Hotel in Mallorca, Spain
The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort
450ptsMediterranean Full-Service Scale

About The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort
Positioned on Mallorca's southwest coast between Puerto Portals marina and Palma, The St. Regis Mardavall is one of the island's most decorated large-scale resorts, holding the 2025 World Travel Awards title for Spain's Leading Luxury Resort. The property houses a Michelin-starred restaurant, one of Europe's larger spa facilities, and 125 rooms, most with direct Mediterranean views.
Costa d'en Blanes and the Southwest Coast Logic
Mallorca's southwest corridor, running from Palma westward through Portals Nous and into Costa d'en Blanes, operates on a different register from the island's rural interior and the more exposed northeastern coastline. This stretch concentrates some of the island's most settled luxury infrastructure: established marinas, well-maintained road access to Palma in under fifteen minutes, and a coastal orientation that catches afternoon light across open sea rather than over competing headlands. Resort hotels in this zone position themselves against that backdrop rather than against isolation, which is a meaningful distinction when comparing them with countryside properties like Grand Hotel Son Net or the more remote northern addresses such as La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel, Mallorca.
The St. Regis Mardavall sits directly on that corridor at Ma-1, kilometre 19, with Puerto Portals marina within walking distance. For guests who want the island's sea-facing drama without committing to remoteness, the geography does real work. Palma's cathedral quarter, airport connections, and golf courses managed by the Son Vida cluster are all within reach without the half-hour transfer penalties that come with positioning further northeast toward Alcúdia or southeast toward Cala d'Or.
What the Property Actually Delivers at Scale
Large-format luxury resorts on Mediterranean islands face a structural challenge: the bigger the property, the harder it is to sustain the quality consistency that smaller design-led hotels achieve through scarcity. The St. Regis Mardavall operates 125 rooms across its main building and suite categories, a scale at which service systems matter enormously. The property answers that with a butler model applied across all rooms, not restricted to suite tiers, which is a relatively unusual commitment for a property of this size. Twice-daily maid service, 24-hour room service, and airport transfer infrastructure round out a service architecture designed to reduce the friction points that larger properties typically produce.
The room configuration reflects a deliberate hierarchy. Standard guestrooms open onto private terraces with garden and sea views. Junior Suites expand that footprint. The St. Regis One Bedroom and Two Bedroom Residences step further, with the One Bedroom Residence variant adding a private pool. At the apex sit the recently renovated Astor Suite and Royal Penthouse. The renovation of those two upper-tier units signals ongoing investment rather than a property resting on a fixed physical asset, which matters when assessing longevity at this price point relative to competitors like Jumeirah Mallorca or the newer positioning of Cap Vermell Grand Hotel in the northeast.
The Food Program: Michelin Star and a Farm-to-Table Addition
Spain's luxury resort dining has split into two broad camps: properties that treat their restaurants as amenity checkboxes and those that operate food programs with enough independent credibility to draw outside guests. The Mardavall falls into the second category at its flagship level. Es Fum Restaurant holds a Michelin star and draws guests from across the island, not only from the hotel's own rooms. That kind of external draw is one of the cleaner signals of a dining program with genuine standing rather than captive-audience positioning.
The newer addition, Terra Restaurant, operates on a farm-to-table format that draws on Mallorcan produce and the island's agricultural heritage. This is a logical complement to the Michelin-starred formality of Es Fum: a looser, produce-driven format that reflects broader European resort dining trends toward accessible, regional-ingredient cooking alongside the more structured tasting counter. The St. Regis Bar rounds out the food and beverage program as a lobby art bar, receiving a Star Wine List recognition in 2026, which places it among the island's more serious wine-service operations.
For context on how Mallorca's dining scene connects to the wider Spanish premium circuit, our full Mallorca restaurants guide maps the island's key addresses across categories. Elsewhere in Spain, comparable food-forward resort programs include Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine and Atrio Restaurante Hotel, each anchored by restaurant credentials that extend beyond their hotel guest base.
Arabella Spa and the Wellness Infrastructure
European luxury resorts increasingly use spa scale as a differentiating argument. The Arabella Spa at Mardavall is positioned as one of the larger spa facilities in Europe, which translates into a treatment range and specialist roster that smaller boutique hotels cannot match by floor area alone. The program draws on natural and holistic therapies across multiple traditions, an approach common among major spa operations that distinguishes them from single-modality wellness centers.
