Katmandu Park
In the heart of Magaluf, you'll find the House of Katmandu, an interactive theme park like no other. Inside, you'll find games, illusions, robotics, a laser shooting game, two mini golf courses and a 4D cinema ride.

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca

© St Regis Mardavall Mallorca
Idyllic retreat with an award winning spa & Michelin-starred restaurant
Set against the stunning Tramuntana mountains and the dazzling Mediterranean Sea, this elegant resort is an exquisite pièce de résistance embracing luxurious resort living and their signature butler service.
This hotel aims for idyllic relaxation with its locality to distinguished golf courses, an onsite sophisticated spa to exhilarating gourmet dining and the foremost collection of modern Mallorcan art.
The hotel boasts numerous facilities including tennis courts, fitness centre and an award winning spa. The hotel is happy to organise luxury transfers or private shuttle buses to local golf courses (15 minutes by car) and the beach (5 minutes by car).
Situated on the south coast of Mallorca, not far from the capital Palma de Mallorca, this hotel looks out onto Palma Bay.
Beautiful outdoor cascade pool surrounded by the lush foliage of the tropical landscaped gardens. Snack, beverage and towel service is provided. In addition, there is a kid's swimming pool, a wet and wild adventure area, for kids aged three to twelve.
The indoor spa salt-water pool is the perfect place to relax after one of the beauty or therapeutic treatments, or a place just to soak in the soothing salt-water.
At the Sa Badia Pool Bar they serve light snacks, cocktails and fresh juices by the elegant swimming pool. Open from 10:30 until 16:00. The Es Vent Lobby Bar is the place for tapas and cocktails in an elegant setting with an adjoining terrace from 10:00 to 01:00.
There are two main restaurants at the hotel. Es Fum has one Michelin star. Chef Miquel Navarro's creative and artistic cuisine is made using fresh local produce and ranges from local Mallorcan and Balearic favourites to selections from Asia, Europe and the Americas. Elegant and romantic, the setting is split between the terrace and an indoor salon.
Aqua is a Mediterranean restaurant open all day. For lunch, there is a selection of tapas, paellas, fish and meat. Both à la carte and buffet style.
From Son Sant Joan International Airport
Approximately 25 minutes
From Palma
Approximately 8 minutes
In the heart of Magaluf, you'll find the House of Katmandu, an interactive theme park like no other. Inside, you'll find games, illusions, robotics, a laser shooting game, two mini golf courses and a 4D cinema ride.
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