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L'emplacement est juste incroyablement beau ! L'hôtel est propre dans son ensemble. Si vous cherchez un hôtel de qualité dans écrin de verdure face à la mer et au soleil couchant alors vous êtes au bon endroit.
We had a lovely time at this beautiful location. Peaceful, with stunning sea views, excellent breakfasts with local specialties. Suitable for a romantic getaway and especially for those who appreciate a boutique character, not overrun by crowds, friendly staff. Slightly older room furnishings are not an issue at all, as this is outweighed by the wonderful atmosphere.
We spent 3 weeks in the Valldemossa / Deia region of Mallorca. We stayed at 3 different hotels including Hotel Hoposa Costa d’Or. Our room was nice and the facilities very comfortable. It was wonderful.
It has a short walk - private access to the sea, with a ladder down to/up from the water which is great, but there isn’t really anywhere to sit to enjoy that access.
The restaurant is really good - with first class service - I have to mention specifically:
Hassan
Tanya
Carlos
Cecelia
A simply elegant quintessential western Mallorcan oasis, peaceful and quiet. Enjoyed morning coffee on the balcony of our comfortable
room while staring at the Mediterranean. This is a great place to take day trips to Palma, Valldemossa and Soller.
This hotel boasts a splendid vantage point, nestled within a serene locale just outside of Deia. Nonetheless, certain aspects warrant improvement. The accommodations, regrettably, exhibit signs of wear and lack adequate sound insulation, which can lead to early morning disturbances from fellow guests or housekeeping staff traversing the corridors.
While the hotel's exterior exudes an impeccable appearance, the interior ambiance often evokes a sensation akin to that of a youth hostel. Furthermore, the breakfast buffet offers a somewhat limited selection, with remnants frequently left untouched.
The pool area, though charming, operates without dedicated service, necessitating guests to personally procure beverages from the hotel bar. Additionally, interactions with the hotel staff, particularly T. at the reception, have been marked by a notable lack of empathy and a sense of haste.
For guests seeking transportation to Deia, the option of arranging a taxi through the reception is available. However, it appears that the staff may exhibit some reluctance in fulfilling this request. As an alternative, we discovered that taking a bus proved to be both the most efficient and cost-effective choice.
This establishment holds considerable potential for an exceptional guest experience, yet it seems that management may be prioritizing cost-cutting measures over maximizing its full potential.
I stopped here on a whim looking for somewhere for lunch. I'd driven through the nearby mountain villages that although breathtakingly gorgeous were rammed with people and parking was impossible.
I braved the windy single track road down to the hotel, explained to the intercom my purpose and I was let into the carpark.
I then found the hotel to be a peaceful oasis with lovely views. I chose a niscoise salad and it was incredible! Best I've ever eaten.
I can't vouch for the rooms but if the restaurant and pool are anything to go by I'm sure they are fabulous.
It has a short walk - private access to the sea, with a ladder down to/up from the water which is great, but there isn’t really anywhere to sit to enjoy that access.
The restaurant is really good - with first class service - I have to mention specifically:
Hassan
Tanya
Carlos
Cecelia
room while staring at the Mediterranean. This is a great place to take day trips to Palma, Valldemossa and Soller.
While the hotel's exterior exudes an impeccable appearance, the interior ambiance often evokes a sensation akin to that of a youth hostel. Furthermore, the breakfast buffet offers a somewhat limited selection, with remnants frequently left untouched.
The pool area, though charming, operates without dedicated service, necessitating guests to personally procure beverages from the hotel bar. Additionally, interactions with the hotel staff, particularly T. at the reception, have been marked by a notable lack of empathy and a sense of haste.
For guests seeking transportation to Deia, the option of arranging a taxi through the reception is available. However, it appears that the staff may exhibit some reluctance in fulfilling this request. As an alternative, we discovered that taking a bus proved to be both the most efficient and cost-effective choice.
This establishment holds considerable potential for an exceptional guest experience, yet it seems that management may be prioritizing cost-cutting measures over maximizing its full potential.
I braved the windy single track road down to the hotel, explained to the intercom my purpose and I was let into the carpark.
I then found the hotel to be a peaceful oasis with lovely views. I chose a niscoise salad and it was incredible! Best I've ever eaten.
I can't vouch for the rooms but if the restaurant and pool are anything to go by I'm sure they are fabulous.