A hotel that only caters for female guests has opened its doors in Spain.
The four-star Som Dona Hotel on the popular island of Majorca is the first in the country to operate a ‘no men allowed’ policy.
Located in Porto Cristo, on the Manacor coast it is only open to bookings from women aged 14 and over – with no exceptions for visitors.
Bosses at the 39-room boutique hotel say they hope it will become “a new space for women who are looking to disconnect from the stress of daily life”.
One of the rooms at the Som Dona hotel in Majorca, which operates a ‘no men allowed’ policy
They promises a “personalised care tailored to their needs” with the decor and the experience specifically tailored to women.
The hotel boasts bold decoration which is said to be inspired by feminine features, and has a wide range of female-centric facilities including live music, a bar lounge, local and ‘flexitarian’ food at a chef-run restaurant, a solarium, a library and even a rooftop terrrace.
Each air-conditioned room has a queen-sized bed with an ensuite bathroom, in-room tea and coffee, complimentary mini bar and is fully stocked with all mod-cons such as hairdryers, straighteners and complimentary Wifi.
Guests also have access to a beach-style pool with ample spacious poolside bali beds for poolside relaxation and a wellness centre where travellers can indulge in a wide array of spa treatments for ultimate relaxation.
The hotel has already received rave reviews from female travellers who have already stayed, earning it four stars on TripAdvisor despite only just opening its doors this summer.
One reviewer rated it five stars, saying: “Stayed here for 3 nights with my niece! No noise at the pool, very relaxing atmosphere, everything was very clean, breakfast and dinner was nice! Very friendly staff, speaking multiple languages, very helpful! (MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS)