Hoposa Costa D'Or Hotel
New for Summer 2025 Historic Mallorcan stone buildings Picturesque Tramuntana mountain and sea views Set within peaceful, mature Mediterranean gardens Traditional charm with boutique, adults-only atmosphere Free Wi-Fi throughout
Overview
Tucked into the honey-stone terraces above Deia, Hoposa Costa D’Or Hotel feels like a classic Mallorcan finca turned boutique hideaway. Historic buildings, centuries-old olive trees and head-turning Tramuntana mountain views create a sense of place that’s pure UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana. Add a tranquil pool, mature gardens and modern rooms and you have a serene adults-only escape minutes from one of Majorca’s most coveted villages.
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Map & location
Deia, Majorca, Balearics, Spain
Hoposa Costa D’Or Hotel sits on the winding coastal road that links Valldemossa and Deia, right in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana. From its terraced position you look out over pine forests and olive groves towards the Mediterranean, with the chic, artsy village of Deia a short drive or taxi ride away.
Days can be as slow or as active as you like: follow walking trails straight from the hotel, take the twisting lane down to rocky coves, or head into Deia for galleries, tapas bars and the odd celebrity sighting. Despite the sense of seclusion, you’re still within easy reach of Palma for a cultural day trip.
- Deia resort centre 2km
- Cala Deia beach 3km
- Valldemossa 11km
- Palma de Mallorca city 30km
- Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour 15 minutes
Facilities
Pool & outdoors
The outdoor pool sits on a sun-drenched terrace, edged by gardens and stone walls that shield it from the outside world. Loungers and parasols are dotted around the deck, and the views sweep across the valley and out to sea – an idyllic spot for a good book or a lazy afternoon swim.
Cala Deia, about 3km away, is a small, pebbly cove with startlingly clear water and a handful of rustic eateries; it’s better suited to wild swims and snorkelling than long sandy walks. Further beaches and coves along the north-west coast can be reached by car if you want to explore.
Spa, sports & wellness
This is a place to switch off, surrounded by the quiet of the Tramuntana. While there’s no full-scale spa, you can expect:
• Tranquil Mediterranean gardens with shaded seating and viewpoints
• Lounge and reading corners inside the historic buildings
• Walking and hiking opportunities straight from the property (independent, not guided)
Additional facilities typically include:
• 24-hour reception and lobby
• Lift in the main building (note: there are still many steps and level changes)
• Occasional live music or low-key events in high season (subject to change)
Please note: facilities, opening times and services may vary by season and occupancy.
Activities
? Independent walking and hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana
? Photography and painting inspiration from the dramatic landscapes
? Relaxed reading and board games in the lounges
? Sunset watching from the terraces and viewpoints
Organised entertainment is intentionally limited to keep the atmosphere calm and intimate – perfect if you prefer unhurried days and early, peaceful nights.
Guest services
?️ 24-hour reception and concierge-style assistance
? Luggage storage for early arrivals or late departures
? Regular housekeeping and towel changes
? Complimentary Wi-Fi in rooms and public areas
? Lift in main building (many steps elsewhere around the property)
? Taxi booking and local restaurant recommendations
Some services and extras may incur a local charge; details are available from reception on arrival.
Food & drink
Mornings begin with a leisurely breakfast in the main restaurant or on the terrace, where the view competes with your coffee for attention. Expect a generous buffet-style spread with hot and cold options, local pastries, fresh fruit and juices, plus eggs and other dishes prepared to order on some days.
Later in the day you can enjoy Mediterranean-inspired lunches and dinners (payable locally), drawing on regional ingredients such as olive oil, fresh fish and seasonal vegetables. The atmospheric bar and lounge areas are perfect for pre-dinner drinks or a nightcap, framed by stone walls and soft lighting that highlight the property’s historic character.
As this is a small, tranquil hotel, evening entertainment is low-key and centred on lingering over good food, wine and conversation rather than shows or loud music.
Rooms
Double or Twin Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
Thoughtfully furnished in a classic, neutral style that suits the historic building, these rooms are ideal for couples or friends. Depending on allocation, you’ll have either a standard balcony or a Juliette balcony bringing in that crisp Tramuntana air.
Typical amenities include: twin or double beds, private bathroom with bath or shower, air-conditioning or climate control, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, telephone and hairdryer. A small seating area and wardrobe space complete the set-up, with some rooms offering partial views of the mountains or gardens.
Double or Twin Room with Sea View
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 3
With all the comforts of the standard rooms, these upgrades add that all-important Mediterranean sea view. Watch the light change over the coastline from your balcony or Juliette balcony, and soak up the peaceful, elevated setting.
Expect similar in-room facilities – double or twin beds, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, TV and air-conditioning – with layouts that reflect the original architecture, so no two rooms feel exactly the same.
*Images indicative; layouts, balconies and views may vary. Room allocations and specific outlooks cannot be guaranteed.
More info
Hoposa Costa D’Or Hotel has just 41 rooms spread across three floors, combining boutique scale with hotel-style services. Its hillside setting and stepped layout give it character – but also mean it may not be suitable for guests with walking difficulties, despite having a lift in the main building.
Deia and the north-west coast of Majorca attract a well-travelled, artsy crowd: think stone villages, coastal walks and destination restaurants rather than big nightlife.
• Destination: Deia, Majorca, Balearics
• Language: Spanish and Catalan
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT+1 (subject to daylight savings)
• Average UK flight time to Majorca: approx. 2.5 hours
• Approximate airport transfer: 1 hour 15 minutes
Information is subject to change and may vary by season and supplier. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.
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