Book a frontal sea-view room in the main building and specify “frontal,” not side or partial; these limited rooms cost extra but offer the best views and sunshine.
What guests mention
Guests are especially fond of the hotel’s waterfront setting, with many highlighting the sea-facing rooms, attractive pool and easy walks to both Cala Bona and Cala Millor. The beach-club atmosphere, evening entertainment and plentiful loungers give it a fun, social feel, while meals receive good comments for variety and quality. Rooms are generally considered tidy, comfortable and well cooled, although some guests find them rather plain and lacking cupboard space. Staff are usually warm and helpful, but busy periods can mean slower service, and add-on charges can raise the final bill.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Atolon & Kaafu Beach Club.
Top tips
Book a sea-view room early and pay the supplement if needed; front-facing rooms offer the best views and morning sun, while side views cost less.
Book a full frontal sea-view room, preferably in the main or front block and on a higher floor, for sweeping bay views from the balcony.
Request a side sea-view room for attractive views with less noise than frontal rooms, but choose another orientation if late-afternoon balcony sun matters.
Choose the main building for the best sea and pool views, or the annexe for a quieter position and lift access.
Choose a back, south-side, or annexe room for greater quiet; music and street noise usually ease by about 11:30 p.m. or midnight.
Choose the annexe or a room away from the bars and entertainment area for more quiet, but confirm the location because some annexe rooms are noisy.
Use the pool loungers without reserving them at dawn; they are usually available until lunchtime, though the second block can fill earlier.
Request a higher-floor room, preferably away from the stairs and lift, for better views and more privacy.
Use the central location to walk to Cala Bona marina, Cala Millor, nearby restaurants, bars and neighbouring resorts.
Bring a small organizer or use the space under the bed because rooms have little drawer storage and no bedside drawers.
Travel light and bring a hanging organizer because room storage is limited.
Choose a side-sea-view room for a lovely outlook, but expect limited or no afternoon sun on north-facing balconies.
Choose a ground-floor annexe room with garden or courtyard access for a peaceful setting, outdoor sunbathing space, and no need to pay for a sea view.
Choose the main building or front block rather than the annex across the road, which may offer little view and less convenient pool access.
Book early and contact the hotel directly to request a guaranteed frontal sea view, since travel agents may not guarantee the room orientation.
Request the lift-accessible block if you have mobility difficulties, as the main building may lack lift access while lifts serve the other block through the third floor.
Request annexe lift access if stairs are difficult; the sea-view main building generally has no lift.
Find evening entertainment at nearby hotels and pubs, especially Levante near Cala Bona harbour, because Atolon has none.
Use the free public car park about four to six minutes’ walk away; the hotel has no parking and nearby one-way streets require care.
Request a sunny balcony or a far-side room for afternoon light and better sundown views.
Bring tea and coffee, or ask reception for a complimentary kettle and cups.
Book or upgrade to the Suite or Junior Suite for extra space.
Request rooms 105–119 for a front-facing sea view; these rooms provide excellent sea and pool outlooks, though some may be small or noisy.
Confirm your exact building and room location before arrival; full sea-view rooms are limited, so phone if emails go unanswered.
Choose a higher room for better views, but expect road, bar, and entertainment noise on front-facing sides.
Choose front loungers closest to the sea for the best position as the sun moves after 4pm.
Request rooms 301–310 for a sea view without paying the front-facing supplement.
Take a taxi or private transfer from Palma airport because shared bus transfers can take over two hours.
Request late checkout or pay €15 to keep the room longer for freshening up before a late flight.
Choose bed and breakfast because restaurants and bars are close by.
Avoid the busiest dinner period around 7pm, and visit breakfast between 8:00 and 8:30 for a quieter meal.
Hire the paddle boards for €10 each and use the cycle path linking Cala Bona, Cala Millor and S’illot.
Bring a makeup or shaving mirror, and use the hotel shampoo and body wash instead of packing your own.
Choose the south side for afternoon sun and a generally quieter location.
Request a room without carpet.
Try The Liverpool bar toward Cala Millor for good value, or Argos bar at Cala Bona harbour for lunch.
Ask about a room change if your allocated room disappoints you; alternatives may be available.
Specify your preferred room or view clearly and request written confirmation from the hotel rather than relying only on the holiday company.
Bring a kettle or plan around the room facilities because kettles and televisions are not provided, while refrigerators require a daily fee.
Choose a garden-facing room for balcony sun from noon until sunset.
Choose room 209 for effective air conditioning and a mostly quiet position.
Avoid room 416 if you are sensitive to noise because it is closest to The Pub across the road.
Choose room 412 for a good sea view that does not overlook the pool.
Request an annexe room ending in 01–10 for a better location.
Ask about rooms with access to the large rooftop sun terrace in the main hotel.
Use the separate disabled entrance below reception if needed; it has lift and stair access.
Avoid the left-hand side of the building if you want a better outlook.
Expect to pay €25 to hire beach beds.
Consider rooms 301–305 or 401–405 for favorable locations, or pay €18 per day for a sea view.
Request room 403 in the annexe for a sea view.
Avoid room 311 if you are sensitive to entertainment noise.
Ask for a room numbered 406–412 for good views with less noise.
Request room 402 for a sea view near the lift.
Ask for rooms 301 or 302 in the annexe for sea views.
Request room 506 for a front-facing sea view.
Ask for room 507 if you want a front-corner sea view.
Request a corner room for a larger balcony and afternoon sunshine.
Ask reception to arrange a hire car.
Watch for fast scooters and bicycles on the narrow promenade lane, especially near shops and restaurants.
Book the Kaafu Beach Club day pass for €55 per couple, including drinks and food.
Bring sea shoes for the walk into the water.
Try Stanley’s next door for lunchtime snacks.
Book early and directly with the hotel when travelling independently.
Request room 306 if you want a first-floor front room in the opposite block.
Request room 110 for stunning sunrise views.
Choose a ground-floor room for garden patio doors and personal loungers, or an upper floor for a balcony.
Request a room overlooking the promenade because rear-facing rooms can hear noise from nearby English pubs.
Request rooms 104–110 in the front block for sea views, subject to an extra charge.
About Hotel Atolon & Kaafu Beach Club
Hotel Atolon & Kaafu Beach Club brings a contemporary, family-friendly energy to Cala Bona’s shoreline. Its character centres on the pool and beach-club scene, where sunbeds, sea breezes and regular DJ or live-music sessions create a sociable mood that carries into the evening. Rooms are clean and comfortable, with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi; those facing the water are especially appealing for their wide Mediterranean outlook.
Set right on the promenade, the hotel makes an easy base for wandering between Cala Bona’s harbourfront restaurants and neighbouring Cala Millor’s longer beach. There is a pool for slower days, breakfast is included, and public parking is available nearby for guests driving around Majorca. With a 24-hour reception and a choice of board options, it works well for couples wanting a livelier coastal stay as well as families who like having everything close at hand.
Guests regularly praise the spotless pool area, welcoming staff and the generous choice at meals, with stir-fry stations earning particular appreciation. Many return for the location alone. A few note that standard rooms feel simple and short on storage, while service can occasionally move at a holiday pace. Music is a highlight for many, though light sleepers may prefer a quieter room away from the action.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast buffet
- Evening entertainment
- Free breakfast
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Free public parking nearby
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Pool with view
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Wifi
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