Isla del Rey is one of the most unique spots in the Port of Mahón. This small island is home to a former 18th-century British naval hospital that has been restored and transformed into a world-class cultural space. Today, it hosts the Hauser & Wirth art gallery, featuring exhibitions by international artists, as well as its Cantina-Restaurant with views over the harbor. We take you to the island on our boats and pick you up when you finish your visit — a perfect combination of history, art, and gastronomy.
You can visit the Hauser & Wirth art gallery with international exhibitions, the restored 18th-century British naval hospital, and the Cantina-Restaurant.
Entrance to the gallery is free. For the restaurant, we recommend booking a table in advance, especially during the summer.
We recommend 1–2 hours to visit the gallery and have something at the cantina, although you can stay as long as you like.
No, access to the island is free. You only pay for the boat transfer with us.
No, we offer the transfer service from April to October. Even if the Hauser & Wirth gallery is closed, you can still visit the island, its gardens, and the surroundings.
Yes, children are welcome. Children from 2 years old pay the same as adults. Spaces are limited.
Yes, Isla del Rey has restroom facilities for visitors.
We take you whenever you want and pick you up when you let us know. There are no fixed schedules; it’s a personalized service.
Yes, the Hauser & Wirth Cantina offers a menu of food and drinks with local products and views of the harbor.
Our base is located at Moll de Llevant, 87, but we can pick you up from any point in the Port of Mahón.