Review: the 14th century Hilton Sa Torre, Mallorca hotel
Links on Head for Points may support the site by paying a commission. See here for all partner links.
This is my review of Hilton Sa Torre, Mallorca.
I have split it over two parts. This part is mainly scene setting.
We do not usually spend family holidays in Hilton hotels. Nothing wrong with Hilton – I have reviewed some great Hilton properties on this site and there are more to come – but it isn’t necessarily your ‘go to’ brand for summer sun.
I have a friend whose opinion I respect, however, and he has taken his family to Hilton Sa Torre in Mallorca numerous times. It was substantially cheaper than the alternatives I considered (the St Regis Mardavall Mallorca, reviewed here, wanted €2,000 per night for two connecting rooms to sleep the four of us, the new Park Hyatt €1,400 even though its beach club is not yet open) so when my wife decided we should try Mallorca in August I booked us in.
I will look at pricing etc in Part 2 tomorrow. We paid for the hotel in cash at the standard rate – no HFP favours were called in. (I really should be more aggressive with these things!)
Today, I want to share a few pictures to convince you that Sa Torre really isn’t your typical Hilton property.
The history of the Sa Torre estate dates back to the end of the 14th century, when King James gave it to the Febrer family. The estate passed to the Villalonga family in 1540 – this date is apparently engraved above one of the doors – and remained in their hands for over 450 years.
The Sa Torre estate opened as a hotel in 2008 after a €44 million renovation. It seems to have changed hands since then and was presumably badly hit by the property and financial crisis in Spain which took hold just as it opened.
Let’s start with the Hilton Sa Torre windmill (you don’t get one of those at Hilton Leeds) which dates from the 15th century and is apparently still in working order:
…. and the 19th century chapel in the grounds:
Chapel interior, where the manager holds a weekly reception:
…. and the main entrance:
…. and the lobby (well, the lobby entrance, there is a standard lobby through the door):
…. and the spa pool:
…. and the kids pool:
There is also a similar sized adults-only pool, tennis courts, a kids club, a full size football pitch, a full spa and two restaurants.
What you don’t get are people. The Hilton Sa Torre has only 90 rooms located in 12 buildings. Some rooms are in the original part of the manor house, some are in restored former farm buildings set in the grounds and the rest, like ours, are new builds. Many families would take two rooms so there may be no more than 60 family groups even if the hotel was full – and I don’t think it was. I doubt there were ever more than 20 groups on the property at the same time apart from breakfast.
In Part 2 of my Hilton Sa Torre review here I look at the operation of the hotel and well as showing you our rooms.
The Hilton Sa Torre website is here if you want more details in the meantime.
How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards (October 2024)
There are various ways of earning Hilton Honors points from UK credit and debit cards. Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.
There are two dedicated Hilton Honors debit cards. These are especially attractive when spending abroad due to the 0% or 0.5% FX fee, depending on card.
You also receive FREE Hilton Honors status for as long as you hold the debit cards – Gold status with the Plus card and Silver status with the basic card. This is a great reason to apply even if you rarely use it.
We reviewed the Hilton Honors Plus Debit Card here and the Hilton Honors Debit Card here.
You can apply for either card here.
NEW: Hilton Honors Plus Debit
12,000 bonus points (special offer), Hilton Gold status and NO FX fees Read our full review
NEW: Hilton Honors Debit
3,500 bonus points (special offer), Hilton Silver status and 0.5% FX fees Read our full review
There is another way of getting Hilton Honors status, and earning Hilton Honors points, from a payment card.
Holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Hilton Honors Gold status for as long as they hold the card. It also comes with Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.
We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.
The Platinum Card from American Express
50,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review
You can also earn Hilton Honors points indirectly with:
- American Express Gold (20,000 bonus Amex points)
- American Express Rewards Credit Card (10,000 bonus Amex points)
and for small business owners:
- American Express Business Gold (20,000 bonus Amex points)
- American Express Business Platinum (40,000 bonus Amex points)
SPECIAL OFFER: Until 22nd October 2024, the bonus on American Express Business Platinum is increased to up to 80,000 Membership Rewards points, worth 80,000 Avios. You will receive 8 points per £1 spent for the first three months, on up to £10,000 of spending. Click here to read our full card review. Click here to apply.
SPECIAL OFFER: Until 22nd October 2024, the bonus on American Express Business Gold is increased to up to 40,000 Membership Rewards points, worth 40,000 Avios. You will receive 4 points per £1 spent for the first three months, on up to £10,000 of spending. The card is FREE for your first year. Click here to read our full card review. Click here to apply.
The conversion rate from American Express to Hilton points is 1:2.
(Want to earn more hotel points? Click here to see our complete list of promotions from the major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.)
Comments (22)