The best-known of the Balearic Islands, Majorca needs little introduction. With honey-coloured villages, laid-back charm and sun-splashed beaches, Majorca has long been enchanting holidaymakers.
One of the island’s biggest draws is that it’s somewhere that appeals to everyone, whether your clients are a couple, family or just keen to get out and explore. Iberostar has resorts sprinkled across the island to cater for all kinds of clients – here are three that encapsulate the brand’s magic.

Fronting a beach in Majorca’s southwestern corner, the Iberostar Selection Jardín del Sol Suites is the perfect romantic bolthole for couples. That’s because every room here is a suite that boasts glittering views of the Mediterranean, so clients needn’t leave their private terrace for widescreen sea vistas. It’s a panorama that never fails to slow the pulse, something that will be no surprise to clients when they discover this area is called Costa de la Calma, meaning the coast of tranquility.
For an added layer of relaxation, clients can upgrade to a Star Prestige Room, where guests will gain access to an exclusive area home to a pair of sun terraces, a heated outdoor infinity pool, Balinese beds and direct access to the sea they’ve just been gazing out upon. More bay views can be had at the buffet-style La Calma restaurant, while Teppanyaki Restaurant transports guests from Majorca to Asia with its Japanese cuisine.
But this quiet slice of Majorca will tempt clients away from their suite eventually and the area’s craggy coves and glassy waters are ideal for snorkelling and exploring on a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. That’s about as fast-paced as it will get at this adult-only escape.
Learn more about the Iberostar Selection Jardín del Sol Suites here.

Split into two parks, the Iberostar Albufera Resort is located in northeast Majorca overlooking what is often lauded as the island’s best beach: Playa de Muro. Iberostar Selection Albufera Park is the resort’s family-focused half and tailored to ensuring children have a memorable adventure. A selection of different family rooms offer clients a range of places to stay, while the resort’s Star Camp engages kids with a varied activity programme and play areas. There’s also a children’s pool and splash pool for water-based fun.
Iberostar Albufera’s all-inclusive concept means families can dine in different destinations around the world every evening, whether it’s feasting on Spanish food at Martinete, enjoying tacos at Nopal Mexican taqueria or cooling off with a frozen treat at Icedream. Families staying at Iberostar Selection Albufera Park will also get to enjoy the facilities at neighbouring Iberostar Selection Albufera Playa, meaning across the two hotels families have the choice of seven pools, 10 restaurants and bars and a rich range of activities to enjoy.
When the children want to stretch their legs, the flour-white sands of Caribbean-esque Playa de Muro is right on the hotel’s doorstep, while the wetlands of S’Albufera Natural Park make for a secluded, emerald-tinged break from the popular beaches with its footpaths, cycle trails and birdwatching hides.
Learn more about the Iberostar Albufera Resort here.

If you’ve got clients who really like to immerse themselves in the destination they’re visiting, then look no further than Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma. Surrounded by leafy pines, the hotel has a prime position on the island, being just a few minutes’ drive from the Moorish history of Palma and within an hour’s car journey of many of Majorca’s hidden coves, buttermilk beaches and quaint villages.
What this Iberostar hotel does so well is not just being well located but also giving guests all the tools that will help them unravel Majorca’s secrets. Its very own Island Concierge service will share local tips on where to go and help guests plan days out, while the hotel’s electric bikes and cars (available for an additional cost) make it easy for clients to get out and see the island. Iberostar’s Island Summer Pass is another way guests are encouraged to spread their wings, with the pass allowing them access to the company’s 14 other resorts on the island to enjoy their facilities and restaurants.
The Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma helps to bring the outside in at its restaurants through their responsibly sourced seafood and traditional Majorcan food. But Asian fusion restaurant Katagi Blau has become such a foodie landmark on the island that it’s a favourite with the locals, as well as hotel guests.
Learn more about the Iberostar Selection Llaut Palma here.
Iberostar’s mission is championing positive change through positive tourism. Every Iberostar hotel has a sustainable focus and its Majorcan boltholes are geared towards green living, whether it’s being fully powered by renewable electricity, single-use plastic-free, using water conservation systems or being cleaned with sustainable products. Especially in Majorca where nature plays a starring role, Iberostar is doing its bit to help protect the island while giving your clients a holiday to remember.