12 Best Hotels in Mallorca with Infinity Pool [2026]

A curated selection of Mallorca hotels where the infinity pool is a real part of the stay, not just a minor extra in the brochure. This list mixes rooftop city hotels, clifftop luxury stays, west-coast retreats and quieter inland fincas — best for couples, design-conscious trips and scenic escapes.

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Updated for 2026

Quick summary

HotelBest ForAreaFrom
Nakar Hotel [Palma]rooftop city viewsPalmaFrom €220
El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma]adults-only rooftop poolCalatrava, PalmaFrom €320
Hospes Maricel & Spa [Cas Català]dramatic seafront settingSouthwest MallorcaFrom €500
Jumeirah Mallorca [Port de Sóller]big-view luxuryPort de SóllerFrom €700
Iberostar Waves Bahía de Palma [Playa de Palma]adults-only beach and rooftopPlaya de PalmaFrom €225
Iberostar Selection Playa de Palma [Playa de Palma]beach hotel with premium rooftop accessPlaya de PalmaFrom €234
H10 Casa del Mar [Santa Ponsa]good-value infinity-pool staySanta PonsaFrom €180
Hotel Espléndido [Port de Sóller]promenade stay with sea-view poolPort de SóllerFrom €165
Ca’s Xorc Luxury Retreat [Sóller]rural escape with valley viewsSóller ValleyFrom €240
Pleta de Mar [Canyamel]adults-only coastal luxuryCanyamelFrom €550
Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House [Algaida]quiet inland finca stayRural MallorcaFrom €215
Finca Sa Bastida [Sant Joan]countryside retreat with spaCentral MallorcaFrom €570

The hotel matches above are based on current official hotel pages and live booking listings that explicitly mention infinity pools or equivalent infinity-pool access. The price column uses broad euro bands rather than fixed numbers because live rates move sharply by month and room category.

Nakar Hotel [Palma]

rooftop infinity pool looking across Palma’s rooftops towards the cathedral

A sharp city hotel in central Palma with a small but genuinely memorable rooftop infinity pool and one of the best urban pool views on the island.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Palma city-centre location on Avinguda de Jaume III
✔ 12-metre rooftop infinity pool
✔ Strong cathedral-and-skyline views
✔ Better for city breaks than for full resort time

Best for:
Couples · Weekend city breaks · Travellers who care more about the rooftop than beach access

Not ideal for:
Families wanting resort facilities · Guests looking for a big pool scene

Good to know:
The infinity pool is the draw, but it is still a rooftop city pool, not a sprawling resort setup. This hotel makes most sense when Palma itself is the point of the trip.

Insider tip:
Book Nakar if you want Palma with a pool you will actually remember. If your plan is mostly beach time, there are stronger coast-based options below.

El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma]

long rooftop infinity pool with views over Palma Bay

An adults-only design hotel in Palma’s Calatrava quarter with the strongest rooftop infinity-pool pitch in the city and a calmer setting than the busiest central streets.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only (+16)
✔ Rooftop infinity pool
✔ Bay and old-town views
✔ Strong spa-and-city-break combination

Best for:
Couples · Rooftop-pool city stays · Palma trips with slower evenings

Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers who want the loudest restaurant and bar zone on the doorstep

Good to know:
The pool is a major selling point, but the hotel is still a city property with limited outdoor space overall. Calatrava is quieter than central Palma, which is useful for some guests and slightly too removed for others.

Insider tip:
Choose El Llorenç over Palma’s busier hotels if you want to spend real time on the rooftop rather than just using the pool once for a photo.

Hospes Maricel & Spa [Cas Català]

seafront infinity pool almost blending into the Mediterranean

A seafront luxury hotel west of Palma with one of Mallorca’s most photogenic infinity pools and a much stronger sea-edge setting than the city hotels can offer.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Seafront infinity pool
✔ Southwest Mallorca location near Palma
✔ Spa and direct sea-focused setting
✔ Better for a hotel-led stay than for old-town exploring

Best for:
Couples · Special-occasion stays · Sea-view lovers who do not need to stay in Palma itself

Not ideal for:
Travellers seeking a small boutique hotel · Guests wanting a walkable old-town base

Good to know:
Hospes Maricel feels more grand than intimate. That is part of its appeal, but if you want something quieter and more hidden-away, a finca or adults-only retreat may fit better.

Insider tip:
Book this if the infinity pool and seafront setting are part of the reason for the trip. Otherwise, you may end up paying for atmosphere you do not fully use.

Jumeirah Mallorca [Port de Sóller]

clifftop infinity pool over the Mediterranean in Port de Sóller

A clifftop luxury hotel above Port de Sóller with a dedicated infinity-pool area and some of the biggest sea views on the island.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Port de Sóller clifftop setting
✔ Dedicated infinity-pool bar area
✔ Major panoramic sea views
✔ Strong fit for a high-end west-coast stay

Best for:
Couples · Luxury stays with a view · Travellers who want the hotel to feel like a destination

Not ideal for:
Budget-conscious stays · Guests who want to walk in and out of town all day

Good to know:
Jumeirah Mallorca is impressive, but it is not subtle. It is a large luxury hotel, and the setting is more dramatic than intimate. The infinity pool is adult-focused, which helps, but this is still a full-scale resort hotel rather than a boutique retreat.

