Jumeirah says that the season will see the introduction of new collaborations and guest experiences
Jumeirah, a luxury hotel chain based in Dubai, has announced the seasonal reopening of its Mediterranean hotels, Jumeirah Mallora and Jumeirah Capri Palace, which are set to open their doors to guests on March 15 and April 17 respectively.
In a statement, Jumeirah says that the season will see the introduction of new collaborations and guest experiences, which have been curated to inspire connection and conversation under the Mediterranean sun.
Jumeirah Mallorca, located between the Tramuntana Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, offers a distinctive clifftop retreat with unparalleled panoramic views. The hotel, this season, will also offer guests an exclusive olfactory experience in partnership with renowned local perfumer Viti Vinci.
The collaboration will see the introduction of a bespoke ‘Tramuntana Mist’ range of bathroom amenities to all the hotel’s rooms, with the scent also present in the lobby. Hotel clients 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.
The statement adds that clients will also get a chance to participate in land-based excursions through the Tramuntana Mountains. The trip will begin along the legendary Sa Calobra Road, famed for its challenging hairpin bends, before continuing onto the scenic descent that leads to the crystal-clear waters of the secluded bay of Sa Calobra in the northwest of the island, framed by dramatic cliffs. Additionally, they can explore Mallorca’s landscapes aboard a vintage wooden train from Sóller to Palma, passing lush valleys and charming villages.
Meanwhile, Jumeirah Capri will reopen with a new set of suites curated by globally renowned architect Patricia Urquiola, which blend the island’s past with contemporary design in a celebration of Capri’s architectural traditions and natural beauty, adds the statement.
Following the success of the hotel’s four-hands dinners over the years, Jumeirah Capri Palace will also host a series of exclusive dining events this season, bringing a roster of internationally Michelin-starred chefs to the island for the first time.
Building on its reputation as a destination for art lovers, Jumeirah Capri will also expand its renowned art collection.