Cap Rocat is an adults-only hotel, located in the most secluded area of the bay of Palma de Mallorca. Stunningly blended into the landscape, this former military fortress has been totally refurbished by Antonio Obrador without altering its unique architecture and its natural environment.
The Cap Rocat rooms offer a king size beds, elegant en-suite bathrooms and a furnished terraces, allowing you to experience the mild Mediterranean weather.
The spectacular infinity swimming pool with salt water is located on one of the walls of the former fortress. The water blends in with the sea and the sky, on a spectacular spot, with views over the whole bay of Palma.
The panoramic Cap Rocat terrace is an excellent area for the organization of a cocktail during the warm summer evenings and with stunning panoramic views of the bay of Palma.
Food, understood as a simple luxury, is an integral part of Cap Rocat’s daily life, from breakfast, which can be served in the private patio of the suites, to an intimate private dinner, which can be served in one of many areas that are set up daily in and around Cap Rocat.
The Fortress restaurant serves fresh Mediterranean dishes inspired by the roots of Majorcan cuisine, applying new culinary techniques for a magnificent experience, always using seasonal fresh products.
Located on the waterfront, in the spectacular “Cala de la Reina”, the Sea Club is an open-air restaurant which offers dishes cooked in a traditional Mallorcan firewood oven and grill.
The hotel offers tennis courts and a fitness center with a personal training service.
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Discover Mallorca
Mallorca is an island of contrasts. Considered by many as one of the most beautiful places in Spain, the island is a place where to get lost and live a unique experience. The 550 kilometres of coastline is home to everything from long beaches of white and ochre sand in the south-east, with full amenities and services, to the hidden coves in the north, marvellous beauty spots for the more adventurous visitor.
The island is rich in culture and activities, so you won’t be short of things to see and do while you are here. There are many different international festivals of classical music, jazz, pop, and rock. All this and more can be experienced with a visit to one of many cultural events.
Activities like crazy golf, tree top adventure, paintballing and go-karting are some of the most popular. Perhaps you would be tempted by with some rock climbing, coasteering or mountain biking.
Spending one or two days discovering Palma de Mallorca is a must when visiting Mallorca. You can also go on a tour of a distinctive City Sightseeing open-top bus, which gives you a great overview of Mallorca’s capital.
With 262 beaches around the island, Mallorca is a paradise for the sun, sand, and sea lover. Long sandy beaches can be found on all the coasts except for the west, which is dominated by cliffs and rocky coves. For pretty sandy coves with sparkling seas, head to the east coast.
Stroll around one of Mallorca’s beautiful small villages and you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. Try the legendary towns of Deià and Valldemossa, hidden in the hills of the Tramuntana mountain. Sóller has amazing architectural gems and a rich history.