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Hotels:
Set deep in the heart of the rugged Tramuntana mountains, the Hotel Sa Baronia offers guests an ideal place to relax & unwind in a tranquil, rural setting.
The hotel is approximately 35km north west of the capital Palma & the Son Sant Joan International airport, & a few steps from the centre of the village. Situated in the picturesque village of Banyalbufar, deep in the heart of the rugged Tramuntana mountains on the west coast of Mallorca, the 3 star Hotel Mar i Vent
has been owned and run by the Vives family for three generations. The 3 star Hotel Sa Coma is situated around 200m from a small sheltered cove, in the quiet secluded village of Banyalbufar on the rugged west coast of Mallorca.
The hotel is approximately 35km north west of the capital Palma and the Son Sant Joan International airport & 150m from the centre of the village. Hidden away deep in the Tramuntana mountains, the Hostal Ca'n Busquets is a traditional Mallorcan stone house, parts of which date back to the 19th Century.
The hostal is approximately 35km north west of the capital Palma and the Son Sant Joan International airport & a few steps from the centre of Banyalbufar. The Hotel Ca Mado Paula is a traditional Mallorcan stone house that is situated in the quiet secluded village of Banyalbufar on the rugged west coast of Mallorca.
The hotel is approximately 35km north west of the capital Palma and the Son Sant Joan International airport & a few steps from the village centre.





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