Bring mosquito repellent and after-bite cream; local Goibi sprays, wristbands, and €3 candles from the hotel shop can help.
Families tend to rate Club Mac highly for its energetic atmosphere, plentiful pools, on-site aqua park and entertainment that keeps children occupied throughout the day. Staff are often described as welcoming and industrious, while the setting near shops and local attractions is convenient; the beach shuttle is another useful extra. On the other hand, accommodation is clean but basic and can feel tight, and noise is a recurring concern. A few guests also report patchy attentiveness, bugs and unexpected add-on charges.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Club Mac.
Bring mosquito repellent and after-bite cream; local Goibi sprays, wristbands, and €3 candles from the hotel shop can help.
Request a quiet room away from entertainment areas, stairs and lifts; choose an end-of-corridor, back-facing or high-floor room for less noise.
Bring mosquito repellent, bite treatment, wristbands, spray, or citronella candles; expect some bites despite precautions.
Arrive by 6–7 a.m. for the best poolside, shaded, or umbrella-equipped sunbeds.
Upgrade to a premium or newer room for more space and extras such as WiFi, TV and a fridge, but check the view first.
Request a premium room or suite for more modern furnishings, free Wi-Fi, a fridge, hairdryer, kettle, television and extra channels.
Bring strong mosquito repellent, particularly at night, because the lakes and pools attract many mosquitoes; local Goibi spray works well.
Arrive early for a poolside sun lounger, especially if you need to supervise children or want a shaded or front-row spot.
Arrive at the pool around 6–8am for the best poolside or shaded loungers, as towels may reserve them before use.
Claim a pool sunbed early, especially for shade; some towels are placed around 06:30, and loungers remain limited across the large complex.
Request a high-floor room, especially on Jupiter’s 8th or 9th floors, for quieter surroundings and better views.
Request a Saturno room facing the water park or lake for quieter nights, mountain views, pools, sunsets, and afternoon sun.
Choose a lower-floor room if you use a pushchair or want to avoid busy, slow lifts.
Choose a premium room for included Wi-Fi, a fridge, kettle, better décor, extra TV channels, and a larger television.
Upgrade to a premium or superior room for free Wi-Fi, TV, a mini-fridge, kettle and hairdryer; standard-room Wi-Fi costs £4 per week.
Request a room away from the pools, bars and evening entertainment for quieter evenings.
Bring mosquito repellent, especially for evening entertainment near the Circus stage, and consider antihistamines for bites.
Choose a family room or suite for extra space, especially when travelling with more than two people.
Book a family room or suite when travelling with children, especially if you need a cot, bunk beds or more floor space.
Do not panic if you arrive later; plenty of loungers and seating may still be available, although shade is limited.
Book a higher floor for better views and less noise, but choose a low floor if avoiding long waits for the lifts matters more.
Choose Jupiter for quieter nights, especially a room facing the mountains or the back of the building toward Hidropark.
Eat before peak mealtimes, especially before 9:00 at breakfast, to avoid the busiest queues.
Request a corner room for a larger balcony, often extending around the front and side.
Ask for a high-floor room for better views, but expect busy lifts and consider the stairs.
Request an end or corner room for a larger balcony and a quieter position away from busy corridors.
Request a corner or end room for a larger balcony; Marte rooms 101–106 and corridor-end rooms are particularly spacious.
Eat dinner after the opening rush, around 8pm, because queues are especially long when restaurants first open.
Request a room away from the stage, bar, lifts, and night entertainment if you want an early night.
Bring extra pillows and earplugs, as beds may be uncomfortable and rooms can be noisy.
Bring euros or cash for deposits, extras, and cash-only purchases around the resort.
Take the free Club Mac bus to the beach; the journey takes about five minutes.
Eat breakfast and other meals early to avoid the busiest queues and food-hall crowds.
Buy water, snacks, sunscreen, and mosquito supplies at the SPAR across the road, which may be cheaper than the hotel shop.
Arrive when the buffet or dinner service opens to avoid the longest queues and the noisiest crowds.
Arrange pool towels in advance: bring your own or pay the €10 deposit, unless your package includes them.
Pack plastic straws for slushies and drinks because the hotel may not provide them.
Choose a back-facing room, especially in Jupiter, for quieter surroundings and better views away from the pools and entertainment.
Ask for a corner room for a slightly larger balcony, more sun, and distance from noisy lift areas.
Request a lower-floor room if you dislike heights or want to avoid the busy lifts.
