HONG KONG – Mandarin Oriental has announced the opening of Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca, marking the group’s first property on the Balearic island. The resort, located in Calvià near Puerto Portals, is scheduled to welcome its first guests in Spring 2026.
The new property is set along the Mediterranean coastline and will feature
131 rooms and suites, including 26 suites, nine casitas, 19 rooms and suites
with plunge pools, and three rooftop suites with private pools. The resort will
also offer multiple restaurants and bars, a dedicated wellness sanctuary,
leisure facilities and curated guest experiences.
Designed as an intimate coastal retreat, the resort will provide uninterrupted sea views, landscaped gardens and access to two secluded coves. Contemporary architecture is combined with natural elements, with interiors incorporating hand-placed stonework, natural materials and neutral tones inspired by the island’s landscape.
“Perched on the iconic Punta Negra – one of Mallorca’s most cherished
coastal landmarks – Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra draws deeply from the
island’s timeless spirit. Every corner of the resort pays tribute to its heritage:
the tranquillity of the Mediterranean, the strength of its landscapes, its
artisan traditions, and the warmth of its people. Here, natural beauty meets
contemporary, understated luxury, creating experiences that celebrate the true
art of Mallorcan living.” said Duarte Correia, General Manager.
Art will form an integral part of the resort’s design, with curated works
by local and international artists displayed throughout guestrooms, public
areas, gardens and terraces.
Dining will be a central element of the resort, with several restaurant
concepts planned. These include Matsuhisa, offering
Nikkei-style cuisine; Leña by Dani García, a
contemporary steakhouse; Jacinta, focused on
Mexican flavours; Leppoc, an all-day dining venue
serving Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine; Sobretaula, an
alfresco tapas concept; and Aubara, a poolside
restaurant and bar.
“In our kitchen, we prioritise quality and locally sourced ingredients. Each dish tells a story – of the product, the producer, its origin and the surrounding landscape. Inspired by the sea, the land and the simplicity of authentic flavours, we cook with respect and soul to delight and fully satisfy our guests.” said Sergio De La Plata, Executive Chef.
The wellness facilities will include a spa with nine treatment cabins,
relaxation areas and signature treatments combining local traditions with
Oriental wellbeing philosophies. Additional facilities will comprise outdoor
pools for adults and children, an indoor pool, a fitness centre, and thermal
and hydrotherapy experiences.
Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca will open in Spring 2026, expanding the group’s Mediterranean
portfolio with a new coastal resort in Spain.
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