Motor Yacht Trip (Sunseeker Manhattan 55)
Enjoy a fun full-day or half-day boat trip aboard this exquisite Sunseeker Manhattan 55 motor yacht.

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels

© Bikini Island Mountain Hotels
Relaxing seaside private retreat with breathtaking views of Port de Soller and the Tramuntana mountains.
Just a stone's throw from the beautiful beach and promenade of Port de Soller, this colourful, chic, hotel is located on the western coast of Mallorca, between the sea and the Tramuntana mountains. The hotel is ideal for a relaxing private retreat with a view, or as a departure point for discovering the fascinating natural surroundings.
There are seven different categories of rooms, each with an individualised style so you can choose your room based on your mood. Rooms range from 18-38m2 and all have balconies and outdoor lounge areas offering fantastic views, so you just need to decide which view you prefer - not an easy choice!
The rooms to choose from are as follows:
The rooms offer all the added luxuries you could need during your stay, including, air-conditioning, mini-bar, flat-screen TV, loudspeakers, hairdryer, kettle and tea-making facilities and even a daybed or hammock on the balcony!
There is a large pool and terrace area, as well as a sociable and buzzing restaurant in the hotel and bar out on the terrace where you can enjoy incredible cocktails and an eclectic mix of Israeli-inspired recipes.
The hotel has a large pool surrounded by an expansive terrace with deck chairs, parasols and tables. From here, there are fantastic views over the bay and of the mountains - you could easily spend all day relaxing here. In accordance with the hotel's motto - 'life's better in bikini'!
The hotel is home to one bar in the lounge, where you can meet, chat, relax and enjoy the views. The second bar is set on the terrace, overlooking the splendid pool area and the sea in the background. Try a cocktail or two and enjoy the homemade oriental lemonades created by NENI. All meals and drinks are served to you on a beautiful terrace overlooking the Bay of Port Soller on low seatings and community tables.
NENI is the hotel restaurant, where you can enjoy and share your food like a big, loving family. Enjoy the fantastic food at our long tables perfect for chatty hours with friends and family while taking in the breathtaking sights over the harbor of Port de Sóller.
The cooking style NENI is an eclectic mix of recipes and flavours from around the world, inspired by the owner's home country Israel. It's called Balagan style and could be translated sympathetic chaos which describes this modern Tel Avivian cuisine very well.
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