Choose Marte for a smaller, quieter block with fewer lift issues and good pool views.
Request a Jupiter mountain- or garden-facing room for quieter views, with the garden side receiving more sun.
Choose Saturno’s outward-facing, Hidropark-side or east-facing rooms for peace and distance from evening entertainment.
Request a pool-view room, preferably on a higher floor, for better views over the pools and waterpark.
Check the landings beside the lifts for abandoned inflatables, shampoo, and other useful items before buying replacements.
Bring straws for slushies and cocktails, as they are not always provided.
Wear pool shoes or cheap sliders, especially in hot weather, because the ground gets hot and surfaces can become slippery.
Request a corner room with a pool view for a larger balcony; standard corner room 707 is one specific option.
Choose a lower-floor room if you have young children or want to avoid unreliable lifts.
Book a family or divided-bedroom room when you need more space and separate sleeping areas.
Request a room away from the lifts and bring earplugs if you plan to sleep before 11pm, as evening entertainment can be loud.
Request a Saturno room facing Hidropark or the mountains for quieter surroundings and good views.
Request a room away from stairs, corridors and other busy areas to reduce nighttime noise.
Use the free shuttle to the beach and port, or walk there for a quieter change of scene.
Visit Alcudia Old Town and the port, and consider hiring a car to explore more of the island.
Rent parasols from reception or buy one nearby because poolside shade is limited.
Choose a higher-floor room for more peace and better views, though children can still be audible.
Keep your plastic drinks cup, which carries a €1 deposit and may need to be returned.
Go to the water park at opening time or during its final hour to avoid the longest queues.
Take the bus transfer from the airport, or book a private taxi in advance; an airport taxi costs around €100.
Don’t rush for a lounger; spare beds are often available away from the poolside.
Request an upper-level room away from the stairs and lifts for a quieter location.
Do not buy inflatables; departing visitors often leave usable floaties near the lifts.
Shop at Spar across the road, Eroski farther along, or Lidl within about ten minutes for cheaper groceries than the hotel shop.
Confirm your exact room category and balcony before arrival, as booked rooms may not always match what is provided.
Choose a mountain-facing room for more peace and afternoon sun; Jupiter’s west-facing side is particularly quiet.
Use the free shuttle bus to the beach.
Take the hotel bus to the beach and port instead of paying about €10 for a taxi.
Ask for a lower-floor room to avoid busy lifts and long waits.
Ask for an end-of-building or end-of-corridor room for a larger balcony and less chance of noisy neighbors.
Request a pool- or lake-view room, particularly when upgrading.
Bring tea or coffee for the room and a large mug if kettle water tastes unusual.
Consider a premium room for upgraded furnishings, but confirm the upgrade with reception because rooms may still feel small.
Bring an adapter, warm clothes for windy evenings, comfortable shoes for hot floors, and avoid overpacking.
Visit in October or book the final week of August to avoid the heaviest crowds and queues.
Request a pool-facing room for attractive views, particularly in Jupiter or with a premium balcony.
Choose Jupiter or Saturn rather than Marte for a quieter stay.
Choose a high-floor room for greater peace and quiet.
Book a family or superior family suite to include Wi-Fi and TV.
Bring medication or hydration sachets for stomach problems.
Email the hotel before arrival with floor preferences or special requirements so they can try to accommodate them.
Request a renovated room, especially if you prefer a modern bathroom; baby baths are available on request.
Request fresh towels and changed bed sheets directly instead of assuming housekeeping will replace them automatically.
Choose the Jupiter block for the main restaurant, pools, entertainment, and a supermarket across the road.
Choose a superior room for free Wi-Fi and extra space, but confirm whether television access costs extra.
Choose Jupiter for generally larger rooms and good views from its western side.
Expect a large, busy complex and allow extra walking time between facilities.
Explore all three linked hotels and the surrounding Alcudia area rather than staying entirely within the resort.
Rent hotel towels instead of bringing beach towels; the €10 deposit is refundable and towels can be exchanged.
Visit HidroPark early; day loungers cost €5, while some waterpark loungers become free in the afternoon.
Enter the waterpark by scanning your wristband, and return to the hotel for food before re-entering.
Book children’s activities early because some fill up and evening activities cost €6.
Arrive early at the Circus stage if you want a good place for bingo; bring a dabber for the game.
Check the package details carefully because the hotel is not fully all-inclusive and some activities and stalls cost extra.
Try the Marte restaurant for a quieter breakfast or lunch and a more relaxed layout.
