10 Best Mallorca All-Inclusive Hotels and Holiday Villages

Posted on Thursday, 27 October 2022

Whether you spell it Majorca (like the British) or Mallorca (like the Spanish), this sun-blessed island delivers sun, sangria and sand - in bucket loads.

The only question is: which hotel should you stay in?

Luckily, if you’re looking for an all inclusive stay, there are an abundance of all-inclusive hotels in Majorca.

 

Where is Majorca?

Majorca, the largest of Balearic Islands, is located in the Mediterranean Sea off the south east coast of mainland Spain.

 

How long is the flight to Majorca from the UK?

Flying time to this popular European destination is around 2 to 2½ hours from most UK airports.

 

Best places in Majorca to stay for an all inclusive holiday?

If you enjoy nightlife, then picking accommodation near Magaluf is a must.

But if you prefer a more chilled out break, opt for somewhere near Cala d'Or, a low-key resort on the island's southern coast.

Here are 10 of the best all inclusive Majorca hotels and holiday villages...

 

Garden Holiday Village

Playa de Muro, Majorca

Located by the quiet Playa de Muro resort, Garden Holiday Village is an adults-only affair, with 132 bright, airy rooms all of which feature balconies or terraces.

You won't need to wrestle sun loungers from German holidaymakers - or anyone else - as there are plenty, including a few trendy Bali beds.

Majorca all-inclusive at the Garden Holiday Village

The all-inclusive option covers all main meals, as well as most drinks - unless they are of the international-brand variety.

Guests of this Majorca all-inclusive also get discounted drinks at Samsara Beach Club - just a hop away on the free shuttle.

 

Robinson Club Cala Serena

Cala Serena, Majorca

This Majorca all inclusive is ideal for couples and families seeking a touch of elegance and some peace and quiet, with each room boasting either a balcony or patio.

Robinson Club Cala Serena features a range of spa facilities and no less than three pools.

Food and entertainment at the Robinson Club Cala Serena

Three stylish restaurants (one for buffets, the other two for a more upmarket fare) and six inviting bars are also located on-site.

In addition, the hotel hosts a weekly gala evening once a week, featuring culinary delicacies, exciting entertainment and selected cocktails!

There is even a nightclub, meaning you may never have to leave the resort's confines!

 

Hipotels Mediterraneo

Sa Coma, Majorca

This all-inclusive hotel in Sa Coma is located on the Sa Coma beachfront, where you’ll find an abundance of water sports on offer to enjoy.

An adults-only hotel, the Hipotels Mediterraneo features 397 simple, modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs and furnished balconies.

A large sundeck rings the vast outdoor pool, while an indoor pool is available in the unlikely event of cooler weather.

Food and entertainment at Hipotels Mediterraneo

The buffet-style restaurant has enjoyed good reviews, while all-inclusive options offer excellent value.

If you fancy something special, there are Italian, Mediterranean and Japanese restaurants on site.

There's also live music and performances every evening.

 

HYB Eurocalas

Calas de Majorca, Majorca

Only the 454-room Club Cala Romani is bigger than the HYB Eurocalas, which has nearly 400 rooms and apartments.

A 2016 revamp has brought the hotel in line with modern expectations, although you get the standard all-inclusive resort food and service here.

All-inclusive covers buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, including themed nights, while locally produced drinks and branded soft drinks are provided at mealtimes.

Top brand drinks cost extra, as does in-room Wi-Fi.

 

Holiday Village Majorca – Protur Monte Safari

Cala Millor, Majorca

If you’re planning a stay at an all inclusive hotel in Cala Millor, you won’t find much better than the Holiday Village Majorca.

With 306 modern rooms, the Holiday Village boasts six pools, climbing wall and spa, while the landscaped grounds are among the best on the island - It’s no wonder this is a popular all inclusive in Majorca!.

Our pick of the Cala Millor all inclusive hotels, the Holiday Village Majorca is a particular hit among those with kids - thanks to excellent day-care services, a kids' club and numerous activities for smaller holidaymakers.

