Luxury hotel holiday Hotel Hoposa Pollentia Pollensa

Positioned directly on the shores of Pollensa Bay, Hotel Hoposa Pollentia offers a refined four-star escape designed exclusively for adults. This contemporary property features a rooftop swimming pool with panoramic views across the bay and surrounding mountains, alongside a ground-floor pool set within peaceful gardens. The hotel’s proximity to Puerto Pollensa’s marina, restaurants, and scenic coastal paths makes it equally suited to those seeking relaxation and guests wishing to explore the area’s natural beauty and local culture.
Included in your Expressions holiday
  • Accommodation in a Standard room on bed and breakfast
  • Flights to and from Palma de Mallorca Airport and hire car
  • Concierge service and Expressions Holidays regional helpful hints
  • Choice of upgrades available – rooms and transport

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Hotel Hoposa Pollentia, Mallorca

A stylish adults-only retreat on Pollensa Bay, four-star Hotel Hoposa Pollentia combines beachfront location with contemporary luxury. The rooftop pool offers sweeping coastal views, whilst the relaxed atmosphere and attentive service create an ideal base for exploring northern Mallorca.

Facts in brief

Official star rating 4

Location On Pollensa Bay beachfront, within walking distance of Puerto Pollensa marina.

Annual opening 27th February to 15th November

Closest airport Palma de Mallorca

Distance from airport 45 minutes by car

Hotel facilities and services

Rooftop swimming pool with panoramic terrace, ground-floor swimming pool, à la carte restaurant, buffet restaurant with live cooking, lounge bar, snack bar, fitness centre, 24hr reception, bicycle rental, private parking, laundry service, beach towels, sun loungers and umbrellas.

Complimentary

Wi-Fi, parking, and bicycle rental

Land sports

Cycling

Out and about nearby

Puerto Pollensa’s sheltered bay provides excellent conditions for watersports, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, with equipment hire available along the beachfront. The Pine Walk promenade extends along the coast towards Llenaire, offering level walking with views across the bay to the Tramuntana mountains. The historic town of Pollensa sits just 6km inland, where the Calvari steps lead to a hilltop chapel with panoramic views, and the Sunday market fills the main square with local produce and crafts. The dramatic Cap de Formentor peninsula lies within comfortable driving distance, featuring spectacular clifftop viewpoints, hidden coves, and the historic lighthouse. Keen cyclists will find challenging routes through the nearby Sierre de Tramuntana, whilst several golf courses operate within the region. With a hire car, it is also possible to visit the island’s capital, Palma de Mallorca, with its iconic cathedral.

Sports nearby

Golf, hiking, cycling, watersports, and horse-riding.

We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.
Mrs J, June 2025

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Holiday Code EXH49703

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Hotel Hoposa Pollentia, Mallorca

Room descriptions

Hotel Hoposa Pollentia has 70 rooms, all with Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, television, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, safe, hairdryer, and iron.

Standard room One double or two single beds, with countryside view
Sea View room One double or two single beds, with sea view balcony
Junior suite One double or two single beds, with seating area and balcony
We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.
Mrs J, June 2025

From about

Holiday Code EXH49703

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Hotel Hoposa Pollentia, Mallorca

The journey and how you get there

For a holiday to Hotel Hoposa Pollentia, you can fly to Palma de Mallorca Airport and collect a hire car, or we can arrange a private transfer across the island to the hotel. The journey takes a little under an hour. A hire car is useful for exploring Cap de Formentor, the historic town of Pollensa, and the wider northern region, though the beachfront location and nearby marina area can easily be enjoyed on foot or by bicycle.

Additional information

Children: Hotel Hoposa Pollentia is an adults-only hotel. Guests must be 16 years or older.

