Request a pool-view room, preferably on a higher floor; it avoids road traffic, gets better sun and views, though evening entertainment can last until 11 pm.
What guests mention
Guests generally see Eix Alcudia Hotel as a good-value, clean and friendly place to stay, with staff often singled out for their welcoming service. The near-port position and short walk to the beach are major advantages, as are the maintained facilities, pool area and broad breakfast buffet. Many enjoy the peaceful setting, though others feel the atmosphere is overly quiet. Room style and condition receive mixed reactions, and some diners find the food less impressive than breakfast. Noise can also vary by room, while the nearby beach is not ideal for every swimmer.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Eix Alcudia Hotel.
Top tips
Request a pool-view room, preferably on floors 2–4; it is sunnier and usually quieter than the roadside side, but evening entertainment can last until 11 p.m.
Request and, if needed, pay extra for a pool-view room with a balcony, preferably on a higher floor; it is generally quieter than road-facing rooms.
Request an inward-facing pool-view room—pay extra if needed; it is generally quieter and avoids busy-road outlooks.
Request a pool-view room, preferably away from the road; pay the supplement for better views, more sun and generally quieter surroundings, though entertainment can add noise.
Pay extra for a pool-view room; it usually offers a better outlook and quieter setting than road-facing rooms, though evening entertainment can add occasional noise.
Request an upper-floor pool-view room for better outlook and less traffic noise, but bring earplugs because entertainment may continue until 11:30pm or midnight.
Request an inward-facing pool-view room, preferably on an upper floor; it gets plenty of sun and avoids busy-road traffic, though pool entertainment can run until around midnight.
Request a pool-view room for quieter nights and better views; roadside rooms may overlook apartments or shabby streets, while poolside entertainment can run until 11pm.
Request a pool-view room, preferably checking the floor; it is generally quieter than roadside rooms, though poolside entertainment can run until 11pm.
Arrive early for the best chance of securing a sunny sunbed, as towels may reserve loungers for hours and availability varies.
Request an upper-floor pool-view room; avoid the ground floor, and note that the top floor has lift access.
Avoid street-facing rooms if you are noise-sensitive; traffic can be noticeable late at night.
Request a higher-floor room for greater quiet, more sunshine and a better pool outlook; avoid the top floor during rainy weather.
Check both pools before settling, as availability varies and the pool area can become busy.
Use the free car park across the road, but expect the spaces directly in front of the hotel to fill quickly.
Avoid main-road-facing rooms because traffic can be noisy late at night.
Arrive early and mark your sunbed clearly, as towels may reserve loungers before they are used.
Choose a street- or side-street-facing room if you prefer more privacy or sunshine; pool views may not justify the surcharge, though road noise is possible.
Avoid front- and street-facing rooms if you are sensitive to traffic noise, especially on lower floors.
Park in the free car park across the road, a short walk from the hotel.
Request or bring a kettle, mug, and your own tea, coffee, sugar, and milk.
Request a refurbished room and confirm that the air conditioning works before accepting it.
Avoid ground-floor rooms because they can be noisy and may overlook walls or the entertainment area.
Bring a kettle, mug, and tea or coffee supplies, or request or hire a kettle from reception.
Request a refurbished room and confirm that the air conditioning works.
Choose bed and breakfast rather than half board if you want better nearby dining options and prefer to avoid bland evening meals.
Choose bed and breakfast rather than half board, as plenty of good dining options are nearby.
Choose a side-street-facing room if you prioritize evening quiet over pool views; it offers more balcony privacy and local street views.
Choose a suite if you need more space; standard rooms are small and may not suit three people.
Use happy hour from 5pm to 6pm for cocktails, but allow time to queue.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if possible because they can be noisy and overlook walls, reception, or entertainment areas.
Choose a higher floor for better room size and fewer noise problems, but check the stair distance before accepting the room.
Request a high-floor room for more quiet and a better outlook, avoiding the floor above the bar or entertainment area.
Avoid standard rooms if space matters; they may be small and unsuitable for three people.
Confirm pool-view availability and pricing when booking, and do not pay extra for a sea or beach view because none is visible.
Visit the bar during happy hour from 5pm to 6pm for good-value cocktails, allowing time to queue.
