A curated selection of rural stays across Pollença, Sóller, Algaida, Montuïri, Binibona, Campanet and Capdepera — ideal for travellers who want more character, more space and less resort atmosphere. This list is tightly filtered: these are hotels where the finca setting is part of the appeal, not just a backdrop for a standard country stay.
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Updated for 2026
Quick summary
| Hotel | Best For | Area | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Son Brull Hotel & Spa [Pollença] | polished five-star rural luxury | Pollença | From €526 |
| Finca Serena Mallorca [Montuïri] | adults-only countryside calm | Central Mallorca | From €470 |
| Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House [Algaida] | small-scale olive-grove retreat | Algaida | From €209 |
| Ca’n Beneït [Binibona] | Tramuntana views and slower stays | Binibona | From €380 |
| Ca’s Xorc Luxury Retreat [Sóller] | romantic west-coast seclusion | Sóller | From €250 |
| Hotel Rural Monnaber Nou & Spa [Campanet] | active countryside base with spa | Campanet | From €130 |
| Son Gener Hotel Spa [Son Servera] | east-side peace and wellness | Son Servera | From €338 |
| Predi Son Jaumell Hotel Rural [Capdepera] | design-led rural stay near the coast | Capdepera | From €472 |
| Finca Son Ametler [Moscari] | understated north-island charm | Moscari | From €158 |
| Sa Cabana Hotel Rural & Spa [Consell] | adults-only wine-country base | Consell | From €168 |
| Cases de Son Barbassa [Capdepera] | country hotel near northeast beaches | Capdepera | From €236 |
| Son Cosmet [Campos] | quiet southern finca stay | Campos | From €152 |
“From” rates are indicative entry-level prices visible in current public listings and should be treated as guidance rather than fixed year-round rates. Mallorca pricing moves sharply by season, room type and booking window.
Son Brull Hotel & Spa [Pollença]
[Image placeholder: restored monastery-style finca with pool, cypress trees and mountain backdrop]
A polished five-star finca hotel outside Pollença set in an 18th-century former monastery, with a stronger luxury finish than most rural stays on the island.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Relais & Châteaux positioning
✔ Surrounded by vineyards, orchards and olive trees
✔ Just outside Pollença
✔ Better for hotel-led luxury than a simple countryside base
Best for:
Couples · Food-led stays · Travellers who want a rural hotel with real five-star weight
Not ideal for:
Budget-conscious trips · Guests looking for a tiny, low-key finca
Good to know:
Son Brull is one of Mallorca’s benchmark rural hotels, but it is not the most intimate. It belongs here because the setting still feels rooted and place-specific, not because it is especially small. Families can stay here, but the tone is more refined than family-first.
Insider tip:
Book Son Brull when the hotel itself is part of the trip. It makes less sense as an expensive base for an itinerary where you are out driving all day.
Finca Serena Mallorca [Montuïri]
[Image placeholder: minimalist finca buildings, lavender, vineyards and open countryside]
An adults-only five-star finca in central Mallorca with a calmer, more contemporary feel than the island’s more traditional rural estates.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ 40-hectare estate feel
✔ Central Mallorca location
✔ Better for quiet, spa time and slowing down than for beach access
Best for:
Couples · Wellness breaks · Travellers who prefer clean, modern calm over rustic excess
Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who want a lively village on the doorstep
Good to know:
Finca Serena is more serene than character-heavy. That works well if you want stillness and polish, less well if you want a more textured, old-world finca atmosphere.
Insider tip:
This is one of the better picks if you want to explore different parts of the island by car without changing hotels, because central Mallorca genuinely makes that easier.
Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House [Algaida]
[Image placeholder: stone finca surrounded by olive groves and Randa Valley views]
A very small adults-only finca near Algaida built around olive groves and open countryside, with a quieter, more intimate scale than most of the better-known rural hotels in Mallorca.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Eight-room scale
✔ Olive-grove setting
✔ Strong fit for a genuinely small rural retreat
Best for:
Couples · Slow travel · Readers who really do mean “small finca hotel”
Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers who need lots of on-site facilities
Good to know:
Treurer is intentionally pared back. That is the point, but it does mean fewer distractions and less built-in activity than at larger finca hotels with spas, bigger grounds or more elaborate dining setups.
Insider tip:
Choose Treurer if privacy and scale matter more than having a long list of facilities. It is one of the clearest low-noise rural picks on the island.
Ca’n Beneït [Binibona]
[Image placeholder: honey-stone finca with mountain views in the Binibona valley]
A refined finca retreat in Binibona, on the quieter edge of the Tramuntana, where the setting and mountain views matter more than flashy design moves.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Binibona valley setting
✔ Serra de Tramuntana backdrop
✔ Spa and restaurant on site
✔ Better for scenic stillness than for beach proximity
Best for:
Couples · Hikers and slow travellers · Guests drawn to the Tramuntana foothills
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting nightlife or town life nearby · Families looking for a resort setup
Good to know:
This is a retreat-style stay, not a practical do-everything base. The appeal is the setting, so if you are mostly after beaches or Palma access, other parts of Mallorca make more sense.
