Cap Rocat

Boutique Hotel

The fascinating trend of the conversion of historical or unusual buildings into boutique hotels continues apace with the arrival of the Cap Rocat. At first glance, using an old fortress doesn’t sound too promising, by their nature they are solid edifices with little architectural relief, but where many would have failed, Cap Rocat has succeeded in delivering a beautiful and stunning hotel.

Perfectly blended into the landscape, there has been very little alteration either to the fortress building itself, or the natural environment around it, to create the pleasant lounges, enticing patios, and the comfortable and stylish rooms in the former military quarters. Even the former shooting pads have become stunning suites, each with private terrace.

The infinity pool is perched on one of the walls and enjoys spectacular views of the bay of Palma, and there is a delightful cove where guests can access the sea.

NB: For safety reasons due to the design of the building children under the age of 15 years are not accepted.

Room Description

Double rooms are in the former military quarters and have been comfortably converted and furnished with all modern requirements.

Suites are located on the former shooting pads at the cliff's edge, and command wonderful views of the bay of Palma, each has a private patio and terraces.

El Cabo suite has a bedroom and a large separate living room, and a spacious garden with private terraces and a private pool.

Room facilities:- Air conditioning • Heating • En suite bathroom • Satellite TV • CD • DVD • Minibar • Hairdryer • Safe • WiFi Internet access.

Restaurants & Bars

Dining at Cap Rocat is an experience, and not just for the delicious food. The former kitchen has been refurbished into a private dining room, or for more romantic trysts in the summer the dinner is served in tents, with spectacular views of the bay.

Key information

Total Amount of Rooms
  • 24
Airport Transfer Time
  • 30 minutes Palma

Price Includes

Starts from £1131 per person based on 2 sharing a double room for 7 nights, including flights and breakfast.

Prices are for guidance only and are subject to availability, and your own personal requirements. Please call for a fully tailored quotation.

Boutique Hotel

Facilities

2 Restaurants • Private dining • Bar • Outdoor Infinity pool wit salt-water • Tennis • Fitness room • Yoga • Bicycles • Cooking classes • Watersports

Activities

Those with a gastronomic interest will enjoy a cooking class, held in the former kitchen of the Fortress, where they also arrange wine tastings.

Sailing, diving and waterskiing facilities are all within easy reach, and for land based activities there are complimentary bicycles at the hotel, and scope for walking and jogging in the local area.

The hotel also holds yoga classes.

Your Location

There are opportunities to enjoy golf, horse-riding diving and sailing within the local area.

The heart of Palma and it's boutiques. restaurant and nightlife is a 15 minute drive away, a more sedate evening's entertainment can be found closer at a selection of bars and rstaurants in the local area as well.

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Palma is the vibrant capital of Mallorca situated on the south west coast of the island. There is a wealth of historical and natural sites to be explored; visiting the 14th century Palace of Almundaina, the 10th century Arab baths or walking along the medieval city walls; sailing trips from the harbour; ride on the historic Palma to Soller railway line through the Sierra de Tramuntana Mountains; visiting the 14th century Bellver Castle which sits above the city; or walking through the maze of narrow streets in the old town which reflect their Moorish history.

Shopping in Palma is also great as there are a number of specialist markets in the town. These include the Mercat Artesanal craft market, Mercat Olivar produce market, Rambla flower market, Santa Catalina fruit and vegetable market, and the Rastro flee market. Their opening day of the week depends on the time of year you are visiting but they start early in the morning and finish around lunch time.

There are also a number of special festivals and events held each year in Palma. The most spectacular fiesta is the Sa Rua Carnival when there are parades, bonfires and fancy dress balls - usually from around mid February to mid March depending on the dates of Easter; on July 15th and 16th there are processions of boats and feasts celebrating the blessing of the fishing boats; and there are three sailing regattas in the Bay of Palma in April, August and the beginning of December.