Request a room on the 2nd floor or higher; 3rd or 4th floors are ideal, while the top floor may overheat.
Request a high-floor room for a quieter stay, particularly on the fourth floor.
Choose an upper-floor room to reduce traffic noise, and check the floor before confirming a poolside room.
Explore the nearby shops, restaurants, beach, and marina, all within an easy walk.
Walk to Alcudia Old Town in about 15 minutes, then continue along the harbour.
Use the spa and sauna, and take advantage of the spa’s free showers and towels before a late airport departure.
Walk to the nearby beach, marina, harbour, shops, and restaurants, all within an easy stroll.
Do not rely on the safe for a laptop; it fits an iPad or similar tablet, and the key costs €15 per week.
Request a south-side or quiet-road room for a quieter stay.
Choose a corner room for a larger balcony and slightly more space.
Walk to Alcudia Old Town, which takes about 15 minutes and is worth the visit.
Choose a street-facing room if you prefer privacy or want to avoid the pool-view surcharge, accepting less attractive views and possible road noise.
Request one of the five ground-floor wheelchair-access rooms when booking; ground-floor rooms suit limited mobility but may face the main road.
Choose a street-facing room if you prefer more privacy or watching local life from the balcony, accepting possible road noise.
Request an upper-floor room to reduce traffic noise.
Use Wi-Fi near reception, where the signal is available but can be hit and miss.
Walk to the nearby beach, just a short stroll away.
Use the free pool and beach towel exchange instead of packing extra towels.
Choose this adults-only hotel if you prefer a quieter stay, but do not expect a children’s pool.
Avoid rooms 101–105 if possible; they are near reception, on the ground floor, and have limited afternoon balcony sun.
Request an extended balcony or corner suite for more space, sunshine, and private balcony loungers.
Use local buses to visit neighbouring resorts and travel around the area.
Choose a north-west-facing room for cooler temperatures, or avoid west-facing rooms if you dislike heat at night.
Visit Lloyds Chippy for a reliable takeaway, or try Mariner among the nearby eateries.
Email the hotel before arrival to request your preferred pool-view room.
Avoid room 101 because its ground-floor balcony opens onto the street and it is next to a noisy cupboard.
Ask for an extended or large balcony for private sunloungers and more space.
Request a ground-floor room for an extra-large terrace with sun loungers, but expect less view and sunshine in some positions.
Book the Tuesday barbecue for generous portions and a price of about €16 per person.
Walk to the nearby beach; it is only a short stroll from the hotel.
Eat out at the surrounding restaurants, and stock up at the supermarket next door.
Tell the hotel whether you prefer morning, afternoon, or evening sun, since balcony orientation affects when rooms receive sunlight.
Avoid room 101; its balcony opens onto the street and it is next to a noisy cupboard.
Expect the Wi-Fi to be unreliable in some rooms.
Choose a corner room for a larger balcony.
Specify whether you want morning, afternoon, or evening sun, and email the hotel before arrival.
Ask the hotel about problems or dietary requirements; staff are particularly helpful with special requests.
Walk to the local beach for white sand and shallow water; continue along the bay for deeper swimming.
Use the hotel’s free pool and beach towels, including free exchanges.
Ask reception for help with problems; staff may resolve issues quickly, including changing an unsuitable room.
Bring a travel kettle, and expect inconsistent or weak Wi-Fi in some rooms.
Request room 366 for a large balcony and sunshine from about 9:30; room 367 has a smaller balcony with chairs and a table.
Use local buses to visit neighbouring resorts and travel around the area.
Use the room fridge for drinks, but expect limited capacity.
Use the safe for an iPad or tablet, but do not expect a laptop to fit.
Skip the pool-view surcharge if the outlook does not matter to you; the pool may not be attractive enough to justify the extra cost.
Check your room assignment before arrival; changing from a roadside room may cost €10 per night and may be impossible when the hotel is full.
Use Wi-Fi near reception, where the signal is available but can be intermittent.
Book the Tuesday-night barbecue, reported at about €16 per person and considered generous value.
Choose this adults-only hotel if you want a quieter stay without children.
Choose room 366 for a large balcony with sun from around 9:30 until late afternoon.
