Arrived on Mon 17th departed sat 22nd October. The hotel Es Moli was sublime. Fantastic facilities,fab pool and gym with table tennis and tennis. Wonderful private cove which the hotel will shuttle you to,amazing cove to relax and swim in with a little cafe for lunch. Rooms are huge with amazing luxurious bathrooms and a lovely big balcony with stunning views to Deia. Lots of beautifully decorated lounge areas to enjoy a drink. The tapas bar is good for dinner but the real star is breakfast.The choice is endless and freshly made to order. I had delicious pancakes and fresh fruit. If you are considering staying here definitely do it,the hotel is amazing. The Turners,Scotland
I really, very much enjoyed recently visiting Deia and staying at Es Moli was a really good choice - in fact the best choice for me. Aside from the fact that the wonderful La Residencia is in a whole other price bracket (but go for dinner or lunch) , and Es Moli probably being the next best option comfort-wise - it actually has a different proposition which I enjoyed very much. It's located slightly South of Deia Village -so its a lovely 10 minute walk into town, really enjoyable before and after dinner. Not too far but the location offers a huge amount of space. The swimming pool is huge, but sadly not heated so on my visit, it wasn't being used, despite the weather being in the high 20's the pool was too cold for swimming. Lovely to sit around it though, and the setting is spectacular. Another highlight is the fantastic hike from the hotel down to Caia Deia - about a 25-30 minute steep downhill ramble, with two restaurants in the bay - the best Ca'S Patro March is really, really good. Don't miss fresh seafood for lunch there. Back to the hotel - the breakfast is excellent - can't fault it - lovely dining space, and friendly servers bring coffee to table and rest is buffet - wide choice. There is a tennis court in a smashing hillside location - tennis rackets provided free of charge if needed. The reception area is a bit 3* to be honest, with some cheap postcards and decor which could be vastly improved, and some of the front desk staff are less customer focused than desired, but others are helpful, when help is requested. It's a hotel of 2 sides - once renovations are complete, and the older section matches to the newer section, it will really be excellent as the new section is very tasteful in design. Ask for a room in the new section if available - makes a massive difference. Overall a very memorable place - in a magnificent setting. Can't finish the review without mentioning the private cove/ swim area they own. Daily shuttle rides to and from, a lovely extra which was greatly appreciated. …
Nice location within the mountains only about a 15 min walk to town. Rooms are nothing more than a bed, but very clean. Bathroom is nice. Pool area is large with attentive bar service. A couple restaurants are in the hotel, which provide nice options for meals. Overall, pleased with our stay.
This is a beautiful property nestled in the hills of Deia - my favourite village in Mallorca. It is a safe walking distance to the restaurants of Deia and to Cala Deia. The highlights of the hotel are the friendly and helpful staff, the pool area (divine and lives up to the photos), the private beach area, and the stunning views. The only draw back is that not all the rooms are updated. We were in a very old room (triple family room with balcony) and it was in need of a refresh. The bed was not comfortable, the bathroom could use a remodel, and the furniture/design was outdated. I still recommend a stay here but request an updated room (as featured in the photos). When you stay, be sure to leave a whole day for lounging by the pool and a whole day (including lunch) at the private beach area. The staff is lovely and helpful with recommendations and restaurant bookings.…
As you will see from many of the reviews this is a lovely tranquil hotel set in a stunning location with breathtaking views. If your looking for a relaxed stay I have no hesitation in recommending. A mainly mature clientele with what appeared to be a lot of returning visitors. Lovely pool area with a relaxed vibe, in lush gardens, just keep the insect repellant on if sunbathing close to the greenery! We had a balcony room in the main house which was lovely and accurate to the pictures shown on the site but what we would have expected for 350 euros night room rate. A nespresso machine would have been nice as personal preference. The main bar area looks like it has been refurbished recently and was a nice place to relax, with reasonable prices for the a hotel but surprising little used, we were quite often the only ones in it. The only issue we had was booking meals for the two restaurants, out of the four nights we used the hotel facilities our booking got lost in the ether somewhere on two occasions which ended up with a uncomfortable conversation with the head waiters esp the Tapas one to convince them we had booked. They did squeeze us in but it wasn't ideal start to the evening. The problem being is the way they book the meals is antiquated, the bookings are taken at reception hand balled on the respective list then presumabley given to the individual restaurants in question. This needs dragging into the modern world, when they enter the booking into a spreadsheet which is set up to ping you a confirmation time etc on a registered email or text, everyone knows where they stand then. We did see a couple turned away for a similar reason. The trouble is if you can't get in what are your options? its a 15/20 min walk into Deia to see if you can get a walk in anywhere decent and in high season thats difficult.…
Very impressed with this great hotel,excellent staff,who are most helpful particularly with my wife being coeliac,even producing extra options without being asked. Lovely pool,eating options and position to explore the East Coast.
