Cap Rocat occupies a secluded 19th-century fortress on the Bay of Palma, with ramparts, courtyards and former military buildings spread across a protected coastal estate. Suites are carved into the sandstone architecture and furnished with linen, timber and restrained contemporary pieces, opening towards private terraces and the sea. A saltwater pool sits above the cliffs, while a small beach, spa and open-air restaurants make use of the rocky shoreline. Stone passages, watchtowers and broad ramparts remain largely intact, giving the property a powerful relationship with the bay and surrounding Mediterranean landscape.