Son Brull Hotel and Spa, Nr Pollenca, Mallorca - Explore & Book
"If you need a fix of contemporary design and top-notch service but in a handy rural setting, Son Brull has it sussed. Only a couple of miles from the picturesque town of Pollenca in the north, it's set on a forested hillside with great views across the plain, surrounded by vines and cypress trees. With its substantial size and natural setting, it's got imposing presence when you first arrive. The 27 slickly designed, teched-up rooms are so geared for comfort they even come with pillow menus.
This was once a Jesuit monastery; its olive mill and press still remain, as does the beautiful late-Baroque inner courtyard. But things have moved on for worshippers today. A shimmering heated infinity pool now overlooks the valley, and double daybeds with wafting muslin drapes line the decking. In the grounds, vineyards and veg patches are plump with almonds, olives, grapes and fruits ripening in the sunshine. Bees produce the estate's honey, chickens provide the eggs, and donkeys roam free. And then there's the very well-equipped spa, plus a chill-out bar and two fine restaurants, which all now cater to a different kind of monk: mostly romantics. A divine place to unwind.
Highs
Pampering spa with steam room, sauna, hammam, pools, gym and treatment rooms; yoga and meditation too
Good location: mountains, beaches and golf are a short drive away, as is nightlife in Pollenca, but this spot is super serene
Despite its style, it's not at all pretentious or stuffy. We've always found the atmosphere relaxed and staff very friendly
Excellent food, much of it home grown - breakfasting on freshly picked cherries and homemade jams by the pool is a fine start to the day
We loved the spoiling extras: cava on ice, sunhats, bowls of their almonds and apricots in the room, sweet surprises on your pillow, and complimentary granitas poolside
Lows
There's no escaping it, it's a pricey treat. But you get a lot for your euro
Unless you're a walker or cyclist you'll need a hire car to get around (beaches are a 10-minute drive away)
Some of the old monastery bedroom windows are a little small, which makes the rooms a bit dark, but fab interiors more than make up for this
The 365 restaurant is closed on Tuesday nights in winter months (February, March and November)" - Aidan Forestier-Walker