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AccommodationS

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Sun, Sea 
& Serenity

Mallorca, Spain – April 18-23, 2026
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Spa & wellness

Escape to a holistic haven of health and wellness at the exquisite Arabella Spa. Immerse yourself in the largest luxury spa on the island, featuring 11 treatment rooms, Jacuzzi, dry sauna, Egyptian Brine Bath and ice cave. Exclusive Maria Galland products guarantee a rejuvenating experience, tailored to your individual needs.

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ThingS To do

Visit the Serra de Tramuntana

Hike, bike or drive through a landscape of deep gorges, jaw-dropping cliffs and the island’s highest peak.

Hit the beach

Mallorca is famous for its beaches and Playa de Muro is one of the best, with white sands, clear shallow water, a nature preserve and more.

Explore picturesque coves

Boasting one of Europe's most stunning coves, Cala Llombards is a prime example. It's situated near the famous Es Pontas rock formation and an iconic old fishing harbor.

Marvel at Bellver Castle

See stunning panoramic views from this 14th-century castle, the only circular Gothic castle in Spain.

Experience Palma Cathedral

Features a spectacular Last Supper pediment, one of the world's largest stained-glass windows, and a Gaudi-designed canopy over the main altar.

Enjoy Alcúdia

A lovely old town complete with ancient architecture, hidden gardens and delicious eateries.

Explore by boat

Viewing Mallorca from the water offers unparalleled access to its remote coves and cerulean waters.

Make a splash

The calm waters are perfect for windsurfing, paddleboarding or kayaking, with equipment and lessons readily available along the beach.

Visit Valldemossa

The village is famous for hosting Chopin and Sand in 1838 – visit the Royal Carthusian Monastery, where they stayed, and hear Chopin’s music play on his piano.

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To do

Visit the Serra de Tramuntana

Hike, bike or drive through a landscape of deep gorges, jaw-dropping cliffs and the island’s highest peak.

Hit the beach

Mallorca is famous for its beaches and Playa de Muro is one of the best, with white sands, clear shallow water, a nature preserve and more.

Explore picturesque coves

Boasting one of Europe's most stunning coves, Cala Llombards is a prime example. It's situated near the famous Es Pontas rock formation and an iconic old fishing harbor.

Marvel at Bellver Castle

See stunning panoramic views from this 14th-century castle, the only circular Gothic castle in Spain.

Experience Palma Cathedral

Features a spectacular Last Supper pediment, one of the world's largest stained-glass windows, and a Gaudi-designed canopy over the main altar.

Enjoy Alcúdia

A lovely old town complete with ancient architecture, hidden gardens and delicious eateries.

Explore by boat

Viewing Mallorca from the water offers unparalleled access to its remote coves and cerulean waters.

Make a splash

The calm waters are perfect for windsurfing, paddleboarding or kayaking, with equipment and lessons readily available along the beach.

Visit Valldemossa

The village is famous for hosting Chopin and Sand in 1838 – visit the Royal Carthusian Monastery, where they stayed, and hear Chopin’s music play on his piano.

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Visit the Serra de Tramuntana

Hike, bike or drive through a landscape of deep gorges, jaw-dropping cliffs and the island’s highest peak.

Hit the beach

Mallorca is famous for its beaches and Playa de Muro is one of the best, with white sands, clear shallow water, a nature preserve and more.

Explore picturesque coves

Boasting one of Europe's most stunning coves, Cala Llombards is a prime example. It's situated near the famous Es Pontas rock formation and an iconic old fishing harbor.

Marvel at Bellver Castle

See stunning panoramic views from this 14th-century castle, the only circular Gothic castle in Spain.

Experience Palma Cathedral

Features a spectacular Last Supper pediment, one of the world's largest stained-glass windows, and a Gaudi-designed canopy over the main altar.

Enjoy Alcúdia

A lovely old town complete with ancient architecture, hidden gardens and delicious eateries.

Explore by boat

Viewing Mallorca from the water offers unparalleled access to its remote coves and cerulean waters.

Make a splash

The calm waters are perfect for windsurfing, paddleboarding or kayaking, with equipment and lessons readily available along the beach.

Visit Valldemossa

The village is famous for hosting Chopin and Sand in 1838 – visit the Royal Carthusian Monastery, where they stayed, and hear Chopin’s music play on his piano.

Things to do

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The St. Regis Mardavall
Mallorca Resort

Perched on Mallorca's southwest coast, this luxurious retreat features elegant rooms and suites, each graced with a private terrace and breathtaking Mediterranean vistas. Culinary delights abound with four exceptional dining venues and the hotel's signature afternoon tea service. Indulge in relaxation at the cascading pool, the Egyptian Brine Bath, or the Jacuzzi. The day spa and comprehensive fitness center cater to your well-being.

