We love —
- Jetting off to Majorca, where a relaxing stay at this seafront resort awaits.
- Relaxing in the spa or laying back by the pool - this hotel is the perfect place to let go.
- Exploring the natural beauty of this stunning island, one of Europe's most loved destinations.
Customer reviews —
VIVA Cala Mesquida Resort & Spa 4* —
Just for you:
- 1 x cocktail per person on arrival
The VIVA Cala Mesquida Resort & Spa 4* is a luxury family hotel located just a few metres from the magnificent beach of Cala Mesquida. The resort offers a wide range of comfortable apartments to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. So what are you waiting for? Prepare for a delightful escape under the Majorcan sun.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in an Apartment.
Apartment (40 m²)
Put your bags down in a comfortable Apartment for a delightful stay with family or friends. Bright and elegantly decorated, you'll feel right at home.
Your dining choices
This is a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
The Caprice buffet restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with a wide selection of dishes. You can also enjoy à la carte meals in themed restaurants such as La Terrazza (Italian). The hotel's bars, including La Las Dunas, offer snacks and refreshing drinks throughout the day.
Your time
At VIVA Cala Mesquida Resort & Spa 4*, there's no shortage of leisure activities. There are several swimming pools, including a children's pool with waterslides. The spa includes saunas, jacuzzis, sensory showers and massages for optimum relaxation. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as fitness, aerobics, table tennis and aqua gym. There's truly something for everyone.
Optional excursions —
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Dragonera and Sant Elm excursion
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.
Self-guided Palma city tour
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 - 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.
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 - 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.
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, the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, balances cosmopolitan energy with Mediterranean tranquillity. From the golden coves of the east to the rugged peaks of the Tramuntana mountains, it’s an island of contrasts - where olive groves meet turquoise waters, and traditional villages share space with vibrant coastal towns.
Must-sees:
- Palma de Majorca: The island’s stylish capital, crowned by the Gothic La Seu Cathedral and buzzing with art galleries, cafés and harbourfront promenades.
- Serra de Tramuntana: A UNESCO World Heritage mountain range, ideal for scenic drives, hiking and charming villages such as Valldemossa and Deià.
- Alcúdia Old Town: Enclosed by medieval walls, its cobbled streets and nearby Playa d’Alcúdia offer the perfect mix of heritage and beachside calm.
- Cala Figuera and Caló des Moro: Hidden coves with crystalline waters, ideal for swimming and photography.
Culinary culture:
Majorca’s gastronomy captures the island’s soul. Sample sobrasada, a soft cured sausage flavoured with paprika, or ensaimada, the island’s signature spiral pastry. Fresh seafood and olive oil feature prominently, while inland, rustic taverns serve hearty tumbet, a Majorcan version of ratatouille. Pair your meal with a glass of local Binissalem wine and end with almond ice cream made from the island’s own orchards.
Dive deeper:
Discover Majorca beyond the beach. Cycle through the Tramuntana mountains, explore olive mills and vineyards, or visit the artist’s house of Robert Graves in Deià. The Caves of Drach reveal underground lakes and natural concerts, while the markets of Sineu and Santa Maria del Camí bring local life to the fore. As the day fades, head to Cap de Formentor to watch the sun sink into the Mediterranean — a sight that defines the island’s magic.
Good to know:
Majorca is about 2.5 hours by flight from most major European cities, with Palma de Majorca Airport just 10 km from the capital. The best time to visit is from April to October, when the sea is warm and the island at its most vibrant. The local currency is the euro (EUR).