Marine Reserve Snorkelling Boat Trip
Snorkelling trip to the Malgrats Marine Reserve where you will be able to see a wide variety of marine wildlife.

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© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt

© Pure Salt
Luxury adults only hotel close to the beach and golf courses, with a spa
As of 2016 this stunning adults only hotel became part of the brand Pure Salt Luxury Hotels. Created by the Amengual family, a celebrated name in Mallorcan hospitality, the hotel focuses on personalised luxury, fantastic services in an unbeatable location.
The redesign of Port Adriano Marina, by celebrated designer Philippe Starck, heralded a renewed interest in this part of the island. Sitting just above the marina and commanding stunning views, is Pure Salt Port Adriano Hotel. This much loved Mallorcan retreat will be Pure Salt's flagship property and has undergone a massive transformation whilst retaining the warmth and friendliness for which the hotel is renowned.
The hotel boast 94 rooms and suites all of which have terraces with breath-taking sea views, air-conditioning// heating, free WiFi access, hydro-massage tubs or jacuzzi, Nespresso Coffee Machines, flat-screen Satellite TVs, safe, mini-bar and hair-dryer. You can choose from:
If you are looking for total relaxation whilst staying at this hotel, look no further than the ONA Spa. Unwind and declutter the body, mind and soul with their full range of massage and beauty treatments. The spa uses the brand Natura Bissé, a leader in research and development. Their products are created with the maximum concentration of cutting-edge, highly effective, active ingredients. This is a brand that has achieved international success and has a loyal fan base of make-up artists, celebrities (including Beyoncé, Elle McPherson and Rachel Bilson) and dermatologists alike. For lovers of local products, Mallorcan spa brand Gaia is also featured.
The spa's wellness centre also includes a steam room, sensation showers, indoor pool, hydro-massage tub, state of the art gym and hair salon.
For those on golfing holidays, the hotel offers complimentary transfers to the renowned golf courses of Santa Ponsa and Poniente which are just 5km away. They also have their own Golf Academy, coaching studio and indoor golf simulator with Flightscope technology free for all guests to use. A delight for any golf lover when it comes to perfecting that swing!
The hotel has three pool areas, there is an outdoor pool, swim-up river pool and an indoor pool within their spa. The large outdoor pool infinity pool is situated on an elevated terrace and has beautiful views overlooking the marina and the Mediterranean sea. The pool is lit up at night so you can enjoy a early evening swim under the stars before dinner. To one side is the Adriana Bistro and Bar and the other side is dedicated to sun-loungers and parasols.
The swim-up river pool is set on an elevated terrace overlooking the sea. It is a narrow lane that runs the length of the building and offers private terraces with two partly submerged day beds where you can relax by the waters edge in privacy.
The heated indoor pool has several pillars emerging from the water and is surrounded by decking with day beds where you can relax after a gentle swim.
The bar of Hotel Port Adriano is perfect spot to enjoy a drink in a casual atmosphere whether you are looking for an aperitif, digestif or nightcap. In the evenings you can enjoy the stunning views from the terrace of the lights and activity at the marina or a long and stunning summer sunset. The bar serves a wide selection of wines, champagnes, cocktails, beers and spirits as well as non-alcoholic drinks.
The hotel offers one main restaurants where you can enjoy fantastic Mediterranean dishes all using the finest, fresh ingredients. Half-board rates are available.
Adriana Bistro Marina
Open for breakfast, this restaurant offers a wonderful buffet spread which you can personalised to your liking. For lunch there are a delicious selection of fresh dishes available using local ingredients. The restaurant is also open for dinner with a choice of special set menus or à la carte (gentlemen are are required to wear long trousers for dinner). There is also a wonderful terrace which makes it a great spot for lunch al afresco, a drink or afternoon tea in the open air.
The hotel is for adults only - children cannot be accommodated at the hotel.
Snorkelling trip to the Malgrats Marine Reserve where you will be able to see a wide variety of marine wildlife.
Ride through hidden backroads, coastal routes and mountain trails as you discover the beauty of Mallorca by bike, all year round.
Discover the southwestern coast of Mallorca on a stand-up-paddle board at your own pace, and enjoy the stunning scenery while practising an outdoor sport.
Paddle along the coast and between islands on our kayaks to visit the most interesting places of this beautiful area of Mallorca, such as a cave and a natural pool where you can snorkel or swim in crystal clear waters!
Paddle around the south western coast of Mallorca on our kayaks, exploring at your own pace and enjoying the stunning scenery this beautiful coastline has to offer.
Your first underwater experience. For those who just want to try diving where fun and safety are guaranteed!
Adriana is a gourmet restaurant is based within a luxury hotel and offers diners, alongside its exceptional cuisine, breathtaking sea views.
A well known restaurant in Santa Ponsa with open fire ‘parila’ cooking
Boutique dining inspired by the cuisine of Baja, California.
A vibrant restaurant by renowned chef Jonay Hernández.
Located in the swanky marina of Port Adriano, this restaurant offers a wide range of gourmet Italian dishes, as well as a whole menu for coeliacs.
Specialising in Lobster Paella, La Terraza offers tasty tapas, meats and mallorquin fish, or if you prefer their own “Lobster Soup”.
This bar is perfect spot to enjoy a drink in a casual atmosphere with fantastic sea views overlooking Port Adriano.
A friendly, informal, and relaxed spot to enjoy by the water’s edge.
El Chiringuito is a beach bar located on a rocky platform in the small resort of Costa de la Calma. It's position faces west so it gets great sunsets!
Located right in front of the sea in the glitzy Philippe Starck-designed marina of Port Adriano, this nightclub offers a stunningly decorated interior and state of the art music system.
A meeting point for crew and port workers, it boasts a friendly and relaxed ambience with a great terrace where you can enjoy an amazing sunset.
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.
Follow a rugged track through pine wood forest to find this beautiful cove on the western tip of Palma Bay. No public transport will bring you here, so you’ll need to taxi through Calvia’s residential streets, or drive from Magaluf or Palma Nova before walking the last stretch to the bay. Ultimately, the best way to arrive here is on the water by boat, with a decent depth and sandy seabed both perfect for anchoring.
Cala Falco is a very pretty and small beach, surrounded by rocky outlets and pine. It is most famous for the trendy beach bar and restaurant that sits in the middle, attracting some of Mallorca's most affluent clientele. situated in the south west of Mallorca. The sea is clear and shallow, and the beach is narrow but deep,
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Es Baluard Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art was opened in 2004 as a cultural institution for research and dissemination of Balearic & Mediterranean art from the 20th and 21st centuries.
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.
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.
Magaluf is arguably one of Europe’s most well-known beach resorts. Over the past couple of decades, significant investment and revitalisation efforts have been made to transform its image from a budget-friendly party hotspot to a more upscale and refined destination.
There are still people who can remember when Palma Nova was just a village. Then, along came the tourist boom and the 'new Palma' was established as one of the first purpose-built tourist destinations on the island.
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.
Puerto Portals is widely known as the most glamorous marina on the island. It has become an attractive destination for the rich and famous to moor their yachts and now caters for more than 600 yachts up to 60 metres in length. Unlike many other ports in Mallorca, there is a year-round buzz here. It’s the place to visit for designer shopping, people watching and first-class restaurants and bars.
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