A popular Mallorca dining spot is reimagining Easter brunch with families firmly in mind, offering a relaxed yet vibrant experience in the heart of Puerto Portals.
Santina Harbour Club will host a special Easter brunch across Sunday April 5 and Monday 6, combining its signature social dining concept with a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. The event is expected to draw both locals and visitors looking for a festive way to celebrate with children in tow.
Set against the backdrop of one of the island’s most exclusive marinas, the venue provides a spacious and lively setting where parents can unwind while younger guests are included in the celebration.
A menu that caters to both adults and children
The Easter brunch will feature a wide-ranging menu designed to suit all tastes, from indulgent sweet options to more wholesome savoury dishes.
While Santina is known for its elevated brunch offerings, the format naturally lends itself to families, with a variety of dishes that appeal to younger diners as well as adults. The sharing-style experience encourages groups to sample multiple plates, making it easy to accommodate different preferences around the table.
The emphasis is on relaxed dining rather than formal service, allowing families to enjoy a long, leisurely meal without feeling rushed: a key factor for parents during busy holiday weekends.
A lively marina setting with space to unwind
Located in Puerto Portals, the restaurant benefits from a setting that is both scenic and practical for families. The open, bustling marina environment offers plenty to see and do, keeping children entertained while adults enjoy the social atmosphere.
The area itself is a popular destination for family outings, with its pedestrian-friendly layout, waterfront views and mix of cafés, shops and open spaces. This makes it an ideal backdrop for an Easter celebration that extends beyond the table.
More than brunch: creating a shared experience
Santina has built its reputation on delivering more than just food, focusing instead on creating an experience that blends lifestyle, design and atmosphere.
For Easter, this approach translates into a brunch that feels like an occasion rather than a simple meal. Families can expect a lively yet laid-back environment, where music, conversation and good food come together in a way that appeals across generations.
The venue’s bright, stylish interiors and relaxed service style help create a setting where both parents and children feel comfortable, striking a balance between sophistication and accessibility.
A growing demand for family-focused dining
The introduction of a more family-oriented Easter event reflects a wider shift in Mallorca’s dining scene, where restaurants are increasingly catering to multi-generational groups.
Experiences that combine quality food with a welcoming environment for children are becoming more sought after, particularly during key holiday periods like Easter.
By blending its established brunch concept with a family-friendly approach, Santina Harbour Club is tapping into this demand — offering an Easter celebration that brings together great food, a prime location and an inclusive atmosphere for all ages.
Lottie Verrier
Lottie Verrier is a journalist and digital media specialist based in Mallorca. After a decade in London media, including a role as Deputy Editor for the MailOnline’s eCommerce division, she now combines her editorial expertise with a passion for the island to create engaging content that celebrates the best of life in Spain. Instagram @lottieinmallorca
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