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Attractive bungalows scattered along a hillside, near shops and other services, all overlooking the gorgeous bay. There’s a large pool for guests’ use, and nearby you’ll find tennis, horse riding and every water sport. All rentals are one-bedroom, one bath, and sleep up to four persons.
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Low-rise bungalows on a limpid cove. The design is traditional Spanish, with arches, balconies and terraces.
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Stepped, Meso-American style, with red tile roofs and ample balconies, this complex is built on a rocky prominence at one end of the Bay of Palma, where it is surrounded by trees and near the beach.
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One-bedroom apartments on the marina, all with balconies and a comfortable dining-room/lounge with two sofas that can become beds. Book well ahead of time.
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Standard high-rise apartment-hotel on one of the most charming and pristine cove beaches on the island. All apartments have roomy balconies, many with stunning views.
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A delightful 16th-century villa has been transformed into a mountain eyrie with gardens, terraces, shaded patios and an inviting pool. Rooms are richly decorated, several with antique canopy beds, and the restaurant is excellent.
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The shady orange groves and small canals surrounding this ancient manor house date back to Arab times. The incomparable setting, in a silent valley ringed with mountains, provides all the serenity guests seek. Rooms are all unique and very charming.
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The hostel is a 45-minute walk from the scenic castle. There are double and triple rooms, a communal room and snack bar, but facilities are otherwise modest: come prepared with whatever you might require.
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A small and exclusive hotel set in a refurbished 18th-century manor house in the heart of Artá. Every comfort has been seen to in the unique combination of antique and modern furnishings.
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Sophia Loren has stayed in this very chic and modern remodelling of a huge old house.
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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