Cap Rocat
MallorcaWhen you arrive at Cap Rocat, you’ll likely feel like you’re entering a Moroccan resort in the midst of Marrakech. Although located in the bay of Palma, the Middle Eastern influences evidently come through the design of both the interior and exterior of the building.
Before becoming a hotel, the private estate was declared a Heritage Asset and listed as a National Monument, making the refurbishment of the Castillo just so much more enticing.
If you’re lucky enough to stay, go for the ‘Sentiles room’ – enclaved inside a cave-like fort, with an infinity pool blending in with the Mediterranean sea and the sun setting. Leave enough time for a visit to the hotel’s picturesque spa.
As a visitor for the day, make sure to book The Sea Club for lunch or dinner – you won’t regret it.