We love —
- Making the most of the property’s ideal location, just a three-minute walk from the harbour and around ten minutes from the beach.
- Staying in a well-appointed room offering all the comforts needed for an unforgettable stay.
- Relaxing in peace by the outdoor swimming pool or on the sun terrace.
Customer reviews —
Aparthotel Marina Drach 4* —
The Aparthotel Marina Drach 4* is located close to the harbour and beaches of Porto Cristo, on Majorca’s east coast. Just a short walk from the marina and around ten minutes from the beach, it offers modern, well-equipped studios and apartments suited to couples and families alike.
Unwind by the outdoor pool or make use of the communal areas designed for relaxation. With its simple yet attentive service and easy access to local restaurants and the famous Drach Caves, it’s a practical and pleasant base for combining seaside days, sightseeing and laid-back moments.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in an Upgraded Pool View Room.
Upgraded Pool View Room
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
A delicious buffet breakfast is served each morning in the hotel’s restaurant, offering a pleasant start to the day. There is also a poolside bar where guests can enjoy refreshing drinks throughout the day. In addition, a wide selection of restaurants and bars can be found in the immediate vicinity, making it easy to sample the local cuisine and explore the flavours of the region.
Your time
The Aparthotel Marina Drach 4* enjoys an excellent location for exploring the area’s highlights: close to the famous Drach Caves, one of the island’s attractions, as well as several charming beaches such as Cala Anguila and Playa Romàntica. Nature lovers and those with an interest in culture will also find plenty to enjoy nearby, with walking trails and historical sites within easy reach.
After a day of sightseeing, guests can relax by the hotel’s outdoor pool, while those looking to stay active may take advantage of the on-site gym.
Optional excursions —
Soller and its historic train
Discover Sóller and the Serra de Tramuntana on a guided day trip that includes the port of Sóller, the picturesque village of Fornalutx, a traditional lunch and the famous historic train ride to Palma.
A gourmet and artisanal immersion in the heart of Majorca
Discover Majorca on a guided tour with visits to craft workshops, wine tasting in Binissalem and a traditional lunch, including transport and English-speaking guide.
Adventure and swimming in Mallorca's 3 Calas
Go on a guided tour of Majorca to discover three coves with turquoise waters, where you can swim, snorkel and enjoy a picnic by the sea. Transfers and English-speaking guide included.
Self-guided visit of the Serra de Tramuntana
Discover the Serra de Tramuntana at your leisure with the gardens of Alfabia, the villages of Sóller and Valldemossa, homemade orange juice and a gourmet break included.
Freedom experience - Dragonera and Sant Elm
Explore western Majorca at your leisure with hiking on Dragonera Island, kayaking and walking around the village of Sant Elm, boat ticket and kayak hire included.
Freedom Experience - Hiking and Nature in the North
Explore the north of Majorca at your leisure with a hike in Vall de Boquer, lunch in Puerto Pollensa and a visit to the caves of Campanet, roadbook and entrance fees included.
Freedom Experience - Palma Essentielle
Discover Palma at your leisure with the cathedral, the Arab baths and a gourmet break in an iconic location, roadbook and entrance fees included.
Freedom Experience - Caves and Castle
Discover eastern Mallorca at your own pace during a day trip that combines a visit to the caves of Artà, exploration of Capdepera Castle, and a gourmet break in a typical village, with roadbook and entrance fees included.
Freedom experience - Markets and bodega
Explore the heart of Majorca at your leisure, visiting local markets and sampling wines at a bodega in Binissalem, with a roadbook and gourmet box included to prolong the experience.
Freedom Experience - Sea and Salt Pans
Discover the south of Majorca at your leisure, visiting salt marshes, enjoying tapas lunch in Ses Salines and relaxing on beaches with turquoise waters. Roadbook and guide included.
Splendid Palma and its Cathedral
Join your guide on an exclusive tour for Voyage Privé clients and discover Palma, the stunning capital of Majorca. Explore its thousand-year history, exceptional architectural and cultural heritage, grandiose cathedral, winding streets, and hidden corners. Immerse yourself in the local atmosphere by visiting a traditional covered market in the heart of the city, where you can savour the delights of Majorcan cuisine.
Alcudia and Pollença, between history and fine sand
Travel back in time on an exclusive tour in the footsteps of the different civilisations that have occupied the island of Majorca. Set out on a carefully curated journey of exploration with a visit to two thousand-year-old villages with Roman origins, and more. Browse the stalls of a traditional market, sample local cuisine and scenic coastal beauty, concluding the day with a swim in a pretty cove.
Authentic Vall de Soller
Discover the Sóller Valley on an authentic day out, including a visit to the Alfàbia Gardens, a picturesque village, a traditional meal and a ride on a historic tram to the harbour, with an English-speaking guide and transfers included.
Valldemossa, the most beautiful road in Europe
On a route ranked as one of the most beautiful in Europe, discover picturesque villages, spectacular panoramic views and some of the most dazzling scenery on the Serra de Tramuntana coastline.
Underground adventure and idyllic beaches (minimum 6 people)
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable day on the island of Majorca, discover breathtaking wild coves, enjoy an authentic lunch in the heart of a picturesque village and explore thousand-year-old sea caves.
Behind the scenes in the Mediterranean
Enjoy an immersive day at the Palma Aquarium, including a behind-the-scenes tour, a Mediterranean lunch and a snorkelling session to discover the wonders of the seabed.
Your journey to Majorca —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Transfers:
Transfers to and from the airport are included with offers with flights. When booking, you can choose car rental as an optional extra to replace your included transfers. You will only pay the difference between the two services.
Majorca —
Majorca frequently tops the charts as one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations, and it’s easy to see why: this island houses vibrant cosmopolitan towns, dramatic cliffs and coves, and stunning beaches. Families will find the quieter resorts on the north coast of the island such as Puerto Pollensa - the perfect place to enjoy holidays with little ones, while couples will enjoy nightlife galore in the capital Palma de Majorca or in the vibrant beachfront resort of Playa de Palma.
Must-sees:
- Palma Cathedral (La Seu): A stunning example of Gothic architecture, this impressive cathedral overlooks the sea and is a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.
- Alcúdia Old Town: A charming medieval town with cobbled streets, ancient walls, and a lively market, offering a glimpse into Mallorca's rich past.
- Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this mountain range offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and picturesque villages like Valldemossa and Deià.
Culinary Culture:
Mallorcan cuisine is a delicious blend of Mediterranean flavours, showcasing fresh, local ingredients like olive oil, seafood, and seasonal produce. Try traditional dishes such as ensaimada (a sweet pastry), tumbet (a vegetable dish), sobrasada (a spreadable cured sausage), and pa amb oli (bread with olive oil, tomatoes, and cured meats). For dessert, gató (almond cake) is a local favourite. Pair your meals with a glass of Hierbas, a traditional Mallorcan herbal liqueur.
Dive Deeper:
Beyond Palma, explore coastal areas like Cala d'Or and Port de Sóller for beautiful beaches and vibrant seaside life. The Tramuntana mountains offer countless hiking opportunities and quaint villages to discover. For a tranquil escape, visit Fornalutx, considered one of the most picturesque villages in Spain.
Good to Know:
The currency in Mallorca is the Euro (EUR). Public transport is easily accessible, with buses and trains connecting major towns and resorts. Renting a car is a great option for exploring the island at your own pace. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller, but Mallorca is a great destination year-round.