Located in the quieter area of Son Xoriguer, just 300 metres from Cala’n Bosch beach and 800 metres from the main resort centre, the Princesa Playa Hotel complex is the perfect destination for a family holiday. Transfer time from the airport is about 50 mins. The hotel has a beautiful lagoon style swimming pool surrounded by lovely gardens and a pool for the children. A kid’s club is provided for the youngsters.
Princesa Playa Hotel has 2 bars and a buffet restaurant serving local and international cuisine. After a relaxing day around the pool, guests can venture into town and explore the shops, bars and restaurants nearby, followed by a short stroll to the marina, where you can sit and watch the boats coming in and out of the harbour, and of course, the wonderful sunsets.
Ciutadella, the ancient capital of Menorca, is 11 km away and is well worth a visit. The town is full of ancient monuments including the island’s only cathedral, built in 1362. Cala’n Bosch is one of the most popular resorts on the island, mainly because of its white sandy beaches and blue, crystal clear waters.
Menorca is in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain and is the second largest of the Balearic Islands. Unlike its neighbours Majorca and Ibiza, Menorca is a quieter destination, providing a relaxing retreat for those wanting a peaceful holiday in the Mediterranean sunshine.
Located in the quieter area of Son Xoriguer, just 300 metres from Cala’n Bosch beach and 800 metres from the main resort centre, the Princesa Playa Hotel complex is the perfect destination for a family holiday. Transfer time from the airport is about 50 mins. The hotel has a beautiful lagoon style swimming pool surrounded by lovely gardens and a pool for the children. A kid’s club is provided for the youngsters.
Princesa Playa Hotel has 2 bars and a buffet restaurant serving local and international cuisine. After a relaxing day around the pool, guests can venture into town and explore the shops, bars and restaurants nearby, followed by a short stroll to the marina, where you can sit and watch the boats coming in and out of the harbour, and of course, the wonderful sunsets.
Ciutadella, the ancient capital of Menorca, is 11 km away and is well worth a visit. The town is full of ancient monuments including the island’s only cathedral, built in 1362. Cala’n Bosch is one of the most popular resorts on the island, mainly because of its white sandy beaches and blue, crystal clear waters.
Menorca is in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain and is the second largest of the Balearic Islands. Unlike its neighbours Majorca and Ibiza, Menorca is a quieter destination, providing a relaxing retreat for those wanting a peaceful holiday in the Mediterranean sunshine.