Mhares Sea Club – Beach Clubs in Mallorca

Mhares Sea Club

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Mhares Sea Club is a calm premium beach club on a cliff above the marine reserve of the Bay of Palma, south of Cala Blava in the municipality of Llucmajor. Instead of party noise, you get a pool, Balinese beds and Mediterranean cuisine paired with one of the loveliest sunsets on the island – and all just around 20 minutes from Palma.

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What makes Mhares Sea Club special

If someone were to write the history of beach clubs in Mallorca, Mhares Sea Club would deserve a chapter of its own. Around 800 years ago, medieval workers quarried the Marés sandstone here that went into building Palma Cathedral. The old marine quarry – once the spa of Hotel Delta – became an independent beach club in 2011 after an extensive renovation. The name fuses the word "mar" (sea) with the sandstone "marés", and the two main colours, beige and blue, stand for exactly that: the stone and the sea.

The second draw is the setting inside a marine reserve. Boats are not allowed to anchor off the coast, so the water stays crystal clear and nature undisturbed. From the terrace you look out over the open Mediterranean, with the mountains rising in the distance.

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Pool, loungers & daybeds

Around the generous pool you'll find roughly 200 sun loungers, plus about 30 reserved spots in the VIP area. The Balinese beds sit in the front row near the pool and the sea and seat up to three people – depending on the package they come with towels, a welcome drink, a smoothie of the day and a guaranteed parking space. Pool access is reserved for guests with a lounger or daybed, and children under 15 are not admitted to the sunbed area.

A hidden path takes you a few hundred metres down to the water, where the sea has carved natural rock pools over the centuries and a private jetty makes diving in easy. If you fancy more, round out the day with wellness: the menu includes reflexology, aromatherapy and Ayurvedic treatments.

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Kitchen & drinks

In the kitchen everything centres on Mediterranean and Mallorcan flavour with market-fresh, regional produce. Signature plates include tuna tartare with cured egg yolk and truffle, a meagre-and-scallop ceviche and a tartare of Cebón veal. The rice dishes are a highlight too – paella, lobster paella and the "Arrosetjats" noodle paella – alongside char-grilled octopus on paprika hummus and cod Mallorcan-style. For a sweet finish, go for the gató, the Mallorcan almond tart with carob ice cream. It all comes with a carefully curated wine and cocktail list – a Bellini at sunset is something of a ritual here.

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Atmosphere & best time to go

The mood is grown-up and laid-back, not a typical family destination for small children. By day it's all about sunbathing and swimming; there's music, but it stays in the background. Twice a week a DJ plays, Thursdays bring musical dinners, and the Sunday "Adiós Sol" session scores the sunset from roughly 6:30 to 9:30 pm with a live DJ and a cocktail.

The best window is clearly the late afternoon sliding into sunset. From March to October the colour play over the turquoise sea and earthy rock tones shifts evening by evening – the sunset over the Bay of Palma is rightly considered one of the most beautiful on the island. The club opens seasonally from roughly late March to late October and stays closed in winter.

VIP & Tables

The VIP area offers around 30 reserved loungers away from the bustle. Balinese beds for up to three people sit in the front row near the pool and sea and, depending on the package, include towels, a welcome drink, fruit and a guaranteed parking space. Be sure to reserve Balinese beds and premium spots in advance – they fill up fast, especially around sunset.

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Frequently asked questions about Mhares Sea Club

Do I need to book in advance at Mhares Sea Club?

Booking is highly recommended, especially in high season and on sunset evenings. Sun loungers and Balinese beds can be reserved directly via the official website, as can restaurant tables. Balinese beds and premium spots often sell out quickly, so booking early pays off.

How much does a lounger or a Balinese bed cost?

Basic loungers start at around 40 euros, while spots in premium zones by the pool or in the front row are about 72.50 euros per person. A Balinese bed for up to three people costs from around 315 euros. Prices vary by zone and season – check the current tariff list before booking.

When is Mhares Sea Club open?

The club is a seasonal venue, opening from roughly late March to late October and closing in winter. Usual hours run from daytime into the evening, with shorter special schedules or private events on some days. Check the current online calendar before your visit.

What kind of cuisine does the restaurant offer?

The cuisine is Mediterranean and Mallorcan in style, focused on market-fresh, regional produce. The menu features rice dishes, paella and fideuà, fresh fish and seafood, as well as classics like ceviche and tartare. On some days there is a daily menu, so it's best to ask directly.

How do I get there and is there parking?

The club is in Puig de Ros near Cala Blava, about 20 minutes' drive south of Palma. Coming by car is the most practical option, and there is an on-site car park. Some lounger and Balinese packages include a guaranteed parking space.

Is the club suitable for families with small children?

Mhares Sea Club focuses on a calm, grown-up atmosphere rather than a party scene. The sun lounger and pool area is geared towards teenagers and adults and is not designed for small children. If you're after peace, sea views and sunsets without the bustle, this is the right place.