We had a wonderful holiday which exceeded our expectations. Great hotels with a good itinerary. We wouldn't hesitate to use your services again.
Mrs J, June 2025

From about

Holiday Code EXH49703

Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Hotel Hoposa Pollentia, Mallorca

Highlights of Mallorca and the Balearic Islands

Mallorca: Palma de Mallorca, home to attractions such as the Gothic La Seu Cathedral which sits overlooking the harbour, 10th century Arab baths and authentic old streets. The pretty villages including Deià, Valldemossa and Fornalutx which you will encounter if you drive along the winding roads which run along the western coast, set between mountains and sea. Appealing coastal resorts including Alcúdia, Puerto Pollensa and Puerto de Soller. Hilltop sanctuaries which are dotted throughout the island, including Lluc Monastery in the Tramuntana mountains and the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador in the south east of the island. Traditional fishing villages such as Cala Figuera. Beautiful beaches including Es Trenc, Es Carbo and Cala Barques. The Caves of Drach near Porto Christo. Formentor, the peninsula in the northeast of the island which is home to a famous lighthouse in a stunning location. Natural parks including S'Albufera wetlands near Alcúdia, Llevant Peninsula nature reserve in the north east and the Cabrera archipelago off the southern coast of Mallorca. Ibiza: The dark sands and rocky cliffs of Cala Boix. The bohemian market at the bottom of the hills around San Carles. Clear-water beaches including Benirras and Cala Saladas. Boat trips to neighbouring Formentera to see the windmills and cycle or hike across the hills. Menorca: The hiking trails around Mount Toro. Cultural and historic cities including Mahon and the old town of Cuitadella. Caves and gorges at the Cales Coves. Sandy beaches at Binibequer and Cala'n Porter in the south, and Punta Prima to the east, amongst many others. The ruined castle of Santa Àgueda in the north of the island. With a number of interesting towns and villages, stunning beaches and a great variety in the natural scenery, the Balearic Islands are outstanding holiday destinations with plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling as well as seaside relaxation.

Festivals in Mallorca and the Balearic Islands

January: Festival of Palma de Mallorca's patron saint, March/April: Holy week celebrations, April: Pollença wine fair, May: Palma International Boat Show, May: Ibiza International Film Festival, April/May: Spring fairs, June: Midsummer's eve festivals, July: Festival of the patron saint of fishermen, July: International Folklore Festival (Soller), June: Festival of Sant Joan (Ibiza, Menorca), July: Sant Martí­ horse festival (Es Mercadal, Menorca), August: Summer Music festival (Menorca), August: Earth Festival (Ibiza), September: Festival of King Jaume I, September: Grape harvest celebrations (Binissalem), October: Alcudia agricultural fair, November: Caimari olive fair (Tramuntana mountains), December: Christmas markets.

Gastronomy of the Balearic Islands

Traditional cuisine in the Balearic Islands is rich and varied, making excellent use of the abundant local ingredients including pork, fish and vegetables as well as olive oil and lard. Olives, almonds and citrus fruit are grown across the island, as are the grapes which are used to produce a selection of white, rosé and red wines. Local specialities in the Balearics include ‘Sobrasada’ (a type of sausage), ‘Arros Brut’ (saffron rice cooked with meat and vegetables), ‘Frit mallorqui’ (fried offal with potatoes and vegetables) and ‘Ensaimada’ (a sweet bun). Local desserts are made with almonds or nougat, and seafood dishes, including ‘Caldereta de Ilagosta’ (lobster stew), are a staple. Speciality spirits from Menorca include Maó Gin, made from juniper berries, and Port. The Hierbas Ibicencas, and Frígola in Ibiza are aromatic drinks built around aniseed and thyme respectively.

Climate of the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands have a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild and stormy winters. There is some variation across Mallorca as the Tramuntana Mountains protect the southwest of the island. Average summer temperatures are around 25 degrees, when seas are also warm and a cooling breeze prevents excessive heat. Spring and autumn are great seasons to visit as temperatures are pleasant but there are fewer tourists, although nights can be cold and there is some rainfall. Average temperatures in winter are around 10 degrees with occasional showers and snow falling in the mountains.

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