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Discover the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are one of the most attractive destinations in the Mediterranean, thanks to their pristine beaches with crystalline waters, their wonderful climate, and the diversity of the landscapes found across the islands. Mallorca and Menorca stand out in particular for their combination of nature, tradition, and wide range of seaside leisure activities.
This archipelago in the western Mediterranean is renowned for its white-sand coves, charming villages, and coastal routes as well as a cuisine that captures the very essence of the Mediterranean way of life.
With hotels on Mallorca and Menorca, Senator Hotels & Resorts invites you to discover some of the most unique destinations on the Balearic Islands in accommodation designed to help you make the most of your visit to the Mediterranean.
Our Balearic Island hotels
Our hotels on the Balearic Islands are located in two of the archipelago’s most attractive destinations, Mallorca and Menorca. With fine sand beaches, bustling promenades, historic harbours, and protected natural landscapes, both islands offer a unique range of experiences, making them the perfect choice for a seaside getaway.
Discover our hotels on Mallorca and Menorca and find the perfect accommodation for your stay in the Balearic Islands.
Hotels in Mallorca
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, combining extensive fine-sand beaches, coves tucked away between cliffs, traditional villages, and a wide range of available outdoor activities.
The east coast is home to some of the island’s most visited destinations, such as Cala Millor, which is known for its long beach and pleasant promenade. This area is perfect for enjoying the sea, the local cuisine, and the Mediterranean ambience that characterises the island.
Any of our hotels in Cala Millor are ideal for exploring the island and making the most of a seaside getaway.
Cala Millor
Cala Millor is one of the best-known destinations in Mallorca thanks to its extensive fine-sand beach, its promenade, and the wide range of available leisure and dining options. Located on the island’s east coast, this destination is ideal for families and/or couples looking to enjoy the essence of the Mediterranean.
Hotels in Menorca
Menorca is renowned for its unspoilt natural beauty, coves featuring turquoise waters, and tranquil ambience. Designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, the island maintains a unique balance between tourism, landscape, and historical heritage.
The island’s capital, Mahón, is home to one of the most impressive natural harbours in the Mediterranean and is noted for its history, architecture, and bustling seaside vibe.
Nearby there are charming villages such as Es Castell, where the maritime ambience and local cuisine are part of everyday life.
Our hotels in Menorca allow visitors to discover the island from prime locations near the Port of Mahón.
Mahón
The Port of Mahón is one of Menorca’s most iconic landmarks. Stretching over six kilometres in length, it is one of Europe’s largest natural harbours and is the ideal spot for strolling, enjoying seaside restaurants, and observing the island’s maritime activity.
Es Castell
Es Castell is one of the most charming towns in Menorca. Situated next to the Port of Mahón, it is renowned for its seafaring tradition, its plazas that open out onto the sea, and its peaceful atmosphere.
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What to do on the Balearic Islands
Mallorca and Menorca offer two distinct ways of discovering the Mediterranean, from extensive beaches and lively seafront promenades to quiet coves and villages steeped in seafaring tradition.
Mallorca‘s beaches and coves
The east coast of Mallorca is home to popular destinations such as Cala Millor, known for its expansive fine-sand beach and promenade lined with restaurants and sea-front cafés.
From here it is also easy to explore other parts of the coast, such as Cala Bona or Sa Coma, which are perfect for enjoying calm waters and authentic Mediterranean ambience.
Flavours of Mallorca
Mallorcan cuisine is an essential part of the island experience. During your stay you should sample local specialities such as Mallorcan sobrasada, one of the island’s most traditional products, or the famous ensaimada, the Balearic Islands’ most iconic sweet treat.
Menorca: Nature and sea
Menorca has been designated a Biosphere Reserve and is renowned for its natural landscapes and coves offering crystalline turquoise waters. One of the island’s most popular activities is walking the Camí de Cavalls, a historic trail that circles the island and offers visitors the opportunity to discover some of its most spectacular scenery.
The charm of the Port of Mahón
The Port of Mahón, one of the largest natural harbours in the Mediterranean, is one of the island’s must-see attractions, and strolling along its quays, enjoying its restaurants, or simply observing the maritime activity are just a few of the typical things to do while visiting the island.
Nearby is Es Castell, where the small harbour of Cales Fonts offers a choice of seaside restaurants that are perfect for enjoying fresh fish and seafood.
Menorcan cuisine
Mahón-Menorca PDO cheese stands out as one of the best-known products in Balearic cuisine as well as one of the island’s most representative flavours. Lobster stew, one of the most traditional dishes in Menorcan cuisine, is also very popular here.
Playas y calas de Mallorca
En Mallorca, la costa este alberga destinos muy populares como Cala Millor, conocida por su extensa playa de arena fina y su paseo marítimo lleno de restaurantes y terrazas frente al mar.
Desde aquí también es fácil descubrir otras zonas de la costa como Cala Bona o Sa Coma, perfectas para disfrutar de aguas tranquilas y ambiente mediterráneo.
Sabores de Mallorca
La gastronomía mallorquina forma parte esencial de la experiencia en la isla. Durante tu estancia podrás probar especialidades locales como la sobrasada mallorquina, uno de los productos más tradicionales, o la famosa ensaimada, el dulce más emblemático de las Baleares.
Naturaleza y mar en Menorca
Menorca, declarada Reserva de la Biosfera, destaca por sus paisajes naturales y sus calas de aguas turquesas. Uno de los planes más conocidos de la isla es recorrer el Camí de Cavalls, una ruta histórica que rodea la isla y permite descubrir algunos de sus paisajes más espectaculares.
El encanto del Puerto de Mahón
El Puerto de Mahón, uno de los puertos naturales más grandes del Mediterráneo, es uno de los lugares imprescindibles de la isla. Pasear por sus muelles, disfrutar de sus restaurantes o contemplar la actividad marítima es uno de los planes más típicos en Menorca.
Muy cerca se encuentra Es Castell, donde el pequeño puerto de Cales Fonts ofrece restaurantes junto al mar perfectos para disfrutar de pescado fresco.
Gastronomía menorquina
Entre los sabores más representativos de la isla destaca el queso Mahón-Menorca D.O., uno de los productos más conocidos de la gastronomía balear. También es muy popular la caldereta de langosta, uno de los platos más tradicionales de la cocina menorquina.