Book a junior suite, especially one with a terrace, sunbeds, and pool view.
Ask for a room with working air-conditioning, and expect performance to be average.
Note that this is an adults-only hotel with no children’s pool.
Request rooms 106 to 112 for larger balconies.
Request working air-conditioning, as some rooms have unreliable cooling.
Book a junior suite for a terrace, sunbeds, and pool view.
Budget €15 for the safe key for one week.
Bring your own clothes hangers because the supplied ones are poor.
Bring or hire an iron, as rooms do not include one.
Book a double room for single occupancy if you want extra space.
Bring earplugs if early-morning cleaning noise or banging doors may disturb you.
Request a room away from the pool if you prefer daytime quiet.
Choose an east-facing room for excellent sunrises.
Avoid rooms 362 and 363 if you need more space.
Upgrade if you want a larger balcony, as standard balconies are small.
Book pool-view suite 265 for a pool outlook.
Bring mosquito-killer plug-ins if you plan to sleep with the windows open.
Buy large 5–6 litre water bottles from main-street shops instead of small beach-front bottles, then refill smaller bottles.
Return before midnight if you want to use the hotel bar, which closes then.
Bring your own jam if you want a specific breakfast choice.
Use the hotel as a convenient base for the beach, bars, and restaurants.
Request four separate beds when booking a twin family room.
Avoid rooms 110 and 111; they are older and may have unpleasant hallway carpeting.
Request room 116 for a quiet first-floor position above the restaurant overlooking the smaller pool.
Request room 314 if available; it has been described as perfect.
Request room 232 for a pool view.
Request room 219 for a quiet end-of-hall position overlooking the pool.
Visit Alcudia Old Town and the market on Tuesdays and Sundays.
Request room 110 if you want air conditioning that stays on without inserting a card.
Ask for a pool-view room on the table-tennis side for a balcony that is twice as large.
Request rooms 106 to 112 for larger balconies.
Request a first-floor room from 107 onward for a larger balcony.
Request room 320 for a sunny balcony overlooking the pool.
Request room 264 for a pool-facing view.
Request room 118.
Request room 357 for a more private pool view.
Request rooms 121 or 123.
Avoid room 234.
Avoid room 131 if road noise concerns you.
Request room 421 for a quiet, shaded morning on the bar and restaurant side.
Avoid room 125, which can be dark enough to require lights during the day.
Choose room 262 for afternoon sunshine until sunset.
Avoid room 137 if you are sensitive to noise from the fire-exit door.
Request a pool-view room near 365 for a larger balcony and afternoon sun.
Request room 254 for afternoon sunshine until late.
Request a suite for more space and strong sunshine with effective air conditioning.
Use Wi-Fi in the lobby if your room is distant; connectivity was unreliable in room 352.
Use the side entrance before it locks at 18:00.
Ask reception for glasses if you plan to have drinks on the balcony, and use the room fridge to keep them chilled.
Walk farther down the beach to escape the bad-egg smell from stagnant water.
Try the hotel breakfast, which was highly praised.
Book directly with the hotel for the best rates, payment on arrival, and a free transfer when staying four or more days.
Request one of the five ground-floor wheelchair-accessible rooms when booking.
Choose room 140 for a quiet, shaded position.
Choose room 367 only if you are happy with a smaller balcony furnished with two chairs and a table.
Choose room 327 for a high-floor view with very little noise.
Choose room 323 for sunshine throughout the day on the balcony.
Choose room 257 for a lovely pool-facing view.
Choose room 118 for morning sunshine on the balcony.
Accept the complimentary champagne offered on arrival.
Board Palma-bound buses at their starting point, as buses stopping near the hotel are often full.
Choose this hotel for a child- and teenager-free stay suited to couples or solo relaxation.
Join the happy-hour queue if you want a drink and a chance to chat.
Book a rate including breakfast; it is highly regarded.
Hang the cleaning yes/no sign on your door when you want to control daily housekeeping.
Ask for a kettle as soon as you arrive if you want one in the room.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if balcony sunshine is important.
Request a west-facing room for the preferred orientation.
Avoid standard rooms if you want a generous balcony.
Ask for a room with a number in the 60s if you specifically want a pool view.
