Request a top-floor apartment for a larger roof terrace, barbecue facilities, better views, and less noise from upstairs neighbors.
What guests mention
Guest comments most often focus on the resort’s apartment-style setup, pools and activities for both adults and children. Families seem especially drawn to the kids’ club, aqua gym and entertainment team, while the living areas and small kitchens add useful flexibility. The quieter Cala Pi setting is a plus for a relaxed Mallorca break, and upper-floor views are worth seeking out. On the other hand, the location can feel removed from wider dining, shopping and resort options, so a car is helpful.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Ona Cala Pi Club — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Book directly with the complex and ask for a cove view, as a discount may be available.
Allow extra time to find parking, but keep looking because spaces do become available.
Request a top-floor apartment for a larger roof terrace, barbecue facilities, better views, and less noise from upstairs neighbors.
Prepare for many steps down to the beach, making the resort unsuitable for some mobility needs.
Ask reception for the Wi-Fi code immediately after arrival.
Bring groceries from a supermarket en route, although the downstairs grocery store is well stocked.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Ona Cala Pi Club.
Request a pool-facing room, preferably on a higher level, for attractive views and better afternoon or evening sun.
Ask for a cove- or sea-facing apartment, as only some rooms overlook the beautiful Cala Pi bay.
Request a room away from the pool and restaurant for quieter nights.
Choose rooms away from the road to reduce street noise and enjoy better views.
Choose a ground-floor apartment for easier pool access and, in some units, a garden or grassy area for children.
Contact the hotel before arrival with clear room preferences, such as a quiet location, cove view, pool view, or roof terrace.
Confirm lift availability for your building before requesting an upper-floor apartment, as reports differ.
Bring groceries from a supermarket en route, although the downstairs grocery store is well stocked.
Choose a renovated room if possible, as some older units have dated furniture and fittings.
Choose a top-floor, two-storey apartment with a rooftop BBQ patio for beach views.
Prepare for many steps down to the beach, making the resort unsuitable for some mobility needs.
Request a beach-view room away from the children’s play area if evening noise is a concern.
Choose an apartment above the restaurant for the best view of the entertainment.
Consider a second-floor apartment for a roof patio with barbecue, table, and chairs.
Request a two-bedroom family apartment if needed; it comfortably accommodates five and can sleep six.
Choose rooms 1–10 or 25–34 for more sun, and avoid rooms 11–14 if sunlight matters.
Choose room 29B for step-free access to the sun terrace.
Avoid room 26 if you want to sleep late, as it is above the laundry and work room.
Choose room 217 or a nearby front-facing room for a quieter position.
Choose room 120 if you want a roof terrace.
Choose room 233 for views across the pools and beach.
Choose room 119 for a quiet location and convenient access around the complex.
Bring frequently used essentials because the nearby shops have limited supplies.
Use the included washing powder or liquid, washing-up supplies, and soap.
Bring large cups if you prefer generous drinks, as the apartments provide only small ones.
Request a room away from the bar and restaurant block.
Request a pool-overlooking room for sun most of the day and into the evening.
Ask for a second-floor apartment for a private roof terrace; the building has a lift.
Request rooms 106, 107, 206, 207, 306, or 307 for front-of-hotel views.
Ask for a room on the same side as the reception area.
Check the mattress comfort on arrival, as one caused back pain.
Request a first-floor room with a patio for evening seating and a partial sea view.
Request an apartment at the front of the building above the supermarket for a massive balcony.
Arrive early if you want the best chance of choosing from the available apartments.
Ask reception for the Wi-Fi code immediately after arrival.
Bring a lockbox and avoid leaving valuables unsecured.
Bring washing-machine pods and any preferred freshener, as these may not be supplied.
Consider hiring a car because the hotel’s location makes local transport less convenient.
Allow extra time to find parking, but keep looking because spaces do become available.
Take towels to the pool early if you want a shaded seat.
Visit Cala Pi beach before 11:00 or after 17:00 to avoid the busiest summer crowds.
Consider adding three days of half board, which may also qualify you for a larger apartment upgrade.
Book directly with the complex and ask for a cove view, as a discount may be available.
Choose an apartment with sunbeds on the balcony if you want lounging space close to your room.
About Ona Cala Pi Club
Ona Cala Pi Club is a low-key Majorcan stay built around greenery, sea views and the easy rhythm of a resort holiday. Apartments give families and longer-stay guests room to spread out, with a living area and compact kitchen for simple meals, while the pools and jacuzzi provide a relaxed centre of activity. There is also a programme of entertainment, including aqua gym, plus a kids’ club for younger travellers.
Set in Cala Pi on Mallorca’s south coast, it suits guests who prefer a quieter base to the bustle of the island’s larger resorts. A car is useful for exploring beyond the immediate area, whether that means beaches, villages or stocking up at a mall; those planning half board can also keep dining straightforward on site. Choose an apartment rather than expecting a conventional hotel room, and consider upper floors if views are a priority.
Guests frequently mention the apartment layout, pools and family-focused activities, with the animation team and kids’ club appearing regularly in their comments. The calm resort setting is part of the appeal, particularly for adults travelling with children, though it is less suited to anyone wanting busy nightlife or a wide choice of restaurants right outside the door. Small kitchens, pasta at meal times and the occasional practical need for a short drive are recurring details of the stay.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Airport transportation
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Bicycle rental
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Convenience store
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Game room
- Hiking
- Kids club
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Laundry service
- Outdoor pool
- Paid wifi
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Rooftop terrace
- Self-serve laundry
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Washing machine
- Wifi
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