Request a mountainside or rear room for cooler, quieter evenings, pine views, afternoon shade, and morning balcony sun.
What guests mention
Guests tend to rate this as a beautifully kept, peaceful place for a slower Majorcan break, with kind staff, roomy accommodation and inviting indoor and outdoor pools. The sea views, landscaped grounds, tennis facilities and half-board meals are frequently appreciated, and many enjoy the choice at breakfast and dinner. It is less ideal for guests wanting nightlife or easy island sightseeing: the setting is secluded, so a hire car helps. Some also find buffet dinners repetitive, water provision limited, and certain rooms a little dated for the price.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Hipotels Eurotel Punta Rotja — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Email the hotel before arrival to request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably on the seventh floor.
Hire a car, particularly from Hertz at Palma airport, to visit nearby resorts and surrounding towns more easily.
Request a mountainside or rear room for cooler, quieter evenings, pine views, afternoon shade, and morning balcony sun.
Explore local Mallorcan wines for good value.
Use the pool towel service and choose among pool, garden, terrace, or beach loungers without reserving a bed at dawn.
Bring a snorkel because the nearby water is exceptionally clear.
Walk left from the entrance, pass through the gap in the wall, and follow the road to steps leading to a lovely beach.
Mention a birthday when booking or checking in, as the hotel may arrange a bottle of sparkling wine.
Bring a kettle if you want coffee in the room, plus your own slippers, water, and soap.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hipotels Eurotel Punta Rotja.
Request the highest available sea-view floor; views improve higher up, although the rooms may cost more and receive stronger sunlight.
Request a pool-view room for bay and sea views, afternoon or evening sun, and attractive grounds; expect more heat and possible entertainment noise.
Request a high-floor room, ideally floor 3 or above, to rise above the trees and improve the views.
Request a pool-facing room for attractive views and afternoon sun, but expect poolside entertainment noise until around 11pm.
Request a front- or sea-facing room for better views, since lower sea-facing rooms can be obscured by trees.
Hire a car, particularly from Hertz at Palma airport, to visit nearby resorts and surrounding towns more easily.
Choose a west-facing room, especially in the X05–12 range above floor 4, for afternoon sun and sunsets over the mountains.
Choose a lower-floor room if you prefer using the stairs instead of the elevator, but note that first-floor rooms can be noisy.
Use the local bus from outside the hotel to reach towns and explore the island without worrying about the remote setting.
Ask for a room above the first floor at the sea end, balancing better views against possible delivery or service-road noise.
Bring a kettle if you want coffee in the room, plus your own slippers, water, and soap.
Consider a superior or deluxe room for extra space, but do not expect a major difference from standard rooms.
Ask how recently your room was refurbished before accepting it, and request a newer room where possible.
Choose this hotel for a quiet residential setting away from tourist areas and nightlife, with mostly empty common areas during the day.
Choose the side opposite the pool to reduce evening entertainment noise, though sea-facing rooms may be noisier.
Request a top-floor room at the back for greater quiet, while avoiding lower floors where bins may create noise or smells.
Choose a mountain- or pine-facing room for morning sun, cooler afternoons, and cooler nights in summer.
Email the hotel before arrival to request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably on the seventh floor.
Walk left from the entrance, pass through the gap in the wall, and follow the road to steps leading to a lovely beach.
Avoid taking a taxi from Palma airport because the fare can reach €110; hire a car instead for the straightforward drive.
Visit Cala Bona for a larger, busier resort experience, using a hire car, local transport, or taxis.
Arrange late checkout with the pool or spa shower facilities, because there is no dedicated hospitality room.
Expect spa bookings to require six hours’ cancellation notice, even when booked only minutes beforehand.
Decline complimentary-looking bread at the Italian restaurant across the road unless you accept its €6 charge, and try David’s Restaurant instead.
Choose the half-board option when visiting at the end of August.
Order food from the pool bar before 4pm because food service stops then.
Confirm whether sea-view rooms cost extra before booking, as the upgrade may not be included in the initial price.
Book directly with the hotel so staff can advise you about suitable room locations.
Ask for the special accessible rooms near reception if convenient access is important.
Check your exact room location before arrival, especially if you want a particular view or quieter position.
Avoid the top floor in very hot weather, and choose pool- or garden-facing rooms for the best overall views.
Avoid pool-facing rooms if quiet evenings matter, because live music may continue until nearly midnight.
Ask for a low-step bathtub or accessible bathroom if mobility is a concern.
Request a junior suite for especially excellent views.
Avoid room 242 because its balcony and view are poor.
Ask about rooms 624 or 626 when requesting a specific sixth-floor location.
Request the rear fourth-floor room for a peaceful, private setting with partial sea views.
Choose a lower-floor room for a cooler room in hot weather.
Consider visiting between September and November or February and May for better availability; the hotel closes from December to early February.
Bring mosquito repellent when exploring the local area.
Explore local Mallorcan wines for good value.
Book a rental car online and take a €10 taxi to the Cala Millor office instead of paying €39 for hotel delivery.
Mention a birthday when booking or checking in, as the hotel may arrange a bottle of sparkling wine.
Bring a travel kettle because rooms lack tea-making facilities, although the in-room fridge is well stocked.
Choose a luxury room for complimentary slippers, toiletries, dressing gowns, extra towels, and daily bed-making.
Request room 337 for a pleasant side-sea view.
Ask for room 223 if you want a newer room with mountain and side-sea views.
Request room 719 for a refurbished, quiet room with a view.
Request room 742 for a top-floor location.
Check your bill carefully before leaving.
Walk five minutes to the local beach and budget €14 for a full-day hire of loungers and shade.
Use the pool towel service and choose among pool, garden, terrace, or beach loungers without reserving a bed at dawn.
Bring a snorkel because the nearby water is exceptionally clear.
About Hipotels Eurotel Punta Rotja
Hipotels Eurotel Punta Rotja is a serene, sea-facing retreat where pine-fringed gardens slope towards the bay. Its mood is quietly polished rather than flashy: broad views over the water, bright rooms with balconies, a lagoon-style outdoor pool, and a spacious lido for a swim in the sea set the tone. The thalasso spa adds a properly restorative edge, with thermal facilities, hydrotherapy and massage treatments.
Set in Costa de los Pinos, on Majorca’s calmer east coast, the hotel suits couples, golfers and anyone keen to slow the pace. Son Servera’s 18-hole course is only 500 metres away, while four tennis courts, a gym and indoor pool provide plenty without leaving the grounds. Breakfast and dinner are served buffet-style with Mediterranean and international dishes, and La Cabaña offers an alternative by the water. A car is useful for exploring beyond the nearby coves and Cala Bona.
Guests particularly appreciate the spotless upkeep, welcoming team and deeply restful setting. The pools, gardens and sea outlook receive regular praise, as do the generous room sizes. A few feel the buffet becomes familiar over a longer stay, however, and some note older room furnishings or extra costs that make the overall value less convincing.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Banquet room
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Bicycle rental
- Breakfast buffet
- Business Center with Internet Access
- Car hire
- Concierge
- Conference facilities
- Dry cleaning
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Facial treatments
- Fitness / spa locker rooms
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Free parking
- Heated pool
- Hot tub
- Indoor pool
- Ironing service
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Salon
- Sauna
- Spa
- Steam room
- Street parking
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Tennis court
- Umbrella
- Wifi
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