Request Block B, preferably toward the back or gardens, for quieter, more private rooms with pleasant views and refurbished interiors.
What guests mention
Guests tend to recommend this aparthotel for its roomy, tidy apartments, friendly atmosphere and handy Cala d'Or position close to beaches and resort amenities. Families particularly enjoy the slides, play spaces, evening children’s entertainment and enthusiastic activity staff, while self-catering facilities add flexibility. The experience is not flawless: the poolside can feel competitive when it comes to loungers, a few guests have questioned pool cleanliness, and reception occasionally receives less positive feedback. Overall, it is seen as a cheerful, good-value choice for a family break.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Cala D’Or Playa.
Top tips
Wear pool shoes for children because the pool tiles and red slide can be very slippery.
Request a higher, ideally third-floor room for less noise and more sun, but avoid top floors in July and August because they can become very hot.
Request a high- or top-floor room for less noise and more open views; email the hotel before arrival to improve your chances.
Request a pool-view room for the outlook and sunshine, but expect daytime and evening noise from the pool and entertainment.
Request a top-floor or higher-floor room to reduce noise and improve views, while noting that pool-facing rooms can be livelier.
Choose a room away from the pool, facing the rear gardens or car park, for quieter nights; poolside entertainment can continue until around 11 p.m.
Request Block B for a quieter location, less coach noise, and rooms facing away from the hotel that are not overlooked.
Claim a sunbed early, especially during summer holidays when loungers and parasols become scarce.
Book a superior room for better views and quality, but check the balcony shade because some top-floor balconies are exposed in August.
Pay extra for a superior or upgraded room for refurbished interiors, spacious accommodation, better views, and improved shower rooms.
Request a pool-facing room for the best outlook and possible pool-and-sea views, but expect more daytime noise and less privacy.
Request a pool-view room for attractive outlooks, but expect more noise than on the outer side of the building.
Request a room away from the pool or playground for more peace and quiet.
Stock up at the supermarket for drinks, snacks, cereal and coffee because pool-bar and café prices are high.
Walk into town and to nearby beaches, coves, restaurants, bars and shops; most are within about 10 minutes.
Hire pool towels from reception for €5, with a refund on return and daily exchanges for fresh towels.
Choose a ground-floor room if you use a buggy or want easy access; Block B ground-floor rooms also offer private gardens.
Choose Block B for a quieter position away from the restaurant and evening entertainment.
Choose the breakfast option; it is consistently praised, though the extensive snack menu may suit families better.
Avoid poolside, play-area and pool-view rooms if daytime or early-evening quiet matters.
Choose a standard room instead of paying for an upgrade if you do not need extra views or room quality.
Ask reception for a fan in hot weather, especially for warmer first-floor rooms.
Bring earplugs because thin walls can transmit noise between rooms.
Request your preferred room or Block B directly by email before arrival.
Avoid rooms near the stairs, lifts, or main building’s central open area if you are a light sleeper.
Book a private airport transfer instead of waiting for a coach; a taxi costs about €70 and takes roughly 40 minutes.
Use the plentiful on-site parking when hiring a car, as parking outside the hotel is limited.
Eat early to get a good evening seat, especially before entertainment begins.
Choose room 204 for a pool outlook and sunshine throughout the day, but expect evening entertainment noise.
Choose room 303 for panoramic sea views and a large balcony, but expect noise from the pool and entertainment area.
Choose self-catering and add breakfast when convenient if you prefer flexibility.
Request room 223 for a pool view and afternoon sunshine.
Attend the daily activities and evening shows run by the animation team.
Use the back exit beside the play parks or behind the slides to reach the beaches and nearby coves.
Choose room 225 in Block B for a quiet corner position, large sunny balcony, and pleasant views.
Choose a third-floor room for the best chance of a distant sea view and a quieter stay.
Expect slow hotel Wi-Fi and plan mobile data accordingly.
Ask for a room away from the road and front entrance to reduce overnight bus and taxi noise.
Request a south-, southeast-, or west-facing room for more sunlight.
Pack cleaning wipes because showers can be temperamental and extra room cleaning may be useful.
Choose room B25 for a recently upgraded, quiet ground-floor apartment with easy access to the pool, bar, and park.
Choose room 229 in Block B for a very quiet top-floor stay with a tree view.
Choose room 218 in Block A for a quiet stay with morning sunshine on the balcony.
Choose room 302 for all-day sunshine, sea views, privacy, and a large balcony, but expect entertainment noise.
Choose room 025 for a quiet room with a nice view and step-free access near the pool.
Choose room 125 in Block B for a quiet garden-and-pool outlook close to the facilities.
Request room 104 for a pool view.
Choose room 102 for a pleasant outlook and afternoon shade on the balcony.
Avoid room 101 if you are sensitive to noise because it is directly beside reception.
Tell staff about any allergies before dining.
Bring something to read after 10:30pm if you want quiet evening entertainment.
Check the storage box beside the stage for left-behind parasols and pool toys.
Expect compact kitchens suited to light meals rather than extensive cooking.
Request extra blankets from reception if needed.
Ask for a suite if you want additional space.
Request room 306 in Block A for a sea view.
Choose rooms 238 or 239 for good afternoon sun.
Request room 131 or another first-floor room in that pool-facing block.
Choose room 212 or a similar position for shade, cooler temperatures and quiet evenings.
Consider room 302 for a relatively quiet location.
Request room 007 in Block B for a quieter stay.
Choose room 206 for afternoon sun from the second floor onward.
Request room 224 if you want one of the recommended superior rooms.
Avoid room 102 if having a view is important.