Request room 143 for a ground-floor pool view near reception.
Avoid room 268 if you want a view or balcony sunshine.
Avoid rooms adjacent to the bar area if you want to minimize noise.
Use the spa’s free showers and towels to freshen up before a late flight home.
Book a double room for single occupancy if you want more space when travelling alone.
Take the A32 bus from the airport, reported at €8.40 for a solo journey.
Request a room change if evening entertainment beside the pool disturbs you.
Try the spa and sauna, especially if visiting when the pool is too cool for swimming.
Visit the Tuesday market and combine it with the Tuesday-night barbecue.
Book excursions through No Frills, which the hotel can arrange on your behalf.
Hire a bicycle from the shop behind the hotel for reportedly good value.
Expect shallow water at the local white-sand beach; swimmers should walk farther along the bay.
Wear shoes around the pool because the faux grass becomes very hot during the day.
Use the smaller pool near the restaurant if the main pool feels busy.
Mark your pool towel with something personal because the hotel’s beach towels look alike.
Try Mariner if you want a recommended nearby restaurant.
Try Lloyds Chippy for a nearby casual meal.
Ask about dietary requirements because the kitchen may be able to accommodate them extensively.
Check that hot food is genuinely hot before serving yourself.
Arrive after 8:40am for breakfast to avoid the busiest period and improve your chance of finding a table.
Choose half board if you prefer the reported value of the evening meal.
Face east if possible to enjoy sunrise views from the room.
Consider room 234 if you need ample space.
Handle the shower carefully because the water temperature may fluctuate.
Bring earplugs if you are sensitive to cleaners starting early and doors banging around 7:50am.
Bring your own hangers because the supplied ones are poor.
Avoid rooms 362 and 363 if you need more space, as they are particularly small.
Consider room 105 if you prefer a quiet street outlook.
Book pool-view suite 265 if you want a specific suite recommendation.
Do not count on a late-night drink at the hotel bar because it closes at midnight.
Request a south-side room for a quieter outlook.
Choose an all-inclusive plan if available.
Bring your own jam if you prefer more choice at breakfast.
Buy large 5–6 litre water bottles from shops on the main street instead of paying €2 for a small bottle on the beachfront.
Bring mosquito-killer plugs if you plan to sleep with the windows open.
Use the hotel as a base for easy access to the beach, bars, and restaurants.
Avoid west-facing rooms if you dislike heat at night.
Choose a north-facing room for afternoon sun from around 4pm until late.
Choose a northwest-facing room for a cooler interior with less direct sunlight.
Choose rooms 101–105 for easy access near reception, but expect limited balcony sun and a side-street outlook.
Request room 314 if available.
Ask for room 219 for a quiet end-of-hall location overlooking the pool.
Ask for room 232 if it is available.
Bring a travel kettle for in-room drinks.
Walk out to the many local restaurants and bars near the hotel.
Head to Alcudia Old Town and the market on Tuesdays and Sundays.
Choose the third floor overlooking the road if you are comfortable without a pool view.
Choose the second floor for a quiet room even without a pool view.
Request rooms 121 or 123 for a recommended stay.
Choose room 421 for a quiet, shaded morning position on the bar and restaurant side.
Choose room 407 for a satisfactory street view if you prefer not to pay for a pool view.
Choose room 357 for a more private pool view set slightly back from the pool area.
Choose room 328 for a pool view.
Choose room 320 for a sunny balcony overlooking the pool.
Choose room 264 for a pool-facing view.
Choose room 262 for afternoon sunshine until sunset.
Choose room 254 for sunshine from around 11 a.m. until late afternoon.
Avoid room 234.
Avoid room 137 if nighttime noise bothers you; people using the fire-exit door can cause loud bangs.
Avoid room 131 because the nearby fire-exit door can bang loudly at night.
Avoid room 125 because it is very dark and may require lights throughout the day.
Choose room 118 for a highly recommended stay.
Choose room 110 if you want air conditioning that can remain on without inserting a room card.
Request a pool-view room on the table-tennis side for a balcony about twice as large.
Request a room near 365 for a larger balcony and afternoon sun.
Book a suite for extra space, plenty of sun and very good air conditioning.