A 60 euro 30 minute metered taxi ride from the airport pulls you up to the door of Es Moli. A very authentic family run hotel set in the beautiful mountain village of Deia. We booked an annex room which we had a few problems with but these we dealt with very professionally and immediately by the excellent manager Augustino. A word of warning, the annex rooms are accessible by a very steep set of steps so be warned. The air conditioning was great the bed super comfortable and shower really good. Breakfast was a buffet style served on the most beautiful terrace ever. The waiting staff were ever attentive and very professional. The pool area was very relaxing with plenty of comfy loungers dotted around not only the pool but perfectly manicured gardens too. The lunch menu is really good too. The village of Deia is about a 15 minute walk away and if you've got your best clothes on the hotel will drive you into town for 10 euros as taxis are very scarce. We stayed one night in the main hotel and the rooms were excellent Everything you need is in the village including a couple of small supermarkets for water or a few beers. It was our first visit to Es Moli and already we are hoping to book again for next year. This time we will book a room in the main hotel. All the staff from the manger down were brilliant very approachable , happy and professional …
We were due to visit the hotel in 2020 and had to postpone our trip due to Covid. We were all looking forward to staying. However, we were very disappointed on our arrival with the frosty reception we received and the most dated bedroom in the hotel. I did complain about the bedroom and found the receptionist very arrogant. The beds were very uncomfortable and I would not call this a 4 star hotel!
Near death experience... We stayed at Es Moli for three nights as part of our honey moon. We got a very nice welcome at the hotel and a complementary bottle of Cava upon arrival - much apprechiated. This would have been a 4 star review if an incident would have been handled in another way by the hotel. The second day we were sunbathing by the pool. A strong wind came by and a heavy wooden parasol was taken by the wind and flew with a tremendous speed with the bottom end 5 cm from my wife's face. The heavy parasol struck down a pillar on the stone wall right behind my wife and flew away. The parasol was clearly not securely anchored in the parasol stone. If the bottom end would have strucked my wife's face she would have been seriously injured or maybe even worse than that... A man lying next to the parasol hurt his arm when trying to catch it before it took off. The pool staff laughted at the situation, maybe its how some people react to situations like this one. Here comes the reason why they only get 2 stars - after the incident I sent an email to the hotel pointing out the safety risks related to not having the parasols anchored properly and sending images of the pillar that was struck down - the hotel never answered. After our departure I sent another email as part of a survey by the hotel - the hotel never answered. Clearly, the hotel just ignored the situation at hand. You read every year that people get killed or seriously injured by flying parasols so as a hotel owner one can not just neglect such risks and by not even answering/make any notice of such matter shows that they do not really care about their visitors when it really matters... Except how the hotel handled this situation, it was a nice hotel and Deia is lovely.…
Really well located hotel with stunning views , renovated rooms and outstanding service, with great swimming pool and nice gardens. The hotel staff were all very kind. For sure we would stay here again
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