Consider Jupiter or Saturno rather than Marte; Saturno may be better equipped, while Marte has slow lifts and older rooms.
Choose a superior room if you want an upgrade, but check the dimensions because some are small with bunk beds.
Carry cash euros because the ATM charges €4 per transaction and nearby sellers accept cash.
Pay a €5 deposit for a drinks holder to make carrying beverages easier.
Bring earplugs for nighttime noise and check that you receive four towels after a room change.
Rent pool towels for €10, or bring your own if you prefer.
Download the Club Mac app for hotel information and updates.
Use the Hydropark after 3:30pm when sunbeds may be free, but budget for extras because charges can accumulate.
Bring extra money if you want to eat at the port or outside the resort.
Go to breakfast early because food may be cleared promptly before the advertised closing time.
Wear swimming shoes around the pools because surfaces can be slippery and the water may feel cold.
Avoid peak season if you want a quieter, less crowded stay.
Ask staff for help when needed, and check at check-in whether drinks cards are available.
Bring cash for sweets at the Circus area, lakeside stalls, and hotel photoshoots.
Avoid using tap water for drinking or brushing your teeth.
Pay extra for a premium or modernised room if room quality is important.
Request a low-floor room, preferably on the first or second floor, because the small lifts can be unreliable and crowded.
Arrive early at the Circus stage for entertainment, as tables and good seats fill quickly.
Avoid Jupiter during peak mealtimes, or choose Marte when the other restaurants are crowded.
Carry plenty of cash because the cash machine charges €5 and some evening activities and photos require cash.
Bring drinks and snacks, and use the toilet before the airport transfer because it can be long and the coach may drop off last.
Take the 327 bus outside the hotel; tap on at the front and off at the back with the same bank card or phone.
Bring tea, coffee, sugar, and milk because rooms provide only a kettle and cups.
Do not leave belongings unattended around the pool or on sunbeds.
Watch for sharp edges around the pools and extremely hot flooring in the waterpark.
Visit the pools later in the afternoon, when they are generally quieter and more relaxed.
Bring inflatable rings and water guns for the children’s pool activities.
Explore the complex on arrival and pick up the morning newsletter so you do not miss activities.
Visit Alcudia Old Town, especially on a Tuesday or Sunday market day; it is a 40–45-minute walk or requires a pre-booked return taxi.
Check ingredients carefully if you have nut, gluten, or dairy allergies.
Request a room overlooking the waterpark; it may be quieter than rooms facing the main entertainment areas.
Walk about 10 minutes to the closer end of the beach, or use the hotel’s free beach bus.
Pay the small fee for Sky television if having extra in-room entertainment matters to you.
Visit Lidl, about five minutes away, for essentials.
Try the Jupiter restaurant for a quieter dinner.
Pack extra vaping supplies and nappies because local choices may be limited and expensive.
Bring children’s Calpol or Nurofen because they may be difficult to find locally.
Ask staff for a baby bath if you need one, as rooms have showers rather than baths.
Use the stairs when possible because the lifts can be busy.
Avoid buying from the sellers immediately outside the hotel.
Bring a jumper for cool nights and use a high-factor sunscreen even when the sky looks overcast.
Leave unused arm bands, sun cream, and similar supplies in the lobby opposite the lift for other arrivals.
Book directly with Club Mac and arrange a private transfer with Severino Gomez.
Book transfers through the hotel to keep costs down.
Consider the Gold upgrade for children’s extras, but weigh it against the additional cost.
Bring cash for Wi-Fi charges and deposits required for various hotel facilities.
Avoid the Burger King down the road if you want to reduce the risk of an upset stomach.
Skip reserving a waterpark sun lounger if you plan to spend the day in the slides; use a locker instead for your belongings.
Pack extra clothes hangers because rooms may provide only 12.
Bring an extension lead because it makes charging devices easier.
Request an edge balcony or a bunk-bed room when travelling with children.
Ask for a low-floor room in advance if you need easier access.
Involve children in the activities because the entertainment team is particularly good with them.
Use the free buses to reach the beach and harbour.
Read the daily newsletter for information about free activities, entertainment, and trips.
Visit the Alcudia market during your stay.
Visit the market on Tuesday or Sunday; it is about a €6 taxi ride away.
Visit the Old Town markets on Tuesday or Saturday, about a 25-minute walk or €7 taxi ride away.
Try the restaurants with the shortest queues; Jupiter’s restaurant is usually the busiest.
