MEN and children are banned from a new hotel in Majorca.
Som Dona is the first women-only hotel on the Spanish island and guests are only admitted if they're female and over the age of 14.
The property, situated in Porto Cristo on the Manacor coast, bills itself as a "new space for women who are looking to disconnect from the stress of daily life".
It promises to offer "personalised care tailored to their needs" with the decor and the experience tailored to women.
There are just 39 rooms at the hotel, designed to be light and airy with feminine touch.
Each one has a queen bed as well as in-room tea and coffee, complimentary mini bar and private bathrooms.
But you probably won't spend much time in them as the hotel also offers live music, a wellness area for spa treatments, a solarium and a library.
You can relax in a few places around the hotel, including the beach-style pool and the roof top terrace where you will find bali beds to soak up the rays.
You can pick up cocktails from the lounge bar or grab something healthy from their "flexitarian" restaurant, which serves up seasonal Mediterranean food.
The hotel officially opened on June 14 with rooms starting from £63 for two, whcih includes breakfast.
So far guests have loved it, with the hotel getting rave reviews online.
On TripAdvisor, one guest wrote: "Stayed here for 3 nights with my niece! No noise at the pool, very relaxing atmosphere, everything was very clean, breakfast and dinner was nice!"
Another said: "Stayed here for a week with a friend. We found this hotel perfect.. peaceful & tranquil. The decor, food & staff are amazing. Nothing is too much trouble. There are therapies available & a free Yoga session of one hour was offered."
Sun Online Travel previously revealed that the hotel was built as a women-only property after feedback from guests.
In the past, there have been calls for women-only sections on planes.
In Finland, there's a women-only island where men are banned.
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