We Love —
- Savouring a glass of crisp Menorcan wine at On the Rocks while the marina lights shimmer across the water.
- Taking a peaceful morning walk along Cala’n Bosch before the island wakes, with the scent of salt and sea breeze in the air.
- Discovering the relaxed sophistication of an adults-only retreat that captures the true spirit of Menorca with effortless modern charm.
Customer reviews —
Caramelo Marina Cala'n Bosch 4* —
Set along Menorca’s peaceful west coast, overlooking the marina of Cala’n Bosch, Caramelo Marina 4* invites you to slow down and savour the rhythm of the Mediterranean. This adults-only retreat blends contemporary design with coastal charm, offering a calm yet sophisticated atmosphere.
Every detail celebrates laid-back luxury, from the soft tones of the interiors to the gentle sound of the sea just beyond your balcony. Wake up to sunlight streaming through your window, wander along the waterfront, or simply relax by the pool as yachts glide across the harbour.
The historic town of Ciutadella, with its cobbled streets and charming boutiques, is just a short drive away, while the island’s crystal-clear coves are waiting to be explored.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Caramelo Room.
Caramelo Room (24 m²)
Step into your Caramelo Room, a bright and inviting retreat designed for peaceful moments after a day by the sea. Blending soft Mediterranean tones with contemporary style, this elegant space offers everything you need for a relaxing stay - from a comfortable bed to thoughtful modern amenities.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Begin your day with Morning Glow, a breakfast experience that combines freshness and flavour in perfect balance. Enjoy vibrant fruits, pastries and Mediterranean classics on the terrace as the morning light fills the air. For lunch and dinner, Sweet & Salty offers a creative take on island cuisine, blending local ingredients with international flair. Expect fresh seafood, inventive salads and indulgent desserts, all served in a relaxed, sunlit setting. Later, head to On the Rocks for a refreshing cocktail or a glass of Menorcan wine as you watch the marina come alive under the stars.
Your time
Here, life moves at your pace. Unwind beside the shimmering pool or take a stroll along the marina as the sun casts golden reflections on the water.
If you crave adventure, Menorca’s coastline offers endless inspiration, from kayaking and paddleboarding to snorkelling in the island’s translucent bays.
When evening falls, settle into the relaxed hum of Cala’n Bosch, where lanterns light up the harbour and the scent of the sea drifts through the air.
Optional excursions —
Aperitif getaway at Cova d'en Xoroi
Admire a magical sunset at the Cueva d'en Xoroi, an iconic spot overlooking the Mediterranean, where local aperitifs and tapas blend with a unique atmosphere.
The Ciutadella by Night
Explore the historical and gastronomic charm of Ciutadella during a magical evening that blends cultural visits, a traditional dinner, a stroll along the harbour, and a tasting of local liqueurs.
The heart of Menorca and its famous Caldereta
Embark on a journey through Menorca, blending local traditions, breathtaking views, authentic gastronomy, and relaxation on a wild beach.
Mahón, from its port to Binibeca
Explore the fascinating history, spectacular landscapes, and authentic charm of Menorca, from the megalithic monument of Torralba to the tranquil cove of Cala de la Olla.
Minorca cruise, the essentials
Explore the south coast of Minorca by boat and discover its paradisiacal beaches, turquoise waters, and secret coves for an unforgettable day.
Your trip to Menorca —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Menorca —
Menorca, the serene gem of Spain’s Balearic Islands, offers a slower, more authentic rhythm than its lively neighbours Mallorca and Ibiza. With pristine coves, sunlit harbours and landscapes shaped by wind and stone, the island is a haven for those seeking simplicity, beauty and Mediterranean calm. Its balance of unspoilt nature, ancient heritage and coastal charm makes it one of the Balearics’ best-kept treasures.
Must-sees:
- Cala Galdana: A crescent-shaped bay of white sand and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, kayaking or simply basking in the sun.
- Ciutadella: The island’s former capital, filled with medieval lanes, Gothic architecture and elegant plazas lined with seafood restaurants.
- Mahón (Maó): A harbour city with British and Spanish influences, home to vibrant markets, Georgian houses and the island’s famous gin distilleries.
- Binibeca Vell: A postcard-perfect whitewashed fishing village that captures Menorca’s timeless charm.
Culinary culture:
Menorca’s cuisine reflects the purity of its land and sea. Taste Mahon cheese, the island’s protected delicacy, or indulge in caldereta de langosta, a rich lobster stew once reserved for fishermen. Pair your meal with a glass of Pomada, a refreshing mix of Menorcan gin and lemonade. For dessert, try ensaimada, a light pastry dusted with sugar, enjoyed best on a terrace by the sea.
Dive deeper:
Explore the island’s prehistoric heritage at Naveta d’Es Tudons, one of the Mediterranean’s oldest monuments. Follow the Camí de Cavalls, a coastal trail encircling the island, revealing hidden coves, pine forests and dramatic cliffs. Visit local artisans crafting leather sandals in Ferreries or ceramics in Alaior. As the sun sets, head to Cova d’en Xoroi, a clifftop bar built into a cave, where the view over the sea is nothing short of magical.
Good to know:
Menorca is just a 40-minute flight from mainland Spain, with Mahón Airport located 4 km from the capital. The best time to visit is from May to October, when the island enjoys warm weather and gentle sea breezes. The local currency is the euro (EUR).