Judging by the number of A-list celebrities reported to have vacationed there this summer, Mallorca might just be the hot new island destination of the 2025 season. Jennifer Aniston, Richard Gere, Michelle Obama, Jason Bateman, Amy Schumer—even Oprah were spotted there in recent months.
The island, the largest of the Balearic archipelago in the cerulean waters of the Mediterranean off the southeastern coast of Spain, has its share of glitz and glamour like its smaller neighbor, Ibiza, to be sure. But there’s more to Mallorca than partying, shopping and great restaurants. For those wanting a quieter spot–especially families–to set up camp while enjoying the beaches, mountainous hikes, wineries, golf and boating the island has to offer, Marriott's Club Son Antem offers a comfortable escape.Related: Marriott Just Opened an All-Inclusive Resort in Cancun—Here’s What Blew Me Away Most
Location and Getting There
It took me three flights to get from my home in Nashville to Mallorca—first stop, Detroit, then Paris, then Palma de Mallorca. Direct flights from Nashville anywhere in Europe are extremely limited (that’s what I get for living in a smaller city), and those that do exist tend to be pricey. There are a few direct flights from Newark to the island; otherwise most U.S. travelers fly through Paris or Barcelona.
Despite the long journey, my first views of the island from the airplane, and subsequent experiences during my visit confirmed that it was worth the effort. Once on the ground, it was a quick 15-minute trip by car from Palma de Mallorca Airport to the Marriott Son Antem. As there is no airport shuttle service available via the resort, taxi, Uber or rental car are the best options.
Arriving at the resort in the town of Llucmajor, it was difficult to know what to expect. Once off the highway, I found myself on a two-lane road, surrounded by the kind of low brush and dry, rocky landscape characteristic of Mediterranean islands.
Passing through the resort’s gates, you begin to see grassy lawns and stunning tropical flowering plants giving way to the rows of mustard-colored stucco 2- and 3-bedroom villas and one of the two premiere 18-hole golf courses that bookend the resort on the east and west.Related: Marriott Bonvoy Launches 1,000+ Luxe Glamping Cabins You Can Book Now
Spacious Villa-style Accommodations
After checking in at the clubhouse, which also houses a restaurant, main pool, spa and fitness center, I was taken via golf cart to my villa. The two-story townhouse truly had a home-away-from-home feel. I was surprised at the spaciousness of the first floor, with its terracotta-tiled floors and separate living and dining areas furnished with basic-yet-comfortable pieces.
To say the full kitchen was well-appointed is an understatement: full-size refrigerator, oven, microwave and dishwasher, a Nespresso machine (score!) AND drip coffeemaker, all the pots and pans you’d need, and even an immersion blender if you fancied whipping up a batch of gazpacho using local ingredients purchased at the market in Llucmajor’s Placa d'Espanya.
Each villa has a sliding glass door to a small patio, where I spent a chill morning sipping my espresso listening to the sounds of the birds–some of the 300 species on Mallorca, considered a bird-watcher’s paradise.
The villa’s stacked washer and dryer came in handy immediately, as my luggage took an unexpected detour and was delayed by a full day. (At least I was able to wash my well-traveled outfit for the evening and next day’s events.)
I was also grateful for the huge whirlpool bathtub in the primary ensuite, located on the second floor. There was an ample second bedroom and full bath with a standup shower on that floor as well. Some villas also have a second-floor balcony (alas, mine did not).
Resort Amenities
A main attraction at the Marriott Son Antem are the two golf courses, where foursomes did not seem deterred by the early-August Mediterranean sun. The East course is less technical than the West, which features more bunkers and water obstacles. A unique feature is the adjoining state-of-the-art circular driving range that accommodates up to 200 players, allowing ample access for those polishing their games. Lessons and junior programs are also available for the many families who come for extended stays.
The tennis center, where I discovered later that Venus Williams had practiced just a few weeks before and Rafael Nadal can sometimes be seen when he’s not at his eponymous tennis academy or his home on the eastern coast of the island, is also alive with players from early morning into the evening. The active set can also enjoy the walking/running trails throughout the property and a full gym with cardio and weight equipment.
On our packed agenda, we had little time to hang out poolside but I managed to sneak in a dip in one of the 15 “townhouse pools” dispersed among the villas. The short walk and manageable size made it easy to get in a bit of reading in the sun–and offered a convenient alternative pool experience for families with children than toting toys and such to the larger, more luxurious clubhouse pool. But if you’re interested in the full poolside experience, the indoor-outdoor clubhouse pool has it all–poolside dining (and drinking), whirlpool, kids pool, water features, you name it.
