Can Aulí The Retreat
Can Aulí · Est. 17th Century · Pollença

The Retreat

A 17th-Century Mallorcan Mansion
Can Auli architecture
— The House

The art of dancing
barefoot to the whisper
of Sierra de Tramuntana

Nestled in the picturesque village of Pollença, Can Aulí is a haven of calm and beauty, where local art and traditional craftsmanship coexist with contemporary design. Far from being a conventional hotel, Can Aulí is a 17th-century mansion — originally the home of the village surgeon — with imposing arches, stone walls, and staircases that harmoniously blend with designer furniture and noble materials.

Can Auli interiors
— The Rooms

Eight rooms.
Eight distinct
lives to live.

The purest essence of Mallorca is present in every detail of the eight rooms, inviting you to a relaxed life through a genuinely discreet and personalised service. Here, you will slowly indulge in the sound of birds singing, an afternoon of reading under the shade of centenary oaks, or a glass of local wine, while you immerse yourself barefoot in the most refined island lifestyle.

Can Auli courtyard
— Artisanal Essence

A commitment
to local.

In its passionate commitment to the environment and local culture, this refuge embraces zero-kilometre products in its kitchen, sourced from local farms, alongside ceramic and textile art by Mallorcan artists. Every moment pays tribute to sustainability and the handcrafted art that defines the essence of Mallorca.

Can Auli garden
— The Setting

Pollença —
the village that
time remembered.

At the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, Pollença is one of the most authentic villages in Mallorca. Its Sunday market, the 365 Calvari steps, the Roman bridge, and the café-lined main square form the backdrop to your stay — a living museum just outside the front door.

"A 17th-century house that still knows how to keep a secret."

Adults only · 8 rooms · Private spa · Cycling base · KM0 kitchen · Local art throughout

Adults Only +14 UNESCO Location Private Spa KM0 Breakfast Cycling Base Local Art 17th Century Architecture