Cap Menorca

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Cap Menorca

At ease, soldier

South coast serenity

If you’re looking to frolic in those bright Balearic blues that pepper enviable Instagram grids year-round, allow us to introduce you to Cap Menorca – a botanical bolthole set along the island’s serene south coast that was formerly an army base. Things feel more quaint-Spanish-village than hotel here, for each of the 15 suites has its own private pool and flora-filled garden, edged by natural stone walls and gravel paths. But it’s the restaurant’s rooftop that seals the seduction, set to woo you with wondrous wine pairings, fresh seasonal fare, and a notable sun-steeped sea view...

Facilities

Facilities

Rooms

15 suites.

Checkout

11am; check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More Details

Rates include a buffet or à la carte breakfast, served daily at the restaurant. Staff can also arrange in-suite spreads, on request.

Also

One of the suites has been adapted for guests with limited mobility, however the island’s terrain is rocky, and some of the hotel’s walkways may be challenging for wheelchair users.

Hotel Closed

Cap Menorca closes its doors from the end of October until early May.

Fitness Center

Free Internet Access

Laundry

Pool

On-Site Restaurant

Room Service

Spa

At the Hotel

Public beach nearby, gym, HIIT workouts, bikes to borrow, concierge, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: air-conditioning, minibar, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, free bottled water, beach bags, hairdryer, and La Finca Menorca bath products.

Our Favourite Rooms

Suites are all fairly similar in style, and each has its own private saltwater pool, so you’ll be set for lulling laps wherever you decide to rest your head. If you’re after something with a little extra room, the Exclusive Suite has been designed to replicate a small, traditional home with its own private palm-fringed walkway, restored vaulted ceilings and lashings of natural light.

Poolside

You’ll find a sprawling saltwater pool (open between 8am and 10pm) hidden behind lofty palm trees, flanked with plump sunloungers and a pinch-me-please view of the shimmering Mediterranean. There are also private pools in each of the suites for more secluded soaks, and an adults-only spot a little closer to the beach.

Spa

Knots are soothed into submission in-room; if you’d rather treatments were tuned in to birdsong, ask masseurs to set up tables in your suite’s garden.

Packing Tips

Bikinis for the beach baskers and a map of Menorca’s best hiking trails for the more serious striders.

Also

We’ve heard word that a hammam is in the works for 2025.

Children

Welcome; there’s no kids’ club or creche, but babysitting is available for a charge and some of the Historic suites can accommodate an extra bed.

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Food And Drink

Food & Drink

Top Table

Most of the restaurant runs on a shared table concept, but if you’d rather dine à deux, head into the gardens or up to one of the rooftop tables. Staff can also set up a private perch around the hotel’s flower-filled grounds.

Dress Code

Keep it casual with cooling kaftans during the day and save your loveliest linens for evening.

Food and Drinks

Hotel Restaurant

Cap Menorca will be unveiling their selection of dining spots soon, and the forecast looks promising. The main restaurant is set to be a minimal affair, with one central table to encourage conviviality, and contemporary interiors that cleanse the palate and open onto the gardens. Crowning it all is a sea-staring rooftop terrace that will have even the most experienced of sunset snappers ogling its view. Menus add a seasoning of modernity to traditional Mediterranean fare, devised as an island-loving ode to the Baelerics: expect plenty of freshly caught fish and new takes on caldereta de langosta (the island’s lauded lobster stew). An alfresco kitchen will be your cue for lunch under the main pool’s lofty palm trees.

Hotel Bar

Sundowners are best taken on the terrace, where there’s a small lounge area to soak up the views.

Last Orders

Breakfast is served from 8am to 11am; lunch is 12pm to 4pm, and dinner seating is between 8pm and 9pm.

Room Service

For a homey start to the day, breakfast can be whisked to your suite (if arranged ahead). If it’s out-of-hours snacks you're after, room service is available between 11am till 10pm, with a reduced overnight menu from 10pm to 8am.

Planes

Most European hubs (including London, Paris and Madrid) have direct flights to Menorca’s Mahón Airport, which is a 20-minute drive from the hotel. Private transfers can be arranged from €90 each way, for up to five passengers.

Automobiles

You’ll need a car if you’re planning on exploring the island’s sugar-cast beaches and hidden bays; there are plenty of rental booths at the airport, and the hotel has free valet parking.

Worth Getting Out of Bed For

With its coastal setting and all-about-unwinding attitude, Cap Menorca is seasoned at soothing and we’d suggest getting in on it all. Stay within the spa’s walls and dip between the pool, sauna, steam and treatment rooms before taking to the mat with a guided yoga session. Staff can arrange boat trips around the island if you’re looking to see its coveted corners by sea, or drive to one of its cerulean-cast calas to spend the day snorkelling, kayaking and scuba-diving. Take your pick of vineyards to tour if you’d rather stay on dry land – family-run Bodegas Menorquines is a 20-minute drive away and your closest option for tastings.

Head northwest to Ciutadella, which is well worth the 40-minute drive for its charming cobbled Old Town, 14th-century Baroque cathedral, and Gothic city hall. Equally characterful, Mahón, which is Menorca’s second port city, is slightly nearer and on the eastern edge of the island. If you prefer your scenes a little more sweeping, take to the Cami de Cavalls trails, which wrap around the island and can be explored by horse, bike or foot. More hikes await at Monte Toro, which is one of the island’s tallest hills and long considered Menorca’s spiritual locus; those who reach its peak will also be blessed by its 17th-century monastery that sits at the summit.

Earn or Redeem Points with World of Hyatt

This Mr & Mrs Smith hotel participates in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. As a member, you can earn and redeem points and enjoy exclusive benefits for qualifying nights. .

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Cap Menorca

Address

Camino de Llucalari, Alaior, Menorca, 07730