Use Wi-Fi in the lobby if your room is distant; connection was unreliable in room 352 but strong there.
Walk farther down the beach to avoid the stagnant-water smell.
Use the side entrance before 18:00, as it is locked afterward.
Ask reception for glasses if you plan to drink on the balcony, and use the room fridge to keep drinks cold.
Book directly with the hotel for the best rates, pay on arrival, and receive a free transfer for stays of four or more days.
Choose a room away from the pool for more privacy, accepting that it may be slightly noisier.
Request room 327 for a higher-floor outlook and minimal noise.
Request room 257 for a pool-facing view.
Request a side-facing room if you want sunshine for most of the day.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if you want sunlight and a view, although some offer unusually large terraces with sun loungers.
Choose this hotel if you specifically want a child-free stay for couples or solo relaxation.
Try happy hour even if you do not drink much; it is an easy way to socialise.
Hang the yes/no housekeeping sign on your door when you want to skip daily cleaning.
Accept the complimentary champagne offered on arrival.
Board Palma-bound buses at their starting point, because nearby stops may have no available space.
Shop at the supermarket next door for supplies.
Use the large car park directly across the road from the hotel.
Explore the many restaurants near the hotel rather than relying solely on hotel dining.
Include breakfast when booking, as it is highly regarded.
Check that your room is suitable when booking, because changing rooms may be impossible when the hotel is full.
Budget €10 per night if you may need to move from a busy roadside room.
Ask about rooms with a 60 number if you want a pool view.
Avoid standard rooms if balcony space matters, as their balconies may be small.
Check the balcony door security on arrival, as the doors may feel flimsy.
Request a kettle as soon as you arrive, and use the in-room fridge for drinks despite its limited capacity.
Ask for a west-facing room if you prefer that orientation.
Avoid room 268 if you want a view or sunshine; its balcony is large but lacks both.
Ask about room 143 for a ground-floor pool view near reception.
Avoid single rooms if space matters, as they are particularly small.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if you want direct sunshine.
Avoid rooms beside the bar area if you want greater quiet.
Do not rely on the small parking area in front of the hotel, as it often fills up.
Take the A32 bus from the airport; the fare was €8.40 for one person.
Book excursions through No Frills, which the hotel can arrange.
Hire a bicycle from the provider behind the hotel for good value.
Visit the Tuesday market and consider booking a Tuesday barbecue the same evening.
Check that hot food is served hot.
Schedule breakfast after 8:40am to avoid the busiest period and find a table more easily.
Request a room change if poolside entertainment becomes disruptive.
Wear shoes around the pool because the faux grass becomes very hot.
Use the shower carefully because the water temperature may fluctuate.
About Eix Alcudia Hotel
Eix Alcudia Hotel has the easygoing feel of a classic Majorcan base: four storeys, two lifts and a calm, unfussy atmosphere that suits guests who prefer a relaxed holiday rhythm. It is not trying to be flashy; instead, the appeal is in well-kept shared spaces, a poolside setting and practical comforts such as air conditioning, walk-in showers in some rooms, and a steam room for winding down after a day out.
Set in Puerto de Alcudia on Majorca’s north coast, the hotel is only around 150 metres from the beach and within a short walk of the harbour’s bars and restaurants. Alcudia Old Town is an easy outing for historic streets and market-day browsing, while the waterfront location makes this a handy choice for couples and independent travellers who want to be near the action without staying in a particularly lively spot. Bed-and-breakfast and half-board stays are available.
Guests regularly mention the warm, helpful team, particularly the bar staff, and appreciate that rooms and communal areas are cleaned diligently. Breakfast earns plenty of praise for its buffet selection, while pool-view rooms, plentiful loungers and the peaceful mood help make for a genuinely restful break. Feedback is not uniformly glowing, though: some guests find the décor dated, meals inconsistent and the quietness a little too subdued for their taste.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Adult pool
- Adults only
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Bicycle rental
- Board games / puzzles
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Currency exchange
- Dry cleaning
- Evening entertainment
- Facial treatments
- Fitness / spa locker rooms
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Foot massage
- Free internet
- Free public parking nearby
- Full body massage
- Head massage
- Hot tub
- Ironing service
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Street parking
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Taxi service
- Wifi
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