HOTEL SA BARONIA
Cet hôtel, installé dans un corps de bâtiments datant du XVIIe siècle et faisant face à un magnifique panorama, a beaucoup de charme. La bonne trentaine de chambres qu'il abrite sont simples, mais confortables (chauffage, coin bureau, salle de bain) et certaines ont un grand balcon qui domine le charmant petit village, avec vue sur la mer au loin. Le petit déjeuner se présente sous forme d'un buffet très complet, agrémenté de quelques produits cultivés dans les jardins du Sa Baronia, et l'hôtel dispose d'un service de location de vélos. Piscine.
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Personnel attentionné. Petit déjeuner varié et copieux !
The restaurant with a lovely sea-view terrace, inclusive breakfast, and the hotel's location in a charming village all added to the great value we received.
What stood out the most was the amazing personnel, especially Luciano, who went the extra mile to fix a reservation mistake. We're incredibly grateful for his exceptional service.
Amazing sea views, great breakfast and charming staff.
Putting 4/5 as the bathroom would deserve a facelift and it would be great to have double beds instead of 2x singles beds in the sea view rooms.
Overall, completely recommend and will definitely come back.
The view from the accommodation was incredible. We enjoyed the sunset each night and sat on the balcony for breakfast and enjoyed a dinner at the hotel one night.
The pool area was really nice and relaxing.
The wifi connection wasn’t very strong and we had no air conditioning which was very difficult in the peak of summer.
You will have to pay for bottled water and it’s recommended not to drink from the tap (I wasn’t aware of this as a first time traveller to Mallorca.)
Important to note that you should plan ahead when travelling to and from the accommodation. It’s recommended to hire a car but you can catch the bus. My partner and caught the bus on the way to the accommodation to check in and had to get off a few stops early because the bus driver told us that depending on the time of day the bus route changes and doesn’t go as far as Banyalbufar. We were stranded with our luggage in the middle of nowhere for a few hours. Luckily, we were able to get a taxi to take us to the hotel but apparently it’s very rare and they usually don’t venture that far out of the city. It was a very stressful experience so I’d hate for that to happen to someone else.