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Enjoy home cooked food and traditional cuisine made with fresh local produce.
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
© Hotel Son Ametler
Exceptional Boutique Hotel situated on a rural olive farm with fantastic food & services
Based in the Tramuntana World Heritage Mountain Range is the beautiful small boutique hotel of Son Ametler.
This “Finca” (Estate Farm) has recently been fully restored with all the comforts and imaginable conveniences of a five star hotel, including modern bed fittings, air-conditioning, WiFi, jacuzzi baths, Italian stucco bathrooms and a huge pool, in complete privacy.
At Son Ametler, which is named after the Almond trees which dominate the 25 hectares of woods and pastures, that continue to farm olives, fruit trees, herbs and vegetables for use in the hotels kitchen. They are striving to combine typical Mallorquin rural values and stunning scenery with very modern services and facilities.
The team behind the nearby “Finca Hotel Es Castell”, (recently voted as “Spain’s Best Hotel” and featured in the Sunday Times Travel Section, Time Magazine, Lonely Planet Guide, the Guardian and Alistair Sawdays,) are proud to present this new boutique hotel, a higher quality offering at a lower price: The eight double rooms are tastefully decorated with a combination of traditional Mallorcan stone and flagstones, wrought iron and wooden furniture with modern Stainless Steel bathroom fittings and Italian stucco walls, giving guests an environment which is light, comfortable and relaxing, a “balsam for the spirit”.
All rooms include air-conditioning, safes and hair-dryers. Televisions, DVD and Fridges can also be supplied on request. One room is equipped with ramps and wide access doors for disabled people.
For further information or to make a booking at this hotel please enquire directly or visit their website using the links on this page.
The square outdoor pool (9x9 metres) is set in a private garden surrounded by lush vegetation. There is both a stone terrace and wooden decking where you can position your sun-bed to soak the Mediterranean rays.
There is a full service bar as well as a pool honesty bar for drinks and snacks throughout the day.
This boutique hotel includes a little restaurant where they offer a full buffet breakfast from 08:00 until 10:30, which includes fresh fruit, home-made jams and yoghurts, freshly squeezed juices, a selection of breads and pastries, local hams and cheeses, eggs, bacon, and all that we can think of to make sure you have a memorable start to the day!
Have dinner, three times a week, on the outside terrace (weather permitting). The cuisine consists of a three course menu of typically Mediterranean delicacies. It is produced using the highest quality ingredients, nothing is frozen, all is sourced from the Finca itself or the local markets, and is prepared with the same dedication as in their sister Hotel Es Castell, which has received numerous accolades for its cuisine. Indulge your senses by adding to this gourmet experience fabulous Mallorcan wines, spectacular mountain views, and the sounds of the Mallorcan countryside.
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