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How Mallorca is reinventing itself

A hotel renaissance is taking place on the Balearic island, which is intent on attracting discerning (rather than debauched) visitors

Standing beside a low stone wall – one quite possibly meticulously built some centuries ago – and with the scent of lavender swirling lightly in the air, Sir Richard Branson gazed sentimentally out over a scene of Balearic beauty. 

“Oh, it was love at first sight,” he said. 

Spreading out before us, the ravines, ridges and forested peaks of Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains tumbled down to a coastline peppered with coves and bays lapped by a ­sapphire sea. Completing the postcard in the near distance was Son Bunyola, the latest addition to Branson’s ­collection of hotels, and the newest to open on the island. 

Spread across 1,300 acres of the Unesco-protected northwestern coast, the opening of the historic 16th-century finca turned 26-room resort is significant, not least because it marks a deeply significant milestone for the Virgin boss, but also because it represents a fundamental change slowly sweeping the island. A new wave of luxury has arrived, and with it a flurry of shiny new hotels, as ­Mallorca celebrates a reinvention that many argue is long overdue. 

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