Zoetry Mallorca Wellness & Spa - informace
Nejoblíbenější filtry:
- Wi-Fi v hotelu zdarma
- Wi-Fi zdarma
- Wellness
- TUI Service Center 24/7 + TUI App
- Volba roku podle TripAdvisoru
Poloha:
- přibližně 5 km od golfového hřiště Maioris a cca 7 km od golfového hřiště Son Antem East & West.
- přibližně 7 km od pláže
- doba jízdy z letiště přibližně 20 min.
- Kvalita spánku
- Umístění
- Pokoje
- Služba
- Cena / kvalitaść
- Čistota
- hlazz592019-07-24Vyjímečný
Zde jsem měl sobotní oběd ve Vinařství. Obklopen masivními sudy v klenuté staré budově. Jídlo bylo super a dobře se postarali o mou nesnášenlivost lepku a laktózy. Nechali jsme dům vyrobit červené víno, což bylo krásné. Velmi atmosférické místo.
- Yuriy B2026-08-13Velmi dobrý
We hadn't actually planned to dine at Andreu Genestra that evening. We were simply passing Zoëtry Mallorca while looking for a good place to watch the solar eclipse, stopped by almost by chance, and eventually decided to stay for the Michelin-starred dinner combined with the eclipse experience. There were certainly some very memorable parts. We met Andreu Genestra personally before dinner. He was warm, welcoming and took the time to explain the experience to us, reassuring us that he would reserve a table. We met him again at the end of the evening, which was also a very nice touch. The setting itself is beautiful. Zoëtry Mallorca is impressive, elegant and extremely atmospheric while still feeling comfortable and welcoming. The dinner presentation was creative and visually striking, and many of the dishes were genuinely interesting and enjoyable. The sommelier deserves a special mention. He was friendly, attentive, smiling throughout the evening and even entertained guests by singing opera. The house white wine was particularly good and definitely worth trying; the red was also very pleasant. The head waiter was equally helpful and attentive, including kindly arranging ice cream for our young daughter when she specifically asked for it. Unfortunately, however, there were several points where the experience did not match what we would expect from a restaurant at this level — particularly considering that our final bill was around €800. The final savoury course, pork, was probably the weakest dish of the evening. It felt disconnected from the rest of the menu and, in our opinion, simply did not belong there. After the lighter and more refined progression of the preceding courses, continuing further within the seafood concept would have made much more sense. Instead, the pork felt heavy and strangely out of place. Our daughter ordered rice with fish, which was actually exceptional. However, she was served approximately half of what appeared to be the full portion, while the rest simply disappeared without anyone asking whether we wanted it brought to the table or packed. It is a small detail perhaps, but at this level, details matter. The biggest weakness was communication and service consistency. While we were waiting around reception for the eclipse, one member of staff asked us to leave. Shortly afterwards, another member of staff stopped us in the middle of reception, questioned whether we belonged to a private dinner and initially refused us access to the balcony. The situation was only resolved after Chef Andreu Genestra personally confirmed that we were his restaurant guests. One misunderstanding is understandable. Two separate incidents within such a short period suggest that the communication between departments simply wasn't working properly. When guests are spending €800 on an evening, they should not have to repeatedly explain why they are there. The contrast between the senior staff and some of the younger waiting team was also noticeable. The sommelier and head waiter were polished, attentive and professional, while several of the younger waiters appeared insufficiently trained for Michelin-level service. There were a number of small serving mistakes and moments where attention was lacking. This was particularly noticeable because the restaurant was hardly overwhelmed — there appeared to be no more than around ten tables dining that evening. The garden cocktail and eclipse-watching part of the experience also felt surprisingly underprepared. There were essentially no chairs or tables available for guests to sit down or even comfortably place their glasses and used plates. Considering that the eclipse was being incorporated into the evening's experience, this part could have been organised much more thoughtfully. Another point worth mentioning is that, unlike what we had seen described in some other guest reviews, we were not shown the kitchen at any stage of the evening. We did meet Chef Andreu personally, which we appreciated, but there was no kitchen visit or behind-the-scenes element to our experience. Given that this seems to have been part of the experience for some other diners, its absence was noticeable. Dessert was another mixed point. The ice cream course was overwhelmingly sweet, which felt inconsistent with the otherwise natural, balanced philosophy of the menu. Overall, we enjoyed the evening. The location is beautiful, the concept is interesting, several dishes were excellent, the wines were very good, and Chef Andreu Genestra himself made a very positive impression. But enjoyment and value are not quite the same thing. At around €800, a Michelin dinner should feel exceptionally polished from beginning to end. At this price point you are not paying only for creative food — you are paying for precision, service, coordination, atmosphere and attention to every detail. We have experienced other Michelin-starred dinners, so we know how seamless this level of hospitality can be. For us, this was a good and at times very enjoyable dinner, but not an €800 experience.
- RajuO19702026-08-08Vyjímečný
To start with We had booked this hotel unaware of its location and reputation, and we could not have been more happy with our choice. We had rented a car for the duration of our stay but a taxi ride from the airport would not have broken the bank had we chosen that option. It's around a 20/25 min drive from Palma airport, but make sure you have sat nav, it's location would be difficult to find without that. The second we parked (free parking) we knew immediately that we had chosen well, the Hotel is STUNNING, walking up and into reception was a pleasant experience to say the least. The staff at reception could have been more professional, offering chilled drinks was welcomed in the Majorcan heat. We were shown to our room whilst also being given a brief tour of the property. The room was fantastic, truly luxurious with a huge comfortable bed, large airy bathroom and cute little patio area. The restaurants on site were simply fantastic with delicious food from breakfast, through lunch by the pool through to dinner in all three venues the food was simply devine along with all the wine parings offered. If you go...and REALLY should, make sure you at least go for cocktails in the bar, simply breathtaking and beautiful. But the highlight on our stay has to the staff! If the Management do read this, please know that its ALWAYS the staff that make a stay memorable and the team here were the best, Bruno and Shiela were stand out stars but in particular we have to give thanks to Idoia, she went out of her way to make sure every aspect of our time there, whether it was remembering how I like my coffee in the mornings (what can I say...I'm picky!!) to actually using her own personal phone to help us find good venues and beaches to go and explore. Truly over and above what is needed and so warmly appreciated. You are a star and our heartfelt thanks for you and the rest of the team there.
