
EL PUENTE
AL AMOR
San Jaime, Torre Soli Nou
Welcoming you from July 2025
Sleeps 8
4 double bedrooms
2 en-suite, 1 full bathroom
EL PUENTE AL AMOR is your home from home on the Balearic Island of Menorca, a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
A sustainable private villa curated with all the features of a personal retreat.
Your private sanctuary
El Puente Al Amor is a private villa located 16 minutes from Mahon airport nestled in the hills of San Jaime, Torre Soli Nou set on 1750sqm of gardens, entertaining and wellness areas with a feature 11m salt water pool. The property is off the grid and powered by solar energy.
Designed to complement the island tones from sunrise to sunset with 180º sea view from all living, dining and garden areas.
Key features
Every detail has been considered for your ultimate comfort.
General amenities: direct street parking & bike storage.
High-speed wifi throughout with Sonos // USB-c sockets in every room
Living and dining features: range induction cooker // Asado wood and gas BBQ // filtered still water // wine storage // juicer // espresso machine // complimentary essential local condiments // washing machine // dishwasher // dining for up to 12 guests.
Bedroom features: air-conditioning and fans // linen bedding // memory pillows // in-room and pool towels // rain showers // stone bath // Balearic made shower gel and bath salts // built-in wardrobes // luggage storage // hot-desks.
Garden and wellness features: 11m salt water pool with roman steps and 1m shallow area with pool seating // pool bar with fridge and freezer // 3-38 cold & hot barrel plunge // multiple relaxation areas, yoga and sun-bathing areas // rooftop terrace // fruit, culinary herbs and aloe vera plants.




Rates
El Puente Al Amor is launching in July 2025 with our first summer available to October 30th 2025.
Full time housekeeping, private chefs, fitness & wellness instructors and luxury boat hire is available upon request.
Bookings are managed directly or via Whatsapp on +44 7450442447.
Opening peak rates
July & August 2025
EUR4995 per week
Inclusive of mid-week maid service, bed & towel laundry and full check out clean
7 day booking Saturday to Saturday
Opening off peak rates
September, October 2025
EUR4495 per week
Inclusive of mid-week maid service, bed & towel laundry and full check out clean
7 day booking Saturday to Saturday
“Our dream is for you to make it your own.”

Explore Menorca
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The attachment the inhabitants of the island have towards Menorca is more than simply where they were born. It is a bond, instinctively protective of paradise.
UNESCO declared the island a biosphere reserve in 1993, in recognition of the balance achieved between economic development, and conservation of the environment and of local traditions. Sustainability has long been significant in Menorca.
All island policies since the 1990s, in political, social, environmental and tourism matters, have been developed with the utmost concern for preserving the environment and protecting the countryside. This is an ongoing project, just like the Menorcan people love their island.
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There is much more to Menorca than meets the eye. The island is cosmopolitan with a unique historical legacy. Its cultural heritage is imbued with the island’s particular character and is a permanent source of artistic inspiration; it is a culture that is to be enjoyed all year round.
To experience the island’s culture is to let yourself be carried away by your senses: to admire its stately architecture, to delight in listening to an opera, to surrender to the sound of live music played at concerts and festivals, to feel the anticipation when the curtain rises at the theatre, to marvel at works of art. Culture in Menorca is also about tasting the past and present in traditional dishes; it is about discovering local handicrafts; about visiting museums and immersing yourself in history.
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In a breathtaking array of shades from white to dark grey, beaches and coves bejewel Menorca’s coastline. The natural beauty of their surroundings, the magnificent conservation of their eco-systems, and the undeniable majesty of the Mediterranean as it kisses the sand, make the beaches of Menorca an absolute paradise.
The infinite colours, textures, and atmospheres that characterise the island’s different beaches and coves make exploring the coast even more interesting. It’s certainly not a case of “seen one, seen them all”. Each beach and cove, every hidden corner, retain their essence of authenticity, unique and magnetic, which captivates the moment you set foot there.
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Menorca is at the moment the focus of attention in the world of gastronomy. The island is becoming known as a foodie destination, both for its zero-kilometre seasonal produce, and for the number of gourmet chefs there now are on the island. Several food events are held every year, promoting a farm to fork strategy for local produce. Good food has always been appreciated here, even before Michelin stars were heard of on the island and recipes from bygone days have been reclaimed, upholding Menorca’s gastronomic heritage.
2022 is the year when the island's cuisine came into its own, when the island is declared European Region of Gastronomy. While keeping in view its culinary heritage, Menorca is taking its place at the forefront of avant-garde cuisine.
There are only two essentials to prepare good food: skilled hands and good quality ingredients. Menorcan kitchens abound with top-quality produce, be it meat from native breeds of livestock, seasonal locally grown organic vegetables or fish and seafood caught by local fishermen, local salt, cheese, wine and beer.
“Love is the bridge between you and everything”
Rumi

The Curators
El Puente has been conceived by Mark Ward and curated by Amie Mercer of Studio Mercy.
With over 50 years of award-winning hospitality, experiential marketing and interior design experience, our concept is a culmination of our global insights to create personal sanctuaries in harmony with today’s well-being needs.
Our inspiration is a reflection of the authentic elements of the island of Menorca with all materials sourced in the Balearics and mainland Spain showcasing local crafts people to honour the talents of the island.