Request a sea-view room; it overlooks the beach and avoids the road, making the extra cost worthwhile.
What guests mention
Guests tend to leave happy with Levante Park’s bright, well-kept rooms, updated bathrooms and, especially, the outlook from sea-facing accommodation. The setting near the beach and resort amenities is a major plus, as are staff often described as warm and attentive. Food choice, the pool and evening entertainment also receive favourable mentions. On the less positive side, smaller rooms do not suit everyone, service is not always consistently polished, and securing a sunbed can be frustrating. Some visitors also feel added charges weaken the overall value.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Levante Park Hotel.
Top tips
Request a high-floor pool- or sea-view room, ideally on the third floor or above; expect excellent views, pool outlooks and less street noise, possibly at extra cost.
Request a high-floor front or pool-facing room with a balcony and sea view for the best outlook.
Arrive before 7:00, queue when the doors open, and place your towel down early to secure a pool lounger.
Request a higher-floor room, especially on levels 4 or 5, for better views and less road or entertainment noise.
Book a superior room for pool-and-sea views, extra touches, and a generally quieter setting.
Choose a rear-facing room for a quieter balcony, but expect limited views and possible road or neighboring-bar noise.
Pack an extension lead or multi-adapter because rooms have limited plug sockets; reception may lend one for €5.
Avoid rooms facing the old part, side street, or rear road if you are sensitive to traffic, bars, or late music.
Choose a front sea-facing room to avoid street, house and mountain views from some rear rooms.
Choose a rear-facing room for more quiet, or avoid front rooms if road noise from coaches, bikes, and pedestrians bothers you.
Avoid balconies directly overlooking the outdoor stage if evening entertainment noise bothers you.
Choose a rear room for a quieter outlook and afternoon or evening balcony sun, reportedly lasting until around 6–7pm.
Book the Levante rather than the Levante Park for a good sea view.
Walk along the promenade to enjoy the nearby beaches, and watch for cyclists beside the sea.
Collect pool towels from the hotel rather than packing your own.
Arrive early for the busy evening shows at the sister Levante Hotel opposite, which start at 9:30pm.
Use the beach across the road when the small pool area becomes crowded.
Choose half board for good value, but consider eating dinner elsewhere because the evening food may disappoint.
Expect morning sun in beach-facing rooms and sunshine for most of the day in pool-facing rooms.
Ask the restaurant about gluten-free meals, which are handled helpfully with good options.
Bring your own soap, shower gel, and shampoo because bathroom supplies may be limited.
Bring your own powerful hair dryer, particularly if you have long or thick hair.
Skip paying extra for a sea view if you prefer a larger, quieter rear room with evening sun.
Avoid first-floor rooms; early furniture moving and thin walls can make them noisier.
Use local buses and pay with a debit card for substantially cheaper fares.
Shop at Supermarket Paula along the promenade toward Cala Millor for cheaper snacks and supplies.
Consider a boat trip to Porto Cristo and visit its Sunday market from 9:00 to 14:00.
Visit the Cala Millor market on Mondays from 9:00 to 14:00 beside Aldi.
Visit Cala Millor for a break from the usual tourist shops.
Skip the glass-bottom boat if you dislike crowded excursions.
Try Alma Mia for pizza and pasta, Panetosto restaurants, or Son Servera for additional dining options.
Try Maria’s Bar/Cafeteria and Gabby’s for affordable food and drinks.
Do not book a double room for three people.
Book a room with a balcony if you want to watch fishing boats and sea activity.
Check the La Luna annex carefully because its rooms are tiny; choose the main hotel for slightly quieter air conditioning.
Request rooms 103, 111, 203, 211, 303, or 311 for pool and sea views.
Consider room 517 if you want a front-facing room with a sea view.
Consider room 408 for a high-floor sea view.
Request room 305 on the third-floor centre for a recommended location.
Request room 001 for its long balcony and two sets of sliding doors.
Avoid rooms 215 and 216, and consider room 204 or a fifth-floor room for better views.
Avoid room 316 because it overlooks the Luna Park apartments and rooftops.
Request effective air conditioning, especially during hot weather.
Use the sister Levante Hotel across the road if you prefer its pool.
Take care in the deep pool and swim only if you are confident in deep water.
Bring an inflatable pillow because the pool loungers can become uncomfortable.
Bring pool shoes because the paving gets hot, and choose loungers near the pool bar for earlier shade.
