Son Vida Luxury in its purest form

Surrounded by century-old native forests, three 18-hole golf courses, two 5-star hotels, stately residences, wellness centres and exquisite restaurants, Son Vida is a luxury destination located 5 minutes by car from the historic centre of Palma de Mallorca.

Golf

Three 18-hole golf courses in the heart of Son Vida

Son Vida has three 18-hole courses with the Arabella Golf quality seal.

Golf Son Muntaner is a true “champion’s course ", with a demanding and extraordinary design. Golf Son Vida is the oldest and most iconic golf course in Mallorca, a legend among players from all over Europe. Golf Son Quintis a course for players who seek variety, with very wide fairways that allow you to relax and enjoy. Next to this course you can find the Golf Son Quint Pitch + Putt, 9 holes of pure fun

Son Vida SPA

Relax and wellness 24 hours a day

The new and exclusive Castillo Hotel Son Vida SPA features a gym with personal trainers open 24 hours a day, a hairdresser's and an indoor swimming pool, as well as a Finnish sauna, bio sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, ice fountain and relaxation room.

Its four treatment rooms are equipped with large windows that offer impressive views of the landscape. There you can enjoy body peels with sea salt and aromatic oils, facial treatments and all kinds of massages.

GASTRONOMY

Delicious tapas and gourmet restaurants à la carte

The exclusive area of Son Vida, 5 minutes by car from the city of Palma, has an exquisite gastronomic offer for all kinds of occasions. Starting with the Son Vida Restaurant, ocated in the club house of Golf Son Vida, with its menu offering delicious classic Spanish tapas and an excellent selection of wines.

The island has 7 restaurants with the prestigious Michelin Star. Besides a large number of enchanting culinary options, where you can taste the best local, national and international dishes.

5 STAR HOTELS

Castillo Hotel Son Vida and Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel

The majestic Castillo Hotel Son Vida, located in a 13th century building, is one of the most iconic establishments on the island. Its luxurious rooms have been visited by the most outstanding international personalities from the world of politics, art, culture and sport.

The Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel, is Mallorca's first golf resort. This modern and very welcoming hotel is located next to hole 18 of Golf Son Vida, and is surrounded by a lush tropical garden. Moreover, the hotel offers tennis courts, a gym and services for cyclists to make sure that sports lovers enjoy their stay.

MARINAS

The most exclusive marinas in the Mediterranean

Less than 30 minutes from Son Vida there are several first class marinas with moorings for yachts and boats with a length of up to 60 metres. Such as Puerto Portals, which also offers a large commercial area with international boutiques and high level restaurants. Port Adriano, designed by Philippe Stark; the yacht club Real Club Náutico de Palma, organiser of the Copa del Rey sailing regatta; or the Club de Mar, are other options to keep your boat safe, or simply to take a pleasant stroll.

SHOPPING

Boutiques with leading brands and local craftsmanship

Mallorca's high standard of living is the reason why the major international fashion brands have boutiques in the main streets of the centre of Palma, the so-called "golden mile" of the city. Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Bulgari, Gant, Carolina Herrera and Hugo Boss, among other stores, live side by side with local fashion, jewellery and craft shops that offer high quality handmade products.

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS

Excellence and multilingual education

Mallorca is an increasingly polyglot island, with residents coming from different parts of the world. This is why you can find different international schools on the island, which promote the high quality of their educational programme. Queens College, The Academy, Bellver College, Lyceé Français or Agora Puerto Portals are some examples of multilingual education, from English and German to French, Chinese or Russian. Not forgetting, of course, Spanish and the native Majorcan.