A curated selection of Mallorca hotels where the sea view is part of the reason to book, not just an upgrade buried three clicks deep. The mix covers Palma rooftops, clifftop luxury, west-coast bay views and quieter east-coast stays — best for couples, scenic escapes and travellers who care as much about the outlook as the room itself.
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Updated for 2026
Quick summary
| Hotel | Best For | Area | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nixe Palace [Cala Major] | classic beachfront Palma stay | Palma Bay | From €360 |
| Portixol Hotel [Portixol] | marina-front city break | Bay of Palma | From €320 |
| El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma] | rooftop sea-view city stay | Calatrava, Palma | From €326 |
| Hotel de Mar Gran Meliá [Illetas] | adults-only luxury by a cove | Illetas | From €515 |
| Hospes Maricel & Spa [Cas Català] | dramatic seafront luxury | Southwest Mallorca | From €290 |
| Cap Rocat [Cala Blava] | secluded clifftop splurge | Palma Bay south side | From €947 |
| Jumeirah Mallorca [Port de Sóller] | big-view luxury | Tramuntana coast | From €637 |
| Hotel Espléndido [Port de Sóller] | promenade and bay views | Port de Sóller | From €235 |
| Pure Salt Port de Sóller [Port de Sóller] | adults-only bay-facing stay | Port de Sóller | From €127 |
| Universal Hotel Aquamarin [Sant Elm] | front-row sea views for less | Sant Elm | From €130 |
| Can Simoneta [Canyamel] | adults-only clifftop calm | Canyamel | From €185 |
| Pleta de Mar [Canyamel] | coastal luxury with privacy | Canyamel | From €515 |
These are indicative public starting rates rather than fixed year-round prices. Some come from official room pages, others from current public listings or recent review-rate references, so they should be treated as realistic entry points, not guarantees for every date.
Nixe Palace [Cala Major]

A polished five-star hotel on Cala Major Beach with some of the strongest direct sea-facing rooms near Palma and a much more classic feel than the city’s newer design hotels.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Right beside Cala Major Beach
✔ Sea-view rooms and terraces
✔ Easy bus or taxi access into Palma
✔ Better for a proper beach-and-city mix than a pure Old Town stay
Best for:
Couples · Palma trips with beach time · Travellers who want a traditional luxury hotel
Not ideal for:
Guests wanting boutique scale · Anyone who insists on staying in the Old Town itself
Good to know:
The biggest advantage here is the seafront position. Without a sea-view category, part of the point disappears. Cala Major is also practical rather than especially charming.
Insider tip:
Book a frontal sea-view room if the budget allows. Nixe Palace makes much more sense when the view is central to the stay, not incidental.
Portixol Hotel [Portixol]

A small seafront hotel in Portixol with bay and marina views, better suited to travellers who want Palma nearby without sleeping in the middle of the city.
Quick snapshot:
✔ On the Portixol harbour front
✔ Bay and cathedral-facing outlook
✔ Walkable or short taxi ride to central Palma
✔ Smaller and calmer than most seafront Palma options
Best for:
Couples · Repeat visitors to Palma · Travellers who like waterfront walks and restaurants
Not ideal for:
Families wanting resort facilities · Guests expecting a large beach hotel
Good to know:
Not every room gives you the full bay-view effect, so room category matters. This is also more about atmosphere and location than about extensive on-site facilities.
Insider tip:
Choose a sea-view terrace room if the harbour setting is the reason you are booking. Rear-facing rooms lose much of the hotel’s appeal.
El Llorenç Parc de la Mar [Palma]

An adults-only city hotel in Palma’s Calatrava quarter with one of the best rooftop sea views in the capital and a calmer base than the busier restaurant streets.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only (+16)
✔ Rooftop overlooking Palma Bay
✔ Calatrava location near the seafront
✔ Better for a city stay with a view than for beach time
Best for:
Couples · Rooftop-pool city breaks · Palma stays with slower evenings
Not ideal for:
Families · Travellers wanting direct beach access
Good to know:
This is a sea-view city hotel, not a beach hotel. The rooftop is the visual payoff, but outdoor space overall is still limited compared with coast-based resorts.
Insider tip:
Book El Llorenç when Palma is the destination and the bay view is a bonus, not when your trip is mainly about spending full days by the sea.
Hotel de Mar Gran Meliá [Illetas]