Request that families be allocated together where possible to reduce nighttime disturbance.
Ask for proper beds instead of a pull-out sofa, as standard rooms have limited floor space.
Choose room 510 in Jupiter for lake, pool and surrounding views, but expect nighttime noise.
Choose Saturno room 320 for a position below the stage where entertainment reportedly stops being audible after 11 p.m.
Consider Saturno room 224 if you want to sit on the balcony while children sleep, though it overlooks the entertainment bar.
Request Jupiter room 645 for a position away from the noise.
Avoid Marte room 422 if noise concerns you, as it is beside the lift.
Request Jupiter room 316 for its excellent balcony.
Request Saturno room 1025 for a larger layout and double balcony.
Request Jupiter room 720 for views of the hills.
Consider Marte room 314 for a potentially quiet position opposite room 309.
Request Marte room 309 for an end-of-corridor position facing the waterpark and quieter surroundings.
Request Jupiter room 446 for its corner layout, larger balcony and pool views.
Try the themed evenings at the restaurant in the Marte building.
Try different restaurants around the complex to find your preferred option.
Avoid the seafood salad if you are concerned about food quality.
Confirm every package detail before booking, including any seven-day promotion offering six paid days.
Choose a pool near the lake for a quieter location within the complex.
Use the free waterpark access during your stay.
Use the swan pedalos before 1 p.m., when they are free instead of €12 in the evening.
Book transfers to and from the hotel because taxis may be unreliable, expensive, and limited to four passengers.
Use a do-not-disturb sign during early luggage check-in to prevent housekeeping from entering or discarding belongings.
Request room 319 for a comfortable stay and lovely view.
Bring your own towels for the poolside.
See George Pena if he is performing during your stay.
Use the hotel’s location to reach the beach and port conveniently.
Alternate beach days with waterpark days for a change of scenery.
Consider room 709 for its fantastic view, but note that the three hotel blocks have 10 floors.
Book early during peak periods and confirm availability because overbooking can result in temporary relocation or a lower-quality room.
Try the Hydropark if the hotel loungers are full.
Compare standard, premium, and family room types before booking to match the facilities and space you need.
Bring a hair dryer unless your room category specifically includes one.
Refuse Jupiter room 117 immediately and request another room.
Choose Jupiter room 310 for a quiet stay.
Ask for Jupiter rooms 324 or 319 for countryside views from the balcony.
Request room 604 for a quiet water-park view.
Request Saturno room 704 for quiet views over the water park.
Request Saturno room 207 for its huge pool-view balcony, or choose an end room.
Inspect the room before paying for an upgrade so you can confirm the promised quality and facilities.
Pack light because storage is limited, and consider an end room for a larger balcony.
Choose a deluxe room if available for a mini fridge, hair dryer, and Wi-Fi password.
Ask reception for a sunbed if none are available, rather than assuming the pool is completely full.
Request a child-safe room away from balcony access, and supervise children carefully around railings.
Photograph your belongings before room cleaning if you want a record of what was left inside.
Book a return taxi in advance when visiting Alcudia Old Town.
Upgrade to gold wristbands if you plan to drink spirits.
Consider premium wristbands if the children’s area access makes the upgrade worthwhile for your family.
Choose Jupiter if you want the preferred dining option among the three restaurants.
Try the burger van and its snacks after breakfast.
Head to the palm-tree area behind the pool near the lake for extra seating and shade.
Budget for extra charges such as the safe, television and sunbed cushions.
Leave a spare key card in the power holder so the air conditioning stays on while you are out.
Request a picnic box when heading to the beach or going on a trip.
Ask guest services for a drinks holder with a €5 deposit.
Arrive early to secure a good sunbed.
Pick up ice cream or ice pops from the outside bars.
Check out the nightly entertainment programme for evening activities.
Book directly with the hotel and arrange flights and transfers separately to save money.
Stay in Jupiter if you want WiFi and TV included without paying extra.
Avoid rooms facing the entertainment stages.
Avoid rooms where the balcony door opens beside the sideboard, especially with small children.
Close the patio doors to keep the air conditioning working effectively.
Check that the balcony door locks properly when you arrive and report problems immediately.
Book Saturno from the 5th floor upward and consider a luxury room.
Ask for room 705 in Saturno for waterpark views and a glimpse of the sea.
Request room 514 overlooking the Jupiter pool for a larger-than-usual double room.
Bring or buy a sun umbrella if you burn easily, because there are plenty of loungers but limited shade.
