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Spain’s first hotel designed only for women is now open
Solo travel has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many adventurers choosing to jet across the globe on their own in an attempt to connect with themselves or find some semblance of independent bliss.
But for many people, especially women, exploring the world alone can be an uncomfortable or even dangerous feat. That’s why a new hotel in the paradise of Mallorca, Spain, is offering women a place to stay that caters to them and only them. That’s right — no men allowed.
Som Dona Hotel, located on the island’s Manacor coast, provides women aged 14 years and up with a space in which they can relax and vacation exclusively among themselves. The four-star resort offers guests chic rooms and lounge areas, a beach-style pool, a rooftop terrace, healthy food options, and enough spa, fitness, and wellness accommodations to satisfy any type of traveler.
Check out photos of the stunning vacation spot, where rooms range from $80.33 (€72.50) to $176 (€159) per night, below:
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