The season is starting early in the Med, with these two stunning properties open from March and April
It’s no debate that the Mediterranean season is extending each year, with the warm, sunny weather often beginning in early spring, and stretching all the way to early winter. Enticing more guests to visit during the off-season and offering yet another fantastic destination to consider for spring travels (including the upcoming Eid al Fitrpublic holiday), Jumeirah is re-opening its two beautiful Mediterranean hotels from as early as March.
Jumeirah Mallorca – opens 15 March
Making the most of the warm spring Spanish sun, Jumeirah Mallorca will open on 15 March, while the iconic Jumeirah Capri Palace will re-open its doors on 17 April. Occupying a prime position between the Tramuntana Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, Jumeirah Mallorca offers a distinctive clifftop retreat with panoramic views. New for the season, Jumeirah Mallorca will offer guests an exclusive experience in partnership with renowned local perfumer Viti Vinci, with a bespoke ‘Tramuntana Mist’ range of bathroom amenities in all the hotel’s rooms. Hotel guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy a private tour of the Viti Vinci Atelier in Palma, providing a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the art of perfumery.
New land excursions include journeys through the Tramuntana Mountains, and exploring Mallorca’s landscapes aboard a vintage wooden train from Sóller to Palma, passing lush valleys and charming villages. A new Santa Maria excursions where guests can hike or drive to Macià Batle’s private finca from the hotel, for an exclusive tour of the winemaking process, followed by a seasonal lunch paired with the estate’s finest vintages, is a highlight.
Additionally, guests can explore Mallorca’s landscapes aboard a vintage wooden train from Sóller to Palma, passing lush valleys and charming villages. Along the way, they can savour local wines and traditional Mallorcan dishes. New for the season, the hotel offers an experience in Santa Maria, where guests can hike or drive to Macià Batle’s private finca from the hotel, for an exclusive tour of the winemaking process, followed by a seasonal lunch paired with the estate’s finest vintages.
Rates start from EUR 590 per night for a Deluxe Mountain View Room during low season and EUR 1,100 during peak season. Please visit jumeirah.com
Jumeirah Capri Palace – opens 17 April
Located in the heart of Anacapri, a side of the island once know for being more rustic, Jumeriah Capri Palace is one of the best places to find peace on the glamorous Italian island. Sitting 300 metres high above the town, the property blends contemporary design with the natural beauty of the Italian coast, with traditional palazzo architecture and light and airy interiors.
This season, the hotel will reopen with a new set of suites curated by globally renowned architect Patricia Urquiola, which celebrate of Capri’s architectural traditions and natural beauty. Urquiola extensively researched Capri’s cultural history when designing the suites. Her design also extends to the pool and bar areas, transforming these spaces with a fresh and refined aesthetic inspired by the timeless charm of Capri’s Genius Loci.
Offering an exciting culinary experience for guests, Jumeirah Capri Palace will host a series of exclusive dining events this season, bringing internationally Michelin-starred chefs to the island for the first time. The series will start this April, with editions in May, June, and August, allowing guest to come back time and time again.
Capri Medical Spa, renowned for the Leg School treatment (the prevention and cure of cellulite, water retention and vascular concerns in the lower limbs), is using introducing GROUND Wellbeing products and treatments. Products focusing on addressing symptoms associated with menopause, gut health, sleep, and burnout will be available.
For art lovers, this season the hotel will expand its renowned art collection. Hosted at The White Museum – the hotel’s private collection of contemporary works adorning the common areas- new additions include Maurizio Galimberti’s Polaroid Mosaics and graphite-on-paperwork by Serse, courtesy of the artist and Galleria Continua. Complete with curated exhibitions and dynamic partnerships in collaboration with internationally renowned galleries including Galleria Continua, The White Museum serves as a blank canvas from which creativity and discovery can thrive, offering guests a truly transformative experience.
Rates start from EUR 690 per night for a Classic Room during low season, and from EUR 1,150 during peak season. jumeirah.com