Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is Editor at Large…
Mandarin Oriental will soon open its first property in Mallorca, Spain, on June 1, 2026. Located in Calvià near the elegant Puerto Portals, Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca resort will offer captivating Mediterranean views, framed by Aleppo pines and the dramatic coastline. The stunning property features 131 stylish rooms and suites, an array of innovative restaurants and bars, a signature wellness sanctuary, extensive leisure facilities, and curated guest experiences.
With its striking contemporary design, Mandarin Oriental’s third property in Spain and first in the Balearic Islands is set across five buildings inspired by the island’s history, pine forests, and the Mediterranean. The resort blends heritage, design, and luxury into an immersive destination experience. promising to be an intimate retreat featuring sea views, fragrant gardens and exclusive access to two secluded coves where guests can explore nature while experiencing exceptional service and Mediterranean luxury.
“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,” says Duarte Correia, General Manager at Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca. “Every corner of the resort pays tribute to its heritage… Here, natural beauty meets contemporary, understated luxury, creating experiences that celebrate the true art of Mallorcan living.”

Inspired by the Island
The hotel’s 131 rooms and suites blend contemporary elegance with the island’s natural beauty and heritage. Hand placed stones throughout the property reflect local craftsmanship, while sunlight, shadow and Mediterranean vistas create a serene, sensory ambience. A palette of soft neutral tones coupled with natural materials and exquisite design details make each room a welcoming haven.
The resort features 26 suites, nine intimate casitas (four suites, five rooms), plus13 rooms and suites with plunge pools, and five rooftop suites with private pools.
Art is woven into the design. Curated works by local and international artists enrich guest rooms and shared areas, while outdoor installations transform gardens and terraces into inspiring open-air galleries.

Mallorca’s New Dining Destination
Offering new restaurants from culinary luminaries, exciting bars and gracious gathering places, Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra is where epicurean innovation meets the relaxed spirit of sun-drenched Mallorca.
“In our kitchen, we prioritize quality and locally sourced ingredients,” says Sergio De La Plata, Executive Chef at Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca. “Each dish tells a story of the product, the producer, its origin, and the surrounding landscape.”
Matsuhisa: From Nobu Matsuhisa, sophisticated Nikkei-style dining set against spectacular sea views, where the freshest sashimi and sushi are expertly prepared by master chefs and inventive Japanese-inspired cocktails complement the elegant atmosphere.
Leña by Dani García: The resort’s contemporary steakhouse is a celebration of fire, smoke and local culinary traditions. The open kitchen showcases dry-aged meats, while signature dishes like yakipinchos reflect García’s mastery.
Jacinta: Jacinta blends authentic Mexican flavors with contemporary touches. Delicious tacos, tostadas, tamales and tortillas highlight Mexico’s rich culinary heritage, elevated by fresh, high-quality ingredients and a vibrant atmosphere.
Leppoc: This upscale all-day dining destination offers Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine. The ingredient-driven menu celebrates the finest Spanish and Balearic produce, while Garden Bar serves signature cocktails and an impressive selection of Spanish wines, including exclusive Mallorcan labels.
Sobretaula: Set on a serene terrace, Sobretaula offers an alfresco tapas experience. Elegant small plates are paired with cava, house-made lemonades, and signature cocktails.
Thalos: This open-air poolside bar serves Greek-inspired comfort dishes in a vibrant atmosphere for daytime and early evening socializing.

The Art of Relaxation
Wellness at Mandarin Oriental, Punta Negra is a tranquil retreat where Mallorca’s heritage joins with Oriental wellbeing philosophies. The seaside sanctuary features nine treatment cabins, including couple’s suites, and a relaxation room. The Spa’s extensive menu features exclusive Signature treatments such as the Curandero Experience, which incorporates local herbs and healing practices, as well as the Tea Ceremony – a unique blend of Spanish and Oriental rituals.
The resort also has two outdoor pools for adults, and an outdoor children’s pool, all with sea views. Inside is an additional pool and a fully equipped fitness center complete with a hydro-massage pool, steam rooms, cold plunges, and aromatherapy showers.
Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is Editor at Large for Pursuitist and a founding editor for Holiday Goddess, the online destination for chic women travelers from the editors of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Conde Nast Traveler, and BBC. Her travel and lifestyle reports can also be been seen in Atlas Obscura, The Awesomer, DaySpa, The Chicago Tribune, CNN Travel, JustLuxe, Lonely Planet, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, Toronto Star, WellSpa 360, WestJet Magazine, Where Traveler, Where Guestbook, Yahoo News, and dozens more. She's co-author of the bestselling Holiday Goddess books (HarperCollins and iTunes) including 'The Holiday Goddess Guide to Paris, London, New York, Rome,' a travel Top 10 staple. As editor, Vicki's other books include 'Sinatra' (DK), 'Inside Mad' (Time-Life) and 'Virgin Los Angeles' (Virgin Books). She is one of the Usual Gang of Idiots for MAD Magazine, an entertainment reporter (Daily Variety, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Magazine, CREEM), and authorized biographer for pop culture icons from the Beach Boys to Beastie Boys, Paul McCartney to MC Hammer.