Baby-Friendly Hotels in Menorca
5 family-friendly hotels with baby-friendly in Menorca . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Travelling with a baby or toddler is a different sport. The hotel matters more than the country, the cot quality matters more than the pool, and the difference between a great holiday and a terrible one is often whether the kettle is in your room or three corridors away. Menorca is the rare Mediterranean island that gets this. The beaches are shallow and calm, the resorts are still full-service, and the staff in this kind of family hotel are not phased when you walk in with three bags and a screaming one-year-old. We picked five.
The island has a clear north and south. The north has wilder beaches, redder rocks, and stronger wind, which is gorgeous but harder with a stroller. The south is the family side: long sand, calm water, and the bigger family resorts. Mahón and Ciutadella are the two real towns, both lovely for an evening but not really hotel-base territory. Pick a south-coast resort and day-trip to the towns.
Why Menorca Suits Travel with a Baby
Calm shallow water is the headline. Son Bou is a 2-km stretch of sand where you walk out 50 metres and it is still up to your knees. Cala Galdana is a horseshoe bay protected from wind on three sides. These are the kind of beaches where a toddler can paddle without you having a heart attack.
Short transfers from the airport. Menorca is small. Even the furthest hotel in our list is under 50 minutes from MAH airport. With a baby, that 30-minute saving matters more than any pool slide.
Family resorts here actually invest in the basics. Cots, baby gates, plug covers, kids' meals, baby pools, and quiet pool zones are standard at the proper family hotels. Ask in advance and you usually get them included, not as paid extras.
Parent's take
Honest reality: a baby-friendly stamp on Booking.com means almost nothing. We looked for hotels that listed concrete things, kids' pools, baby safety gates, child meals, family rooms with the right layout, and asked friends with toddlers who actually went. The five below are the ones that stood up. None of them are perfect. They are just the best of what is on the island.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Menorca with baby-friendly, sorted by guest rating.

Ses Sucreres Small & Slow Hotel
Ferreries village centre
Wonderful
398 reviews
A small four-star boutique in inland Ferreries with family rooms, kids' meals, and a small kids' pool. Better for families who want a quieter base inland than the full-on south-coast resorts.
From
€803/night
Why families love Ses Sucreres Small & Slow Hotel
We picked this for the second week with a toddler when the bigger resorts were too much. The owners genuinely cared, the cot was in the room before we arrived, and the kitchen made a separate plate of plain pasta when our 18-month-old refused everything else. Ferreries itself is sleepy but the beaches are 15 minutes by car. Best for parents who want quiet.

Grupotel Tamariscos
Cala'n Bosch beach
Excellent
1,938 reviews
A three-star family resort right next to the calm bay of Cala'n Bosch with kids' meals, child safety socket covers, family rooms, and a beach 200 metres away. Good value family base for the south-west of Menorca.
From
€728/night
Why families love Grupotel Tamariscos
Not luxury but absolutely fine for a baby trip. The room had socket covers already in place, the buffet had a baby food corner, and the pool deck had shaded loungers we could put a travel cot under. Cala'n Bosch beach is genuinely toddler-safe, you can wade out forever before it gets above ankle-deep on an adult.

Valentin Son Bou
Son Bou hillside
Excellent
700 reviews
Four-star resort with the full baby-and-family kit: kids' club, children's playground, baby safety gates, babysitting service, and a short walk down to Son Bou's long shallow beach. The most equipped option in the cluster for under-twos.
From
€878/night
Why families love Valentin Son Bou
The serious choice for travelling with a baby. The hotel has actual baby gates, the kids' club takes ages 12 months and up which most others do not, and the playground is shaded. The walk down to the beach is steep enough that a stroller is hard work; the resort runs a shuttle which we used both ways. Not cheap, but you pay for the proper kit.

Minura Sur Menorca
Punta Prima south coast
Excellent
850 reviews
Four-star with kids' club, children's playground, and a separate kids' pool, set just behind Punta Prima beach which is one of the calmest in southern Menorca. Family rooms come in different sizes, some with separate baby zones.
From
€832/night
Why families love Minura Sur Menorca
We tried the kids' pool here and it was actually empty enough to use, which is rare in July. Punta Prima beach is a 5-minute walk on a flat path, doable with a stroller. The hotel is older than the photos suggest but the staff are good with babies, the buffet has steamed-vegetable options, and the kids' club is genuinely friendly to under-3s with a parent.

Ilunion Menorca
Cala Galdana bay
Very Good
1,200 reviews
Three-star with kids' club and family rooms, sitting just above the horseshoe bay of Cala Galdana, one of the most baby-friendly beaches on the island. Good simple family option without resort-level prices.
From
€764/night
Why families love Ilunion Menorca
Cala Galdana is the reason to stay. The bay is so protected that there is barely a ripple, and the walk down from the hotel is short, mostly flat, and stroller-doable. The hotel itself is no-frills three-star but the kids' club covered the morning so we could swim, and the family room had space for the cot without rearranging furniture. Solid pick on a budget.
💡Tips When Booking with a Baby
- 1Email the hotel and ask for the cot to be in the room when you arrive, not delivered later. Some resorts charge for cots, some include them, but almost all forget to set it up unless you remind them at the booking stage.
- 2Take a sun shade or pop-up tent. Menorca beaches are stunning but mostly without natural shade, and a baby in direct Mediterranean sun is a non-starter. Rentals are expensive, your own from home is cheap.
- 3Pick a hotel with a kids' pool that is actually separate, not just a shallow end. Toddlers do better in their own enclosed pool, and you do not have to chase them through teenagers doing bombs.
- 4Get a ground-floor room or one near the lift if you can. Stairs with a stroller, a baby, and three bags from the airport are a special kind of misery, especially after a delayed flight.
- 5Pack baby food for the first 48 hours. Spanish supermarkets are excellent but not all hotels are near one, and arriving on a Sunday in some Menorca resort towns means the only option is the hotel buffet, which is rarely toddler-friendly.
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