This marvellous hotel is set in a historic building in the centre of Palma. Its lounges, where you can enjoy a drink and fine cigar, have the feel of an exquisite museum.
The Palacio Ca Sa Galesa dates back to 1576 and features sociable lounges with decor from the 17th to the 19th centuries. This historic charm blends with modern amenities such as a stylish, Monet-themed cafe which serves tea especially imported from Harrod’s, London.
Enjoy the Balearic sunshine from the sun terrace, work out in the gym or spend a session in the sauna. Then you can cool off in the unique indoor swimming pool found in the hotel’s own Roman baths – the only remaining pool in Palma’s Gothic Quarter.
Majorca has 550 kilometres of coast, where you will find some of the Mediterranean's most beautiful coves and beaches: white sand beaches with a full range of services, as well as small coves set between cliffs and pine groves in the north of the island. Majorca clean, clear waters are ideal for swimming and water sports such as scuba diving, windsurfing, fishing, sailing, and even surfing.
Towns such as Deia, Pollença and Valldemossa have captivated artists for centuries, on account of their picturesque atmosphere. Majorca is a favourite holiday destination for famous people from the world of politics, film and fashion. Culture is a vital part of the life of the island. Throughout the year there are festivals, concerts and exhibitions... The capital, Palma de Mallorca, is the island's cultural centre, outstanding for its historic old town and excellent nightlife.