Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts reopens luxury retreats in Mallorca & Capri

Seasonal opening on March 28 for Mallorca, April 27 for Capri
2023-04-02
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Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts reopens luxury retreats in Mallorca & Capri

The group boasts some of the most prestigious and captivating properties in the world

Dubai-based luxury hotel group Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts has announced the reopening dates for its seasonal properties at Mallorca and Capri.
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Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts has announced the seasonal reopening of its luxury retreats in Mallorca and Capri. According to a press statement, while the Mallorcan clifftop retreat Jumeirah Port Sóller Hotel & Spa has reopened for visitors on March 28, the Capri Palace at Anacapri, the most exclusive location on the island, will reopen on April 27. Offering stylish, contemporary spaces with breath-taking Mediterranean views, Jumeirah’s luxurious escapes offer the perfect island getaway this season.

Jumeirah Group, a member of Dubai Holding, operates 26 luxury properties, with over 6500 rooms, across the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

The statement adds that crowning the cliffs of Port de Sóller, and situated between the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tramuntana Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea on the unspoilt northwest coast of Mallorca, Jumeirah Port Sóller Hotel & Spa brings Jumeirah’s signature service and guest experience to the alluring Spanish island.

The hotel group says that the updated for 2023, the hotel has newly renovated several of its Junior Suites, allowing guests to enjoy extended, glass fronted terraces with the unique benefit of private sun loungers, providing exceptional panoramic views over the Mediterranean Sea and its crystal blue colours.

The hotel recently remodelled its panoramic Sunset Lounge, the most exclusive spot on the island to witness the magical Mediterranean sunset. With its new extended glass balcony, guests feel as though they are transported across the glistening sea while enjoying delicacies inspired by Peruvian and Japanese cuisine, says the press statement. Seafood lovers can also indulge in fresh seasonal produce sourced directly from the Mediterranean Sea plus several types of paella, served with awe-inspiring views at Cap Roig Brasserie.

The hotel says that committed to creating authentic guest experiences and connections to place, Jumeirah Port Sóller Hotel & Spa is also working with local truffle farmers to enhance the hotel’s signature dishes, specially curated by executive chef Javier López.

Further enhancing its roster of local partnerships for 2023, Jumeirah Port Sóller Hotel & Spa is again collaborating with Lolo Garner, a well-known local artist, to create two bespoke lobby sculptures, specially created to reflect the essence of the island. Additionally, the hotel will showcase a collection of paintings by Dutch artist, Carla Raads, inspired by the captivating Port de Sóller sunsets following her stay in 2022.

The statement adds that nestled in Anacapri, the most authentic, exclusive and unspoilt part of the fabled Blue Island, Capri Palace Jumeirah is the perfect embodiment of the Italian Dolce Vita, providing a stunning retreat on the glamorous island of Capri.

The hotel group says that delivering a perfect blend of traditional palazzo architecture and contemporary spaces, with light and airy interiors framed by arches, vaults and columns, every space is designed to create a distinct ambiance. From elegant Capritouch rooms, bathed in serene whites and rich blue hues, to art-inspired suites lined with tributes to the works of Mirò, Magritte and Warhol, art and design sit at the heart of the hotel. This passion for art continues in The White Museum, a private collection of contemporary works dispersed throughout the hotel, including pieces by De Chirico, Keith Haring, and Pomodoro, among others, providing the ultimate aesthetic experience for guests.

Boasting the only two Michelin Starred restaurant on the island, L’Olivo, and celebrity hotspot Il Riccio Restaurant & Beach Club, located just moments from the fabled Blue Grotto, Capri Palace Jumeirah also delivers the definitive experience in exquisite gastronomy. With delectable dishes and well stocked cellars, guests can savour the most authentic flavours of the Mediterranean tradition, reinterpreted by Executive Chefs Andrea Migliaccio and Salvatore Elefante.

The group boasts some of the most prestigious and captivating properties in the world, from the iconic flagship hotel and timeless pinnacle of luxury, Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, and lavish Arabian palaces across Dubai’s Madinat Jumeirah, to its contemporary Maldivian island paradise at Olhahali Island and art-inspired dolce vita on the island of Capri. Whether a modern twist on a British classic in the heart of Knightsbridge at The Carlton Tower Jumeirah, or a futuristic setting at Jumeirah Nanjing, Jumeirah’s name is synonymous with service excellence, crafting exceptional experiences for everyone who walks through its doors.

Beyond its properties and resorts, Jumeirah Group is also dedicated to destination dining experiences, combining the most authentic and diverse cuisines with spectacular settings to create those unforgettable moments worth sharing. With over 85 restaurants across its portfolio, Jumeirah Group’s award-winning homegrown concepts including Sal, KAYTO, Shimmers, Al Mare, Pierchic and French Riviera, enjoy an enviable reputation for culinary excellence, with ten featuring in the Gault&Millau UAE 2022 guide. The group also has three Michelin starred restaurants – Shang High, L’Olivo and Al Muntaha.

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