Mallorca — Spain

The Mediterranean washes against Mallorca’s shores in quiet, unhurried rhythms. Here, limestone cliffs give way to sheltered coves, and ancient olive groves line the roads between hilltop villages. Days move slowly: mornings with ensaïmada and strong coffee, afternoons on sun-warmed terraces where the sea sits just below the horizon. The island’s finest places to stay are rooted in the landscape — stone, wood, and salt air — designed to recede rather than impose. In Mallorca, the pace is the point.

  • Cap Rocat

    Cap Rocat

    Cap Rocat occupies a 19th-century military fortress built into the rock above the sea. The structure has been carefully converted into a hotel with 24 rooms and suites, without losing the sense of weight and history embedded in its walls.

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  • Es Racó d’Artà 

    Es Racó d’Artà 

    Once a humble finca, Es Racó d’Artà has been thoughtfully reimagined as a retreat of mindfulness, art, and organic luxury.

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  • Sant Francesc

    Sant Francesc

    The design hotel in Palma’s old town blends historic elegance with modern minimalism—inviting a slower, more thoughtful stay in Mallorca.

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  • Can Ferrereta

    Can Ferrereta

    An escape in the heart of Santanyí, Mallorca—discover Can Ferrereta, a beautifully restored 17th-century hotel blending contemporary art, local heritage, and quiet luxury.

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