Upgrade to a sea-view room, preferably a superior room overlooking the pool for morning sun and afternoon shade.
Guests repeatedly commend the polished, peaceful setting, especially the exceptionally tidy rooms and shared areas, comfortable proportions, and thoughtful finishing touches. Staff are generally described as warm and helpful, while the rooftop swimming and bar areas, coastal vistas, and generous breakfast or dinner options add to the appeal. The handy beachside position near restaurants also wins praise. On the downside, some feel the price does not fully match the inclusions, and a few report minor maintenance glitches.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of MiM Mallorca Meliá Collection.
Upgrade to a sea-view room, preferably a superior room overlooking the pool for morning sun and afternoon shade.
Park on surrounding side streets in low season, as hotel parking is limited.
Avoid street-facing rooms, especially those overlooking the bar, because they can be noisy.
Visit the Sky Bar in the evening for views and cocktails; the rooftop opens at 11am.
Choose a full frontal sea-view room; all rooms have balconies, but only some offer full beach views for an extra charge.
Reserve a pool lounger before 10am, as the pool area has limited space.
Ask reception for free beach towels and return them at the end of the day; only double day beds are charged.
Request a pool-facing room if you prefer that outlook.
Avoid rooms beside the service stairway, as early-morning cleaning preparations can be noisy.
Skip the spa treatments if value for money is important.
Arrange a rental car through the hotel if you want independent transport.
Plan bus transport for excursions beyond the area, as other destinations are some distance away.
Plan taxi journeys ahead because taxis are not always readily available.
Use the hotel transfer service for a cheap, well-organised airport connection.
Walk five minutes to the Savines bus stop for a direct Palma airport bus costing roughly €8.
Take the bus to Porto Cristo or Cala Millor and pay by card, as cash costs more.
Ask Salvador for assistance during your meal; he provides exceptional service.
Skip half board, as the surrounding area has plenty of inexpensive places to eat.
Visit Hermanos Jimenez in Sa Coma for friendly service and good food in a rustic setting.
Try Restaurant Maritimo next to the hotel for good food.
Have breakfast early because the restaurant can become busy.
Choose S’Illot beach for cheaper sun beds, about €15 compared with up to €36 at Sa Coma.
MiM Mallorca Meliá Collection feels designed for slowing down: a polished, adults-only retreat where contemporary interiors, calm corners and a sustainability-minded approach meet the Mediterranean. Days naturally revolve around the pools, the rooftop terrace and its broad coastal outlook, while the spa’s hammam offers a quieter reset. Mediterranean cooking keeps the mood easy rather than overly formal.
Set on Mallorca’s east coast near the small village of S’Illot, the hotel puts beaches, seafront strolls and local places to eat within easy reach. It is a strong fit for couples and friends looking for a peaceful base rather than a family resort, with the bonus of being pet-friendly. Choose a sea-facing room if the horizon is part of your holiday plan.
Guests regularly single out the immaculate upkeep, generously sized, restful rooms and the considerate details around the hotel. The team, including the reception staff, earns warm mentions for making stays feel well looked after, and breakfast and dinner are often praised for their choice. A few visitors feel the higher rates do not always reflect what is included, and occasional maintenance niggles have been reported, but the overall impression is of a very well-kept, relaxing stay.
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