Book à la carte restaurants early through the app or reception, especially during busy periods and conferences.
Guests tend to be impressed by the hotel’s spotless presentation, generously sized rooms and attentive, welcoming staff. The range of pools, bars and dining venues is a major draw, with private-pool rooms and the rooftop swimming area receiving particular appreciation. Many feel the all-inclusive plan represents good value, although certain add-ons can feel expensive. The setting is attractive and peaceful, but the route to the beach is steep. During busy periods, pools and shared spaces can feel crowded, and service is not always equally slick.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Zafiro Palace Andratx.
Book à la carte restaurants early through the app or reception, especially during busy periods and conferences.
Don’t rush to the pools for sunbeds; the resort generally has plenty of loungers and canopied spaces.
Try the à la carte restaurants, particularly the steakhouse, and sample as many specialties as possible.
Try local restaurants in Camp de Mar, Andratx, Port d’Andratx, and Sant Elm instead of dining exclusively at the hotel.
Choose Zafiro Club for its separate pool plus additional food and drink options.
Compare all-inclusive prices carefully, especially in high season, because nearby restaurants may offer better value.
Request Block 6 for bay, sea, mountain and pool views, with afternoon sun.
Reserve à la carte restaurants as soon as possible, ideally two days ahead or first thing in the morning.
Choose an all-inclusive package if you enjoy cocktails, good food, steakhouse dining, and inclusive extras.
Take local buses from the stop near the roundabout at the bottom of the hill to reach Palma, Andratx, Peguera, and other resorts.
Ask staff or the concierge whenever you need help; they can arrange assistance and suggest local experiences.
Visit Port d’Andratx for lunch or coffee; it is a worthwhile trip from Camp de Mar.
Expect a considerable uphill walk between the hotel and Camp de Mar beach, particularly if mobility is limited.
Request a pool-view room for attractive outlooks and convenient access to the pools.
Use the orientation tool and study the resort map on arrival; the large, multi-level layout can be confusing.
Request a sea-view room, but avoid car-park-facing rooms; the valley view is also attractive.
Choose a first-floor private or plunge-pool room for larger pools, but confirm heating because plunge pools may be unheated.
Make breakfast a priority, especially the Italian breakfast and The Market’s wide selection.
Request a ground-floor swim-up or private-pool room for direct pool access.
Download the Zafiro app to check events and pre-book meals and treatments.
Choose half board rather than all-inclusive for good value and to avoid poor drinks service and minibar charges.
Choose Block 7 for a quieter location away from the restaurants.
Choose Block 5 for attractive sea and mountain views and proximity to the Sky Pool and Oasis adult-only pool.
Book the Block 6 penthouse with a private pool for privacy and views.
Bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes and other insects can be bothersome.
Book golf early and consider combining a round with dinner at the golf course.
Expect some pools to be cold because most rely largely on sunlight for heating.
Use a taxi or private transfer from Palma Airport; direct transfers can be much quicker than buses.
Choose April or another off-season period for a quieter stay.
Choose buildings 2 or 3 for quieter rooms overlooking the golf course and cooler nights away from the pool.
Request a sea-view room for excellent views across the bay.
Choose a private-pool room, particularly a golf-course-facing option, for a more luxurious stay.
Try Maria’s beach restaurant for tapas and sushi, or visit Gran Follies for food and views.
Expect weaker lunchtime dining and longer waits at some restaurants outside breakfast service.
Visit Camp de Mar beach as well as the resort pools.
Use the adults-only Sky Pool for a quieter setting with beds over the water.
Hire a car to explore the surrounding area.
Note the Camp de Mar pharmacy and medical centre, while Andratx Pharmacy stays open until 21:00.
Arrive early to secure a particular cabana around the main pool.
Plan taxi journeys in advance because taxis can be scarce in the area.
Avoid Uber for short journeys and ask the hotel to arrange a taxi instead.
Pre-book a private airport transfer; the journey takes about 30 minutes.
Use the free, readily available parking at the front, but reserve a space before dinner when it may be busy.
Book directly with the hotel and join its loyalty scheme.
Visit in October for a quieter stay outside the busiest summer period.
Consider booking room-only if you plan to dine independently.
Use the numerous lifts if you are travelling with a buggy.
Choose the buffet without worrying about the à la carte options; it is very good.
Book restaurants in the port in advance.
Skip the club-class upgrade if the additional price seems excessive.
Book a junior suite for more space.
Avoid rooms next to the kids’ club and playground.
Request Block 9 for a quiet setting, with shaded loungers on the room side of the pool.
Allow plenty of time when ordering a taxi at reception, especially on weekends, because waits can exceed an hour.
Avoid Block 3 if you dislike golf-net views; choose Blocks 5 or 6 instead.
Consider Blocks 3, 4 and 5 for sea- and mountain-facing views.
Ask reception for a detailed breakdown of the final invoice.
Check that housekeeping has locked your door after cleaning.
Try the black burger at the Sky Pool.
Request a golf-course-facing room for the quietest location.
Choose a top-level plunge-pool room for elevated roof-terrace views, though the pools may be smaller.
Book Junior Suite 8 with sea view to avoid the golf-course nets.
Choose a higher block away from the parking lot for better views.
Request block 5 if mobility is an issue because it sits centrally within the resort.
Expect more families with young children during June weekdays.
Avoid Thursday through Saturday during conference periods if you prefer a quieter resort.
Walk to the beach, which is about five minutes away.
Scan the QR code on the room television to access Wi-Fi.
Book a suite when travelling with more than one child.
Request a standing fan if your room cannot be cooled below 20°C.
Tell staff about allergies in advance because allergy awareness may be limited.
Choose this resort for a quiet break rather than nightlife.
Use the nearby buses to get around.
Use the well-equipped gym and explore the nearby hiking routes.
Ask for beach and pool towels, as they are not automatically provided in every situation.
Zafiro Palace Andratx is a polished escape in Camp de Mar, designed for slow, sunny days and special-occasion stays. Its mood is more serene than buzzy, with spacious accommodation, thoughtful details such as evening room preparation, and a wide choice of places to swim and unwind. Couples will appreciate the adult-focused pool areas, while rooms with their own pool or Jacuzzi-style bath add a particularly indulgent touch. For a change of scene, the rooftop Sky Pool and Blue Lounge bring a more elevated, open-air feel.
Set in the southwest of Majorca, the hotel makes a comfortable base for enjoying Camp de Mar without sacrificing a sense of retreat. Dining is a real part of the stay, from the main buffet to restaurants including La Veranda and Mare Nostrum. The all-inclusive option can make sense for guests planning to spend most of their time on site, especially with pool service and several bars close at hand. Do note that reaching the beach involves a fairly demanding downhill-and-uphill walk.
Guests regularly praise the exceptionally well-kept rooms and the warmth of much of the team. They also like the generous facilities, plentiful pool towels and broad restaurant selection. At busy times, though, service can feel uneven and popular areas less restful than expected; a few visitors also wish the atmosphere had a little more energy.
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