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    St. Regis - Vibey terrace with my welcome drink

    St. Regis

    (4 reviews)

    €€€€

    Starting off by saying the property is stunning! We arrived and were giving a welcome drink - which…read moreI love. The breakfast is absolutely amazing, there's even live music- it's a great start to your day. Location is okay but definitely need to uber or drive. The blinds in our room were broken and never fixed (which is okay for us because we like waking up to the sun) and service was very slow by the pool. Overall, it was a great experience but for the price I expected a bit more.

    I've got to admit that after an early morning flight and dealing with all the bros and hos at the…read morePalma airport, I was a bit nervous about what Majorca would have in store for our holiday. Of course, from the minute we arrived at the St. Regis, those concerns were put to rest. It was paradise in paradise, sunny days in the mid eighties. We were promptly greeted by one of the hosts while a porter tended to our luggage. Seated on the beautiful wrap around terrace, we answered a few check in questions with our host and were treated to a welcome cocktail and snacks. At this early hour, our room was not ready so we just took a short walk to grab some lunch in Porto Portals. They had called us by the time we were finished and let us know everything was all set for us. And let me tell you, we were all set. Upgraded to a top floor suite with a killer beach and pool view in an enormous room that lacked nothing. The porter arrived as we did and explained a few things about the resort and provided some know how to all the switches and thoughtful touches of our suite. Our suite had an excellent designers touch to it, with impressive decor and paintings of some of Palma's famous sites. There was no shortage of storage space in the entry hallway/dressing room. Bathroom was all marble, complete with double sinks, soaking tub, shower and separate toilet/bidet room that was even accessible from the entrance lobby. Full office desk with any kind supply or outlet you may need. There were chairs and a chase to relax in next to the mini bar up front by the windows in the lounge area. The bed itself was very comfy and I loved the ergonomic pillows that we found in the closet, slept like a baby. The balcony patio was another nice place to hang out and take in the view from the table or chase. Service was impeccable and the flawless way that everyone spoke Spanish and English made me ashamed to not be multilingual. We got hooked up with a nice breakfast rate and were very pleased with the buffet. I typically stuck to what was local and stuffed myself on chorizo, jamon, the fantastic oranges of the area and the sinfully good ensaimada. Staff got us set up with chairs and towels by the pool and helped out with the brellie for my fair skinned lady. I was also happy that even the valets were quick with taxis and spoke Spanish to our drivers to avoid any misunderstandings. We had a splendid stay here and an impeccable meal at Es Fum (attached a photo of the menu). The St. Regis didn't miss a beat. I also learned a few things about the St. Regis and Majorca in general: -Started by John Jacob Astor -A commitment to technology which was clear with all of the outlets, lights and switches and full keypads on both sides of the bed (very thoughtful) that controlled everything from the lights to the ceiling fan and drapes -Known for the Butler service which we wised up to use to book tables for our dinner reservations, you'll need them if you want a decent table anywhere -The oranges on Majorca are as good as you'll ever eat -The train to Soller was a bunch of fun -There are a lot of Germans on Majorca and I was constantly high fived in my Deutschland kit by other supporters of the 2014 World Cup Champions -Bros don't stay at the St. Regis, thankfully

    Hotel Hospes Maricel & Spa - Beautiful view from room

    Hotel Hospes Maricel & Spa

    (4 reviews)

    €€€

    What a stunning property in Mallorca. While in town for a wedding, the brides recommended this spot…read moreas one of their favorite hotels in the area and I can see why. First of all, the views from the main building are absolutely stunning. Think panoramic views of ocean and sand with a beautiful pool that looks like it's floating in the ocean. That alone had me obsessed, but then I saw my room. When staying you can book in the main building, or the suites located in a passageway across the street which you access underground. We booked a room in the main building and got upgraded to the ocean view which was awesome. The room was quite large, with a large separate bathroom space which had the toilet and shower in one room with a tub and sink in the entryway which was great for girls sharing a room. We were also able to add a cot to the room for an extra 125 Euro a night and even with that, the room felt spacious. There is not a lot of natural light, as the one window that we had was super small, but the stunning views made up for it. The service from the folks at the hotel was super friendly. They offer room service, a spa, breakfast every day (include with suites or a la carte with a regular room), and amazing poolside service. I also love that you can go into the ocean straight from stairs attached to the pool. I really enjoyed my stay here. If you want to splurge a little and enjoy the views and amenities this is the perfect spot. It was great to unwind here amidst some jam-packed wedding festivities.

    Gorgeous villa a little off the beaten path but easy to get to downtown, this hotel is the perfect…read moreplace to relax and get away from it all. The spa is first rate. Maricel looks like an old palace, but it was built in 1948 to look that way. Back in the day, movies stars and royalty stayed here. It closed in the 80s and then reopened in 2002 with expanded rooms. Most rooms have terraces and ocean views. There is an infinity pool, a bar and cabanas that are busy in season. You can get massages in treatment nooks overlooking the water. There is a restaurant that serves incredible breakfasts and lunches. The main spa facility also has a separate business center for retreats and events. That area accessible by tunnel is mid century modern, but the overall aesthetic is neo-classical. The staff are friendly and discreet from the front desk to the restaurant servers to the cheerful maids who do a very thorough job maintaining the rooms. You even have a pillow library to pick just the right one for a good night's sleep. The bathroom is white marble with a soaking tub and dual handheld / rain shower. We stayed in #14, one of the best on the property.

    Hotel Coronado - Lobby

    Hotel Coronado

    (7 reviews)

    €€€

    Worst service I've ever gotten from a hotel in my entire life. We arrived at 1 am after a 5 hour…read moreferry ride to check in to the hotel. Only to find that the receptionist raised our booking price 600 euros and had changed the reservation from two ocean view rooms to one. We showed her the price on our phone showing her the amount we booked it for and she refused to acknowledge anything we were showing her. The moment she saw that we were American and had American passports they repeated over and over again the price they were giving us. We said okay well sleep here for the night and see where we could change our hotel to the next day. She said that's impossible and that we had to pay upfront the entire amount and threatened to call the police on us. She then tried to withhold our passports and was hostile and aggressive towards us until we left. DO NOT STAY THERE.

    After climbing all morning nearby, I met up with some friends who were not climbing. There were…read morefour adult women, two well behaved eight-year-old women, and one small well behaved dog. We went to dine at hotel Coronado and we're completely ignored. We were given one menu. Even after I went into use the bathroom and said hello and make contact with two other restaurant employees, and then tripped and fell ass over teakettle on my way back to the table, the woman from the kitchen came out and asked if I needed a doctor, I said I only needed ice which she promptly brought to me but the waiter did nothing but scowl and act very cross. I asked if we could get water and my friends asked for additional menus but the waiter said that one menu was enough for our group. We were appalled. The waiter did not seem to even want to take our order much less bring us additional menus. So, we left and went across the street to the other hotel patio which had an equally fantastic view and stellar service.

    Valentin Peguera - hotels - Updated May 2026

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