Best Boutique Hotels in Mallorca [2026]: 12 Stylish Stays

A curated selection of design-focused, intimate hotels across Palma, Sóller, Deià, Santanyí and the Mallorca coastline — ideal for couples and stylish escapes. This list leans towards hotels with a clear sense of identity, not just smaller properties calling themselves boutique.

Personally curated
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Updated for 2026

Quick summary

HotelBest ForAreaFrom
Hotel Cort Palma [Palma]first-time city staysPalma Old TownFrom €250+
Sant Francesc Hotel Singular [Palma]classic luxury in the cityPalma Old TownFrom €450+
Concepció by Nobis [Palma]design-led city breaksPalma / Santa Catalina edgeFrom €350+
Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden [Palma]secluded luxury in the cityLa Lonja, PalmaFrom €500+
Palma Riad [Palma]romantic adults-only staysCentral PalmaFrom €600+
El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma]rooftop views and adults-only calmCalatrava, PalmaFrom €400+
L’Avenida [Sóller]couples and characterSóllerFrom €250+
Ecocirer [Sóller]quiet, design-conscious staysSóllerFrom €220+
The Salvia [Sóller]small-scale romanceSóllerFrom €260+
La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel [Deià]landmark luxuryDeiàFrom €900+
Can Ferrereta [Santanyí]art-led five-star staysSantanyíFrom €450+
Can Simoneta [Canyamel]clifftop privacyCanyamelFrom €550+

The “From €” figures are indicative entry-level rates for lower-demand dates and can move sharply by season, room type and booking window.

Hotel Cort Palma [Palma]

rooftop plunge pool overlooking Plaça de Cort

A stylish boutique hotel on Plaça de Cort in Palma’s Old Town with one of the strongest central locations in the city and a compact rooftop plunge pool.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Plaça de Cort address in the heart of Palma
✔ Rooftop terrace with plunge pool
✔ Close to the cathedral and old-town streets
✔ Mediterranean look without feeling overdesigned

Best for:
Couples · First-time Palma stays · Short city breaks

Not ideal for:
Families wanting resort facilities · Guests arriving by car

Good to know:
This is a compact city hotel, not a full-service resort. Entry-level rooms are fine for shorter stays, but the better room categories make a clearer impression.

Insider tip:
If budget allows, book above the base category. Hotel Cort is at its best when you are also buying into the room character, not just the address.

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular [Palma]

rooftop terrace and restored mansion courtyard

A polished five-star boutique hotel in Palma’s Old Town set in a 19th-century mansion, with a more classic luxury feel than many of the city’s newer design hotels.

Quick snapshot:
✔ 19th-century mansion setting
✔ Palma Old Town location
✔ 42 rooms and suites
✔ Strong rooftop and terrace appeal

Best for:
Couples · Anniversary trips · Refined city stays

Not ideal for:
Travellers on tighter budgets · Guests who prefer a looser, more contemporary feel

Good to know:
This is one of Palma’s more established luxury names, and pricing usually reflects that. It feels elegant rather than playful, so it is a better fit for classic luxury than for offbeat design.

Insider tip:
Upgrade if room experience matters to you. At this level, the better categories do more to justify the spend.

Concepció by Nobis [Palma]

courtyard pool and warm minimalist interiors

A design-led five-star hotel where Palma’s Old Town meets Santa Catalina, with a cleaner, more contemporary look than the city’s heritage-heavy boutique stays.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Between Old Town and Santa Catalina
✔ Contemporary Scandinavian-Mediterranean design
✔ Courtyard-pool setup
✔ Better for food-focused city breaks than for resort time

Best for:
Design lovers · Couples · Palma weekends built around restaurants

Not ideal for:
Travellers after old-school mansion atmosphere · Families wanting lots of shared space

Good to know:
The style is pared-back and modern, which will suit some travellers more than Palma’s grander historic properties. It is also more urban in mood than romantic.

Insider tip:
Choose Concepció if you want to move easily between the Old Town and Santa Catalina without thinking about transport.

Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden [Palma]

lush garden courtyard inside a historic Palma house

A secluded luxury boutique hotel in Palma’s La Lonja quarter with an unusually private garden and a more cocooning feel than most central city stays.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Palma Old Town / La Lonja location
✔ Large private-feeling garden
✔ 24 suites
✔ More hidden-away than most city hotels

Best for:
Couples · Privacy in the city · Slower luxury stays

Not ideal for:
Travellers who want a lively social scene · Budget-conscious bookings

Good to know:
Can Bordoy is more about mood and retreat than efficiency. If you plan to be out all day and only need a smart base, some Palma hotels make more practical sense.

