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Carretera Cala Mesquida, Cami de Son Barbassa, Capdepera, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain


Cases de Son Barbassa

Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain [view map]

Style
400-year-old finca
Setting
Rugged and rural

Although set in the ancient town of Capdepera, surrounded by historic parkland, the contemporary boutique hotel Cases de Son Barbassa has plenty of 21st Century luxuries.

Need to know

Mallorca hotels: Cases de Son Barbassa, need to know
Rooms
12, including two suites.
Rates
Low season, €150–€204; mid season, €190–€258; high season, €204–€274, including breakfast and tax.
Check-out
Midday.
Facilities
Swimming pool, restaurant, bar.
Children
Welcome: extra beds can be arranged. Children between two and 12 are charged 50 per cent of the adult rate.
Hotel closed
November 15 until February.
Also
The grounds boast some prehistoric ruins dating back 3,000 years.

In the know

Our favourite rooms
Room 15 has a huge terrace and the best vistas in the house. 21 and 22 are the suites with views, which can also fit an extra bed. Whatever size room you go for, ask for a countryside view rather than one of the swimming pool.

Food & drink

Mallorca hotels: Cases de Son Barbassa, food & drink
Hotel restaurant
White tablecloths, stone walls – it’s smart yet relaxed, with amazing views across country. All the food comes from the farm itself, even the meat.
Dress code
As casual as you wish.
Top table
Ask for the table near the window; when it's warm, go for one on the terrace.
Last orders
Food: 10.30pm.
Room service
There’s none as such, but the minibar is reasonably priced.
Hotel bar
Have a drink on a lounger, or an armchair in the cosy lobby.

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Cases de Son Barbassa

Carretera Cala Mesquida, Cami de Son Barbassa, Capdepera, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Cases de Son Barbassa

Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain [view map]

Local restaurants

Part of a hotel, the garden dining area at Ses Rotges on Cala Ratjada (+34 971 563 108) is is a romantic setting for a Michelin-starred restaurant. Renaisansce in Capdepera (+34 971 563 713) serves great French cuisine. C'an Maya in Cala Ratjada (+34 971 564 035) has a terrace looking over the small harbour and is great for fish. L'Orient on Placa de l'Orient (+34 971 563 098) is a lively tapas bar and great for watching life in the square of Capdepera. The best beach restaurant, or chiringuito, for lunch is at Cala Torta but the one in Canyamel is also great.

 

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 of the high season. There is a tennis club nearby and also a 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.

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