Sa Cabana Hotel
Four star adults only rural boutique hotel & spa in the beautiful Mallorcan countryside
This hotel is located in the heart of Mallorca, between Consell and Binissalem, an area well know for its wines.
This converted farmhouse dates back to the 16th century and, even though the property has changed hands frequently, its fields have always been farmed. Until recently, the estate was a working farm with orchards of almond, carob and fig trees as well as wheat fields and vineyards. Nowadays, they still produce almonds and grapes, while part of the garden is covered with typical Mediterranean shrubs.
The building has been carefully renovated, and furniture and decoration details have been selected and designed for each room. From standard doubles to suites, they all have a welcoming feel. Many also boast a terrace.
Their Wine Olive Spa is inspired in traditional Mallorcan produce. They use wine and olive therapies based on the antioxidant qualities of grapes and the oxygenating properties of olives. There is a current-current pool, massage jets and waterfall, jacuzzi, sensation shower, hammam, sauna, massage room and relaxation areas.
The pool
The old circular water cistern has been converted into a beautiful pool. Windows cut into its walls to illuminate the spa below. Surrounded by a wooden deck with sun loungers, it is probably the most special swimming pool on the island. It also features wonderful views over the Serra de Tramuntana mountains and Mallorca's farmlands with vineyards, almond and carob trees.
The Bar
The glass-fronted bar has been built in the porch with views onto a traditional courtyard made with local stone. Guests can enjoy a selection of soft drinks, spirits, mixed drinks and wine by the glass as well as cold cuts and snacks at lunchtime.
The Restaurant
The CUP restaurant is located in the hotel’s cellar extending onto the terrace. Its spectacular glass floor with views down to the wine cellar below bears the weight of the tables and gives a sense of space to the room. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu using the freshest ingredients.
The breakfast buffet is served in the restaurant as well as on the terrace. Guests can enjoy a wide range of sweet and savoury products, pastries, fruit juices, coffee, fresh fruit and a wide selection of hot and cold dishes.
Restaurants nearby
Restaurants in Consell
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Es Rústic Restaurant
This family run restaurant open since 2012, has a welcoming atmosphere and a small but varied menu. It is the ideal restaurant for a special evening.
Beaches nearby
Beaches in Mallorca
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Port de Soller Beach
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.
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Ciudad Jardin Beach
The small resort town of Ciudad Jardin lies around five kilometres east of Palma. Its beach, also commonly referred to as ‘Ciutat Jardi’, lies alongside a quiet promenade lined with palm trees, offering a huge variety of different styled bars and restaurants.
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Cala Deia Beach
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.
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Portixol Beach
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.
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Palma City Beach (Can Pere Antoni)
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.
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Playa de Palma Beach
Playa de Palma is a long stretch of beach to the east of Palma de Mallorca and opening onto Palma Bay. It's also one of Mallorca's biggest holiday resorts.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
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Castell d' Alaro, Alaro
Castell d'Alaro is perched on top a rocky mountain above the town of Alaro in the west of Mallorca. A popular walk from the town (or further up the hill if you prefer to drive) takes you to a ruined castle and hilltop chapel offering spectacular views of the Tramuntana mountains and over towards Palma and all the way to the sea.
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Pottery Museum (Museu del Fang)
The Museu del Fang (pottery museum) aims to promote the many different techniques, shapes and functions that clay has had in different cultures.
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Jardines Alfabia, Bunyola
These classical gardens by the entrance to the Soller tunnel are a legacy of the Arab talent for landscaping and irrigation. Their name derives from al fabi, 'jar of olives' in Arabic. They were probably designed by Benihabet, the Muslim governor of Inca who converted to Christianity following the Spanish invasion.
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Serra de Tramuntana, West Mallorca
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.
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Raixa Estate, Bunyola
Raixa is a marvellous country mansion with gardens, parts of which date back to the 13th century. The house has passed through several noble families through the centuries, and was transformed to its present Italian style villa in the 18th century.
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Palma to Soller Vintage Train Ride
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.
Golf-clubs nearby
Golf Courses in Mallorca
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Son Antem Golf Course, Llucmajor
There are two courses at Son Antem Golf Club - the masterpieces of Francisco López Segalés, one of Spain’s leading course designers. Since 1990, he has designed courses in all the major resort areas of Spain. With Son Antem, Segalés has garnered rave reviews from professional golfers and vacationing ones alike.
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Son Vida Golf Course
The Son Vida golf course ranks among the island's most beautiful courses. Located just a few miles to the north-west of Palma, the tree-lined fairways offer breathtaking views of the spectacular surroundings down to the Bay of Palma. The course was one of the first to be created on Majorca in 1964 by F.W. Hawtree, but was renovated in 2001 by Kurt Rossknecht. The 18-hole golf course is a par 71. The golf course consists of fairly tight fairways with two water hazards. The greens tend to be small & round, with bunkers on either side. Doglegs on the course create challenges for the more experienced player.
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Alcanada Golf Course
Looking to play golf by the sea, then Alcanada might be the course for you. It's situated in the north of Mallorca on the peninsula of Alcudia. The golf course opened in 2003 and was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.
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Son Termes Golf Course, nr Bunyola
This golf course lies 10 km north of Palma de Mallorca. Designed by Harris Group & Josè Rodriguez, the course opened in 1998.
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Par 72 Jamie Knight Golf Coaching, Mallorca Island
Par72 offers luxury golf experiences in Mallorca hosted by British PGA Professional Jamie Knight.
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Pollenca Golf Course
Nine holes of golf, perfectly integrated into the beautiful local environment. Golf Pollenca offers panoramic views over the Tramuntana mountains, olive groves, the bays of Pollença and Alcudia and s'Albufereta reserve. By the end of the first round, the visitor will surely agree that challenge, variety, and harmony with nature are focal points around which the club's success is built.
Towns nearby
Towns & Villages in Mallorca
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Binissalem
If you are familiar with Mallorcan wine, then it's more than likely you will have heard of Binissalem. This small town in central Mallorca is most famously associated with wine production. Surrounded by some of the island's best vineyards and bodegas, wine buffs should make it their mission to stop by on a trip to the island.
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Alaró
Alaro is a quiet traditional Mallorcan town burrowed in a peaceful valley south of the Serra de Tramuntana. Many of the streets feature the blonde stone architecture, typical of the traditional mountain villages on the island, making it a pretty place to visit.
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Santa Maria del Cami
Santa Maria del Cami is a pretty little market town to the north of Palma. It resides just off the motorway that takes you north to Alcúdia and Pollença.
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Santa Eugenia
People argue over whether the mountains or the coast represent 'the real Mallorca', but the heart of the island is to be found in villages like this. The bars are frequented by local farmers and make few concessions to tourism; there is nothing to see as such, just marvellous views across to the Tramuntana where the mountains rise out of the plain.
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Portol
The neighbouring villages of Portol and Sa Cabaneta, between Palma and Santa Maria del Cami, have become something of an artists colony. Unlike in Deia and Banyalbufar, though, the artists are Mallorcan - potters taking advantage of the rich local soil. The only reason for coming here is to visit the ollerias (workshops), where prices are much lower than in the tourist shops.
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Orient
Set deep within the Tramuntana mountain range of the west of Mallorca, Orient is one of the most remote villages in Mallorca.