We love —
- Relaxing on a Balinese bed by the pool, feeling warm sun on skin and the subtle scent of flowering gardens.
- Sipping crafted cocktails at Sa Terrassa, as the marina lights glow and music rises around the terrace.
- Floating in clear waters at Cala'n Bosch or Son Xoriguer, watching sunlight shimmer across gentle waves and sky.
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Carefully selected for our members by our experts
Valentin Star Menorca 4* —
Valentin Star Menorca 4* sits peacefully at the edge of Cala'n Bosch marina, an adults-only haven (18+) seeking a tranquil island holiday. The atmosphere is gentle and sun-warmed, shaped by the hush of water and the soft fragrance of coastal air. Time moves at an easy pace, inviting moments of stillness and long afternoons wrapped in warmth and quiet comfort.
Menorca’s southern coast unfolds just beyond the marina. Cala'n Bosch and Son Xoriguer offer soft sand and clear water that glimmers under the afternoon sun. A short journey brings you to Ciutadella, where historic lanes wind towards the harbour, alive with evening light, local voices, and the comforting scent of the sea after dusk.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Standard Room.
Standard Room (23 m²)
The Standard Room is a bright, inviting cocoon designed for rest and rejuvenation. Each room opens onto a balcony or terrace, where gentle air and soft light shape a serene, holiday atmosphere. Carefully curated details and thoughtful comforts ensure every stay is effortless and pleasurable, creating a space of calm elegance where days begin slowly and evenings unfold with quiet indulgence.
Your dining choices
This is a half board or an all inclusive stay, depending on your choice.
The buffet restaurant hums with energy each evening, filled with the inviting scent of roasted meats, fresh pasta, and Mediterranean herbs. Chefs cook to order as themed dinners change the mood throughout the week, bringing variety and anticipation to every meal. At Valentino’s by the pool, Italian specialities and Spanish-inspired rice dishes arrive with careful presentation, enjoyed beneath gentle evening air. Lakua celebrates Mediterranean cuisine with Basque character, where local ingredients such as Mahón cheese pair beautifully with thoughtfully chosen wines. Malibú offers relaxed daytime bites and refreshing cocktails beside the pool. Later, the Lounge Bar terrace provides a comfortable retreat, while Sa Terrassa along the boulevard sets the scene for lively nights filled with music and glowing marina views.
Your time
Days centre around the sunlit pool, where gentle hydromassage eases the body and warm air settles softly on the skin. Shaded Balinese beds invite long, unhurried rest, while yoga, pilates, and aquafitness bring steady movement and quiet renewal. In the wellness space, skilled therapists use aromatic essential oils, their slow, deliberate touch releasing tension and restoring a deep sense of calm.
Menorca’s landscapes invite exploration far beyond the hotel grounds. The historic Camí de Cavalls winds along dramatic coastlines, ideal for both walking and cycling. Kayaking reveals quiet coves carved into the shoreline, while paddleboarding across calm waters offers uninterrupted views of cliffs, caves, and the deep blue stretch of the Mediterranean.
Optional excursions —
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cruise in a traditional llaut boat along the coast of Menorca
3½-hour boat trip aboard a traditional Menorcan llaut to discover Menorca's coves and crystal-clear waters, with a local skipper, swimming, relaxation and snacks on board.
Your journey 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 is the quiet soul of the Balearics, shaped by soft light, translucent waters, and a gentle rhythm that invites calm. Whitewashed villages, sheltered coves, and rolling countryside create a landscape that feels timeless. The island’s serenity pairs beautifully with its understated elegance, offering space to breathe and explore at your own pace.
Must-sees:
- Ciutadella: Wander through narrow streets, hidden courtyards, and historic palaces in this graceful old town.
- Mahon: Discover the deep natural harbour, lively markets, and Georgian architecture.
- Cala Macarella and Cala Mitjana: Swim in turquoise coves framed by limestone cliffs and pine groves.
- Monte Toro: Take in sweeping island views from Menorca’s highest point.
- Talayotic sites: Explore ancient stone monuments that reveal the island’s prehistoric heritage.
Culinary culture
Menorca’s cuisine celebrates the sea and the land in equal measure. Expect grilled fish, lobster stew, artisan cheeses, and hearty countryside dishes. Lazy lunches unfold in beachside restaurants, while evenings bring glasses of local gin or crisp island wines enjoyed beneath open skies.
Dive deeper
Cycle peaceful rural lanes, kayak along hidden inlets, or follow the Cami de Cavalls, the historic trail that circles the island. Visit traditional farms, explore secret beaches reached only by footpaths, or discover quiet fishing villages where daily life moves with comforting ease.
Good to know
The currency is the euro (EUR). Menorca is wonderfully walkable, though hiring a car helps reach the island’s secluded beaches and inland villages. The atmosphere remains calm even in summer, and spring and autumn are especially beautiful with warm seas and mild, sun-filled days.