Pay extra for a sea-view room — the views are beautiful, though rooms facing the pool and entertainment area can be noisy.
Guests tend to leave HSM Calas Park feeling they have had a cheerful, good-value family break. Staff, particularly the bar and activity teams, are widely described as kind, energetic and attentive, and the pool, mini club and regular entertainment keep children occupied. Many also appreciate the clean, generously sized apartments and the handy walk to the beach, especially rooms with sea-facing terraces. Food offers ample selection for most, but repeated menus can wear thin over a longer stay. A few visitors report small maintenance shortcomings, occasional cleaning slips and noise from nightly events; the lack of a lift can also be inconvenient.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of HSM Calas Park.
Pay extra for a sea-view room — the views are beautiful, though rooms facing the pool and entertainment area can be noisy.
Pay extra for a sea-view room if possible; front buildings offer full views, while other blocks may only provide partial views.
Choose a poolside or ground-floor room for easy pool access and children’s convenience, but expect evening entertainment noise.
Avoid booking this hotel if stairs are difficult; it has no lifts and requires walking between reception, rooms, pool and restaurants.
Request a quiet room away from the bar and entertainment area, especially if you go to bed before 11 p.m.
Request a top-floor room for better views and a quieter stay.
Book a private taxi or transfer from the airport instead of a shared shuttle; it can save substantial time.
Reach the pool by 8:00–9:30 during school holidays, when loungers fill quickly and the pool becomes crowded.
Request a ground-floor or middle-row room, such as Block 3, to reduce stairs; ground-floor rooms may also have two bathrooms and large terraces.
Bring pool or beach towels, or buy inexpensive replacements locally; hotel towel rental may require a €10 cash deposit.
Attend the evening entertainment, which is highly regarded, but request a room away from the pool or entertainment area if you need quiet.
Request rooms 111–118 for pool-level access, sea views, and convenience for children, but expect noise until around midnight.
Choose a ground-floor room if you have young children, use a buggy, or have mobility difficulties; the property has many potentially slippery stairs.
Bring mugs or cups and washing-up liquid; rooms may have kitchen facilities but lack suitable drinkware and cleaning supplies.
Bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent, as local shops can charge €20 for a bottle of sunscreen and mosquitoes are troublesome.
Use a glass for breakfast coffee if you want a larger serving, and try the afternoon ice creams by the pool.
Bring or request a kettle, as kitchen areas may not include one or the necessary mugs and spoons.
Choose Rooms 304–309 for shade, terraces and less bar noise halfway between the main facilities.
Request rooms ending in 5, such as 105, 205, or 305, because they are reportedly larger.
Expect patchy Wi-Fi and bring coins for the popcorn and candy-floss machines.
Request Room 537 for a quiet location near reception and the restaurant, with a beautiful sea view.
Use an airport shuttle or coach transfer rather than a private taxi, as it is cheaper; coach drop-off may be around the corner.
Request Room 138 for sea and pool views while remaining far enough from evening entertainment for children to sleep.
Book a boat trip to Porto Cristo, costing approximately €29–35, and consider visiting the Cuevas del Drach.
Request room 221 for excellent views and a central location between reception, dining, the pool, and the beach.
Request Room 116 for poolside access and proximity to the all-inclusive pool bar.
Avoid rooms near the pond because the frogs can be exceptionally loud at night.
Avoid rooms 501 and 601 because they received particularly poor recommendations.
Rent a car at or near the airport, as bus access can be difficult and the hotel has limited parking.
Consider rooms 221–228 for strong sea views with relatively few steps.
Request room 221 or 222 for excellent beach-facing views.
Request room 128, which was described as being perfectly located.
Request rooms 125 or 126.
Avoid rooms 601 and 602.
Request a room one row back from the pool to retain a sea view while reducing noise; room 637 was recommended.
Choose a room in the 600s for more peace and quiet, preferably away from the entertainment area.
Choose a room in the 400s for a quieter location away from the main activity.
Budget for a paid TV remote and safe if you need either facility.
Plan off-site activities for teenagers, as the hotel itself offers limited options for them.
Bring a refillable bottle for cold water and avoid carrying unnecessary washing-up liquid if the hotel supplies it.
Expect a repetitive buffet, but find something fresh and edible at every meal.
Book a private transfer if preferred; it can drop you at and collect you from the main entrance.
Consider hiring a car to avoid a lengthy transfer and make day trips easier.
Walk five minutes to the beach, and use the neighboring shopping centre for bars, shops and evening dining.
Wear beach shoes in the sea, which can be rough and unsuitable for small children.
Treat the pool as mainly suitable for children, because it is very shallow.
Lock your room and secure belongings whenever you leave.
Ask for extra pillows if needed.
Ask about rooms in the low 400s if you want that location.
Choose a room beginning with 21 for excellent views, but expect it to overlook the entertainment room.
Request Room 418 for a lovely sea view.
Consider Room 327 for a partial sea view without paying the full sea-view supplement.
Choose Room 606 for a particularly quiet location.
Choose rooms numbered 122–128 for pool and ocean views without being too close to the night bar.
Request Room 114 for a ground-floor terrace overlooking the pool, making it easier to watch children.
Request Room 118 for one of the best views.
Request a room numbered 111–118 for pool-level sea views and sunrise; these rooms are close to the pool and can be noisy.
Count on daily room cleaning.
Compare Alpharooms when booking because it was reported to offer the cheapest prices.
Be aware that a shooting range at the neighboring hotel may be audible from the quieter rear blocks.
Bring your own hair dryer; renting one costs €12, while buying one locally costs about €9.
Check availability carefully when booking at short notice because part of your stay may be assigned to Canarios Park.
Consider eating out instead of choosing all-inclusive dining for better food and more choice.
Avoid poolside rooms in early May if you are sensitive to damp smells.
Choose land-facing rooms for less noise if a sea view is not essential.
Choose the middle section for a shorter walk to the pool and restaurant without being directly beside the entertainment.
Request a ground-floor room in blocks 3 or 4 to limit the number of stairs while remaining near the pool, bar, reception, and dining room.
Request room 531 for a lovely balcony sea view close to the restaurant.
Request room 518 for a sea view near reception and the restaurant, sheltered from much of the pool noise.
Request rooms 417 or 418 for a pleasant sea view.
Request room 321 for a dependable room choice.
Request room 235 in block 200 for a sea view away from the pool.
Request rooms 228–221 for good sea views and fewer steps.
HSM Calas Park is a sociable, family-focused apartment hotel with the Mediterranean doing much of the decorating. Spread across low-rise blocks, it has roomy apartments with a separate bedroom and living area, plus terraces—some looking straight out to sea. The broad pool terrace is the natural daytime hub, while the programme of games, shows and live music keeps the mood upbeat after dark. Children get their own pool, playground and mini club, and the all-inclusive set-up covers meals, snacks, drinks and ice cream throughout the day.
It sits in the centre of Calas de Mallorca on Majorca’s south-east coast, around 70 km from Palma. Domingos Gran and Domingos Petit beaches are about 400 metres away, reached via the seafront promenade, and shops, bars and restaurants are close at hand. It is an easy choice for families who want a straightforward beach holiday without needing a car, though Porto Cristo and the Drach Caves make a worthwhile outing 15 km away. Note that the accommodation is in two- and three-storey buildings, so there is no lift.
Guests regularly single out the warm, helpful staff, lively animation team and well-kept pool area. Sea views, clean apartments and the children’s activities earn particular affection, while the buffet is seen as good value if sometimes repetitive—pasta, fish and ice cream tend to feature prominently. Evening entertainment is fun for many, although those after early nights may find it noisy.
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