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Hotel Review: Hotel Honucai, Colonia Sant Jordi, Mallorca, Spain

Situated in a prime waterfront location, in the picturesque fishing village of Colonia Sant Jordi, Mallorca, Hotel Honucai boasts breath-taking views of the Mediterranean

by Rupert Parker
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Hotel Honucai is located Colonia Sant Jordi, an old fishing village located on the southern tip of Mallorca, an area relatively unknown to the British. This part of the island is famous for its extraction of salt and the countryside around is predominantly agricultural with numerous olive groves. The fishing harbour still remains intact and the Hotel Honucai sits directly in front of the old port, adjacent to the sandy beach.

These days, the fishing vessels have been replaced by excursion boats and there’s a lively promenade, the Paseo Maritimo, crammed with restaurants and bars. Don’t get the idea that it’s going to be noisy as everything shuts down early and you’re guaranteed a good night’s sleep. The area is packed with sandy beaches so it’s an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxing seaside holiday

Who for

Singles, Couples and Families who want to get away from it all and relax in complete comfort.

 Accommodation

The large, bright, elegant bedrooms are furnished in a contemporary design inspired by the Mediterranean. Rooms range from Standard to Superior to Suites. All have balconies apart from the Superior Room for Two with Pool. Additionally some Superior Rooms have partial or complete sea views.

We stayed in a spacious Superior Room with Lateral Sea View – from our terrace we could look out over the promenade and the water. Inside the furnishings and walls were rendered in soft pastel colourings. A large comfortable bed, mini bar, Nespresso machine and kettle with a selection of tea and coffee made us feel very much at home. The bathroom had double washbasins, a bath and shower, and was stuffed with designer cosmetics.

Food and Drink

Hotel Honucai prides itself on its Salicornia Restaurant which specialises in Mallorcan sea products. It sits on the ground floor with an outside terrace on the prom. Food is served here all day but the highlight are the innovative dishes prepared with fresh, local and seasonal products. We couldn’t get enough of their chargrilled fish and seafood, paired with local wines.

The terrace on the Paseo Marítimo is the ideal spot for a sundowner watching the world go by. However a special space on the rooftop has wonderful views over the town and the ocean. It contains a cocktail area with bar and The Top, an outdoor restaurant serving selections from the Japanese grill or the raw bar.

Facilities

On the rooftop are an infinity pool and solarium overlooking the sea. Here there are morning yoga sessions and above is the Top Top – a private space for twenty people for enjoying the summer nights with a group of friends.

The Spa offers facial treatments, body massages, special massages with the Lomi Lomi technique, foot massages and private yoga sessions for individuals, groups and couples.

The hotel caters for cyclists and there’s secure parking for bikes, a repair workshop, washing area and many magnificent routes nearby to pedal around Mallorca.

Both the restaurant and The Top can be hired for meetings and the Sa Punta Room is available for groups of up to 14.

How much

Hotel Honucai Reception

Prices for a night at Hotel Honucai start from €157 inclusive of breakfast and vat.

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What’s nearby?

From Es Port beach, just 50 steps from the hotel, a path runs among pine trees by the sea. It passes the different coves of Es Dolç, Es Dofí, Es Carbó, En Tugores and Es Cargol before reaching the lighthouse at the Cap de Ses Salines.

There are many boat trips going to the Cabrera Archipelago, a maritime-terrestrial national park, during the summer months. This is a fantastic opportunity to see Mallorca’s untouched flora and fauna and swim amongst some of the protected ecosystems in the waters below.

The nearby Salinas d’Es Trenc is a working salt marina, and the 50 minute guided tour explains the processes of crystallization and production of the Flor de Sal d´Es Trenc, the only one in Mallorca.

On Wednesday and Saturday mornings, the picturesque village of Santanyí becomes a local market, full of little stalls where you can buy fruit and vegetables directly from the famers as well as all kinds of garments made with Majorcan “cloth of tongues”, ceramics and local crafts.

20 km to the east, hidden among cliffs, pine and fig trees is the still active fishing port of Cala Figuera. In front of the whitewashed houses with their green shutters, fishermen repair their nets before going back to sea.

VERDICT:

The Hotel Honucai is located in an unspoilt region of Mallorca, perfect for exploring its sandy beaches and the surrounding countryside. Food is of fine dining quality yet served in an informal setting and the view from the roof is outstanding. Don’t go expecting nightlife, however, this is a place to get away from it all.

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