The hotel is family owned and run by Lorraine and Martin Xamena, who represent the second generation. They are hands on managers and are always guiding the hotel with friendly efficiency, complemented by an attentive staff, most of who have been at the Bon Sol for many years. The web site is located at: http://www.ila-chateau.com/bon_sol/
The Bon Sol is nestled into a hillside in a small cove giving it wonderful privacy with a very small but cozy private beach. The beach is complemented by four pools at various levels from the beach to the main hotel. There is also more than adequate sun worshipping equipment and tons of shade for those who prefer it. The architecture is best appreciated from the sea and gently blends the hotel into its landscape without attempting to dominate it.
There are two active bars and two restaurants – one pair by the beach and one up the hill at the main hotel level. The food is excellent and there is lots of it! We chose the modified American plan – breakfast is buffet style with an excellent egg station, plenty of fruit and a good selection of breads and pastries. Dinner offers a different menu each night and they will accommodate your wishes if you prefer ordering off the menu.
The 92 rooms are each unique, but all are large, have good bathrooms, excellent views, with a balcony or terrace. There are 28 villas for families or more extended stays.
Most of the guests are frequent visitors – in fact, the opening line when you meet someone new in one of the elevators, or in line for a breakfast omelet is ‘Have you been here before?” The answer is usually yes. This is the best recommendation of all!
For something completely different take a drive into the mountains – the roads are good and the views are outstanding. Visit Valldemosa, Deia, Port de Soller and Andratx – it is a fun and easy day trip.
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