Tramuntana VIP Lounge Review - Menorca Airport
- Sam

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Want that last bite of the holiday? Well, if you're in Menorca then the Tramuntana VIP lounge may be for you. I was the first visitor of the day in the lounge before a short flight from Menorca to Majorca, so I think this is a fair time to review the lounge, really allowing it to put it's best foot forward.

Opening Hours and Entry Requirements
The Tramuntana VIP lounge in Menorca is open from 6:00am to 0:30am in the summer, with the opening hours shortening in the winter from 6:00am to 10:00pm.
I entered for free with my Priority Pass that comes with my American Express Platinum card, but you can also gain access with a business class ticket, or by paying €44.60 for an person of the age of 11, €20.61 for a child aged between 6 and 10, with infants gaining free entry.
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So, the Lounge?
First off, I challenge you to find the lounge. Aim for Gate 9, walk towards to windows, and you'll see this inconspicuous cupboard where you will find stairs to take you up to the lounge.

Once inside, this is a modern lounge with a clean Ikea like aesthetic. Of course, you'll find the obligatory turquoise accent furniture that seems to be mandatory in Spanish airport lounges.
Floor-to-ceiling windows provide airside views, and while it's dark outside in these photos, I imagine the natural light during daytime would be rather pleasant.

There's also a children's area with appropriately sized furniture, but it doesn't scream fun? More hospital vibes than anything.

The food and drink offering is respectable for a regional Spanish airport. The buffet at this time of days included a selection of cold meats, cheeses, tortilla, sausages, and bacon.
There's also a reasonable selection of pastries, cereal, and bread rolls.
Fresh fruit and yoghurt can also be found in the fridges adding a healthier dimension to the offering.
The beverage selection punches above its weight, with multiple fridges stocked with beer (including local beers, Estrella Galicia and Heineken), a huge range of soft drinks, water, and wine. There's also a proper coffee machine, plus a selection of spirits for those who've decided to drink away the holiday blues.
Lastly, WiFI is fast and available throughout the lounge free of charge.
Overall...
The Tramuntana VIP lounge won't likely win any awards, but I think this lounge punches well above its weight. With a good choice of food and drink, plenty of seating, and I presume great runway views, I wouldn't hesitate to visit again.
Sam
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