Hotel Port Ciutadella - Menorca
A modern and tasteful hotel in a seafront location
The four star Hotel Port Ciutadella is located on the west coast of the island in the charming old town of Ciutadella which was formerly the capital of Menorca.
The hotel enjoys a seafront location on a headland close to the Platja Gran beach, 200m away, and is within easy walking distance of the picturesque town centre with its winding streets, busy harbour, shops, restaurants and nightlife.
Amongst the hotel’s many facilities is a Spa with indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, fitness room and a choice of massage and beauty treatments.
A modern and tastefully furnished property, Hotel Port Ciutadella is a high quality four star property in one of the most beautiful areas of Menorca.
Room Types of Hotel Port Ciutadella
- Twin/double with balcony or terrace (max 3)
- Twin/double sea view with balcony or terrace (max 3)
- Suite sea view with balcony or terrace (max 2+2)
- Single
Holiday Name : Hotel Port Ciutadella
Reference : CCH
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