Santuari de Lluc Hotel
A sanctuary hotel in the North-west of the island
This sanctuary receives guests in a place where spirituality, artistic heritage, unspoilt countryside and Mallorcan cuisine unite. It is open to believers and non-believers alike.
This hotel is set in the first sanctuary on the island that was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, dating back to the 13th century.
The accommodation consists of 81 rooms and 39 apartments with kitchen, all of which have private bathroom, central heating and TV. The individually decorated rooms are bright and spacious. Some rooms have views of the mountains and others overlook the lovely central courtyard.
The Sanctuary of Lluc is the perfect place from which to set out and explore the Tramuntana Mountains, either on foot or on a bicycle.
Restaurants nearby
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Barretes Restaurant at Ca's Xorc
Located in Soller
Ca's Xorc Luxury Retreat is home to an abundance of delicious fresh and local food such as a selection of fruit and vegetables, fish, red shrimp, lamb and Iberico pork. The chef at Ca's Xorc interprets this local, Mediterranean cuisine in a modern and creative manner.
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Noir Mallorca Café
Located in Cala d'Or
Welcome to Noir, your go to food bar in the heart of Cala D'or, Mallorca. Open from 09:00 to 23:00, they offer all-day breakfast, brunch, and a great selection of coffee, tea and wine.
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Sa Magrana Restaurant
Located in Llucmajor
This award-winning restaurant offers creative, fresh-from-the-market cuisine.
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La Bodega Restaurant
Located in Cala d'Or
This traditional Spanish restaurant is situated within the heart of Cala d'Or and has a phenomenal reputation for providing fantastic food, service and a welcoming, friendly atmosphere.
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Diferent Restaurant
Located in Cala d'Or
Restaurant Diferent truly stands out. Beyond its eccentric and fun decor, it offers a vast international menu, a wide selection of wines, cocktails and fantastic, friendly service.
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SoY Asian Kitchen and Bar
Located in Cala d'Or
The little Asia of Mallorca, where the spices of Asia meet the local products of the nearby surroundings.
Sights nearby
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Lluc Sanctuary, Lluc
Located <1 km away
Mallorca's most sacred site - a former monastery in a spectacular setting in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains to the north west of Mallorca.
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Sa Calobra & the Torrent de Pareis, West Mallorca
Located 7.4 km away
Do not believe anyone who tells you that they have discovered the perfect unspoilt cove on the west coast - unless of course the name is Sa Calobra. This is indeed a beautiful spot, which is why tour buses pour in by the dozen every day, even in winter.
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Coves de Campanet, Campanet
Located 8.0 km away
The Caves of Campanet are situated in the north of Mallorca in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains. The caves cover a surface area of approximately 3,200 square metres at a depth of 50 metres
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Castell del Rei
Located 12.4 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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Plaça Major
Located 12.8 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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Santuary de la Mare de Deu del Puig
Located 12.9 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.
Towns nearby
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Inca
Located 11.4 km away
Inca lies halfway up the motorway between Palma and Alcudia, almost at the centre of the island and at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.
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Fornalutx
Located 12.9 km away
Fornalutx, at the top of the Sóller Valley and deep within the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, calls itself the prettiest village in Spain and it's hard to disagree!
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Pollensa (Pollenca)
Located 13.1 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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Sa Pobla
Located 13.5 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.
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Orient
Located 14.3 km away
Set deep within the Tramuntana mountain range of the west of Mallorca, Orient is one of the most remote villages in Mallorca.
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Alaró
Located 15.1 km away
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.