Need to know
Rooms
Eight, including two suites.
Check–Out
11am. Check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible when availability allows.
More details
Rates include a daily breakfast in the dining room and garden patio, or on your private terrace. There’s a continental buffet, and a selection of hot dishes and toast served à la carte.
Also
One of the double rooms with a valley view is accessible if you use a wheelchair, and all communal areas can be accessed from this room.
Hotel closed
Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House is closed from mid-January and reopens on 1 March each year.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout. In rooms: 43-inch satellite TV, air-conditioning, underfloor heating, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, sun hats, bathrobes, slippers and custom bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Period details such as exposed stone, beamed ceilings and tiled floors bring bonafide Balearic charm to the finca’s eight rooms and suites, each flanked by large private terraces for alfresco downtime a casa. But make no mistake: when you’re supine in your in-room deep soaking tub, Nespresso espresso in hand, you’re going to feel anything but rustic. Bag the vaulted double room for its unique arched sandstone ceiling, or upgrade to a first-floor suite for extra lounging room and superior valley views.
Poolside
Bag a day-bed by the infinity pool to soak up endless views across the olive groves and Randa Valley between gentle laps.
Spa
There’s a cute little sauna hidden between the trees by the restaurant, and massage treatments are available on request. Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House partners with a local gym, Onfitness Algaida (additional fees apply), and personal training and guided yoga sessions can also be organised.
Packing tips
A penchant for all things olive — as well as drizzling estate-produced oil over dishes as you desire, you’ll get a taste for the crop in the shower, too, as the hotel’s custom bath products are made with the finca’s harvest.
Also
The gnarled olive tree on the terrace is around 500 years old and archeological remains discovered around the estate date back further still, some as far as the Muslim occupation of Mallorca over 1,000 years ago.
Children
Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House welcomes over-14s only.
Sustainability efforts
The finca sits on an estate of around 3,000 olive trees, producing its own extra virgin olive oil using traditional Mallorcan farming methods. The olive grove helps to offset the hotel’s (minimal) carbon footprint: waste water is used to irrigate the groves, solar panels provide much of the estate’s power, and the organic products found in your bathroom are made using homegrown olive oil.
The restaurant sources much of its seasonal produce from local farms and markets, and you’re encouraged to order meals in advance, the better to minimise food waste. You won’t find a single-use plastic product anywhere on the property, and the finca is working to reduce the use of all plastics across the estate.