Arrive early for a good sunbed, but do not leave towels unattended because reservation rules are enforced inconsistently.
Guests tend to enjoy this lively, good-value resort for its dramatic sea outlook, tidy spacious rooms and genuinely helpful staff. Families especially appreciate the children’s activities, entertainment, pools and the convenience of all-inclusive food and drinks; the snack bar and bar team receive frequent praise. Sunbeds are usually plentiful, and many find the atmosphere cheerful. The clifftop position is beautiful, though shops and alternative restaurants take a short journey to reach. Some stays are affected by evening noise or minor upkeep problems, so the experience is not uniformly polished.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Alua Calas De Mallorca Resort.
Arrive early for a good sunbed, but do not leave towels unattended because reservation rules are enforced inconsistently.
Arrive by 6:00–8:00am for a sunbed, return by 10:00am, and use the grassed area or lower pool for better availability.
Book a sea-view room—most rooms face the sea, but family rooms may differ.
Arrive by 6:00–8:00am for a pool sunbed, and be present by 10:00am or staff may clear unattended towels.
Request a high or top-floor room for better sea views and quieter nights; the highest level is the 9th floor.
Request a high-floor room for the best sea views and quieter surroundings, but expect occasional lift delays.
Request a sea-view room; the views are spectacular, especially around sunrise and sunset.
Request a higher-floor sea-view room for quieter nights, better views, and sunrise; ask for the ninth floor or top floor in block 2.
Request a low or mid-level room, ideally on the 2nd or 3rd floor, to avoid long waits for the busy lifts.
Bring a travel kettle or flask because rooms have no tea- or coffee-making facilities.
Request a lower-floor room if you have mobility concerns or want to avoid long waits for the small, slow lifts.
Choose the 5th floor as a compromise for quieter, better views while avoiding the slow lifts and excessive height; choose lower floors for quicker stair access.
Request a lower-floor room or use the stairs when possible, as the lifts can be slow and busy.
Plan around the quiet, family-oriented setting, as the surrounding resort has few bars, restaurants, or other activities.
Request a lower-floor room, especially with mobility issues or children, because the lifts can be slow or unreliable.
Carry extra euros for tourist tax, towel deposits, room surcharges, and other additional charges; local Euronet ATMs are expensive.
Arrive around 7:00–7:30am to secure a lounger with a parasol, and remain nearby or towels may be removed.
Arrive by about 7 p.m. for evening entertainment seating, especially when weather moves performances indoors.
Ask for a lower-floor room if traveling with children or using mobility aids; insist on it to avoid long lift waits.
Expect all-inclusive food and drinks to end at noon on departure day, regardless of your flight time.
Arrive early for evening entertainment, especially the 9:30pm show, because tables fill quickly.
Check the bed arrangement if space matters: some second beds are daybeds and doubles may consist of two separate mattresses.
Confirm your room has a sea view when booking, as descriptions vary; even low-floor rooms reportedly have excellent views.
Bring your own pool towel; hiring one costs €10 and may require a deposit or receipt.
Book a private airport transfer because the resort is far from Palma and shared transfers can take much longer.
Use the hotel app and WhatsApp service to check menus, included drinks, entertainment, activities, and allergy requests.
Bring a travel kettle, tea or coffee, and refillable bottles because rooms lack kettles and drinking water.
Bring a reusable water bottle because drinking water is dispensed from machines and bar cups are small.
Choose a private airport transfer if possible; shared coaches can take about 90 minutes with multiple stops.
Expect a remote setting with few nearby bars and restaurants; the closest shop and beach are at least a 10-minute walk away.
Request a family room for extra space when travelling with children.
Research the hotel and confirm the exact property carefully before booking.
Budget for meals out because the food may not suit you, and try Taste in the resort.
Pack drinks and snacks if arriving after 10pm, because food may not be available and rooms may not contain supplies.
Bring your own beach towels, or budget €10 for a hotel towel deposit and keep the receipt.
Ask for separate sleeping arrangements, as the sofa bed is uncomfortable for children and rooms can feel cramped for four.
Check whether your room has tea-and-coffee facilities, and bring what you need if it does not.
