Arrange parking with the hotel in advance; spaces are limited, daily fees apply, and blue-line street parking fills during the day.
Guests tend to come away impressed by Villa Chiquita’s roomy, well-kept modern accommodation, particularly suites looking out to sea. The staff are widely seen as kind, attentive and helpful in English, and the rooftop bar, pools, steam room and breakfast area add to the appeal. Its position near Es Trenc and the quieter feel of Colonia de Sant Jordi are major advantages. On the less positive side, some visitors report intermittent noise, including building work nearby, slower service at busy times, and parking charges that feel steep.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Villa Chiquita.
Arrange parking with the hotel in advance; spaces are limited, daily fees apply, and blue-line street parking fills during the day.
Request a sea-view room for lovely views.
Choose a Junior Suite with a sea or bay view; it is better positioned, shaded from full-day sun, and spacious.
Choose a higher-floor room for a better sea view.
Book breakfast rather than half board; breakfast is worthwhile, and plenty of restaurants are available in town.
Dine at the restaurant, choosing either the full menu or individual dishes; the menu changes nightly.
Choose a suite, ideally with a sea view.
Spend time by the pool after a beach day and order the bartender’s mango or passion-fruit mojitos.
Choose a ground-floor room for easy access to the pool, spa, and restaurant, especially with children using the pool.
Explore the quiet beaches and coves around this part of Mallorca.
Walk into town from the hotel; it is an easy stroll.
Watch the sunset from the rooftop bar.
Ask reception for beach chairs and umbrellas; only a few are available.
Set aside plenty of time to enjoy the hotel’s views.
Use the car-rental company advertised by the hotel.
Rent the smallest vehicle possible because parking around the hotel is limited.
Avoid rooms near the elevator or air-conditioning channels, which can carry neighboring-room noise.
Request room 203 for a spacious, quiet Junior Suite with a sea view.
Choose a beach-facing room for a quieter stay.
Check whether the construction site next door is still active before booking; in 2025, intrusive noise was barely noticeable.
Try snorkelling and yoga with Mara.
Book a second-floor terrace room with an ocean view.
Plan your airport transfers in advance if you rent a car.
Request a third-floor room to stay near the rooftop bar.
Choose a pool-view room to get a brown poolside pod.
Villa Chiquita has the easygoing polish of a small seaside escape: bright, contemporary rooms, turquoise-water views and a calm, grown-up atmosphere that suits lingering over the horizon rather than rushing through a packed itinerary. Its rooftop terrace and bar are a particular draw, especially when the sun drops into the Mediterranean, while the indoor pool and steam room add a welcome touch for cooler or windier days.
In Colonia de Sant Jordi on Majorca’s southern coast, the hotel is well placed for beach-focused stays, with Es Trenc and other lovely stretches of sand close by. Sea-view suites and junior suites are a good choice for couples wanting extra room and a front-row coastal outlook; it also works nicely for a relaxed long weekend. The setting feels peaceful, though guests arriving by car should factor in the cost of parking and check street-parking options.
Guests repeatedly praise spacious, spotless rooms, comfortable beds and the genuinely warm team, with housekeeping often singled out for care and consistency. Breakfast, clean pool areas and the sunset-facing rooftop receive plenty of appreciation too. A few stays have been affected by occasional noise, including nearby works, and service can slow down at busy moments, but the prevailing feeling is of a welcoming hotel that makes a seaside stay feel especially easy.
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