Insider tip:
Pick this one if privacy matters more than rooftop views. That is where it stands apart from Palma’s busier old-town competition.

Palma Riad [Palma]

dramatic suite interior and courtyard fountain

A theatrical adults-only boutique hotel in central Palma with only 11 suites and a much moodier personality than the usual polished luxury townhouse.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ 11-suite setup
✔ Central Palma location
✔ Distinctive, maximalist interiors

Best for:
Couples · Romantic weekends · Travellers who dislike generic luxury

Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who want bright, minimalist rooms

Good to know:
This is a taste-led hotel. If you prefer neutral design and easygoing simplicity, Palma Riad may feel too dark, too decorative or too self-aware.

Insider tip:
Book it as a one- or two-night Palma stay. It works best when the atmosphere is part of the reason you chose it.

El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma]

rooftop pool with views over Palma’s bay and old town

An adults-only design hotel in Palma’s Calatrava quarter with a standout rooftop pool and one of the calmer positions inside the old city.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only (+16)
✔ Calatrava location near the seafront
✔ Rooftop pool with bay views
✔ Strong spa-and-city-break balance

Best for:
Couples · Design-conscious Palma stays · Rooftop view seekers

Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers who want the busiest restaurant streets on the doorstep

Good to know:
Calatrava is quieter than the most central parts of Palma, which is a plus for many guests but can feel slightly removed if nightlife is the priority.

Insider tip:
Choose El Llorenç over livelier central options if your ideal Palma trip includes spa time and slower evenings, not just restaurant hopping.

L’Avenida [Sóller]

restored mansion facade and pool in the garden

An adults-only boutique hotel in Sóller set in a restored early-1900s mansion, with more flair and personality than many Tramuntana stays.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ In Sóller town
✔ Mansion setting with pool
✔ Good base for town, tram and west-coast drives

Best for:
Couples · Design lovers · Non-beach Mallorca itineraries

Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers who want to wake up on the coast

Good to know:
This is a town stay, not a Port de Sóller beach hotel. That suits guests who want dinner in Sóller and day trips out, but not those who want the sea outside the door.

Insider tip:
Book L’Avenida if you want character and a couples-first feel, not if your trip is mainly about beach time.

Ecocirer [Sóller]

peaceful townhouse courtyard and pared-back room design

A tiny design-conscious guesthouse in the heart of Sóller with just six rooms and a quieter, more personal feel than the area’s flashier luxury hotels.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Six rooms
✔ Early-20th-century townhouse
✔ Sustainability-led concept
✔ Calm base in central Sóller

Best for:
Couples · Slow travel · Guests who prefer small-scale hospitality

Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting full-service five-star facilities · Guests who expect a spa or large pool scene

Good to know:
Ecocirer is closer to an elevated boutique guesthouse than a classic luxury hotel. That is part of the appeal, but it is not trying to compete with Mallorca’s big-name five-star properties.

Insider tip:
Pick Ecocirer if you care more about atmosphere, breakfast and a human scale than about hotel theatrics.

The Salvia [Sóller]

historic merchant house with gardens and mountain backdrop

A restored 19th-century merchant’s house in Sóller with only seven rooms, mature gardens and the sort of scale that still feels genuinely boutique.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Seven-room scale
✔ Old-town Sóller setting
✔ Garden-and-pool layout with mountain views

Best for:
Couples · Quiet romantic stays · Travellers who want a proper small hotel

Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who prefer contemporary design over traditional character

Good to know:
The Salvia leans classic rather than cutting-edge. If you want bold interiors or a bigger social atmosphere, L’Avenida may be the better fit in Sóller.

Insider tip:
This is one of the strongest options on the island for travellers who really do mean “small boutique hotel”, not just “luxury hotel with some design touches”.

La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel [Deià]

stone manor houses and Deià hillside views]

A landmark luxury hotel in Deià built around twin manor houses, with a stronger sense of place than almost any other high-end stay on Mallorca.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Deià location
✔ Twin manor-house setting
✔ Strong artistic identity
✔ More intimate than a resort, though not tiny

Best for:
Honeymoons · Big-budget luxury trips · Travellers who want to stay in Deià itself

Not ideal for:
Value-led bookings · Guests looking for a truly small hotel

Good to know:
La Residencia is exceptional, but it is not a hidden-away micro-hotel. It belongs here because it still feels distinctive and place-led, not because it is especially small.