Location

It's a 20-minute trek down to Cala Millor, but then this resort offers plenty to keep you occupied on-site.

Food options at Holiday Village Majorca – Protur Monte Safari

Alongside the main buffet eatery, you can opt for Italian, Tex-Mex or Mediterranean in the other on-site restaurants.

 

Sentido Tucan

Cala d'Or, Majorca

This great all inclusive hotel in Cala d’Or, Majorca is superbly situated near Cala D'Or's main beach.

You can access various shopping and dining options with ease from this 177-room adults-only hotel.

For those seeking all-inclusive options, the Senntido Tucan hotels location, along with its great facilities including the large pool area, gym, sauna and indoor whirlpool, provides the perfect choice for a relaxing holiday in Majorca.

It is also possible to book a stay at the Sentido Tucan under a breakfast-only basis or half-board rates.

 

Alcudia Garden Aparthotel

Port d'Alcudia, Alcudia

Alcudia Garden is a 276-room mid-range hotel with pleasant grounds and modern rooms, which feature either small private gardens or balconies.

There are three pools available - but these can all get crowded in high season.

Food and drink at the Alcudia Garden Aparthotel

All-inclusive deals cover buffet meals and locally produced drinks, while you can dine for half price at the on-site a la carte Italian restaurant.

For the terminally peckish, there's ice cream, pastries and sandwiches served at certain snack times - all covered under the all-inclusive option.

 

Flamboyan Caribe

Magaluf, Calvia

Party-going guests at the Flamboyan Caribe will find it easy to reach Magaluf's ear-splitting nightlife, but they'll also be able to recover in relative peace and quiet afterwards.

Two buildings house the hotel's 205 rooms.

All-inclusive rates cover the three main meals (buffet style), with some snacks served in the afternoon: hot dogs, ice cream and burgers.

Wi-Fi is not included, but alcoholic and soft drinks are - although you'll pay half price for premium tipples.

Magaluf drinks law

It’s worth noting that, following an introduction of a new law by the government of the Balearic Islands, tourists staying at Magaluf all-inclusive hotels will no longer be able to enjoy unlimited alcoholic drinks.  

Instead, a ‘six drinks a day’ rule will be enforced for all-inclusive hotels in the area.

 

HM Gran Fiesta

Playa de Palma, Majorca

Featuring some 241 stylish rooms with flat screen TVs, mini fridges and terraces or balconies, HM Gran Fiesta is superbly situated on Playa de Palma.

While there are no pool-side activities to speak of, the main pool itself is a good size.

Those opting for all-inclusive can expect three buffet-style meals a day, although the included all-day ice cream may blunt your appetite somewhat.

Drinks are included, except top-brands and most cocktails, although as with all inclusive hotels in Magaluf, this all inclusive hotel is also subject to the new law where the consumption of all inclusive alcoholic drinks is limited to three with lunch and three with dinner.

You'll also have to stump up for safes - but the excellent location and comfortable rooms more than make up for it. Plus, the stunning infinity pool that you'll on the roof of the hotel offers the most spectacular views across the Mediterranean.

 

Hotel Seramar Comodoro Playa

Palmanova, Calvia


Compared to some hotels nearby, this 88-room establishment is rather modest in size.

Boasting views over Palmanova Bay's sandy Son Matias beach, it's just a short walk from Magaluf's legendary nightlife. But those ten minutes put some distance between you and the night time noise, making this a great option of you like to chill out as well as party.

Rooms feature excellent sea view balconies, AC and flat-screen TVs.

Food and drink options at the Hotel Seramar Comodoro Playa

All-inclusive deals cover breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Locally made alcohol and branded soft drinks are also included, but you'll have to pay for some of the fancier imbibes.

Again, it is worth noting that all inclusive stays at the hotel Comodoro Majorca are now subject to the new Spanish law on drink regulations.

 

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