After the usual Ryan Air flight from hell, and a turgid hour long wait at the slowest car hire firm on Earth, we arrived, hot, bothered and exasperated, to a chilled glass of white wine and some almonds from Andres Jr. At last, we thought, calm... but no; our room had been given away to someone else in a mix-up.
Andres Jr was beyond apologetic though and we came to an amicable financial arrangement as we decamped to an alternate room for our first night. During breakfast on the next day, my birthday, our bags were moved to our suite where we found a chilled bottle of cava, a candle and a rose, chocolates and raspberries set out for us.
Ca's Curial is an oasis - calm, secluded, the pace of life reduced to a snooze. Breakfast on the terrace is unhurried and informal where we chatted to the other guests by the small pond with its burbling fountain, the breeze gently rustling the orange trees. Then we retired to the poolside to snooze (more than enough sunbeds) until it was time to take the 10 minute stroll into Soller for lunch.
Caveat time - during the entire seven days in Mallorca we had maybe two decent meals. The food on the island seems to be poor and expensive, service erratic. We didn't eat in Ca's Curial, apart from a sandwich lunch, but other guests felt it was good value.
I'd be happy to go back, especially as there are plans next year to not allow guest under 13 which can only enhance the calm atmosphere of a tranquil setting.
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