Hyatt opens a new resort in Mallorca
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Hyatt is continuing to grow its footprint in Mallorca with the opening of Sarena de Muro Resort Mallorca, which will sit inside the ‘Destination by Hyatt’ brand.
This is NOT a new-build resort but it has been fully refurbished before joining Hyatt.
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Situated on the doorstep of S’Albufera Natural Park, Sarena de Muro Resort Mallorca combines Mediterranean artistry with contemporary elegance, offering a relaxed retreat for nature lovers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the tranquil surroundings. The hotel is ideally located among the tranquil dunes of one of the Balearic Islands’ most beautiful beaches. Nearby, guests can also explore iconic landmarks, including the ancient Roman ruins of Pollentia and the stunning Cape Formentor.
Sarena de Muro Resort Mallorca offers 184 warm guestrooms and suites, blending hues of golden sand, crystal blue sea, and greens inspired by Mediterranean pine forests. Designed to evoke a sense of serenity, the interior design reflects the hotel’s tranquil surroundings while paying tribute to the cultural heritage of Mallorca with classic architecture and local artwork. Guests can enjoy sweeping sea views whilst making use of in-room amenities including 55-inch smart TVs.
The hotel has four restaurants and bars, each with its unique offering that blends Mediterranean charm with culinary excellence. Overseen by renowned Michelin-starred chef Andreu Genestra, who serves as the hotel’s Culinary Director, the F&B concept is deeply rooted in local traditions and seasonal flavors.
At the hotel’s Sarena Spa, personalized treatments feature natural products from the Spanish brand Arôms Natur. The spa offers a holistic menu of services for complete relaxation and rejuvenation and provides a sanctuary to slow down and reconnect. Facilities include a hydrotherapy area, thermal zone, and dedicated massage and treatment rooms.
The hotel also features two pools with stunning sea views, one of which benefits from a direct path to the beach. Surrounded by a grassy parasol area and lined with loungers and nearby Bali beds, it is the perfect place to soak up the warmth of the Mediterranean sun.
Standard reward nights are 29,000 points as a Category 6 (suites – actually 86 sq m Junior Suites – are 44,000 points) although, with deals available at the moment to fill rooms for this first summer, you may find cash a better deal. Importantly, I could only find non-sea view rooms available on points.
You can find out more on the Hyatt website here.
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