An adults-only luxury hotel in Illetas with sea-facing rooms, a private-beach feel and a stronger resort atmosphere than the more urban sea-view stays near Palma.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Beachfront setting in Illetas
✔ Sea-view room categories
✔ Better for a full hotel stay than for city-first sightseeing
Best for:
Couples · Special-occasion stays · Travellers who want seafront luxury close to Palma
Not ideal for:
Budget-conscious stays · Guests looking for a tiny boutique hotel
Good to know:
This is a polished luxury resort, not a low-key hideaway. Prices are steep, and the style is more established grand-hotel than design-led boutique.
Insider tip:
Choose Hotel de Mar over a Palma hotel when the priority is sea time and outlook, not restaurant-hopping in the Old Town.
Hospes Maricel & Spa [Cas Català]

A dramatic seafront hotel in Cas Català where the architecture and the sea edge matter just as much as the room itself.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Directly above the sea
✔ Strong southwest-Mallorca position near Palma
✔ More visual drama than most city hotels
✔ Better for sea-facing downtime than for urban convenience
Best for:
Couples · Design-conscious luxury stays · Travellers who want a memorable setting
Not ideal for:
Guests after a small boutique hideaway · Travellers who will spend all day in Palma
Good to know:
Sea views are not guaranteed across every room category, and the road-side setting is the one practical compromise that comes up most often with this hotel.
Insider tip:
Book a sea-view room or suite rather than relying on the property setting alone. Hospes Maricel is best when the room also participates in the view.
Cap Rocat [Cala Blava]

A converted clifftop fortress with huge views over the Bay of Palma and one of the most secluded sea-view settings anywhere on Mallorca.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Clifftop fortress setting
✔ Big open views over Palma Bay
✔ Very private feel
✔ More destination hotel than practical base
Best for:
Honeymoons · High-budget special trips · Travellers who want privacy more than convenience
Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who want to walk to cafés, beaches or town life
Good to know:
Cap Rocat is expensive and self-contained by design. It is also not the right choice if you want a classic sandy-beach holiday on the doorstep.
Insider tip:
Book this when the hotel itself is part of the occasion. It is wasted on a fast itinerary where you are rarely around to enjoy the setting.
Jumeirah Mallorca [Port de Sóller]

A high-end clifftop hotel above Port de Sóller with panoramic sea views that are stronger and wider than almost anywhere else on the island.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Clifftop above Port de Sóller Bay
✔ Sea-view room categories
✔ Infinity-pool and terrace appeal
✔ Strong fit for a luxury west-coast stay
Best for:
Couples · Luxury stays with a view · Travellers who want the hotel to feel like the destination
Not ideal for:
Budget-conscious trips · Guests who want a small boutique feel
Good to know:
The views are spectacular, but this is a sizeable luxury resort rather than an intimate hideaway. It is also a bit removed from the centre compared with promenade hotels below.
Insider tip:
Choose Jumeirah when panoramic sea views are the brief. If you want to stroll in and out of town constantly, Port de Sóller’s seafront hotels are easier.
Hotel Espléndido [Port de Sóller]

A classic Port de Sóller favourite on the promenade with sea-view rooms and a better walkable location than the clifftop luxury hotels.
Quick snapshot:
✔ On the Port de Sóller seafront
✔ Sea-view room categories
✔ Pool and terraces facing the bay
✔ Better for walkability than seclusion
Best for:
Couples · Stylish west-coast stays · Travellers who want promenade access
Not ideal for:
Guests wanting total privacy · Anyone assuming every room has the same sea view
Good to know:
Some rooms face the gardens rather than the sea, so booking the right category matters. The trade-off for the great location is that the hotel feels more social and visible than hidden-away.
Insider tip:
This is one of the safer picks if you want sea views plus an actual town outside the door. Just do not undercut yourself by booking a non-sea-facing room.
Pure Salt Port de Sóller [Port de Sóller]

An adults-only seafront hotel on Platja d’en Repic with quieter surroundings than the harbour core and very solid bay-facing room options.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ On the seafront at Platja d’en Repic
✔ Sea-view room options
✔ Better for calm than for buzz
Best for:
Couples · Adults-only bay stays · Travellers who want Port de Sóller without the busiest setting
Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who want to be right in the harbour centre
Good to know:
This is a quieter edge-of-bay choice, which is the appeal. The compromise is that you are less in the thick of town life than at Hotel Espléndido.
Insider tip:
Choose Pure Salt if you want the bay view and an adults-only feel, but are happy to trade a little convenience for calm.
Universal Hotel Aquamarin [Sant Elm]

