Book a sea-view or harbour-facing room; the outlook and sunrise are worth the premium, though front-facing rooms can be lively at night.
What guests mention
Guests tend to rate Hotel Cala Bona highly for its upbeat, friendly character. The harbour-side position makes beaches, shops and restaurants easy to reach, while the pool, clean comfortable rooms, varied meals and attentive bar staff earn regular praise. Evening acts and the busy bar are especially popular with repeat visitors. The experience is not flawless: a minority find certain rooms small or dated, views can disappoint, and service occasionally slips. Some travellers also feel everyday extras should be included rather than charged separately.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Cala Bona.
Top tips
Request a high-floor harbour-facing sea-view room and pay the supplement; it offers marina views, though front rooms can be noisy and may miss evening sun.
Pay extra for a sea-view room, preferably in the refurbished or front block; some rear rooms face a street or nearby balconies, and front rooms can be noisy.
Request a sea-view room overlooking the harbour; sunrise views are excellent and the supplement is worthwhile, though street or entertainment noise may be noticeable.
Book a sea-view room rather than relying on a request, and pay extra if necessary; standard rooms may overlook walls or streets.
Request a harbour or marina-view room for the best outlook, but expect entertainment noise and less afternoon sun.
Upgrade to a superior room for a quieter block, walk-in shower, fridge, kettle and sometimes a hairdryer; choose a sea view separately.
Compare superior and standard rooms before upgrading; superior rooms may include a fridge, kettle and Wi-Fi, but standard rooms can be adequate.
Upgrade to a superior room for renovated furnishings, a fridge, kettle, hairdryer, better showers, and sometimes free Wi-Fi.
Request a sea-view room with a balcony, ideally in the front or on a higher floor, for marina and bay views.
Book a Superior room for a larger space, bigger bed, fridge, kettle, safe, and more modern bathroom.
Arrive early for evening entertainment, as seating fills quickly and the bar, lounges, and patio become busy.
Request a refurbished room in the bar building or new block; these rooms are generally better appointed, though bar-side rooms hear entertainment.
Choose a rear, reception-side, or Nemo annexe room for the quietest nights; rear rooms may trade views for better sleep.
Choose a front room for the best harbour views, or request a rear or pool-side room for a quieter stay.
Do not rush for a sunbed; plenty are usually available throughout the day, outside the busiest periods.
Choose a pool-view room if you prefer quiet and late-afternoon balcony sun; it is a good alternative when sea views are unavailable.
Book directly through the hotel to improve your chances of receiving a preferred room or a room in the main building.
Request a top-floor or high-floor room, especially in the bar building, for better views and less noise.
Book the main block containing reception, the pool and dining room for convenience and generally more updated rooms.
Avoid rooms above the bar if you sleep early; entertainment and nearby harbour activity can continue until around midnight.
Expect more evening noise in front sea-view rooms above the bar or entertainment area, although higher floors and double glazing can help.
Request a room in the main, reception, bar or dining blocks for closer access to the pool, restaurant and food areas.
Choose a rear-facing room for greater quiet, accepting that it may have no view or overlook another hotel block.
Request a high-floor room for better front, sea, mountain or pool views; pool-facing rooms on the third or fourth floor get afternoon sun.
Request a pool-view room if you prefer a quieter outlook, but confirm the building and position because some pool views are indirect.
Contact the hotel before arrival with room preferences or group requirements; some room types are only bookable through the hotel.
Request the main or reception block for easier access to the pool and restaurant; the main block also offers good views.
Choose a rear or annex room for greater quiet, particularly if you do not need a sea view or retire early.
Request a refurbished room if possible, especially for a walk-in shower, fridge, kettle, hairdryer, and modern furnishings.
Check exactly what your booking includes because Superior does not necessarily mean sea view.
Request air conditioning, especially when booking a sea-view room.
Request a high-floor sea-facing room to improve the harbour view and reduce noise from the bar and evening entertainment.
Ask for the reception block or pool block if you want quieter accommodation; some annex buildings are farther from the main facilities.
Choose a pool-view room for afternoon or evening sun and mountain views instead of a harbour outlook.
Ask for a higher floor to improve the view and reduce street noise.
Choose a pool-view room for evening or afternoon sun, but avoid it if you want to sit privately on the balcony.
Choose the main or central building, or the pool block, to stay closer to reception, the pool, breakfast, and dinner.
Choose a harbour-facing room for port views and sunrise, but expect evening noise from entertainment or nearby bars.
Choose the Bar or Pergola block for excellent sea views, but expect some entertainment noise, especially on lower floors.
