Jumeirah is set to reopen its Mediterranean hotels, Jumeirah Mallorca and Jumeirah Capri Palace, for the 2025 season, introducing new collaborations and guest experiences designed to inspire connection and conversation under the Mediterranean sun.

Jumeirah Mallorca
Located between the Tramuntana Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, Jumeirah Mallorca is a clifftop retreat offering breathtaking panoramic views. The hotel reopens on 15 March 2025, continuing to set the standard for hospitality in Mallorca with exceptional service, stylish interiors, and bespoke experiences reflecting the island’s rich culture.
This season, Jumeirah Mallorca will introduce an exclusive olfactory experience with local perfumer Viti Vinci, offering a bespoke ‘Tramuntana Mist’ range of amenities in rooms and the lobby. Guests will also enjoy a private tour of the Viti Vinci Atelier in Palma, exploring the art of perfumery. New excursions include a land-based journey through the Tramuntana Mountains along the famous Sa Calobra Road, leading to the secluded Sa Calobra bay, as well as a vintage train ride from Sóller to Palma, offering local wines and Mallorcan cuisine. A new experience in Santa Maria will also allow guests to visit Macià Batle’s private finca for a tour and wine-pairing lunch.
Jumeirah Mallorca will also introduce Irish skincare brand GROUND Wellbeing at its Talise Spa, offering wellness treatments aimed at menopause, gut health, sleep, and burnout. Rates start from EUR 590 per night during low season and EUR 1,100 during peak season.

Jumeirah Capri Palace
Set in Anacapri, Jumeirah Capri Palace blends contemporary design with Capri’s natural beauty. Reopening on 17 April 2025, the hotel will feature newly designed suites by architect Patricia Urquiola, reflecting Capri’s cultural history while showcasing custom-designed furniture and materials inspired by the island’s coastal landscape. Urquiola’s design vision will also extend to the pool and bar areas, offering a refined aesthetic inspired by Capri’s timeless charm.
The hotel will host exclusive Michelin-starred dining events with internationally renowned chefs starting in April 2025. Additionally, the Capri Medical Spa remains one of Europe’s top health and beauty destinations, offering treatments like the world-renowned Leg School treatment. New this season, GROUND Wellbeing’s products and treatments will be available for guests seeking wellness experiences.
For art lovers, the hotel will expand its renowned collection at The White Museum, with new works by Maurizio Galimberti and Serse, and ongoing exhibitions in collaboration with galleries like Galleria Continua.