Expect twin beds pushed together rather than a true double mattress.
Book a sea-view room — the outlook is worth the extra cost.
Allow extra time at reception because waits can be long, and check that the elevators are working.
Follow the coastal path and consider a boat trip near the beach to see nearby resorts.
Wear sea shoes and bring a snorkel for the rocky sea area beside the hotel, where sea urchins can be present.
Check out as late as permitted if you want to keep your wristband and all-inclusive access.
Arrive when lunch or dinner opens to avoid queues and secure a seat for the evening shows.
Request a left-facing room, or a room in the block on the left when facing the building, to prioritize sea views over pool views.
Close the balcony door before restarting the air conditioning, as opening it switches the system off.
Bring euros in cash for drink tokens, which are required at the bar.
Do not bring inflatables because they are not permitted in the pools.
Expect cold, unheated pools, including the indoor pool, which may open only during bad weather.
Check which food, drinks, and other extras are included before booking, as not everything is covered by all-inclusive.
Eat outside peak dinner hours, especially around 7–8pm, to avoid queues.
Explore the resort on arrival because it has several snack bars, restaurants, beaches, and facilities.
Expect little or no evening sun on balconies in blocks 2 and 3, with some balconies losing sun after 3pm.
Use the bus stop about five minutes from the hotel or hire a car to explore Mallorca.
Upgrade to a room with a view; higher floors offer especially good outlooks.
Explore the nearby shopping area for reasonably priced shops and Italian, Mallorcan, Asian, and Thai restaurants.
Walk along the maritime or cliff path to reach cleaner beaches and enjoy coastal views.
Pay the €23-per-person tourist tax at check-in.
Bring your own hairdryer if you have thick hair.
Bring an iron, as rooms may not include one.
Catch the evening entertainment around 9:30 p.m.; performances finish by 11 p.m.
Try the Terra restaurant instead of Ocean for a quieter setting away from the main entertainment area.
Visit local bars and try the margaritas after walking to the beach.
Bring a handheld fan for the hot restaurant.
Rent a car through the hotel for a cheaper rate, but check parking first because spaces are scarce.
Upgrade to My Favourite Club for better sun loungers and continued all-inclusive access after checkout.
Ask for a bath instead of a shower, especially when travelling with young children.
Plan meals outside the resort if variety matters, as buffet choices can become repetitive and limited.
Walk to the nearby beach and coves for a quiet evening, sea views, and a less crowded shoreline.
Bring a large reusable cup; pool cups cost €1, refundable when returned.
Bring water bottles to refill at the hotel’s water stations.
Avoid July and August, or July through September, if you want fewer crowds and easier access to facilities.
Reserve late checkout early, as it is often unavailable; check the fee if your flight is later.
Walk about 10 minutes to the shopping centre, markets, shops, and bars, but compare prices before buying.
Try the smaller pool for a quieter alternative to the busy main pool.
Try Taste, a restaurant about ten minutes away, or the steakhouse roughly five minutes from the hotel.
Go to lunch and other meals early to avoid the busiest periods.
Walk to Cala Domingo’s beach, about 25 minutes away, and expect the closest shoreline to be stony.
Use the relaxed reception bar for drinks away from the evening entertainment.
Book an early flight home if you want to maximise your final day or avoid late check-out limitations.
Plan beach trips elsewhere because the resort has no direct beach access and the pools may be cold.
Expect to pay separately for the room safe and some fridge drinks.
See the Michael Jackson tribute act at the New Inn in the town centre.
Try the small sister hotel’s restaurant if you are staying in the main building.
Check vegetarian options in advance because the hotel may not suit a vegetarian diet.
Eat breakfast later to avoid the busiest period.
Check the second digit of your room number to identify the floor.
Choose rooms above the gym and indoor pool for a quieter stay.
Check whether the room has heating before visiting in colder months.
Keep reporting faulty air conditioning until it is repaired rather than accepting that it cannot be fixed.
Bring entertainment for children because the room television is in Spanish.
Avoid paying extra for an upgraded sea-view room; standard sea-view rooms may be similarly sized, so request the 9th floor instead.
Consider room 2104 for sea, pool and sunrise views despite being on a lower floor.