Insider tip:
Book this for shoulder season if you can. The scenery does a lot of the work here, and it arguably lands better when Mallorca feels less hot and less busy.
Ca’s Xorc Luxury Retreat [Sóller]
[Image placeholder: hillside finca with infinity pool and sea-in-the-distance views]
A romantic adults-only finca above Sóller with an infinity pool and a more secluded west-coast setting than the town or port hotels below.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Above Sóller in the hills
✔ Infinity pool with long views
✔ Stronger for seclusion than for convenience
Best for:
Couples · Romantic escapes · Travellers who want west-coast scenery without staying in town
Not ideal for:
Guests who dislike winding access roads · Anyone wanting to walk to dinner
Good to know:
Ca’s Xorc trades convenience for atmosphere. That is usually a fair swap for the right couple, but it is not the easiest hotel if you want to move in and out constantly.
Insider tip:
A hire car is close to essential here. Without one, the seclusion starts to feel less romantic and more limiting.
Hotel Rural Monnaber Nou & Spa [Campanet]
[Image placeholder: manor house, mountain farm landscape and spa garden]
A long-running rural hotel near Campanet with a spa, broad grounds and a more practical countryside setup than the island’s smaller, more design-driven fincas.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Large estate setting near the Tramuntana
✔ Spa and outdoor pools
✔ Better-value entry point than many luxury fincas
✔ Good base for hiking and north-island driving
Best for:
Couples · Active travellers · Guests who want countryside and facilities without going ultra-luxury
Not ideal for:
Travellers chasing a highly polished boutique look · Guests who want a very small hotel
Good to know:
Monnaber Nou is more functional than glamorous. It earns its place by being useful, well-located for the north and mountains, and easier on the budget than some of Mallorca’s headline rural stays.
Insider tip:
This is a smart pick if you actually plan to spend time outdoors — hiking, cycling or driving the north — rather than treating the hotel as a static luxury retreat.
Son Gener Hotel Spa [Son Servera]
[Image placeholder: elegant stone finca with gardens and quiet east-side countryside]
A small luxury finca between Artà and Son Servera with strong east-side positioning, a good spa setup and a quieter feel than the northeast coast’s beach hotels.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Fifteen-room scale
✔ Between Artà and Son Servera
✔ Spa with indoor salt-water pool
✔ Organic garden and house-led dining
Best for:
Couples · East-coast road trips · Travellers who want rural calm near beaches and golf
Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who want a lively village atmosphere on foot
Good to know:
Son Gener is peaceful in the best way, but it is not a dramatic showpiece hotel. It is stronger on tranquillity and repeatability than on wow-factor theatrics.
Insider tip:
This is a better fit for people who want the east and northeast coast within easy reach by car, but do not want to sleep in a resort town.
Predi Son Jaumell Hotel Rural [Capdepera]
[Image placeholder: refined rural buildings under holm oaks near Capdepera]
A design-led agroturismo outside Capdepera with a cleaner, more styled look than many rural hotels and easier access to northeast beaches than the deeper inland fincas.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Restored rural estate near Capdepera
✔ 24-room scale
✔ Six-minute drive to the beach
✔ Better for style and coast access than for total isolation
Best for:
Couples · Design-conscious travellers · Stays mixing countryside calm with beach time
Not ideal for:
Guests wanting a super-small finca · Travellers on a tighter budget
Good to know:
Predi Son Jaumell is more polished than rustic. That makes it easy to like, but purists looking for a more traditional farmhouse feel may prefer one of the more old-school estates on this list.
Insider tip:
This is one of the stronger options if you want a finca stay without giving up easy access to Cala Agulla and the Capdepera side of the island.
Finca Son Ametler [Moscari]
[Image placeholder: restored farmhouse with mountain foothill views and simple pool area]
A low-key country hotel near Moscari in the Tramuntana foothills that feels more discreet and understated than Mallorca’s more heavily branded rural stays.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Near Moscari
✔ 13-room scale
✔ Foothills setting between north and mountains
✔ Stronger for quiet than for facilities
Best for:
Couples · Repeat Mallorca visitors · Travellers who want a simpler finca stay
Not ideal for:
Guests expecting a spa-heavy luxury hotel · Anyone wanting resort-style service
Good to know:
Son Ametler is not trying to be the most lavish finca on the island. That keeps the tone more grounded, but it also means less of a “destination hotel” feel.
Insider tip:
Pick this if you want a calm, well-placed north-island base and do not need the hotel to entertain you all day.
Sa Cabana Hotel Rural & Spa [Consell]
[Image placeholder: vineyard-framed manor house with adults-only pool and spa]
An adults-only country hotel in the wine-country belt around Consell, with a more romantic, couple-focused setup than the more family-flexible rural estates.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ 16th-century villa setting
✔ Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves
✔ Better for couples than for active island touring
Best for:
Couples · Wine-country breaks · Quiet weekends close to Palma
Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers wanting a very contemporary style
Good to know:
Sa Cabana is more mood-led than practical. It is well placed for short romantic stays, but less compelling if your main plan is to clock up long daily drives around the island.
Insider tip:
This works especially well for a two- or three-night stay paired with wineries, inland lunches and one Palma day rather than a beach-heavy itinerary.
