaurant
With both indoor and outdoor dining available the La Moraleja restaurant brings you Mediterranean inspired cuisine along side an impressive collection of local and international wines.
Things to do nearby
Things To Do in Cala Sant Vicenc
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Kayaking & snorkelling
Located in Cala Sant Vicenc
Discover Mallorca’s stunning coastline from two unique angles - glide past cliffs and caves by kayak or dive below the surface on a guided snorkelling tour. These separate activities offer different ways to connect with the island’s wild beauty.
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Eu Moll Tennis Club, Puerto Pollenca
Located in Port de Pollenca (Puerto Pollensa)
Eu Moll Tennis Club is situated in attractive countryside on the outskirts of Port de Pollença, on the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. The facilities belong to Apart-Hotel Duva ****.
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Beaches nearby
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Cala Sant Vicenc Beach, North Mallorca
Located <1 km away
Cala Sant Vincenc is a spot of real beauty in north Mallorca, an old fishing village arranged around various little cove beaches and stunning blue water. This cala is known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc.
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D'Albercuix Beach
Located 3.2 km away
Wandering down the waterfront you have your choice of which little beach to stop at, some are more crowded than others and some are almost too small to fit a family on and any patch of sand that can fit them has sun loungers. All of the beaches can be easily accessed from the pedestrian walkway.
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Port de Pollenca Beach, North Mallorca
Located 3.2 km away
Horseshoe-shaped Pollensa Bay, boasts several patches of golden shore, all with superb views and beautiful fine sand. The main beach is found just south of the harbour - Platja del Port de Pollensa; at nearly 1.5km long, it offers an impressive view of the Formentor Peninsular and surrounding Tramuntana mountains.
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Llenaire Beach, North Mallorca
Located 3.6 km away
Easily accessible and popular with tourists and locals alike, this long stretch of coast line from Puerto Pollensa to Alcudia makes for a beautiful drive or cycle. Hugging the beachside all the way around the crescent shaped bay, the road presents fantastic views towards Cap Formentor, Cap Pinar and all the way out to sea.
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Cala Boquer Beach, North Mallorca
Located 4.0 km away
Situated at the end of a 40-minute hike north of Puerto Pollença, Cala Boquer (also known as Vall de Boquer or Boquer Valley) is a beautiful secluded rocky bay with clear, refreshing water and abundant sea life. A wonderful snorkellers paradise.
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Cala Formentor Beach, North Mallorca
Located 7.0 km away
Cala Formentor, an early luxury destination in Mallorca, was favored by prominent figures such as Charlie Chaplin and Winston Churchill. Its crescent-shaped, golden sandy beach bordered by tranquil turquoise waters, lush pine forest, and mountain views make it a stunning spot to visit.
Sights nearby
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Dionis Bennassar Museum House
Located 5.2 km away
This seventeenth century house is where artist Dionis Bennassar lived for half his life. It is now home to the Dionis Bennàssar Foundation, which is a cultural foundation of private non-profit organization created to promote, publicize and defend the manifestations of the human spirit.
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Plaça Major
Located 5.5 km away
This traditional town square is located in the heart of Pollença and is the centre of the town's social and commercial life.
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Castell del Rei
Located 5.7 km away
The hike to this remote mountain castle, 7 km north of Pollenca, is one of the loveliest in Mallorca.
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Santuary de la Mare de Deu del Puig
Located 6.0 km away
Nuns settled on Puig de Maria ('Mary's mountain') in 1371 and remained for several hundred years, refusing to leave even when the Bishop of Palma ordered them down for their own safety.
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S'Albufereta Nature Reserve
Located 6.4 km away
S'Albufereta de Pollensa is a wetland nature reserve in the north of the island, however, it is largely private property. Visitors can drive along the main road from Pollenca to Alcudia to view the habitats.
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Roman Remains of Pollentia
Located 9.5 km away
Pollentia was founded by the consul Qintus Caecilius Metellus in 123 BC in the strategic location between the bays of Pollenca and Alcudia. It was the most important city in the Balearics duing the Roman period and covered an area of 15-20 hectares.
Towns nearby
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Cala Sant Vicenc
Located <1 km away
Known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc, this is one of the smallest resorts on Mallorca.
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Puerto Pollensa
Located 2.6 km away
Puerto Pollensa, also known as Port de Pollença, is an established, family-friendly tourist resort in the north of Mallorca. Like many Mallorcan coastal towns, the resort was formerly a fishing village servicing the local area. It still features a large marina which nowadays harbours leisure boats more than fishing boats, but you can still see many traditional ‘llaüts’ used by the Mallorcans for catching fish.
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Pollensa (Pollenca)
Located 5.0 km away
At the eastern end of the Serra de Tramuntana, tucked between two hills, lies the ancient rural town of Pollença (also written Pollenca or Pollensa). An enchanting Mallorcan town packed with ancient blonde stone architecture, Pollenca doesn’t feel like many of the other towns which have surrendered to tourism. Although tourists have long been attracted here, Pollensa has learned to accept and adapt to tourism without losing its soul.
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Alcúdia
Located 9.1 km away
The medieval town of Alcúdia is the main hub for visitors in the north of the island. Set on a peninsula between the bays of Pollença and Alcúdia, it offers a lovely mix of historic charm and genuine local character. Its beautifully preserved old town and welcoming atmosphere make it a popular spot throughout the year.
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Puerto Alcudia (Port d'Alcudia)
Located 11.9 km away
On the north coast of Mallorca lies the Bay of Alcudia, a gorgeous coastline comprising of turquoise shallow waters and long, soft golden sandy beaches. It is therefore not much of a surprise to find Majorca's biggest beach resort here. From Port d'Alcudia, in the west, to Can Picafort 10km down the coast, you will find a strip of apartment blocks and resort style hotels that offer everything from budget self-catering to luxurious five-star accommodation.
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Sa Pobla
Located 16.1 km away
Sa Pobla, 4km north of Muro, is known as Mallorca's vegetable basket. This fertile area of marshes reclaimed as farmland is referred to as 'the land of a thousand windmills', and there is a decent autumn fair that showcases their local agricultural produce in November. Some of these wetlands have been protected as part of s'Albufera Natural Park.