All-inclusive bliss in sun-kissed Mallorca

Escape to the pinnacle of luxury at Ikos Porto Petro, nestled on the sun-drenched shores of Mallorca. This hidden jewel of the Balearic Islands awaits those who appreciate the finer things in life; its wildly successful recipe for luxury combines an exceptional all-inclusive offering, Michelin-starred menus, stunning scenery on your doorstep, and impeccable service. And that’s just the beginning…

All-inclusive bliss in sun-kissed Mallorca

Make memories as a family

At Ikos Porto Petro, every moment is tailored to transcend the expected, creating memories that linger long after the golden sunset fades. Whether you’re holidaying as a couple or a family, the resort is the ultimate retreat from the everyday. Why not embark on a family snorkelling adventure, exploring the rich underwater tapestry of the Mediterranean? Or enjoy the thrill of a private family sailing excursion, with the horizon as your backdrop?

Back on land, families can listen to live music under a blanket of stars, or savour the pleasure of dining together seaside, with menus designed to enchant the palates of both grown-ups and young gourmands. And when you want a moment to relax alone, you can rest assured that your little ones are entertained and well looked after at the Heroes Kids’ Club. For older kids, there is the amazing Just4Teens Club that offers a range of activities, from cooking classes to team sports.

Explore more of Mallorca

Ikos are champions of local culture and strive to encourage guests to explore more of the resort’s incredible surroundings. To facilitate this, all Ikos guests can book a car for a full day, on a complimentary basis, to visit top places of interest, and you’ll also get a Culture Pass so you can explore various cultural sites in the area. Mallorca is packed with things to see and do. Its historic capital Palma has labyrinthine alleys to explore and vintage train rides to Sóller, and there are horse riding tours and even hot air balloon rides.

This popular Balearic Island is also known for its sheltered coves against a backdrop of limestone mountains, its Roman and Moorish remains, and glorious architecture – especially the Moorish Royal Palace of La Almudaina and the 13th-century Santa María Cathedral. Other fantastic spots include the stone-built village of Pollença with its art galleries, and Fornalutx, perched up on a hillside surrounded by orange plantations.

Where you’ll stay

The accommodation at Ikos Porto Petro caters to both the romantic whims of couples and the dynamic needs of families. Individual rooms and suites whisper luxury, with panoramic views of the sparkling Mediterranean or the resort’s lush gardens. Each is thoughtfully appointed with amenities that promise comfort and elegance, including private balconies or terraces perfect for witnessing the sunrise or sunset in seclusion. Couples might find themselves enchanted by the spacious bungalows that offer direct beach access, where the murmur of the sea is a constant companion to moments of intimacy.

For families, Ikos Porto Petro ensures that their stay is nothing short of extraordinary. Multi-bedroom suites brimming with space allow for privacy and time together, with delightful touches such as child-sized bathrobes and slippers included on your arrival. The resort is a playground of possibilities, with multiple pools that beckon families for a refreshing dip, to beautifully designed areas that cater to children's exploration and play.

To book your Mallorca holiday at the Ikos Porto Petro, call your Travel Counsellor today.

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