Via Ferrata
Climb coastal cliffs with expert guides for a thrilling yet accessible via ferrata adventure with sea views.

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel

© Petit Cala Fornells Hotel
Small luxury hotel with sea views
This sea-front hotel has 24 suites, all with a sea view. The sea, beaches and pinewoods create a peaceful, relaxing and comfortable atmosphere where you're sure to be able to unwind.
The suites all feature minibars, coffee/tea makers, hair dryers, flat screen satellite TV, safes and complementary newspapers.
For those that really enjoy taking a dip in the pool there are four to choose from, including an indoor one. There will always be plenty of space to swim and relax. In addition, this luxury hotel is complete with a jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and gym.
You will find it hard not to switch off and enjoy the facilities at his hotel.
There are three outdoors swimming pools, two for adults and one specifically for children. There is also an additional indoor pool.
Breakfast is served as buffet and table service, while lunch is through the restaurant Menu and dinner is served as a buffet and main courses served at table.
One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a child's cot/crib or in an extra bed.
One child from 2 to 12 years is charged 50 % of the room stay per night and person in an extra bed.
One older child or adult is charged 75 % 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.
Climb coastal cliffs with expert guides for a thrilling yet accessible via ferrata adventure with sea views.
Welcome to Tennis Academy Mallorca located at the Tennis Center Paguera. This top international tennis academy and superb tennis venue offer a unique combination enabling all tennis enthusiasts to enjoy an unforgettable experience under the Mediterranean sun.
For tailored tennis holidays available year round, Mallorca makes the perfect destination. The centre is based in Peguera in the South West of Mallorca, only 25 minutes drive from Palma.
Italian restaurant open to non golf club users, every day of the week.
Enjoy traditional Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine on this restaurant’s beautiful terrace overlooking Mallorca’s South coast.
Cala Fornells’ overhanging pine trees offer ample areas of natural shade and retreat away from the Balearic sun, not to mention adding to the overall charm of the Mallorcan cove.
Tucked away in a sheltered bay on the southwest coast and protected from the island’s gusty winds, surrounded by the wonderful aroma of the neighbouring pine trees, Camp de Mar is a modestly sized purpose-built resort.
The beach at Santa Ponsa is a lovely golden sandy beach in the heart of the resort, backed by shady pine trees for when you need some respite from the heat.
Tucked around the corner from Port d'Andratx, Cala Llamp Bay offers one of Mallorca’s most superb views. High cliffs from the surrounding Tramuntana mountains, create the crescent shaped bay filled with calm and beautifully clear water.
Sant Elm has the largest sand beach in the south west corner of Mallorca, beyond Andratx.
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.
The CCA Andratx Art Centre is dedicated to the creation and exhibition of contemporary art and is one of the largest centres of contemporary art in the Balearic Islands as well as the rest of Europe. The art gallery displays paintings, sculptures, installations, graphics and photographs from international and local artists, some of which are also for sale.
This uninhabited island off Mallorca's western tip was the focus for a turning point in Mallorcan history in 1977, when it was occupied by environmentalists protesting against a planned tourist development. The campaigners won, the island became a nature reserve instead, the seabirds survived, and for the first time the authorities realised that mass tourism had reached its limit.
Bodegas Son Puig is a small family-run winery producing wine from the Son Puig estate in the Puigpunyent valley, located within the Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca. A limited series of wines are made from manually picked grapes grown exclusively onsite.
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.
A small beach resort in the south west of the island, Peguera – also known as Paguera – sits on the coast near Andratx. It offers idyllic blue flag beaches, along with a good selection of hotels and restaurants catering for a full range of budgets.
Santa Ponsa, also known as Santa Ponça, is a holiday resort situated in a beautiful sheltered cove in the south-west of Mallorca. Despite being a favourite among British visitors for over 40 years, it’s remarkably avoided too many of the high-rise developments seen in some of Mallorca’s neighbouring coastal resorts. Santa Ponsa bay sits against a gorgeous mountain backdrop, dotted with well-designed villas and apartment buildings that blend in nicely with the scenery.
On the southwestern tip of Mallorca is where you will find Port d'Andratx, a picturesque fishing village as well as one of Mallorca's classiest holiday destinations. Popular with the yachting fraternity and film stars whose Italian-style villas can be seen climbing up the hillsides, it also has a working fishing industry that supplies many of the port's restaurants.
The town of Andratx is located in a valley on the southwestern tip of the Serra de Tramuntana mountains. Surrounded by orange groves and almond trees, which leave a 'snowfall' of blossom each February, Andratx is a pretty, sleepy rural town that embodies the authentic Mallorca.
Port Adriano is a luxury marina perched on the southwestern coastline of Mallorca. Designed by French architect Philippe Starck, it opened in 2012 and currently stands as one of the most modern marinas in the Mediterranean.
Calvia town is the administrative centre for the southwestern region of Mallorca. The region is said to be the richest municipality in Spain. It hit the jackpot when tourists discovered the nearby beaches, and developments like Magaluf and Palma Nova were built.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsThe island hosts all sorts of events, including agricultural fairs in the spring and autumn, live music and DJs in the summer, religious fiestas and international sporting events. Some of the most popular are the Mallorca 312 cycling race in April, the Copa del Rey sailing regatta in July and the Moors vs Christians mock battle in September.
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