The pool infrastructure spans three outdoor pools, a heated indoor pool, and dedicated areas segmented by age, which matters for families navigating shared facilities at a resort where adult guests are simultaneously paying for quiet. For Mallorca alternatives with a different spa emphasis, Fontsanta Thermal Spa & Wellness takes a thermal-water approach that places it in a different therapeutic category entirely.
How It Sits in the Mallorca Luxury Market
Mallorca's premium hotel market has developed enough depth that category distinctions matter more than they did a decade ago. Design-led boutique hotels such as Convent de La Missió in Palma or Pleta de Mar Luxury By Nature operate on low key counts with architectural specificity as the core proposition. Hotel De Mar represents a different coastal positioning. The Mardavall occupies the large-format, full-service tier, where breadth of amenity and service consistency across a larger guest count are the actual product, not architectural scarcity.
The 2025 World Travel Awards recognition as Spain's Leading Luxury Resort confirms a peer set that includes mainland Spanish properties. Within that frame, the Mardavall competes less with Palma's smaller urban addresses and more directly with properties like Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid or, internationally, with the service-depth model represented by Aman New York and Aman Venice.
Planning a Stay
The property is located at Ma-1, km 19, Costa d'en Blanes, close enough to Palma airport to make arrival direct, with the hotel's own airport transfer service reducing the need to navigate local transport. Golf guests benefit from a complimentary shuttle to Son Vida, Son Muntaner, and Son Quint courses, which is a practical advantage given that arranging individual transfers to multiple courses quickly adds cost and complexity. High season on the southwest coast runs from late May through September, when Mediterranean conditions are most stable and demand for the sea-view terrace rooms is at its peak. Guests targeting Es Fum should treat a reservation as a separate booking priority from the room itself, given that the restaurant draws both hotel and external guests. For comparable full-service Spanish coastal properties worth benchmarking against, Marbella Club Hotel on the Costa del Sol and Cap Rocat elsewhere on Mallorca's own coast both represent different takes on the sea-facing luxury resort format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most popular room type at The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort?
Property's 125 rooms are configured across several tiers, with the majority offering private terraces and Mediterranean sea views. The St. Regis One Bedroom Residence with a private pool represents the property's most distinct offering within the suite category, positioned above the Junior Suite tier and below the recently renovated Astor Suite and Royal Penthouse. The World Travel Awards 2025 recognition as Spain's Leading Luxury Resort suggests consistent demand across room types, with sea-view rooms particularly sought after during high season.
What's The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort leading at?
Property's clearest strengths are in the combination of full-service hotel infrastructure at scale with a Michelin-starred dining program that has enough credibility to attract guests from outside the resort. The 2025 World Travel Awards title for Spain's Leading Luxury Resort and the Star Wine List recognition in 2026 provide verifiable anchors for those claims. The butler service model applied across all 125 rooms, rather than restricted to premium categories, also sets the property apart in Mallorca's competitive luxury tier.
Should I book The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort in advance?
Given the World Travel Awards 2025 recognition and the Mediterranean high season demand pattern, booking well ahead of a summer stay is advisable. The more pressing advance booking is for Es Fum Restaurant: a Michelin-starred program drawing external diners alongside hotel guests creates demand that can run ahead of room reservations. Guests planning around golf at Son Vida, Son Muntaner, or Son Quint should confirm shuttle availability at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
Who tends to like The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort most?
The property's combination of large-scale spa infrastructure, multiple pool environments with age-segmented access, and butler service across all room categories appeals to guests who prioritize amenity breadth over boutique intimacy. Families benefit from the operational infrastructure, while couples and food-focused travelers are drawn by the Michelin-starred Es Fum and the Star Wine List-recognized bar program. Golfers benefit specifically from the complimentary shuttle to three Son Vida cluster courses.
Does The St. Regis Mardavall have its own wine program worth noting?
Yes. The St. Regis Bar received Star Wine List recognition in 2026, placing it among the more seriously curated wine operations on the island. That recognition is given to venues with demonstrated depth of wine list curation rather than simply broad selection, which suggests the bar program is worth engaging for guests with a wine focus. Combined with the Michelin-starred Es Fum Restaurant, the property offers two distinct food and beverage formats with independent credibility, a configuration found at a relatively small number of Spanish resort hotels. For a broader read on the island's dining and wine scene, see our full Mallorca guide.
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