Insider tip:
This works best if you plan to spend time at the hotel. If you mostly want a base for driving around the Tramuntana, you can get a more personal stay elsewhere.

Iberostar Waves Bahía de Palma [Playa de Palma]

rooftop infinity pool with sea views over Playa de Palma

An adults-only beachfront hotel in Playa de Palma with a rooftop infinity pool that gives it more visual appeal than many otherwise straightforward beach-strip options.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Rooftop infinity pool with bar
✔ Beachfront Playa de Palma position
✔ Easier Palma-and-airport access than most scenic retreats

Best for:
Couples · Short beach breaks · Travellers who want sea access without going remote

Not ideal for:
Guests seeking village charm · Anyone after a tiny design hotel

Good to know:
The infinity pool is a real plus, but Playa de Palma is still about convenience more than character. This is a practical, attractive beach stay, not one of Mallorca’s most atmospheric addresses.

Insider tip:
Book a sea-facing category if possible. Without the view, some of the hotel’s advantage over simpler adults-only beach options narrows.

Iberostar Selection Playa de Palma [Playa de Palma]

Star Prestige rooftop infinity pool facing the sea

A polished beachfront hotel in Playa de Palma where the infinity pool sits in the adults-oriented Star Prestige rooftop area rather than as the main pool for every guest.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Beachfront position
✔ Adults-oriented rooftop infinity pool
✔ Stronger finish than many nearby beach hotels
✔ Better for comfort than for boutique atmosphere

Best for:
Couples · Upscale beach breaks · Travellers who want a more polished Playa de Palma option

Not ideal for:
Guests who assume the infinity pool is the default main pool for all stays · Readers after a small hotel

Good to know:
This only belongs on the list with a caveat: the rooftop infinity pool is tied to the Star Prestige area for guests over 16, not the universal hotel pool experience. That still counts, but it is not the same proposition as hotels built more directly around their infinity pool.

Insider tip:
Only book this for the infinity-pool angle if you are choosing the Star Prestige experience. Otherwise, the selling point is weaker than the headline suggests.

H10 Casa del Mar [Santa Ponsa]

infinity pool and chill-out terrace above Santa Ponsa beach

A beachfront Santa Ponsa hotel with a dedicated infinity-pool chill-out zone that makes it a stronger option than many standard family-style beach hotels in this part of Mallorca.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Santa Ponsa beachfront location
✔ Infinity pool and chill-out zone
✔ Easier value than many luxury rivals
✔ Better for relaxed beach time than for design-led stays

Best for:
Couples · Value-conscious sea-view stays · Travellers who want an infinity pool without luxury-hotel pricing

Not ideal for:
Readers looking for a boutique hotel · Guests who want a more exclusive setting

Good to know:
H10 Casa del Mar is more mainstream than many hotels on this list. The infinity pool helps it stand out, but this is not a rarefied design property or a high-end retreat.

Insider tip:
This is a good pick when you care about having an infinity pool, but do not want to pay Jumeirah or Capdepera-level money for it.

Hotel Espléndido [Port de Sóller]

tiered infinity pool above the promenade with sea and mountain views

A stylish Port de Sóller hotel on the promenade with an infinity pool that gets the full sea-and-mountain backdrop rather than just a token rooftop glimpse.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Port de Sóller promenade setting
✔ Sea-view infinity pool
✔ More character than a generic bayfront hotel
✔ Strong west-coast scenery without going fully remote

Best for:
Couples · Port de Sóller stays · Travellers who want scenery without a clifftop resort budget

Not ideal for:
Guests wanting a very quiet inland retreat · Readers after hyper-modern luxury

Good to know:
Port de Sóller is prettier than Playa de Palma, but busier and more exposed than a rural retreat. Hotel Espléndido gives you a better setting than the south-coast beach strip, though not the same sense of privacy as the island’s more hidden-away luxury stays.

Insider tip:
Choose this if you want an infinity pool plus a walkable promenade. That mix is harder to find than it sounds.

Ca’s Xorc Luxury Retreat [Sóller]

infinity pool looking across the Sóller Valley and mountains

A rural adults-only retreat above Sóller with an infinity pool built around valley views rather than beach access, which gives it a different and more secluded appeal than Mallorca’s coastal hotels.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Infinity pool with valley outlook
✔ Rural setting above Sóller
✔ Better for stillness than for convenience

Best for:
Couples · Quiet romantic trips · Readers who want scenery without a beach resort

Not ideal for:
Travellers who want walkable nightlife · Guests who do not plan to hire a car

Good to know:
Ca’s Xorc is about seclusion. That is the point, but it also means less spontaneity: getting around is more effort, and the hotel suits travellers happy to slow down rather than keep moving.

Insider tip:
A hire car makes this a much stronger stay. Without one, you are paying for beautiful isolation and then partly fighting it.

