Need to know
Rooms
15 suites.
Check–Out
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.
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.
Sustainability efforts
Cap Menorca relies entirely on renewable energy and solar panels to power its operation, rainwater is harvested and water-saving technologies make sure all the hotel’s water waste is recycled and reused, and over 15,000 flowers have been planted to revive its surroundings. You also won’t find any single-use plastic here, and all the bath products are made from eco-friendly and organic ingredients.