Wait for loungers to become available later in the morning, as people often leave after about an hour.
Request two key cards and leave one in the slot to keep the air conditioning running.
Avoid inner-quad rooms during peak summer because outdoor entertainment can be noisy.
Request a room in 401–410, where lower numbers reportedly offer better sea views.
Choose a higher-numbered room for a reportedly better sea view.
Ask for a higher room facing the Levante hotel.
Request room 712 for top-floor views, afternoon sun and privacy.
Request room 602 for a lovely sea outlook.
Consider a ground-floor room numbered 00, which is reportedly twice the size of other rooms despite its rear location.
Ask for a room ending in 14, such as 514 or 314, because these rooms are reportedly larger.
Request rooms 1 to 10 for a direct sea view.
Request a room away from the lifts, as one lift-side room faced unattractive apartments.
Take the stairs instead of the lift for extra exercise, except when carrying luggage or wearing heels.
Bring a travel kettle if you want tea or coffee in your room.
Budget €2 per day for the safe, use the room fridge, and check whether the indoor pool is open in September.
Plan for unreliable Wi-Fi and allow extra time when connecting.
Check the entertainment schedule at the Levante Park bar, not just the main-stage shows.
Place your towel on the far side of the beach area for the longest sunshine, despite early towel reservations.
Use the beach instead of the pool for better swimming and optional waiter service.
Stay here for direct access to the beach and nearby entertainment.
Consider room 509 for an excellent pool view.
Consider room 420 for a sea view on a higher floor.
Consider room 301 if available.
Consider room 321 for a quiet corner, with midday sun and late-afternoon shade.
Consider room 315 for more space than most rooms.
Consider room 216 only if you prefer a cool, shaded room; it overlooks the kitchens and has little outlook.
Avoid room 117 if you want sunshine or an open outlook; it faces the road and a tree.
Avoid rooms 117–119 if early-morning street noise bothers you; refuse-bin wagons, cleaners, and coaches pass nearby.
Avoid room 5 because it is reportedly noisy all night.
Avoid room 005 because it can be noisy throughout the night.
Consider room 215 if you want a larger room, but expect a poor view and no sun.
Ask for room 510 for a front-facing sea view, or room 512 for mountain views when traveling alone.
Request room 414 for extra space, evening sun, and a peaceful balcony; choose a higher floor for mountain views.
Request rooms 404–410 for great sea views.
Request rooms 408–411 for excellent sea views, but expect no balcony sun after lunch.
Choose this hotel for a quieter atmosphere if you prefer an older, sleep-friendly crowd.
Check EasyJet’s hold-luggage charges before booking, as fees may be expensive.
Pack antibacterial wipes and hand sanitizer.
Use the hotel if you need accessible facilities, which provide good disabled access.
Check end-of-season operating arrangements before booking a late-season stay.
Arrange late checkout in advance if needed; it costs €25 until 6:00pm.
Check that booking photos show Levante Park Hotel rather than another hotel in the group.
About Levante Park Hotel
Levante Park Hotel brings a smart, contemporary feel to Cala Bona, with a particularly appealing outlook for guests who book a sea-view room. Interiors are clean and modern rather than overly formal, and renovated bathrooms, air conditioning and in-room fridges make it an easy place to settle into. The pool area and evening entertainment add a sociable holiday rhythm, while the overall atmosphere remains relaxed.
Set in central Cala Bona, the hotel is well placed for beach time, waterfront strolls and the resort’s local restaurants, including several seafood options nearby. It is a practical choice for couples, solo travellers and anyone who wants to be close to the action without needing a car for every outing. Free Wi-Fi, breakfast and pool access are useful inclusions, and rooms come with a flat-screen TV; those who value space may prefer to check room categories carefully.
Guests regularly praise the spotless standards, helpful staff and pleasant sea views, describing it as a lovely base for a Majorcan break. Many also appreciate the food selection and nightly entertainment. The recurring caveats are that some rooms feel on the small side, service can occasionally be uneven, and the morning race for pool loungers can take the shine off an otherwise very enjoyable stay.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Adults only
- Airport transportation
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast buffet
- Concierge
- Dry cleaning
- Evening entertainment
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Free breakfast
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Heated pool
- Indoor pool
- Internet
- Laundry service
- Meeting rooms
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Spa
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun umbrellas
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