Insider tip:
Book La Residencia when the hotel is part of the trip, not just the base. It makes far less sense as an expensive stopover on a fast road trip.

Can Ferrereta [Santanyí]

cypress-lined garden pool and art-filled interiors

An art-led five-star hotel in Santanyí set in a restored 17th-century mansion, with one of the strongest design identities in southeast Mallorca.

Quick snapshot:
✔ 32 rooms and suites
✔ Santanyí old-town setting
✔ Garden pool and spa
✔ Better for stylish road trips than for a pure beach holiday

Best for:
Couples · Design lovers · Southeast Mallorca itineraries

Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting Palma nightlife nearby · Guests who expect a resort by the sea

Good to know:
Santanyí is a deliberate choice. It works well for beach-hopping by car, but not if you want everything walkable or a city-and-sea mix in one place.

Insider tip:
Can Ferrereta is best with a hire car. Without one, you lose much of the benefit of staying in this part of Mallorca.

Can Simoneta [Canyamel]

clifftop terrace with sea views and pine-framed paths

A clifftop adults-only boutique luxury hotel in Canyamel with direct sea access and one of the strongest special-occasion settings on the island.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Clifftop Canyamel location
✔ Direct sea access
✔ 26-room scale

Best for:
Honeymoons · Privacy-led luxury stays · Couples who want the hotel to feel like the occasion

Not ideal for:
Budget-conscious trips · Travellers who want town life on the doorstep

Good to know:
Can Simoneta is deliberately insulated. That is the appeal, but it can feel too self-contained if you want easy restaurant-hopping or lots happening nearby.

Insider tip:
Book this when you want to spend real time at the hotel. It is wasted on an itinerary where you are out driving all day.

How to choose the right area

Palma

Best for city breaks, restaurants, galleries and a stay you can do without a car. Start with Hotel Cort Palma, Sant Francesc Hotel Singular, Concepció by Nobis, Can Bordoy, Palma Riad or El Llorenç Parc de la Mar. Palma is also the safest choice for a first Mallorca trip.

Sóller

Better for mountain scenery, slower mornings and a more atmospheric base than the coast-first resort areas. Choose L’Avenida, Ecocirer or The Salvia if you want town character and easy access to Port de Sóller without staying right on the promenade.

Deià

Luxury countryside, privacy and special-trip energy. La Residencia is the obvious pick if the hotel itself is meant to be one of the main reasons for the trip.

Southeast Mallorca

A good fit if you want design-led luxury with easier access to coves and smaller beach towns by car. Can Ferrereta works especially well for a more stylish, road-trip-style Mallorca stay.

East coast

Choose the east if privacy, sea views and a slower coastal mood matter more than city access. Can Simoneta is the splurge option here.

How we selected these hotels

FAQ

What makes a hotel boutique in Mallorca?

Usually it means a smaller hotel with a clear identity, more individual room design and a stronger sense of place than a standard resort. In Mallorca that often means restored townhouses in Palma, old merchant houses in Sóller, manor houses in Deià or design-led rural properties. The exact room count matters less than whether the hotel feels personal and distinctive.

Are boutique hotels in Mallorca expensive?

Mostly yes, especially in Palma, Deià and the high-design five-star segment. But there is still a difference between “expensive” and “special-occasion expensive”: Ecocirer or L’Avenida usually sit in a different bracket from La Residencia or Can Simoneta. Timing matters as much as hotel choice, because rates shift sharply by season.

Is Palma or Sóller better for couples?

Palma is better for shorter stays, restaurants and city energy. Sóller is better if you want mountain scenery, a slower rhythm and more obvious escape-from-it-all appeal. For a two- or three-night break, Palma is usually easier; for a calmer week, Sóller often wins.

When is the best time to visit Mallorca?

May, June, September and early October are usually the sweet spot. You still get warm weather, but prices and pressure are generally easier than in peak summer. That matters even more for boutique hotels, where atmosphere is part of what you are paying for.

Final thoughts

If you are looking for an intimate, design-driven stay in Mallorca, the hotels above offer a stronger alternative to large beach resorts. The real decision usually comes down to area: Palma for city breaks, Sóller for mountain-town character, Deià for big-ticket luxury, Santanyí for design-led road trips and Canyamel for clifftop privacy.