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Amenities

Experience refined indulgence in an elegantly appointed 5-star room boasting a private terrace or balcony. Enjoy the privileges of St. Regis Butler Service and immerse yourself in state-of-the-art technology and amenities such as Jacuzzis and saunas. Spacious and lavishly decorated, these accommodations offer unparalleled luxury. 

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Want to learn more about your stay at the St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort? 

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Dining

Experience the pinnacle of dining at The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort. Indulge in Michelin-starred cuisine at Es Fum, savor Mediterranean and Latin American flavors at the Mar Sea Club, and embrace authentic Mallorcan cuisine with Terra’s farm-to-table concept. The St. Regis Bar offers a vibrant social hub for cocktails and tapas in a stylishly renovated lounge. 

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Location  

Mallorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, and the seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 125 miles southeast of the Spanish mainland and boasts a diverse landscape featuring rugged mountains, stunning coastlines, fertile plains and enchanting caves. 

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Culture  

Mallorca has a distinct Catalan culture, which is different than the mainland, with its own Spanish dialect, customs and dress. Though famous for its beaches, Mallorca has an enviable history influenced by the Romans, Moors and Spanish. The island is rich in historical reminders, particularly Palma. 

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Cuisine

Mallorcan cuisine is Mediterranean, showcasing fresh seafood, vibrant vegetables, olive oil and pork. Local herbs like thyme and rosemary infuse many dishes. Must-tries include “tumbet” (layered vegetables), “ensaimada” (spiral pastry), and “pa amb oli” (garlic bread).

St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort

Perched on Mallorca's southwest coast, this luxurious retreat features elegant rooms and suites, each graced with a private terrace and breathtaking Mediterranean vistas. Culinary delights abound with four exceptional dining venues and the hotel's signature afternoon tea service. Indulge in relaxation at the cascading pool, the Egyptian Brine Bath, or the Jacuzzi. The day spa and comprehensive fitness center cater to your well-being.

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Dining

Experience the pinnacle of dining at The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort. Indulge in Michelin-starred cuisine at Es Fum, savor Mediterranean and Latin American flavors at the Mar Sea Club, and embrace authentic Mallorcan cuisine with Terra’s, farm-to-table concept. The St. Regis Bar offers a vibrant social hub for cocktails and tapas in a stylishly renovated lounge. 

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Spa & Wellness

Escape to a holistic haven of health and wellness at the exquisite Arabella Spa. Immerse yourself in the largest luxury spa on the island, featuring 11 treatment rooms, Jacuzzi, dry sauna, Egyptian Brine Bath and ice cave. Exclusive Maria Galland products guarantee a rejuvenating experience, tailored to your individual needs.

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Amenities

Experience refined indulgence in an elegantly appointed 5-star room boasting a private terrace or balcony. Enjoy the privileges of St. Regis Butler Service and immerse yourself in state-of-the-art technology and amenities such as Jacuzzis and saunas. Spacious and lavishly decorated, these accommodations offer unparalleled luxury. 

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Location  

Mallorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, and the seventh largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 125 miles southeast of the Spanish mainland and boasts a diverse landscape featuring rugged mountains, stunning coastlines, fertile plains and enchanting caves. 

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Culture  

Mallorca has a distinct Catalan culture which is different than the mainland with its own Spanish dialect, customs and dress. Though famous for its beaches, Mallorca has an enviable history influenced by the Romans, Moors and Spanish. The island is rich in historical reminders, particularly Palma. 

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Cuisine

Mallorcan cuisine is Mediterranean, showcasing fresh seafood, vibrant vegetables, olive oil and pork. Local herbs like thyme and rosemary infuse many dishes. Must-tries include “tumbet” (layered vegetables), “ensaimada” (spiral pastry), and “pa amb oli” (garlic bread).

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ThingS To do

Visit the Serra de Tramuntana

Hike, bike or drive through a landscape of deep gorges, jaw-dropping cliffs and the island’s highest peak.

Hit the beach

Mallorca is famous for its beaches and Playa de Muro is one of the best, with white sands, clear shallow water, a nature preserve and more.

Explore picturesque coves

Boasting one of Europe's most stunning coves, Cala Llombards is a prime example. It's situated near the famous Es Pontas rock formation and an iconic old fishing harbor.

Marvel at Bellver Castle

See stunning panoramic views from this 14th-century castle, the only circular Gothic castle in Spain.

Experience Palma Cathedral

Features a spectacular Last Supper pediment, one of the world's largest stained-glass windows, and a Gaudi-designed canopy over the main altar.

Enjoy Alcúdia

A lovely old town complete with ancient architecture, hidden gardens and delicious eateries.

Explore by boat

Viewing Mallorca from the water offers unparalleled access to its remote coves and cerulean waters.

Make a splash

The calm waters are perfect for windsurfing, paddleboarding or kayaking, with equipment and lessons readily available along the beach.

Visit Valldemossa

The village is famous for hosting Chopin and Sand in 1838 – visit the Royal Carthusian Monastery, where they stayed, and hear Chopin’s music play on his piano.

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