Choose west-facing rooms in Marte or Jupiter for quieter evenings.
Apply and regularly reapply sunscreen, especially during the hottest hours.
Visit Hidropark around 10am to enjoy the larger rides with shorter queues.
Budget £5 per sun lounger at the water park and arrive early before the loungers fill.
Supervise children closely at Hidropark and check current safety arrangements before using the attractions.
Check return-bus timetables carefully because services may stop during lunch.
Queue early for the beach bus because it can become crowded.
Walk to the old town in about 25 minutes through the conservation area.
Hire a car if you want easier access to attractions and surrounding areas.
Avoid Marte if you have young children or early starts.
Bring earplugs if you are sensitive to noise, particularly in the busy Marte building.
Plan flights around the 11:00 checkout because a later departure may leave you without a room for several hours.
Use the free afternoon waterpark loungers and avoid buying an inflatable because many are left behind.
Bring plastic straws for children’s slushies and similar drinks.
Ask staff for recommendations on places to visit around the resort and local area.
Choose room 130 in Jupiter for less corridor noise late in the season.
Consider the Gold package if available.
Expect family rooms without bunk beds to feel small for four people, particularly with a pram.
Bring earplugs because the thin walls may carry considerable noise from neighbouring rooms.
Download the Club Mac app and join the Facebook group to find left-behind inflatables and resort information.
Bring reusable sports bottles and refill them at the many water stations instead of buying bottled water.
Visit the old town market on Sunday or Wednesday.
Avoid buying from sellers outside the hotel because their prices can be excessive.
Pack an extension lead to charge multiple devices.
Walk to the beach in about ten minutes, where you can hire paddleboards and kayaks, or take a taxi five minutes to Alcudia Old Town.
Budget at least €600 for children’s additional costs.
Consider a deluxe room if you want a higher room category.
Dine at Jupiter’s restaurant for a strong family-friendly meal and attentive staff.
Request room 315 in the back end of the Mars building for a particularly good location.
Check the balcony safety before booking with young children, as some balconies may not have locks.
Ask about upgraded rooms that are not advertised.
Try The Foxes Arms or Dakota Steak House nearby if you want a change from the hotel dinners.
Order several items at once from the burger bar to reduce time spent queueing.
Bring extra blankets for late-season stays, when nights can feel cold.
Ask about the continental breakfast at Marte if you have an early checkout; it may start around 4–5am.
Use the in-room fridge for keeping drinks and snacks cold.
Choose a sixth-floor Jupiter room for a quiet pool view, based on room 100’s experience.
Ask about room 414 in Jupiter for a quiet room with a pleasant view.
Request the west side of Jupiter or east side of Saturno on a mid-level floor or above to reduce noise.
Check that the air conditioning works properly when you arrive.
Keep valuables and money secured rather than leaving them in the room.
Choose quieter bars and pool-table areas if you want to escape the liveliest drinking and entertainment zones.
Request bed guards for bottom bunks if you are travelling with young children.
Ask for a room with a large balcony when booking.
Choose a waterpark-facing room for quieter surroundings and morning sun.
Check recent reports about power reliability before booking, as outages were reported several times in July.
Check the daily hotel newsletter and follow the hotel’s Facebook page for updates.
Bring hand sanitiser.
Avoid the Circus stage at night if mosquitoes bother you, as the area is particularly affected.
Club Mac is built for families who want the holiday to stay busy from breakfast until bedtime. This is a cheerful, high-energy resort rather than a quiet hideaway, with several swimming pools, its own aqua park and a packed programme of children’s entertainment. Evenings have a proper holiday-camp buzz, with shows around the circus and Saturno areas, a kids’ bar and easy-going food options such as the burger bar.
In Port d’Alcudia, the resort puts shops and local attractions within easy reach, including Hydropark nearby. A complimentary shuttle runs to the beach roughly twice an hour, which is particularly useful for families laden with towels and inflatables. With plenty to occupy younger children, from the wave pool to ice pops between swims, it is best suited to parents looking for convenience, activity and solid value rather than a secluded, boutique-style stay.
Guests regularly praise the warm, hard-working team and the sheer amount there is for children to do, especially the included aqua-park access. Rooms are generally found clean, though compact and fairly simple, and families may appreciate layouts with two double beds. The liveliness is a major draw, but it also means noise can carry, especially around busy evening entertainment. Some visitors mention occasional service lapses, insects and additional costs, yet many still leave feeling it was a fun, good-value family break—and plan to return.
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