On a rocky headland between Palma and Mallorca's southwest coast, Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca is shaped by pine trees, coves and Mediterranean water. The accommodation is planned around sea-facing rooms, suites and villas, with terraces and natural materials designed to keep the shoreline present throughout the stay. Restaurants, bars and outdoor spaces are expected to make full use of the headland setting, while pools, gardens and access to the sea give the property a resort structure. The location links Palma's urban energy with Calvia's coves and coastal villages.