Request a sea-view room, preferably a superior room with air conditioning; the views and evening light are worth paying extra for.
What guests mention
Guests tend to be especially fond of the warm, attentive staff and the consistently well-kept rooms and communal areas. The quiet coastal position and wide sea views are a major draw, while spacious apartments, air conditioning and kitchenette facilities work well for relaxed family breaks. Most find the facilities good value, though some feel added charges lessen that impression. Recurring drawbacks include occasional maintenance shortcomings, limited pool loungers at busy times and a breakfast that does not always match the rest of the experience.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Comitas Tramontana Park — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Write your room preferences in the booking notes and contact the hotel directly to improve the chance of getting them.
Use the nearby bus stop for inexpensive island travel, including routes via Es Mercadal toward Ciutadella.
Request a sea-view room, preferably a superior room with air conditioning; the views and evening light are worth paying extra for.
Try Okapi and Isabella restaurants, and check out Okapi more than once if you enjoy it.
Arrive early for a cove-side sunbed or umbrella during busy periods, though poolside beds may remain available.
Explore the island by car if you want easier access to beaches, restaurants, and scenic areas.
Plan for steep hills and many stairs throughout the complex and surrounding area; accessibility is limited and there are no lifts.
Contact reception before arrival about mobility needs or excessive stairs; staff may be able to allocate a more suitable room.
Charge purchases to your room and settle the bill at the end, but monitor your running spending.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Comitas Tramontana Park.
Plan for steep hills and many stairs throughout the complex and surrounding area; accessibility is limited and there are no lifts.
Confirm air conditioning before booking, especially for July or August, as only some rooms have it.
Request air conditioning, especially in summer, because the fans may not cool the rooms sufficiently.
Explore the island by car if you want easier access to beaches, restaurants, and scenic areas.
Choose a ground-floor or lower-floor room to reduce stair climbing; lower floors may offer terraces, while higher floors have better views.
Choose a higher-floor room for better views and an evening balcony outlook.
Choose this resort for a peaceful stay, but expect limited shops, restaurants, and supplies nearby.
Request a pool-side room if preferred, as some rooms combine pool and sea views.
Arrive early for a cove-side sunbed or umbrella during busy periods, though poolside beds may remain available.
Check accessibility before choosing a higher room, as the hillside complex has many stairs; ground-floor rooms are easier.
Use the nearby bus stop for inexpensive island travel, including routes via Es Mercadal toward Ciutadella.
Snorkel in the rocky cove, which offers excellent underwater views.
Use the pool in the quieter period around 2–4 p.m., and take your own pool towels.
Visit the clifftop terrace when the pool is cold or crowded; it offers a nicer place to sit and relax.
Budget extra for nearby supermarkets and restaurants because prices can be high.
Try Okapi and Isabella restaurants, and check out Okapi more than once if you enjoy it.
Contact reception before arrival about mobility needs or excessive stairs; staff may be able to allocate a more suitable room.
Avoid apartment 114 if possible, despite one report describing excellent views and quiet.
Consider a top-floor room for a roof terrace and stunning views, but expect more stairs.
Ask for a sea-view room away from the bar and entertainment areas if you want the view without seasonal evening noise.
Bring lightweight coat hangers because the wardrobes are large but have few hangers.
Bring or use sofa cushions to soften the beds.
Confirm the bedroom layout before booking if you need three separate bedrooms rather than a lounge sleeping area.
Check restaurant receipts against the final bill before paying.
Request room 106 for a two-bedroom layout with a sea view.
Expect breakfast and dinner to be buffet-style.
Choose a bungalow-style studio on the garden grass overlooking the coves if that setting appeals to you.
Ask for a room near the pool or reception to reduce the number of stairs.
Request a room on the northwest-facing side for the best views; southwest-facing sea-view rooms may be less impressive.
Consider rooms B9, B10, or B11 for particularly good views.
Consider room 202 for a quiet one-bedroom apartment close to the bar and with a good view.
Book a superior room if you want both a sea view and air conditioning.
Consider room 212 for a quiet room with excellent views.
Request a ground-floor room if stairs are difficult, since the hotel has no lifts.
Avoid room 105 if you need a quiet night, particularly with children.
Avoid July and August evening entertainment if you prefer quiet nights.
Check seasonal opening times before visiting in October because some local businesses close.
Bring walking shoes for the area’s hilly paths and scenic walks.
Charge purchases to your room and settle the bill at the end, but monitor your running spending.
Write your room preferences in the booking notes and contact the hotel directly to improve the chance of getting them.
Avoid room B28 and upgrade to an air-conditioned room instead.
Consider apartment B08 for a spacious three-bed ground-floor apartment.
Visit Mahón because Fornells itself has limited activities and facilities.
Walk about 10 minutes to the beach, or take the uphill bus back; visit Son Parc for a nicer beach.
Avoid balconies overlooking communal areas if you need quiet before midnight.
Book breakfast because Fornells has few local breakfast or brunch options.
Request a room with a through-draft from the front door to the balcony doors for better airflow.
About Comitas Tramontana Park
Comitas Tramontana Park is a quietly appealing Menorcan base, made for unhurried days by the water rather than big-resort bustle. Its sea-facing setting above Cala Tirant gives the place a lovely sense of space, with a pool, sun terrace and restaurant for easy holiday rhythms. Apartments come with kitchenettes, refrigerators and a separate living area, making self-catering particularly straightforward for families and longer stays.
The hotel sits in the peaceful Fornells area, overlooking a rocky stretch of coast and within reach of the beach at Cala Tirant. A local supermarket, bus stop and car-hire options help with practicalities, while Fornells Tower, the sundial and Castell de San Antoni are nearby for a change of scene. Free parking is useful if you are exploring Menorca by car; internet access is available for a charge. It suits couples seeking calm, as well as families who value room to spread out.
Guests regularly single out the genuinely welcoming team and the high standard of housekeeping, with rooms and shared spaces kept notably tidy. Many enjoy the views, tranquil atmosphere and comfortable, generously sized apartments, while some feel the breakfast offering could be stronger. A few also report minor upkeep niggles and competition for pool loungers, but the friendly service and relaxed location leave many calling it a particularly enjoyable stay.
Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Flatscreen TV
- Kitchenette
- Kitchenware
- Microwave
- Private balcony
- Refrigerator
- Safe
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