Request a pool-view room, preferably by email; the pool is the main outlook and there are no sea views.
What guests mention
Guests tend to find this a good-value, well-placed choice for a relaxed Cala d’Or stay. The central setting makes restaurants, bars and the town centre easy to reach, while the large pool, lifeguard presence and self-catering kitchenettes are especially popular with families. Reviews often praise the friendly team, regular cleaning and tidy rooms, though accommodation is described as functional rather than polished. Recurring drawbacks include competition for loungers, patchy Wi-Fi, occasional maintenance concerns and noise from entertainment or surrounding nightlife. Service is usually warm, but can be inconsistent at busy times.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Sol Cala D’Or Apartments.
Top tips
Request a pool-view room, ideally from the first floor upward, for better privacy and quieter surroundings; ground-floor rooms suit easy pool access.
Request a pool-facing room for less traffic noise, sunny balconies, and a better outlook.
Request a quiet room at the back, away from the main road, front entrance, and Hollywood karaoke bar; higher floors are more restful.
Request an upper-floor apartment for a nicer balcony and less pool noise.
Choose a ground-floor pool-side apartment for immediate access, plenty of sunshine, and nearby sunbeds.
Choose a ground-floor poolside apartment for easy access, especially with children or walking difficulties.
Request a room away from the karaoke bars, especially at either end of the building, as entertainment can continue until midnight or later.
Set an alarm before 8:00 to secure a preferred sunbed, as towels may be removed before 8:30 and the pool becomes crowded around lunchtime.
Avoid roadside rooms because traffic noise can continue late into the evening.
Reuse towels and use the recycling facilities, including the on-site battery-disposal box, to conserve water and energy.
Avoid rear-facing rooms if you want quiet, as the back can be noisy and some views are dark or unpleasant.
Use the supermarket next door for convenience, but compare prices with Bip Bip, a larger-value supermarket about five minutes away.
Request a renovated apartment rather than an older unit.
Choose a top-floor apartment for extra space; the top-floor rooms have also been reported as renovated.
Avoid attic rooms such as 527 if you have mobility difficulties because access requires stairs from the floor below.
Expect limited parking on narrow, mainly pedestrianised streets; reserve the parking behind the apartments for €12 per day if needed.
Bring earplugs because the walls are thin and some rooms experience street or nearby venue noise.
Book a one-bedroom apartment rather than a studio for considerably more space.
Choose a high-floor pool-view room for less noise and better views.
Request a newly refurbished apartment and consider paying the upgrade, as some standard units are dated.
Be careful when showering and use the supplied mop and bucket because the shallow shower tray can overflow.
Request a room away from the karaoke bar, especially if you are a light sleeper.
Request a balcony because it is a useful extra, but check its position carefully because some face a noisy karaoke bar.
Ask reception for help or a room change if your accommodation is unsuitable.
Request room 421 for a pool view, spacious studio layout, and relatively little nearby-bar noise.
Request a room away from the main road to avoid constant traffic and coach noise.
Ask for room 102 if you want particularly effective air conditioning.
Bring headphones for the pool area if you dislike repetitive or unconventional music.
Avoid room 215 if you need quiet because it is beside the cleaners’ cupboard and backs onto the car park.
Book a duplex if you want substantially more space and are comfortable with two floors.
Bring a hairdryer, and budget separately for an iron and safe key because these may cost extra.
Avoid room 122.
Avoid room 231.
Do not pay extra for a superior room unless you need a specific feature; it may resemble a standard room.
Request rooms 102–110 for the closest access to the pool.
Avoid ground-floor garden rooms if you want natural light or worry about cockroaches entering under the door.
Use the lifts to access higher-level rooms.
Buy drinks from the adjoining shop instead of the bar, where a can of pop costs €1 rather than €3.
Enter the Wi-Fi code carefully using the details available at reception.
Hang the cleaning sign on the door handle when you need cleaning or fresh towels.
Visit the beach early in high season because it can become very crowded.
Choose another hotel if children specifically need inflatable pool toys.
Wear dark swimwear in the pool because white fabric may be stained green.
Compare car-hire prices with transfer costs before booking; driving to Cala d’Or takes about 50 minutes.
Rent a mobility scooter from a town hire shop if walking is difficult.
Take the Tuesday bus to the Santanyi market and visit the pottery shop.
Walk to Cala Ferrera and the square, and reach the marina on foot, by Ting Ting train, or by taxi.
Turn left when leaving the apartments to find additional bars and restaurants beyond the main centre.
Eat on the Esmeralda side of the resort for quieter, cheaper restaurants than the central tourist area.
Ask at breakfast for gluten-free options.
Bring a door mat if you want something to wipe wet feet on.
Bring a tea towel for the apartment.
Avoid ground-floor corner room 119.
Consider studio room 435 for a balcony that receives sunshine all day.
