Two rounds at Son Muntaner — one of the Balearics' most architecturally interesting courses, with its strategic bunkering, undulating greens, and cork oak-lined corridors — give dedicated golfers the chance to study and genuinely master its subtleties across consecutive visits.
Seven nights at this converted 13th-century castle estate means guests can settle into its rhythms fully: morning walks through the pine-scented gardens, afternoon treatments in the spa's serene stone rooms, and evenings in the Grand Restaurant where the wine list reflects decades of careful curation.
The hillside position above Palma offers visitors a theatrical landscape backdrop — the Tramuntana mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, wear their finest green during this period, with snow occasionally still capping the higher peaks visible from the hotel's upper terraces.