Skip paying extra for a sea-view room if possible; nearly all rooms overlook the sea, beach, or water.
Guests are especially fond of the seafront position, appealing pool area and the welcoming feel created by the restaurant and animation teams. Breakfast and dinner receive frequent positive mentions, with salads, tapas and half-board dining adding to the easy holiday routine. Many find it a lovely choice for a relaxed stay, particularly early in the season. On the less rosy side, dining follows fixed service times, loungers can be in demand at busier times, and the predominantly German-speaking guest mix may not suit everyone.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hipotels Flamenco.
Skip paying extra for a sea-view room if possible; nearly all rooms overlook the sea, beach, or water.
Request a higher-floor room for better views and avoid the first floor, where the bar roof may obstruct the outlook.
Choose a sunny or south-facing room for more daylight; garden, left-side, and town-side rooms can be cooler or shadier.
Choose a pool-view room for a sea outlook and a warmer, sunnier balcony during cooler months.
Choose a garden-side room for quieter evenings, but expect neighboring or hotel entertainment to be audible.
Ask reception about hiring a kettle, and bring your own tea and mug if needed.
Request a room away from nearby hotels if minimizing surrounding noise is important.
Request a room away from the elevators for a quieter stay.
Hire a bike for an enjoyable way to explore the area.
Walk 20–30 minutes to the resort centre; the route is flat.
Choose half-board for the hotel’s highly regarded food.
Expect German-oriented, under-seasoned food and consider alternative dining if those flavours do not suit you.
Leave beach towels at home because the hotel provides them.
Budget extra for the Bali sunbeds.
Check whether the small outdoor pool is open if you are travelling early in the season.
Book extra rooms if your party includes more than two people.
Choose a lower-floor room if avoiding lift waits matters more than having the highest view.
Choose a beach-end room for the best location, or a town-side room for stronger views but less sun.
Request a double bed rather than two standard beds if you are travelling as a couple.
Request room 670 for excellent sea views.
Request room 381 for a lovely balcony overlooking the pool and sea.
Request room 684 for top-floor accommodation with sea and pool views.
Consider a corner room for extra space and broad views, even on the first floor.
Request a room in one of the two wings for more space and a better sea view.
Ask whether building work is taking place next door and request the opposite side if necessary.
Hipotels Flamenco is a smart, modern four-star stay with the kind of easy-going setup that works well for a Majorcan beach break. Renovated in 2024, it pairs a bright, contemporary feel with a proper holiday-hotel rhythm: an outdoor pool for sunny afternoons, an indoor pool for cooler days, and a spa for slowing things down. The beachfront setting and balconies looking towards the sea are the real draw.
It sits right on Cala Millor’s long sandy shore, so the beach is on your doorstep rather than a daily expedition. Restaurants, cafés and the resort promenade are close by, making it a convenient choice for couples and families who want to alternate pool time with walks along the coast. Half-board is a popular option here, while the snack bar gives guests a casual alternative during the day.
Guests often describe the hotel as lovely and their stays as especially enjoyable, praising the friendly restaurant team, lively animation staff and generous breakfast-and-dinner offering. The pool, beachfront position and sea-facing balconies earn regular appreciation. A few practical notes recur too: meal times can feel structured, sun loungers may be more sought-after in busier periods, and the international crowd includes many German-speaking guests.
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