Confirm the exact room location and building before paying, especially if walking distance or noise matters.
Request a pool-view room for a quieter outlook, preferably on the second or third floor.
Request the main building or reception block if you need convenient access to the dining room or have limited mobility.
Request an accessible room if needed; the fully accessible rooms and bar-block superior rooms have suitable level-access showers.
Bring your own beach towel or hire one from reception for a refundable fee of about €10.
Book early, especially if you want a sea-view or a particular room.
Select a side-facing room for morning sun until midday, or a rear-facing room for afternoon sun.
Confirm the exact building and what “sea view” means before booking, as some superior rooms face walls or other balconies.
Book directly through the hotel website for better access to preferred rooms and harbour views than package bookings may provide.
Avoid rooms above the main bar or overlooking the entertainment if you go to bed early; music can continue past midnight.
Bring a kettle, hairdryer and your own tea or coffee supplies if you are not booking a superior room.
Avoid entertainment-facing rooms if you need early nights, as tribute acts and music can continue until around 11:30 p.m.
Treat superior and premium labels cautiously, and confirm the view and location because some rooms resemble basic rooms or face back alleys.
Email the hotel directly with your preferred room type, view, block or quiet location before arrival.
Mention mobility needs when booking because one of the five blocks is a longer walk from the dining room, bar, and pool.
Request rooms 318, 319, or 320 for attractive pool views and well-equipped bathrooms.
Request room 444 or 445 in the Nemo block for a superior room, with room 444 also offering a jacuzzi.
Do not bring pool inflatables, as they are not allowed.
Try the poolside bar’s burger or have a meal there.
Bring a hairdryer unless you book a superior room, or rent one from the hotel.
Choose a recently upgraded room or suite if you want more space; standard rooms can be small and may lack a kettle or hairdryer.
Bring your own hairdryer because standard rooms may lack one and superior-room models may be weak.
Consider a top-floor or front upper suite for a more spacious, elevated room.
Buy milk, water, bread, pastries, and other essentials at BIP supermarket around the corner or up the road.
Book a suite if you want extra space and a private patio with sun loungers.
Bring a fan for warm nights, as rooms can become hot.
Choose Block 2 or a rear room for greater quiet, away from evening entertainment.
Avoid school holidays for a quieter stay, as the pool gets busier when children are off school.
Check exactly which room type and facilities your rate includes, as the differences between standard, superior and premium rooms may be substantial.
Bring tea and coffee, and buy fresh milk at the nearby supermarket; superior rooms have a fridge and kettle.
Email the hotel before booking to confirm which of its five blocks and room facilities best suit your needs.
Email the hotel about two weeks before arrival with your room preferences.
Choose room 107 only if you can tolerate bar noise, or request a higher floor above the Cala Bona sign.
Request apartment 447 in the block beside the Nautica Bar for a quiet top-floor stay, but expect a small, shaded balcony.
Choose room 310 for side-street views and strong afternoon balcony sunshine.
Request room 206 for its refurbished interior and walk-in shower.
Request room 253 for its stunning views.
Request room 302 for a quiet side-street position, afternoon sun, and a spacious balcony.
Book a family suite rather than fitting three people into a superior twin room.
Ask for bathroom ventilation when booking a superior room.
Hire the electro rollers for a fun activity.
Try Es Mollet restaurant for a pleasant meal.
Request a large balcony if outdoor space matters, as rooms above reception may have particularly spacious balconies.
Ask which building your room occupies, since the blocks are spread out and some may require a ten-minute walk.
Confirm that a suite is actually included when booking a suite rate.
Avoid room 114 if possible because it is directly above the bar and easily overlooked.
Avoid the rear of cell block 2 and contact the hotel in advance to agree on your room position.
Ask for room 229 above the restaurant if you want balcony sunshine until about 4pm.
Request top-floor room 444 in the Nemo building for loungers, an umbrella, sea breeze and excellent views.
Choose pool-view superior room 420 for sunshine from approximately 11am until sunset.
Ask for superior room 308 when booking directly with the hotel.
Request room 262 or 362 in La Pergola for a corner sea view.
Request a La Pergola room for a quieter position with excellent sea views.
Consider a harbour-facing Junior Suite for a newly refurbished room.
Avoid top-floor rooms above the dining block because the extractor fan can be noisy.
Avoid room 122 if privacy matters; its balcony overlooks another room.
Consider room 107 for a sea view, but note its position above the pub.
Consider room 162 in La Pergola for a sea view.
Consider room 151 for a first-floor harbour view.
Consider room 305 for a sea view.
Request room 427 for a Superior room with a particularly large balcony.