Cases de Son Barbassa [Capdepera]
[Image placeholder: country estate pool with almond and olive trees near Capdepera]
A traditional country hotel near Capdepera that mixes rural quiet with better beach access than most inland finca stays.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Near Capdepera and Cala Ratjada side beaches
✔ Historic estate atmosphere
✔ Good mix of countryside and coast access
✔ More classic than cutting-edge in style
Best for:
Couples · Northeast Mallorca stays · Travellers who want a finca hotel but not deep inland isolation
Not ideal for:
Guests wanting a strong contemporary design identity · Families needing lots of child-focused facilities
Good to know:
This is a more traditional rural hotel, so if you want sleek design or a heavy wellness focus, it may feel a little old-school. The location flexibility is the main advantage.
Insider tip:
Choose this if you want to combine quieter hotel time with easy drives to Cala Agulla, Cala Mesquida and Capdepera.
Son Cosmet [Campos]
[Image placeholder: southern finca gardens, pool and stone estate near Campos]
A quiet southern finca hotel near Campos with just ten rooms, broad grounds and a more laid-back feel than the island’s showier luxury countryside stays.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Ten-room scale
✔ Large historic estate near Campos
✔ Southern Mallorca location
✔ Good for a quieter base near Es Trenc side trips
Best for:
Couples · South-of-the-island stays · Travellers who want space without a huge rate jump
Not ideal for:
Guests expecting full five-star luxury · Travellers wanting a dramatic mountain setting
Good to know:
Son Cosmet is calmer and simpler than the island’s big-name fincas. That makes it easier to justify on value, but it is not the hotel to book for a major special occasion.
Insider tip:
This is one of the better counterpicks if you want southern Mallorca and do not care about staying in the Tramuntana or near Pollença.
How to choose the right area
Pollença and the north
Best for a more polished rural stay with easy access to beaches, old towns and mountain drives. Son Brull is the strongest luxury choice, while Monnaber Nou and Son Ametler are better if you want a more grounded countryside base.
Sóller and the west
Choose this area if scenery and romance matter more than convenience. Ca’s Xorc is the clearer special-occasion pick here, but it works best if you are happy to lean into the seclusion.
Central Mallorca
Best if you want peace, easier island-wide driving and less tourist pressure. Finca Serena and Treurer are the strongest upscale options, while Sa Cabana works well for a shorter couples’ break closer to Palma.
Binibona and the Tramuntana foothills
A strong fit for slower trips built around scenery, walks and reading by the pool. Ca’n Beneït is the one to look at if the mountain backdrop is part of the appeal.
East and northeast Mallorca
Better for travellers who want a finca feel but still care about easy access to coves and coast. Son Gener, Predi Son Jaumell and Cases de Son Barbassa are the most useful here depending on how much design polish versus traditional character you want.
South Mallorca
This area is less dramatic than the mountains, but often calmer and easier-going. Son Cosmet makes sense if you want a simpler southern finca base with fewer theatrics.
How we selected these hotels
- Clear finca or agroturismo identity, not just generic rural positioning
- Strong sense of place and a setting that actually shapes the stay
- Good editorial fit for couples, slower trips or scenic island breaks
- Higher-confidence current details from official hotel sites and live booking listings
- A mix of true luxury, smaller character stays and more practical countryside bases, rather than twelve versions of the same hotel type.
FAQ
What makes a hotel a finca hotel in Mallorca?
Usually it means a converted rural estate, farmhouse or manor house with a stronger connection to the land than a standard hotel. In Mallorca that often means olive groves, vineyards, orchards or older agricultural buildings that have been adapted into small hotels. The best ones feel rooted rather than merely rustic-themed.
Are finca hotels in Mallorca expensive?
Many are, especially the better-known luxury names. But the category is wider than it first looks: there is a meaningful gap between entry-level rural stays such as Monnaber Nou or Son Cosmet and high-end properties such as Son Brull or Finca Serena.
Is it better to stay in a finca or by the beach in Mallorca?
That depends on the trip. A finca is usually better if you want quiet, space and a more distinctive stay; a beach hotel is better if you want to walk straight to the sea every day and keep logistics simple. For many couples, a finca works better for atmosphere, but less well for spontaneous beach-heavy holidays without a car.
When is the best time to book a finca hotel in Mallorca?
May, June, September and early October are usually the sweet spot. The countryside still feels alive, pool weather is usually good, and you avoid the hardest edge of peak summer pricing and traffic. Finca hotels often land better in shoulder season anyway, because calm is part of what you are booking.
Final thoughts
If you want a Mallorca stay with more character and less resort sameness, a good finca hotel is usually the better answer. The choice mostly comes down to setting: Pollença for polished rural luxury, Sóller for romantic seclusion, central Mallorca for calm and flexibility, and the east for easier access to coves without sleeping in a beach strip.

Alison is a travel writer for Best Mallorca Hotels with a passion for solo adventures and photography. She seeks out unusual destinations and hidden gems, sharing stories that inspire curiosity and exploration. Her work has been featured in outlets including Forbes, CNN, Travel + Leisure, and Yahoo.