Book All Inclusive if a pool-facing room is essential; otherwise request one when booking, as most rooms face the pool and there are no sea views.
What guests mention
Guests tend to rate HSM Atlantic Park highly for its friendly, family-oriented mood, appealing pool area and convenient position near the beach, shops and Magaluf’s attractions. Many appreciate the daily cleaning, ample loungers, lively activities such as water polo and table tennis, and the broad buffet selection. Staff, particularly at the bar, are often warmly mentioned, although service is not consistently praised. The main drawbacks are occasional noise, some room odours or sound transfer, minor housekeeping misses and meals that can sometimes arrive less hot than expected.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of HSM Atlantic Park.
Top tips
Request a pool-facing room for the best outlook and sunshine; most rooms face the pool, but some overlook the car park, rooftops, or neighboring hotels.
Request a higher-floor room for better views, quieter surroundings, and potentially newer refurbishment; lower floors can be noisier.
Request a higher-floor room, ideally 5th floor or above, for better views and less noise from reception, dining, bars, and the pool.
Choose half-board or bed and breakfast over all-inclusive; food and alcohol restrictions can make the premium poor value, with only three alcoholic drinks at lunch and dinner.
Choose a lower-floor room, around floors 1–4, for easier stairs and shorter waits for the slow lifts; some lower rooms are also quiet.
Choose a first- or second-floor room, or another lower-numbered room, if you prefer using the stairs rather than waiting for busy lifts.
Visit outside the busiest summer periods, such as in September, to avoid large groups and a crowded, noisy pool.
Bring earplugs because Magaluf can be noisy when clubgoers return in the early morning.
Check the current pool rules before bringing inflatables; large floats may be prohibited, while small ones were reportedly allowed.
Choose a room away from the pool for a quieter stay, especially if children go to bed early.
Ask reception for extra pillows or blankets; requests may be delivered within about an hour.
Bring bottled water because rooms may not contain drinkable water or a complimentary arrival bottle.
Request the biggest room available if space matters, as some rooms are about 36 square meters rather than 20.
Avoid first-floor rooms 101–105 because the view is poor and unpleasant smells have been reported.
Try the Spanish bars behind the hotel and visit Peaky Blinders pub for nearby nightlife.
Request an end room for a larger layout, double balcony, and extra sofa and chair space.
Choose the All Inclusive option, as it is considered worthwhile for the extra cost.
Request a room away from the lifts to reduce nighttime noise from people passing, shouting, and banging on doors.
Book airport transfers with Balearic Transfers for reliable taxi service.
Rent a car to explore the rest of Mallorca.
Join the family activities near the pool when traveling with children.
See the pirate show across the road, which suits both children and adults.
Walk about 10 minutes to reach the beach.
Budget €18 for the non-refundable safe fee if you want in-room valuables storage.
Bring your own kettle if you want one in the room.
Bring your own iron, as hotel hire was reported to cost €20 per hour.
Arrive early for a sunbed on particularly warm, busy days.
Bring mosquito repellent for evenings around the outdoor bar.
Tip the staff for attentive service.
Consider middle-floor rooms if you want a compromise between views and lift access.
Consider the ninth-floor pool-facing rooms for elevated pool views.
Choose a corner room for more sunshine.
Request a room away from the lifts because the doors can close loudly.
Consider Room 827 for a spacious junior-suite layout, but expect rooftop views from the upper floor.
Consider Room 308 for a quiet, spacious stay.
Avoid rooms ending in 25, 26, or 27 if you want a view, as they overlook the roof and may be beside the lifts or stairs.
Prepare for Spanish school groups around mid-June, which can make the hotel noisy despite generally good behaviour.
Check your flight times carefully, as you cannot expect to keep the room after 12:00.
Use the accessible facilities around the bar, pool, and restaurant if needed.
Get a beach towel from reception for a refundable €10 deposit instead of bringing your own.
Try Pirates, especially if you are staying for the pool and resort entertainment.
Visit Sol Magaluf Park during your stay.
Try Arthur’s Bar for bingo and reasonably priced drinks.
Choose the right side of the hotel if you prefer less afternoon sun on your balcony.
Use the air conditioning available in every room.
Ask about room size before booking, as some rooms are extremely small.
Expect the bedroom and living area to share one space rather than having a separate bedroom.
Bring your own pillow if hotel pillows are important to you.
Request adjacent rooms to families if travelling with children, preferably above the 2nd floor.
Ask about sound insulation when booking if you are sensitive to room-to-room noise.
Avoid the top floor if you are planning a loud group holiday; choose a lower floor instead.
Request a corner suite on a higher floor for especially good views and fewer people walking past.
Request room 617 for its particularly good view.
Request a room in the centre of the hotel for the quietest location away from reception and the dining area.
Change the television remote’s language setting to English if needed.
Use free street parking near the hotel and explore the nearby small shops and green area.
About HSM Atlantic Park
HSM Atlantic Park is a smart, contemporary base with an easy-going family feel, set apart from Magaluf’s louder side. Its bright rooms, parquet floors and balconies keep things simple and comfortable, while the pool terrace is the social heart of the hotel: expect a large free-form pool, a children’s pool, loungers and a handy pool bar. There’s also a mini club, playground, games room and a regular programme of daytime activities and evening shows.
The hotel sits in a calmer pocket of Magaluf, around 400 metres from the sandy Blue Flag beach, yet close enough for restaurants, shops and the resort’s main attractions. Western Park, karting and the Pirates show are nearby, and the bus stop beside the hotel makes Palma an easy outing. It works particularly well for families, couples wanting resort convenience without staying in the thick of the nightlife, and golfers heading to Poniente or Santa Ponsa. Half-board, full-board and all-inclusive options are available, with buffet meals and live cooking stations.
Guests often describe the hotel as clean, welcoming and good value for a family break. The pool, plentiful sunbeds, snack bar and energetic entertainment team get frequent praise, as does the choice at mealtimes. Some do find the atmosphere noisier at busy times, and service can feel uneven, but many leave calling it a thoroughly enjoyable holiday stay.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Aerobics
- Archery
- Baggage storage
- Banquet room
- Bar / lounge
- Billiards
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's television networks
- Darts
- Dry cleaning
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Hiking
- Indoor play area for children
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids pool
- Laundry service
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Taxi service
- Water park offsite
- Wifi
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