Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra | Spain | If Only
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Overview

Opening June 1, 2026, Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra is the brand's first venture into Mallorca, occupying a rare private peninsula in Calvià. This low-density retreat blends contemporary elegance with the island’s natural heritage, offering stylish rooms, suites, and "casitas" framed by Aleppo pines and the Mediterranean. The resort is a culinary destination in its own right, featuring six restaurants, including Matsuhisa for Nikkei cuisine and Leña by Dani García. Guests can enjoy exclusive access to two secluded coves, a world-class wellness sanctuary with nine treatment rooms, and three swimming pools, all while being just minutes from the glamorous Puerto Portals marina.

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At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 5 Star
  • 121 rooms and suites
  • 6 restaurants and bars
  • 4 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Approximately 20 minutes from Palma de Mallorca Airport

Approximate flight times

Approximately 2 hours

Time difference

GMT +1

Climate

Spain’s summer season promises high temperatures and plentiful sun with some days easily exceeding 30 degrees celsius. The shoulder seasons of May, June, September and October still tend to offer warm, sunny days yet without the peak season crowds. Temperatures take a dip from November until April when, although it’s still possible to enjoy the comparatively mild weather compared to the UK, beach days might not on the agenda. Average temperatures in the Balearic islands from November to April range from 19 or 20 degrees celsius as a maximum down to 15 degrees as the daytime minimum. The Costa del Sol maintains slightly higher temperatures but, as with the whole of Spain, the weather is more changeable so warmer, sunny days alternate with periods of worse weather. Overall Spain has a mild, Mediterranean climate without the low temperatures experienced in northern Europe.