Avoid room 012 because of the continuously running water-pump motor.
Avoid room 111 if you want a good view.
Consider a PLUS room for refurbished, more modern furnishings.
Book flights, accommodation and transfers separately if that gives you better control over the trip.
Use Cala Gran beach if you need easier access for buggies or wheelchairs; Esmeralda beach has stairs.
Take the little train around the area; stops are located outside the back of the hotel.
Check the mini-disco time each day because it changes with the evening show schedule.
Try Andys Bar for the mixed grill and chocolate brownie.
Visit Bar XS for a good pint and music.
Choose outdoor dining in cooler months, as the indoor restaurant can feel snug while outside may be chilly.
Check the daily charge before using the in-room safe.
Book the Thursday evening barbecue, which is considered good value.
Try Fusion restaurant for Indian food.
Use the main pool if you prefer heated water.
Buy a reasonably priced parasol locally to provide shade by the pool.
Use the pool in mid-afternoon, when it tends to become quieter.
Use the foyer luggage scale for €1 per weighing.
Budget about €5 per day for air conditioning, which is worthwhile in hot weather.
Reserve pool beds around 9:00–9:30 during high season.
Budget for the hotel’s separate cot charge.
Book through the hotel website rather than a travel agent.
Book directly with the hotel for efficient handling from reservation through private taxi transfer.
Request your preferred room by emailing the hotel well in advance.
Upgrade to a top-floor superior apartment for a worthwhile improvement at a small extra cost.
Request room 206 for a private, sunny afternoon position.
Request rooms 18 or 19 for a quiet, shaded position at the back of the pool area.
Avoid rooms 16 and 17.
Request a Block A room if you prefer pool views and are comfortable with possible activity noise.
Request room 228 for a quiet third-floor position at the back of the hotel.
Avoid rooms 1–4 because they face a wall near the entertainment stage and can be noisy in high season.
Request room 205 for a large, sunny corner with a good view.
Request room 122 for a pool-and-park outlook with relatively little noise early in the season.
Request room 314 for a green outlook with distant hills, despite overlooking the car park.
Avoid room 004 if you want quiet, because the pool and splash park can be noisy during the day.
Request rooms 229 or 230 in Block B for a top-floor outlook and afternoon sun, but expect them to become hot.
Request room 232 for afternoon sun and a large balcony that becomes cool and shady later.
Avoid room 021 if early-morning noise could disturb you.
Avoid rooms 001, 002, 101, and 102 unless you are comfortable facing three white walls.
Request a ground-floor room away from the pool if you prefer shade and potentially less noise.
Request a quiet room in Block 8 facing the gardens.
Request a garden-view room if you prefer a quieter outlook.
Request room 308 for an entrance-facing position with ocean views.
Request room B27 for a quiet location close to the facilities.
Choose a superior ground-floor room in Block A for a newly refurbished interior.
Request room 112 for a quiet room with late-afternoon and evening sun, despite overlooking the car park.
Request room 103 if you want a pool view and are willing to pay extra.
Request room 317 for a quiet room with a good view.
Request room 316 for a quiet room with a good view.
Request room 315 for a quiet room with a good view.
Request room 310 for a top-floor corner position, accepting possible coach noise near reception.
Request room 130 for a quiet and private location.
Request room 129 for a private, unoverlooked position without a brick-wall view.
Request room 117 for a ground-floor location with a raised balcony.
Use the free Wi-Fi around the pool.
Bring a bottle opener.
Bring pegs to pull the curtains together and darken the room.
Allow extra time for hills if walking is difficult.
Take the public bus to Palma for about €16 instead of paying more than €30 for an excursion.
Walk past the first Spar to find a larger supermarket with lower prices.
Budget €55 for late checkout.
Choose an apartment with two patios if you want to get up early without disturbing anyone sleeping in the lounge.
Avoid rooms 001 and 002 because they are dark and face a brick wall.
Choose room 320 in Block C for a quiet garden view, all-day balcony sunshine, and privacy.
Choose room 310 for high-floor countryside and sea views overlooking reception.
About Hotel Cala D’Or Playa
Hotel Cala D’Or Playa has the easygoing feel of a Mediterranean apartment hideaway, set among the quieter residential lanes of Cala d’Or. Its modern self-catering apartments give families room to spread out, while the sociable pool scene keeps the mood lively rather than formal. Children are especially well catered for, with waterslides, a play area, bouncy-castle fun and activities such as T-shirt painting and the evening mini disco.
In Cala d’Or, on Majorca’s southeast coast, the aparthotel is well placed for sandy coves, restaurants and the resort’s local diversions. There are two outdoor pools, a buffet restaurant, bar and snack bar, plus complimentary Wi-Fi, so days can be as independent or as easy-going as you like. It is a natural fit for families with younger children, though couples wanting a relaxed base with apartment-style facilities will also find plenty to like.
Guests regularly highlight the generous, well-kept accommodation and the convenient setting near the beach. The entertainment staff receive particularly warm mentions for bringing real energy to the stay, and the pool facilities are a recurring family favourite. A few practical caveats crop up: loungers can be difficult to secure at busy times, some visitors feel pool upkeep could be sharper, and reception service is not always as attentive as it should be.
Facilities
- 24-hour check-in
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Airport transportation
- Archery
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Billiards
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's playground
- Children's television networks
- Currency exchange
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- First aid kit
- Free internet
- Free parking
- Game room
- Highchairs available
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids pool
- Kids' meals
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Outdoor dining area
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Parking
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Self-serve laundry
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Strollers
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Taxi service
- Waterslide
- Wifi
Good to know
Location
Similar hotels nearby
Add your tip