31st January 2023
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In the location of the former H10 Punta Negra hotel, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group will debut a 131-key beach resort on Majorca in the second half of 2024.
The former H10 Punta Negra hotel will undergo “major repair and refurbishment” to become the new Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca. It is located on a peninsula on the Costa d’en Blanes in the Calvia municipality, in the southwest of the island. Port of Puerto Portals and Palma, the nation’s capital, are among the local attractions.
The 131 rooms at the resort, which will cover three hectares of beautiful gardens and cliff tops, will feature nine bungalows and 44 suites. Accommodations will have outside terraces or balconies, full or partial sea views, and some will have private plunge pools with panoramic views.
There will be three outdoor swimming pools spread across the resort, an indoor swimming pool at the Mandarin Oriental Spa, a variety of watersports, and a kids’ club.
The interior design, under the direction of designer Laura Gonzalez, will incorporate local cultural elements. The design is being constructed by the Spanish architectural firm HKS, Estudio Lamela.
The resort will be developed “with a strong sustainability mindset,” according to James Riley, global chief executive of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, and will complement the organization’s other Spanish hotels in Barcelona and Madrid.
He went on: “We are delighted at this opportunity to bring Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service to this extraordinary beachfront resort in the Balearics [and] we are extremely pleased to be expanding Mandarin Oriental’s presence into another important leisure destination in Europe.”
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