For those looking for a break from the Mediterranean sun and a dose of serenity, the Spa Son Antem is the spot. While the indoor pool area is separated only by floor to ceiling windows from the outdoor pool action, it seems a world away. The serene, intricately tiled surroundings include Turkish and Roman baths (which were, sadly, closed for repairs on our visit), Finnish and Roman saunas—plus a unique ice fountain to refresh the body afterwards—and several whirlpools open to guests with no additional fees. The extensive treatment menu includes Thai, Swedish and deep tissue massage as well as body treatments that feature natural ingredients that reflect the island’s culture, such as rose, pomegranate and grapes.Related: Sandals Just Opened an All-Inclusive Resort in the Caribbean—and It's 'Absolutely Breathtaking'
Restaurants and Dining Options
La Terrassa Grill, the resort's only official dining spot, is available for lunch, dinner and poolside eats and beverages. Its menu leans heavily on Spanish and Mediterranean favorites such as Iberian jamon, a type of cured ham; pan de tomate, rustic bread rubbed with tomato and drizzled with olive oil; and white asparagus–but there are also standards like pizza, burgers and other sandwiches to enjoy for a more casual meal.
In addition to a post-travel lunch, my group was treated to an outdoor dinner in an ancient, stone-terraced courtyard and is now used for special occasions such as weddings and parties. The chefs prepared a multi-course dinner featuring the island’s fresh seafood, including an endive salad with grilled langoustine, and traditional paella served two ways—a meatless option studded liberally with an array of eggplant, cauliflower, asparagus and other vegetables, and a beef tenderloin paella for the carnivores in the group. Starters included empanadas and various Spanish cheeses paired with a citrusy cocktail made with hierbas, a liquor native to Mallorca that contains natural fruits, spices and herbs. Wine from some of the 100 vineyards on the island were served with dinner.
While La Terrassa is not open for breakfast, the resort has a small, 24-hour convenience store called The Marketplace that stocks most of the basics–eggs, coffee, amazing pastries and prepared breakfast sandwiches. There are other restaurants on the property not affiliated with the Marriott Club Son Antem. Adjacent to Club Son Antem is Hacienda Son Antem Golf Resort, part of Marriott's Autograph Collection of hotels. The two properties share the East and West golf courses and clubhouse, but are otherwise separate facilities. Club Son Antem guests are welcome to dine at Hacienda restaurants Ara Foc (Mediterranean) Ses Vinyes (tapas) and Es Camp (Spanish).
Also on the property is the independent restaurant La Finca, housed in a renovated old stone structure that is part of a traditional Mallorcan possessio, or rural estate, that dates back to the 19th century. Its inviting outdoor bar and seating area and rustic interior and wide-ranging Mediterranean and European-focused menu is popular with both guests and locals alike. Related: 7 Things to Know Before Booking an All-Inclusive Hotel With Points, According to The Points Guy
My Honest Review
Marriott's Club Son Antem is only one of the over 90 Marriott Vacation Club timeshare properties and more than 3,000 affiliated premium resorts in 55 destinations worldwide. Owners purchase an annual allotment of Club Points, which they “spend” on stays at luxury timeshare resorts and vacation experiences. They can also leverage their points to take advantage of cruises, guided tours and adventures, and for stays at one of the 8,000-plus Marriott Bonvoy hotel properties. While it’s a commitment that works best for those who are willing and able to lock in plans at least a year in advance, it could be appealing for young families with disposable income (for pricing and further details, visit the Marriott Vacation Club website) or early retirees who can take full advantage of the program.
During our stay there, I thought immediately of a sun-loving friend who's considering a monthlong stay in Spain sometime next year. Not only would the active, island life suit her perfectly, but the Marriott Club Son Antem's accommodations have everything she would need for an extended stay—including a second bedroom on the chance that a friend might join her (hint, hint).
All joking aside, I would recommend Marriott's Club Son Antem for:
Multigenerational family groups looking for comfortable, flexible, accessible accommodations for all agesActive travelers for golf, tennis and off-resort activities such as watersports, hiking, cycling and climbingExtended-stay vacationers looking for a moderate climate in comfortable surroundings, with easy proximity to Spain and the rest of Western EuropeDestination weddings, family reunions, other special events and getaways for those who want a good mix of downtime and on-island, in-city activitiesUp Next:
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