The four-pearl Hotel Balneario Solares is super popular with locals and visitors for its historical on-site spa complete with an indoor thermal pool with restorative properties, steam room, and sauna. Rooms keep up the relaxing spa theme. Each is stylishly decorated in muted earth tones and has a sleek bathroom; some have whirlpool tubs. There's an outdoor swimming pool set in the garden grounds. Balneario Solares restaurant serves buffet style breakfast, lunch, and dinner for an extra cost. The fitness center, Wi-Fi, and underground parking are free. The secluded location means it's quiet and romantic, but also a bit of a ways from nearby attractions.
The four-pearl Hotel Balneario Solares is super popular with locals and visitors for its historical on-site spa complete with an indoor thermal pool with restorative properties, steam room, and sauna. Rooms keep up the relaxing spa theme. Each is stylishly decorated in muted earth tones and has a sleek bathroom; some have whirlpool tubs. There's an outdoor swimming pool set in the garden grounds. Balneario Solares restaurant serves buffet style breakfast, lunch, and dinner for an extra cost. The fitness center, Wi-Fi, and underground parking are free. The secluded location means it's quiet and romantic, but also a bit of a ways from nearby attractions.
The two-and-a-half-pearl Club Hotel Tropicana Mallorca is a large all-inclusive resort with 356 rooms scattered around almost 25 acres of lush Mediterranean gardens on the island's east coast. The valley setting overlooking a small sandy bay is undoubtedly picturesque, but the location can feel remote and the grounds can be a challenge to get around. Unfortunately, rooms are basic and dated -- we spotted tube TVs and there's no free Wi-Fi -- and some of the cheaper rooms are a trek (or a minibus ride) from hotel's facilities. Even so, there's plenty of entertainment and activities for everyone, especially families with kids. For a more traditional resort-style hotel, the clifftop Hotel Globales America nearby is also child-friendly and all-inclusive.
The two-and-a-half-pearl Club Hotel Tropicana Mallorca is a large all-inclusive resort with 356 rooms scattered around almost 25 acres of lush Mediterranean gardens on the island's east coast. The valley setting overlooking a small sandy bay is undoubtedly picturesque, but the location can feel remote and the grounds can be a challenge to get around. Unfortunately, rooms are basic and dated -- we spotted tube TVs and there's no free Wi-Fi -- and some of the cheaper rooms are a trek (or a minibus ride) from hotel's facilities. Even so, there's plenty of entertainment and activities for everyone, especially families with kids. For a more traditional resort-style hotel, the clifftop Hotel Globales America nearby is also child-friendly and all-inclusive.
The Hotel HYB Eurocalas deviates little from the classic family-friendly, all-inclusive mega-resort mold, and is spread over five buildings, featuring extensive grounds and facilities. Renovations in 2016 have brought the 397 rooms and apartments up to date, and most look out towards superb sea and mountain views. Its Cales de Mallorca setting doesn't offer a great deal beyond a few restaurants and a beach that's mostly crowded over the summer. Four swimming pools, two kids' clubs, and a water park mean the little ones won't want to leave the mid-range complex anyway. A decent all-inclusive plan provides more reason to stay on-site, though overcrowding in the restaurant can get annoying. Local competition comes in the form of the even larger Club Cala Romani, which is cheaper, but has dated and basic rooms.
The Hotel HYB Eurocalas deviates little from the classic family-friendly, all-inclusive mega-resort mold, and is spread over five buildings, featuring extensive grounds and facilities. Renovations in 2016 have brought the 397 rooms and apartments up to date, and most look out towards superb sea and mountain views. Its Cales de Mallorca setting doesn't offer a great deal beyond a few restaurants and a beach that's mostly crowded over the summer. Four swimming pools, two kids' clubs, and a water park mean the little ones won't want to leave the mid-range complex anyway. A decent all-inclusive plan provides more reason to stay on-site, though overcrowding in the restaurant can get annoying. Local competition comes in the form of the even larger Club Cala Romani, which is cheaper, but has dated and basic rooms.