Consider room 420 for a top-floor view and all-afternoon sun, but expect a slightly smaller room.
Avoid rooms 355, 356, and 357 in the Pergola block.
Avoid rooms 218, 318, and 418 if space matters; they are notably smaller than other Superior rooms.
Check all additional charges carefully before confirming your booking.
Arrange transport to the beach, as it is not within walking distance.
Use the free parking area directly behind the hotel.
Switch the shower to the rainhead by pulling the fiddly button below the on/off lever.
Book the room category you actually want instead of choosing the cheapest option.
Avoid booking through TUI if you want a superior room, as package bookings may provide only basic rooms.
Choose a room on the fourth floor overlooking the street for morning sun, quiet, good air conditioning and a strong shower.
Request room 236 for proximity to the main facilities.
Ask for a different block if accessibility matters, because Casa Azul is unsuitable for disabled access.
Avoid the fifth block.
Avoid rear main-bar or front-main-block rooms if balcony privacy matters, as they may be overlooked.
Avoid room 147 and rear rooms down the road if you want to stay near the main hotel.
Avoid corner rooms.
Avoid rooms 256 and 356.
Avoid room 239.
Avoid rooms 158, 258 and 358.
Avoid room 233 if you want to sleep past 6 a.m.
Avoid room 208 or equivalent rooms in that block because they are smaller than other superior sea-view rooms.
Request room 205 for a harbour outlook.
Request room 225 for a quiet front-facing position with good views.
Request rooms 318, 319, 418 or 419 for mountain views across the pool.
Book two rooms rather than fitting a family into one if you need more comfortable sleeping space.
Allow for Mallorca’s tourist tax, reported as €36 for one week.
Leave the spare key in the slot if you want the air conditioning to continue while you are out.
Use a VPN such as Proton VPN on the hotel Wi-Fi.
Walk to Son Servera for a worthwhile outing.
Take a taxi or hire a car from Palma instead of spending more than 1.5 hours on a coach transfer.
Avoid Bonanza and Caroline’s Cafe next door.
Use the restaurants within 200 yards for convenient dining outside the hotel.
Try Terra and Mediterranea on Carrer del Xaloc, and request a table overlooking the water.
Try cocktails at the hotel bar.
Visit nearby hotels or bars if the hotel entertainment area is full.
Email the hotel in advance with room requests or questions, as staff can help clarify arrangements.
Ask for room 103 if available; it has a sea view and only one neighbouring room.
Check the room size before paying extra for a sea view, as some sea-view rooms are small.
Close the balcony door to keep the air conditioning running.
Budget for the paid room safe and towel hire.
Bring a hairdryer, as rooms may not include one.
Avoid rooms 119 and 120.
Choose a south-facing room for morning sun.
Consider room 260 in La Pergola for a good sea view.
Request room 361 in the Pergola for broad sea views and minimal lift noise.
Ask about room 358 for a good sea view without paying superior-room prices.
Request room 304 for a stylish sea view overlooking the harbour.
Avoid room 240, as other rooms are reportedly larger and better positioned.
Take the boat trip for good value.
Try the Jamaica Bar at the end of the road for a friendly atmosphere and happy hour from 9–10pm.
Request two rooms together directly with the hotel if travelling as a group.
Bring a kettle and hairdryer if you book a standard room, since these are generally supplied only in superior rooms.
About Hotel Cala Bona
Hotel Cala Bona is a sociable, modern-leaning base with the easygoing rhythm of a classic Majorcan seaside stay. Days centre on the pool, while evenings have a livelier feel around the bar, where regular entertainment and tribute performances give the hotel a cheerful, communal atmosphere. It is particularly well suited to families and couples who enjoy having something happening after dinner rather than retreating to a silent resort.
The hotel sits in Cala Bona, close to the harbour, beach and local shops, so much of the resort is within strolling distance. Rooms come with air conditioning, a fridge, flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi, and the hotel also has a pool and breakfast included. Some guests favour the superior rooms, especially those with a walk-in shower; room choice is worth considering if space or a particular outlook matters to you. It is a convenient pick for a low-fuss beach break, with restaurants nearby when you fancy a change from the hotel dining room.
Guests often return year after year, praising the welcoming bar team, spotless rooms and plentiful food selection. Entertainment is a real draw, though the buzz may not suit travellers seeking quiet nights. Feedback also notes that some rooms feel compact or in need of updating, and not every view lives up to expectations. Service is usually warmly reviewed, with occasional inconsistencies and a few extra costs catching guests by surprise.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Breakfast buffet
- Currency exchange
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free breakfast
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Laundry service
- Meeting rooms
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Wifi
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