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Can Simoneta
- Style
- 21st-century farmhouse
- Setting
- Verdant clifftop
The hardest decision you'll have to make at this secluded Mallorca hotel is whether to have a massage under the pines or to clamber into Can Simoneta's clifftop Jacuzzi.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 18, including five suites.
- Rates
- Low season, €185–€790; high season, €340–€900, including breakfast and tax.
- Check-out
- Midday, but flexible.
- Facilities
- Restaurant, massage area, internet access. Direct access to the sea by a curved stairway carved into the cliff.
- Poolside
- There’s a large pool and clifftop Jacuzzi.
- Children
- There is a 50 per cent discount on rates for one child and 75 per cent for a second. Because the hotel is close to a cliff edge, parents may consider it unsafe for very young children. Cots are €45 a night, and extra beds are €75–€110.
- Hotel closed
- January; re-opening 12 February.
- Also
- The hotel has private access to a secluded cove where there is a bathing pool cut out of the rock. Hotel guests get 10 per cent discount at three local golf courses.
In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- Most importantly, ask for a sea view. Two of the suites and two of the doubles have terraces. Otherwise, our favourite rooms are 4, 7, 21 and 22.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- The restaurant has views over the bay of Canyamel, and specialises in Mediterranean dishes with a twist. If the weather is good, get a table outside on the terrace.
- Dress code
- Relaxed, but dress for dinner.
- Top table
- Both indoors and outside, the corner tables are best. The hotel can arrange a secluded dinner for two perched on the cliff.
- Last orders
- Food: 10.30pm. You can order drinks until you go to bed.
- Room service
- 24 hours, but limited after hours.
- Hotel bar
- Snuggle up with drinks under the awning on the sofas, or struggle down the steps to the monk’s pool with your drinks.
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Local restaurants
Ses Rotges on Cala Ratjada (+34 971 563 108) is Michelin-starred, with a dining area out in the garden during summer.
Renaissance in Capdepera (+34 971 563 713) is a romantic restaurant serving great French cuisine. Enjoy fresh fish at
Can Maya in Cala Ratjada (+34 971 564 035). Make sure you get a table on the terrace looking over the small harbour. The best beach restaurant, or
chiringuito, for lunch is at Cala Torta but the one in Canyamel is also great.
Restaurante Porxada de Sa Torre, located beneath an old defence tower of the 13th century is very rustically decorated with ancient farmer tools as well as an antique oil and wine press. Order their speciality;
lechona (roast suckling pig) and roasted chicken.
Es Moli Den Bou on Calle Sol in Sant Llorenç (971 569 663) is a great Michelin-starred option for Mallorquin cuisine.
Worth getting out of bed for
Golf (there are four courses in the area); Smith members get 10 per cent off at three of them. Water sports include waterskiing, fishing, kite boarding, wake boarding and wind surfing. Hiking or mountain biking are popular, especially outside high season. There is a tennis club nearby, and also stables. Canyamel beach is a short walk across the finca’s land and across the rocks. Not too far is the legendary Cala Torta beach, which is unspoilt though the
chiringuito there is expensive simply because it’s so well known. Cala Agulla beach is not far away by car and is relatively untouched.
Diary
January The festival of San Sebastián, the patron saint of Palma. Revellers also doff their party caps to San Antonio Abad during this month. Since he's the patron saint of animals, you can expect all manner of pet processions and animal-blessing ceremonies. If you're in the mood for carnival, this part of the world gets busy with fancy dress and brightly coloured floats during the weekend before Lent for Sa Rua. Semana Santa, aka Holy Week, is an even bigger do: Palma holds processions every day, and the smaller towns have festivities, too. July Those after a knees-up should find their way to Valldemossa, when it's time to honour Santa Catalina Tomàs, the patron saint of Mallorca.
Sloane Helicopters can whisk you to and from the ceremony.
The summer season sees Can Simoneta at its best. The hotel can accommodate 70 wedding guests indoors and 200 outside.
Can Simoneta has handled many weddings, paying great attention to detail every time. The hotel has a beautiful clifftop location overlooking the Mediterranean.