A Mediterranean cliffside escape with Jumeirah

Jumeirah Mallorca crowns the cliffs of Port de Sóller, perfectly balanced between the formidable Tramuntana Mountains and the deep blue of the Mediterranean Sea. On the unspoilt northwest coast of the island, this hotel brings a new standard of luxury to the region, creating a desirable location for an opulent Mediterranean getaway.

A Mediterranean cliffside escape with Jumeirah

Inspired design, unforgettable views

The hotel's design pays homage to its surroundings. The round, stone entry hall is modelled on the ancient Mallorcan defence towers, known as Talaias, that once protected the coast. This thoughtful approach continues inside, where each room and suite offers an intimate space with a relaxed ambience. The artwork cleverly balances the landscape; mountain-facing rooms display art depicting the sea, while sea-facing rooms feature work that illustrates the mountains.

The 121 rooms and suites provide a serene retreat, many with private balconies to soak in the panoramic views. For an unparalleled experience, the three Signature Suites offer exceptional facilities, including the Lighthouse Suite with its private garden and Jacuzzi, and the expansive Mar Blau Villa, complete with its own private pool.

Exceptional dining and serene wellness

The culinary offerings at Jumeirah Mallorca are designed to be as memorable as the views. Cap Roig Brasserie, named after a local red fish, serves fresh, seasonal produce on a spacious stone terrace overlooking the sea. For exquisite Spanish signature cuisine, Es Fanals is located at the top of the hotel, where an open kitchen allows you to watch the chefs at work. As evening draws in, the Sunset Lounge provides the perfect setting for Japanese-Peruvian delicacies and signature cocktails against the backdrop of the setting sun.

What truly sets Jumeirah Mallorca apart is the care woven through every wellbeing experience. Here, your wellness journey is made personal from the moment you arrive. The Talise Spa sits high above the coastline, inviting you to unwind with therapies that draw inspiration from Mallorca’s natural beauty and using local ingredients like citrus, almonds, and olives, providing a connection to the island’s natural bounty. Start your morning with yoga on a panoramic terrace as the sun climbs over the Tramuntana Mountains, or take a dip in the infinity pool - perched 110 metres above the sea and designed so the water feels endless. Treatments are thoughtfully crafted using local botanicals, and you can enjoy hydropools that overlook the coastline.

Exploring Port de Sóller and beyond

While the hotel provides a complete world of its own, the charming town of Sóller and its port are just a short distance away, ready to be explored. For those seeking adventure, the UNESCO World Heritage Tramuntana Mountains offer incredible hiking and cycling routes. Alternatively, see the dramatic coastline from a different angle with a private yacht charter, stopping in secluded coves for a swim in the clear waters.

Or why not embrace the culture and craftmanship of Son Moragues, where you can follow the history of its iconic and delicious olive oil whilst exploring age-old groves and indulging in local delicacies.

Jumeirah Mallorca offers a sophisticated and serene escape, combining remarkable design, fine dining, and a deep sense of place on this beautiful Spanish island.

To begin planning your holiday to Mallorca, speak to your Travel Counsellor today.

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