A straightforward but very well-positioned seafront hotel in Sant Elm where the view of Sa Dragonera does most of the selling.
Quick snapshot:
✔ On Sant Elm’s beachfront
✔ Views towards Sa Dragonera
✔ More affordable than Mallorca’s luxury clifftop stays
✔ Good base for a quieter southwest corner
Best for:
Couples · Walkable seaside stays · Travellers who care more about location than hotel theatrics
Not ideal for:
Guests wanting five-star luxury · Travellers after Palma nightlife
Good to know:
This is not a glamorous luxury hotel. It belongs here because the sea view is strong and front-row, not because the property tries to compete with Mallorca’s top-end resorts.
Insider tip:
A sea-view suite is the smart upgrade here. The standard entry price is useful, but the reason to stay is the outlook across the water.
Can Simoneta [Canyamel]

An adults-only clifftop hotel in Canyamel with open Mediterranean views and a much more private mood than the beach-strip hotels.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only
✔ Cliff above Canyamel
✔ Strong sea-view identity
✔ Better for privacy than for walkable town life
Best for:
Couples · Quiet luxury stays · Readers who want sea views without Palma traffic
Not ideal for:
Budget stays · Guests wanting lots of nearby restaurants on foot
Good to know:
Can Simoneta is deliberately quiet and removed. That makes it excellent for switching off, but less useful if you prefer a more social or flexible base.
Insider tip:
Book this when privacy matters as much as the sea view. It is a much better fit for slower trips than for packed sightseeing itineraries.
Pleta de Mar [Canyamel]

A coastal adults-only luxury retreat above the sea near Canyamel, with a more contemporary and lower-key feel than some of Mallorca’s older grand hotels.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Adults-only 16+
✔ Directly above the sea
✔ All-suite setup
✔ Better for a hideaway stay than for exploring towns
Best for:
Couples · Honeymoons · Travellers who want a modern luxury coastal retreat
Not ideal for:
Families · Guests who need lots happening around the hotel
Good to know:
Pleta de Mar is all about peace, space and seafront atmosphere. If you are looking for walkable nightlife or a classic town-and-beach rhythm, it can feel too insulated.
Insider tip:
This is one to book when the hotel itself is central to the trip. Otherwise, some of the spend is wasted.
How to choose the right area
Palma Bay
Best if you want a sea view without giving up city access. Nixe Palace, Portixol Hotel and El Llorenç are the strongest fits, but they solve different problems: beachfront, marina-front, and rooftop bay view respectively.
Illetas and Cas Català
Better for seafront luxury close to Palma. Hotel de Mar Gran Meliá and Hospes Maricel work best when you want the sea to dominate the stay more than the city.
Port de Sóller
The safest west-coast choice if you want sea views plus a usable town setting. Hotel Espléndido is best for walkability, Pure Salt for quieter adults-only stays, and Jumeirah for big-ticket clifftop drama.
Sant Elm
A good fit for quieter, lower-key sea-view stays where the scenery does most of the work. Universal Hotel Aquamarin is the obvious pick here.
Canyamel and the east coast
Best for couples who want privacy and open sea views rather than town life. Can Simoneta and Pleta de Mar are the two strongest splurge options in this part of Mallorca.
How we selected these hotels
- Verified Mallorca location and a clearly sea-facing setting.
- Sea view had to be part of the booking logic, not a marginal room-category extra.
- We mixed city, bay, clifftop and quieter coastal stays so the list is actually useful for different trip types.
- Weak matches were left out when the view felt too inconsistent or too hard to verify confidently.
FAQ
What counts as a true sea-view hotel in Mallorca?
Usually it means the hotel’s setting is visibly tied to the sea, not just that a few premium rooms happen to glimpse it. Clifftop hotels, promenade hotels and beachfront properties tend to be the clearest matches. City hotels can qualify too, but usually through rooftop or bay views rather than direct beach access.
Is Palma or Port de Sóller better for sea views?
Palma is better if you want city access and the sea as a backdrop. Port de Sóller is better if the view itself is one of the main reasons for the trip. In practice, Palma gives you convenience; Port de Sóller gives you a more obviously scenic stay.
Are sea-view hotels in Mallorca expensive?
Often yes, especially for clifftop luxury and adults-only coastal retreats. But the category is broad enough that you can still find more accessible options such as Universal Hotel Aquamarin or Pure Salt Port de Sóller. The real premium kicks in when the view comes with privacy, exclusivity or a standout setting.
When is the best time to book them?
May, June, September and early October are usually the sweet spot. You still get weather worth paying for, but the island is generally easier than in peak summer. That matters more with sea-view hotels, because a lot of the value is tied to atmosphere, not just the room.
Final thoughts
If the view is one of the main reasons you are booking Mallorca, the best picks usually fall into three groups: Palma Bay for city-and-sea balance, Port de Sóller for scenic west-coast drama, and the east or south for privacy-led clifftop stays. The smartest choice depends less on star rating than on whether you want convenience, promenade life or proper seafront escape.

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.