Consider room 2213 for an end position with only one neighboring room.
Consider room 1123 for pool, beach and entertainment-area views.
Request room 1114 for a sea-facing view and a good-sized balcony.
Consider rooms 13–25 on each floor for better views.
Pack mosquito spray for time around the pools and outdoors.
Prepare for a possible wait for your room on arrival.
Expect the deepest part of the pool area to receive the most sun.
Avoid the bottom pool with small children because its AstroTurf can become dangerously hot.
Use the right-hand pool for a quieter atmosphere than the main family pool.
Choose the side-of-hotel loungers for a quieter spot with a pleasant sea breeze.
Allow plenty of time for taxis, as one reported wait lasted an hour.
Try Nemu’s children’s entertainment if you are travelling with children.
See the Beatles tribute act if it is scheduled.
Consider a boat trip, such as the Seat and Moo fish boat.
Book the Drach Caves trip, preferably through a Jet2 representative.
Take the coastal walk for impressive views.
Book excursions at the shopping centre for potentially cheaper prices.
Confirm disabled access to the main pool before booking.
Leave a spare room card in the slot to keep the air conditioning running while you are out.
Look behind the dressing unit for the bedroom socket.
Choose a higher-floor room in the main building for a better view.
Bring your own straws.
Use the stairs if you can, leaving the lifts available for people who need them.
Check TUI transfer arrangements and baggage allowance carefully because representatives may not be present at the hotel.
Bring a streaming stick and a Spanish-compatible plug adapter if you want to watch Netflix in your room.
Use caution when taking taxis during island protests.
Consider a private airport transfer for a short stay.
Hire a car to visit Cala D’Or in the evening.
Take bus 428 to Porto Cristo, then follow the coastal path with the sea on your left.
Use the TIB website for bus timetables and pay by card.
Treat staff respectfully to receive helpful, friendly service.
Ask reception to lend you a conversion plug for a small refundable deposit.
Visit Buddha Beach Bar along the cliff for excellent views and food.
Choose sunbeds on the left when facing the sea for the best all-day sun.
Avoid the foam party if that type of event does not appeal to you.
Book events through the website and look around the area for markets and boat trips.
Book a massage treatment; it is worth trying.
Extend all-inclusive access for €25 per adult or €12.50 per child if needed.
Check end-of-season operating arrangements before booking.
Consider September for milder weather and fewer school-holiday crowds.
Check dietary options carefully if you are vegan or vegetarian.
Avoid cold, unlabelled food.
Use the snack bar for lunch.
Eat breakfast early to avoid queues.
Bring extra food money if you want alternatives to the all-inclusive meals.
Choose a window table at dinner to watch the sunset.
Check both restaurants’ selections before choosing where to eat.
Use the main-building restaurant if you prefer that dining location.
Use the restaurant in the second building for a quieter meal.
Book a room with a bath if you specifically want bathing facilities.
Choose the main building if possible rather than the non-main building.
Ask for room 314 if you want privacy from overlooking rooms.
Request a frontal sea-view room if the outlook is important.
Pack spare clothes in your carry-on in case of travel problems.
Take the public buses from the airport; two buses cost €8 total for two people with one large case.
Visit the caves by public bus instead of paying for an organized excursion.
Travel outside the main summer season to avoid crowds.
Pay for VIP if you want more daytime peace and quiet.
Go early for breakfast because food may not be replenished later.
Try both restaurants and the snack and drink bars because their offerings vary.
Walk three minutes left from the hotel for a nearby snorkeling spot, or 15 minutes right for a beautiful sandy beach.
Do not bring inflatables into the pool.
Use the pool before 10:00am or after 6:00pm, since opening hours are limited to 10:00am–6:00pm.
Take care in the shower because the floor can be slippery.
Avoid room 1212 if you want an unobstructed pool view, as the roof partly blocks it.
Request room 2714 for excellent views.
Request room 2620 for a central sixth-floor sea view.
Request room 2701 for a modern, clean room with a sea view and balcony.
Request room 3323 for a great third-floor view.
Request room 802 for a quiet stay.
Choose a west-side room for more quiet, or an east-side room for better views.