Consider rooms 317–318 for pool views and convenient access to both the front and rear of the hotel.
Avoid room 321.
Avoid room 229 and nearby rooms because the tree outside can obstruct the view and attract mosquitoes.
Avoid room 430 unless you are guaranteed sunshine throughout your stay.
Consider room 330 for its large front terrace, evening sun, and pool-view balcony.
Choose room 113 for a private terrace near the pool.
Expect a wet-room bathroom when booking the basic room.
Choose the one-story apartment if using a wheelchair, as the studio bathroom door is too narrow.
See the tribute acts at Tropival Gardens or the venue behind the hotel.
Have dinner at the marina for waterfront views and a choice of restaurants.
Consider an all-inclusive package because nearby restaurants can be expensive.
Arrive by 8:30 a.m. to secure a parasol.
Use Wi-Fi in shared areas rather than relying on a strong signal inside the room.
Expect low water pressure during peak usage times.
Expect room cleaning and towel changes twice weekly.
Schedule showers because each apartment’s water tank can run out of hot water when everyone bathes simultaneously.
Bring or use the air conditioning, especially during hot weather.
Avoid room 435 if you want quiet, as it overlooks a karaoke bar until around midnight.
Avoid room 337 and bring earplugs if a main-road room is unavoidable.
Avoid room 333 because a large palm tree blocks the view.
Consider room 321 for a quiet rear location or room 411 for a pool view.
Choose room 105 for ground-floor access from the street and bedroom doors opening onto the pool area.
Consider rooms 102 or 106 for convenient ground-floor pool access.
Choose room 125 for direct ground-floor access to the pool.
Consider rooms 433 or 434 for an excellent stay.
Consider room 501, which was reported as a good room.
Choose room 219 for convenient ground-floor family accommodation.
Choose room 329 if available.
Consider rooms 209 or 204, which were both reported as good rooms.
Consider rooms 203 or 204 for a particularly good pool-view choice.
Consider room 426, which was reported as an ideal room.
Request room 331 for a second-floor pool-facing location near the lift.
Ask when booking for a balcony that receives direct sunlight.
Expect top-floor apartments to be duplexes with internal stairs and sloping ceilings.
Take advantage of the hotel’s convenient location near bars and restaurants.
Remove the key from the electricity block while leaving the block inserted to keep the air conditioning running when you go out.
Check the television and Wi-Fi immediately and report problems promptly; rear rooms can also be noisy in the mornings.
Ask for a card to keep the fridge powered while you are away.
Check the limited socket locations and bring a suitable extension lead if you need to charge several devices.
Bring hanging organisers because drawer space is limited.
Check that the apartment has enough dishes for everyone staying.
Bring a dishcloth and washing-up liquid because these may not be supplied.
Choose room-only board instead of all-inclusive if you plan to use the apartment independently.
Check the studio layout before booking because advertised studios may be smaller than expected and contain a sofa rather than a bed.
Request rooms 210–218 or 310–318 for afternoon and late-evening sun.
Choose room 328 for sunshine until approximately 1–2 p.m.
Consider room 107 for a family with children.
Request refurbished room 125 when booking, if available.
Request room 135 for a quiet ground-floor garden patio with late-afternoon sun.
Avoid room 302 for small children because the family layout lacks a microwave and has exposed stairs near the main bedroom.
Avoid room 204 if street noise bothers you, and bring earplugs if you choose it.
Consider room 230 if you want a particularly well-regarded apartment.
Consider room 316 for a good-standard pool outlook, but expect karaoke noise until around midnight.
Avoid room 218 because neighbouring rooms can see directly into it.
About Sol Cala D’Or Apartments
Sol Cala d’Or Apartments is a refreshed, family-minded base with an easygoing Majorcan holiday feel. The setup is practical rather than fancy: self-catering studios and apartments, a large outdoor pool with a separate children’s area, plus a buffet restaurant, bar and pizzeria for the days when cooking feels like too much effort. The atmosphere can be lively, especially around evening entertainment, making it a natural fit for families and guests who enjoy being in the middle of things.
Set in Cala d’Or on Majorca’s southeast coast, the property puts the town’s bars, restaurants and local attractions within easy reach. It is particularly handy for a family break or a week of independent, sun-and-sea exploring, with kitchenettes and air conditioning adding useful comfort. The pool area is overseen by a lifeguard, and the complex is designed around relaxed days in and out of the water. Do note that pets are not accepted.
Guests regularly single out the excellent central setting, welcoming staff and clean accommodation, with fresh towels and attentive cleaning often appreciated. Many feel it represents good value and enjoy the pool and snack bar. A few mention that rooms can feel basic or show minor wear, Wi-Fi is not always reliable, and popular sun loungers go quickly. Noise from entertainment or nearby activity can also affect quieter stays.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Free breakfast
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Laundry service
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Shared lounge / TV area
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Street parking
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Vending machine
- Wifi
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