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Beach clubs in Platges de Fornells

Menorca's north coast sunset terrace. Sushi, Balinese beds, and west-facing views over Fornells bay.

Beach clubs and coastline in Platges de Fornells, Spain

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There's one beach club in Platges de Fornells, and it's one of the most consistently praised venues on the island. Isabella Beach Club sits on a west-facing terrace above Fornells bay, drawing visitors from across Menorca for its Japanese fusion menu and sunset views.

Platges de Fornells is a quiet residential stretch on Menorca's north coast, between the fishing village of Fornells and the sandy sweep of Cala Tirant. It doesn't have the resort density of the south coast, which is part of the appeal. The crowd here skews towards couples and return visitors who know exactly why they've come.

The north coast road connects Platges de Fornells to Son Parc and Arenal d'en Castell, both a short drive east. If you're spending time in the Balearic Islands, the full range of options across Menorca is worth considering.

Menorca's official tourism board at menorca.es covers beaches and coves across the island, including the Fornells bay area.

Looking for somewhere to stay in Platges de Fornells? Here are our picks:

  • ★Closest option >> Hotel Ses Illes
  • ★North coast base >> Hotel Fornells Bay
  • ★Upscale pick >> Barcelo Hamilton Menorca
  • ★Family resort >> Insotel Club Menorca

Is Isabella Beach Club worth it?

The short answer is yes, particularly if you're after a sunset dinner with food that goes beyond standard beach club fare. The Japanese-Mediterranean fusion menu is genuinely good, with sushi and grilled dishes taking centre stage. Tables typically come with a two-hour limit, so it's worth knowing if you plan to linger over the light.

The terrace faces west over Fornells bay. On a clear evening, the light across the water is the kind of thing people plan evenings around. It's not the cheapest spot on the island, but what you're paying for is atmosphere and cooking quality, and both hold up.

Do you need to book Isabella Beach Club in advance?

In July and August, yes, and ideally more than a week ahead. Sunset slots fill quickly, and walk-ins during peak season often face a long wait or no table at all. The venue draws visitors from across the north coast, not just people staying locally.

Outside the peak months, the pressure eases. May, June, and September give you more flexibility to book a few days ahead or arrive outside the main dinner rush without much trouble.

Isabella Beach Club

Sunset terrace with sushi and daybeds at Isabella Beach Club, Fornells bay

Isabella Beach Club sits on a raised terrace on Carrer Tramuntana, overlooking the bay of Fornells to the west. It's a restaurant and beach club combined, and the setting does most of the work. The terrace is open-air, views are unobstructed, and the crowd comes prepared to spend the evening.

The menu is Mediterranean with a Japanese core. Sushi is the thing to order, alongside gyozas, tataki, and grilled fish. Cocktails and wine are available throughout lunch and dinner service.

Balinese daybeds and sunbeds are available for those staying through the afternoon. There's free parking on-site and the venue is wheelchair accessible. It's a seasonal operation, typically running from spring through autumn, so check ahead if you're visiting outside June to September.

One of the best-reviewed venues on Menorca's north coast. The complaints that come up are almost always about wait times during peak season, not the food or the setting.

If you're exploring further, Son Parc and Arenal d'en Castell are both a short drive east along the coast.

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Frequently asked questions about Platges de Fornells beach clubs

What food does Isabella Beach Club serve?

The menu is Japanese-Mediterranean fusion, with Japanese dishes taking the lead. Sushi is what most people come for, but gyozas, tataki, and grilled fish and meats are all worth ordering too. Cocktails and wine feature throughout, and the kitchen serves both lunch and dinner during the summer season.

Can you watch the sunset at Platges de Fornells?

Isabella Beach Club is the best spot for it. The terrace faces west across Fornells bay, making it one of the strongest positions on Menorca's north coast for watching the sun go down. Sunset is the main reason most people book a table here, so arrive in the early evening and plan around it.

Is Isabella Beach Club open all year?

It's a seasonal venue that closes over winter, typically reopening in spring and running through to autumn. The busiest months are July and August. If you're visiting outside peak season, check the current dates on their website or call ahead before making a specific trip for it.

How much does Isabella Beach Club cost?

Pricing is moderate by Balearic standards, though it's not cheap. There's no flat entry fee, and you pay for food and drinks plus sunbed or daybed hire on top. Most guests find the value reasonable given the setting, though portions draw occasional mention as small for the price.

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