Request a pool-view room for a fantastic outlook.
Book the Chinchilla hotel within the complex if you want the four-star accommodation option.
Expect shower fittings that may not be wall-mounted.
Bring a portable reading light because the balconies have no lights.
Confirm the family-room bed configuration if you need one double and two singles rather than two singles pushed together.
Bring your own drinks or snacks because the in-room mini fridge is empty.
Use the available storage to keep the room organized and clutter-free.
Use the room air conditioning; it works well.
Request rooms 2509 or 2510 on the 5th floor for excellent sea views.
Request a sea-view end room for extra space and a balcony.
Ask housekeeping for extra toilet tissue or additional cleaning if supplies or service fall short.
Use lift 3 when possible, as it is quieter than the other lifts.
Take or buy bottled water for the room, as complimentary water may not be provided and the bar opens at 10:30.
Bring a kettle if you want an early-morning drink, as rooms may not provide one.
Use the reception bar upstairs when the main bar queue is long; service is quicker.
Arrive early for breakfast to avoid the busiest period.
Ask the bar staff to prepare coffee using the proper coffee machine.
Bring insect repellent for use in the room and around the resort.
Rent the room safe before storing valuables, as it is not included.
Keep one access fob in the power slot to maintain air conditioning while you are out.
Check for spare pillows, duvets and other supplies when you arrive, and read the TV and air-conditioning instructions.
Use a hairdryer to clear the bathroom mirror quickly when it steams up.
Report a slippery shower tray promptly so it can be fixed.
Check the shower drain on arrival and report blockages to prevent the bathroom from flooding.
Check the balcony railing immediately and report any looseness to maintenance.
Avoid rooms above the entertainment area if you go to bed early, as music can continue late.
Request a rear-facing room for a cooler, quieter position.
Request adjoining rooms if children dislike sharing the sofa bed.
Request room 2312 for double the wardrobe space of standard rooms.
Request corner suite 2525 for views over the town and mountains.
Request room 3233 for excellent views without being on the top floor.
Request rooms ending in 13–22 for particularly good sea views.
Request room 2919 for a high-floor sea view.
Request room 2125 if you need a spacious family room for five.
Request room 733 for a quiet, top-floor stay with pool views.
Request a Block 2, ninth-floor end-corridor room for a quieter night.
Skip paid late checkout and use the hotel’s facilities while waiting instead.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking around the resort and to the beach.
Expect limited, busy parking around the hotel.
Arrange a local car or moped rental in the town centre.
Use a taxi back to the airport if needed; one journey took about 50 minutes versus two hours by coach.
Take a taxi from the hotel to Porto Cristo for roughly €20.
Pay for local buses by card because cash fares can cost more than twice as much.
Allow about 15 minutes to walk to the nearest nice beach, starting from level -2.
Bring sea shoes for rocky beach areas.
Bring your own knife and forks if the available cutlery may not suit you.
Visit Porto Cristo for better restaurant choices.
Alua Calas de Mallorca Resort is made for easy-going Majorca holidays with the sea always in view. Perched above the east-coast cliffs, it pairs broad Mediterranean vistas with a lively all-inclusive setup: pools, a snack bar for daytime bites, children’s activities and evening entertainment that keeps the atmosphere sociable after sunset. It feels geared towards families and groups who like to have plenty happening without needing to plan every meal or outing.
In Calas de Majorca on the island’s east coast, the hotel makes a scenic base for pool days, coastal walks and exploring further afield by car. The clifftop setting is its real draw, while the resort’s facilities cover the practical essentials for a relaxed stay, from lunch and dinner options to space for children to play. Families will appreciate the kids’ club and entertainment programme; couples and friends may prefer the quieter pool areas and sea-facing corners. For a wider choice of shops and restaurants beyond the resort, expect a short trip.
Guests regularly single out the clean, generously sized rooms, welcoming staff and memorable sea views. Many find it particularly good value on a deal, praising the bar team, plentiful sunbeds and varied food choices, including salads, fish and pizza. A few note that noise can carry during busy evenings and that occasional maintenance issues arise, so those seeking a completely hushed escape may want to choose their room thoughtfully.
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