Consider paying extra for a courtyard view; rooms near the yard are prettier, and one had a huge bed, wet room, and wood-burning stove.
Guests tend to value this property for its intimate boutique feel, peaceful small-town setting and personal welcome. Spacious rooms, a pleasant pool and a breakfast that includes well-liked pastries are recurring positives, while cyclists also seem to find it a convenient base. Its strongest appeal is its quiet, low-key character rather than extensive resort facilities: with only nine rooms and Algaida’s village pace, it is best suited to travellers seeking calm and local atmosphere.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Petit Hotel Algaida.
Consider paying extra for a courtyard view; rooms near the yard are prettier, and one had a huge bed, wet room, and wood-burning stove.
Ask for the second room on the left as you enter the foyer for a particularly nice room and bathroom.
Request an inward-facing room to avoid noisy street sounds.
Tell Toni about any special requests; he will accommodate them.
Prebook taxis through the hotel.
Petit Hotel Algaida feels like a quiet Majorcan hideaway rather than a conventional resort. Set within a carefully restored traditional house, this nine-room boutique stay has the intimate scale and easy charm that suit a slow island break. The interior courtyard, orange-tree garden and pool terrace give it a particularly peaceful centrepiece, with a solarium for unhurried afternoons in the sun.
It sits right in the centre of Algaida, a small inland town known for local cooking, customs and a gentler pace than Mallorca’s busy coastal strips. Palma is around 15 minutes away, making this a handy base for travellers who want village character without being far from the city. Its small size, central setting and cyclist-friendly appeal make it especially fitting for couples, food-minded visitors and those exploring the island by bike or car.
Guests regularly pick out the welcoming small-hotel atmosphere, generous room sizes and the appealing pool area. Breakfast earns particular appreciation, with pastries and other morning treats often mentioned as a highlight. The overall impression is of a lovely, personal place where the owner’s presence and the relaxed rhythm of Algaida help make a stay feel more like visiting a well-kept local home than checking into a large hotel.
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