Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa Opens Its Doors for Conferences and Events

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The recently opened Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa, situated on the rugged northwest coast of Mallorca, and already regarded as the island’s most luxurious resort, is to offer a wide range of incentives and attractions to commercial clients in the coming year. With many facilities designed specifically for the meetings and conference market, the hotel is targeting the months of April, October and November with a range of many all-inclusive amenities and services for parties occupying ten rooms or more.

Room rates start at €185 per night, inclusive of breakfast and taxes, and as part of arrangements for conference organisers and agents, the hotel is offering a selection of complimentary benefits. These include transfers to and from Palma Airport, welcome drinks on arrival, VIP room amenities, up to two upgrades to the next room category when securing groups of 20 attendees or more, one complimentary room for every 40 secured rooms and access to the hotel’s luxurious Talise Spa. In addition, the hotel can organise a wide selection of outdoor activities. Sporting options include golf, mountain biking, kayaking and sailing while cultural attractions embrace visits to local museums and art galleries, food markets and a historic train journey from Soller to the island’s capital of Palma.

The Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel & Spa occupies a cliff top overlooking the Port of Soller, and enjoys extensive, uninterrupted sea views on one side, with a backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains – recently declared a UNESCO Heritage Site – on the other. The hotel’s intimate ambience ensures that guests feel part of their surroundings while enjoying the level of service and traditional hospitality associated with Jumeirah.

The hotel includes 120 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a fine wine cellar, four bars and two swimming pools. Its sumptuous Talise Spa offers many relaxing and locally inspired treatments and includes a gym with the latest equipment, an al fresco heated hydropool overlooking the mountains and a wide choice of thermal facilities.

Daniel Fountain / 02.03.2013

Editor, Hotel Designs

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