In 1983
PALMA
became the capital of one of Spain's newly established autonomous regions, the Balearic Islands, and since then it's shed the dusty provincialism of yesteryear, developing into a go-ahead and cosmopolitan commercial hub of 325,000 people. The new self-confidence is plain to see in the city centre, a vibrant and urbane place which is akin to the big cities of the Spanish mainland - and a world away from the heaving tourist enclaves of the surrounding bay. There's ... [More]
Situated right on the Paseo Maritimo seafront, with superb views of the Bay of Palma, the Cathedral and Club Nautico and Club de Mar Boat Clubs. The hotel is 1 km from the city centre and 4 km from the beach at Illetas. Bedrooms are spacious and equipped with air conditioning, telephone, television,... [More]
Situated in a central and quiet location close to the sea front, Cathedral, Museum of Contemporary Art and the Port. Each of the 187 fully equipped bedrooms have a terrace. There are two swimming pools, a quiet garden on the ground floor and a roof top pool with views of the city Other facilities in... [More]
Situated in Palma Nova, 500 metres from the white sandy beaches along a rocky and wild coast on the south east of the island with views to Cala Domingos. Hotel facilities include a swimming pool with pool bar, lounge and restaurant. [More]
Playa Cala Mayor Hotel is located on the white and fine sandy beach of Cala Mayor very close to the Royal Palace and 5 km from downtown Palma. The hotel guest rooms are all spacious and well decorated and are equipped with modern facilities and amenities. Other features include a restaurant and bar ... [More]