Pleta de Mar [Canyamel]

adults-only infinity pool with sea views on the east coast

An adults-only luxury retreat on Mallorca’s east coast with two infinity pools and a calmer, more elemental feel than the island’s glossier resort names.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Two infinity pools
✔ Canyamel coastal setting
✔ Strong fit for privacy-led luxury

Best for:
Honeymoons · Adults-only luxury stays · Travellers who want pool time to be central to the trip

Not ideal for:
Families · Guests wanting lots of town life nearby

Good to know:
Pleta de Mar is deliberately low-key and insulated. That works well for couples, but less well if you want to spend evenings wandering into a lively town or comparing restaurants on foot.

Insider tip:
This is one of the clearest “book the hotel for the hotel” options on the list. It makes less sense if you only plan to sleep there.

Treurer Olive Grove & Grand House [Algaida]

infinity pool overlooking olive groves and the Randa valley

A small inland finca in rural Mallorca with an infinity pool facing olive groves and open countryside, better for quiet than for coast-first itineraries.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Infinity pool with grove and valley views
✔ Quiet Algaida setting
✔ Small-scale finca feel
✔ Better for decompression than beach access

Best for:
Couples · Rural breaks · Travellers who want a more intimate inland base

Not ideal for:
Beach-led holidays · Guests who want lots of facilities on site

Good to know:
Treurer belongs here because the infinity pool suits the rural setting, not because it is flashy. If you want dramatic sea views, several coastal hotels on this list are stronger matches.

Insider tip:
Book Treurer when quiet is part of the brief. It works best as a reset, not as a substitute for a classic Mallorca beach stay.

Finca Sa Bastida [Sant Joan]

countryside infinity pool and restored finca buildings

A countryside retreat in central Mallorca with an infinity pool, spa and a more spacious, retreat-style feel than the coast-hugging hotels on this list.

Quick snapshot:
✔ Infinity pool
✔ Central Mallorca countryside setting
✔ Spa and retreat feel
✔ Better for calm than for coast access

Best for:
Couples · Spa weekends · Travellers who want rural Mallorca without giving up comfort

Not ideal for:
Guests who want sea views · Readers planning a mostly beach-based trip

Good to know:
Central Mallorca can feel less obviously “holiday-like” if your picture of the island is all coves and cliff edges. The payoff is more space, more quiet and less tourist pressure.

Insider tip:
This is a good counterpick if you have already done coastal Mallorca. It suits a slower second or third island trip better than a first-timer’s beach itinerary.

How to choose the right area

Palma

Best if you want a city break with a rooftop pool rather than a full beach holiday. Nakar Hotel and El Llorenç Parc de la Mar are the strongest infinity-pool picks here, with Nakar feeling more central and El Llorenç more polished and calm.

Southwest Mallorca

This is the better fit if you want sea-edge luxury without going too far from Palma. Hospes Maricel & Spa is stronger for a dramatic seafront feel, while H10 Casa del Mar is the more accessible option if budget matters.

Playa de Palma

Choose this area if you want beach access and easy logistics, especially for shorter stays near the airport and Palma. Iberostar Waves Bahía de Palma is the cleaner adults-only pick; Iberostar Selection Playa de Palma works better if you want a more upscale beach hotel and are willing to pay for the premium rooftop access.

Sóller and Port de Sóller

Better for scenery, mountain roads and a more memorable west-coast setting. Jumeirah Mallorca is the big-view luxury option, Hotel Espléndido is the more walkable promenade stay, and Ca’s Xorc is the one to choose if you want rural quiet instead of direct sea access.

East and inland Mallorca

Pick the east if you want adults-only coastal luxury, or go inland if quiet and space matter more than sea views. Pleta de Mar is the strongest east-coast splurge, while Treurer and Finca Sa Bastida are better for slower countryside stays.

How we selected these hotels

FAQ

Are infinity-pool hotels in Mallorca worth the extra cost?

Often yes, but mostly when the pool changes the feel of the stay rather than just adding a nice photo. In Palma, that usually means rooftop views. On the coast, it matters more when the pool is tied to a clifftop or direct sea-edge setting.

Which part of Mallorca is best for sea-view infinity pools?

The west coast around Port de Sóller is strongest for dramatic elevation and wide Mediterranean views, while the southwest gives you more direct seafront luxury near Palma. The east coast also has good adults-only options, especially around Canyamel.

Are Mallorca infinity-pool hotels mostly adults-only?

Not always. Some are fully adults-only, such as El Llorenç, Iberostar Waves Bahía de Palma, Ca’s Xorc and Pleta de Mar. Others have adults-oriented infinity-pool access or a premium area rather than a fully adults-only hotel model.

When is the best time to book them?

May, June, September and early October are usually the sweet spot. You still get warm weather for pool time, but the island is generally easier and less pressured than in peak summer. That matters more with infinity-pool hotels, because a lot of what you are paying for is atmosphere, not just the water.

Final thoughts

If you want a Mallorca hotel where the pool is part of the reason to book, the strongest options usually fall into three camps: Palma rooftops, clifftop coastal luxury, or quieter rural retreats with long views. The right choice is less about star rating than about setting — city skyline, open sea or countryside stillness.