Pros

  • Set one block from Cala Bona's beachfront promenade
  • Guest rooms open to balconies, some with sea views
  • All rooms come with mini-fridges and for-fee Wi-Fi
  • Rear pool with separate kids' section and sun terrace
  • Good quality buffet dining for breakfast and dinner
  • Street-front bar-restaurant with a la carte snack menu
  • Bed-and-breakfast and half-board rates available
  • Fitness room, tennis court, and children's play area
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Cons

  • Dated decor throughout
  • Guest rooms lack air-conditioning (fans are available)
  • In-room TV and Wi-Fi only available for charge
  • Breakfast not included as standard
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Bottom Line

Hotel Sur is a family-run, budget-level hotel located in the small and quiet resort of Cala Bona on Majorca's east coast. While the location isn't seafront, it's just a block from the pleasant beachfront promenade lined with restaurants and low-key nightlife. The 102 guest rooms are certainly no-frills, with dated decor and no AC, and despite fans, which are available for an extra feel, rooms can get hot over peak summer months. Food from the buffet restaurant is surprisingly palatable, and there's a street-front bar for snacks and drinks. A rear terrace gets plenty of sun and, although small, the pool suffices for cooling down. All in all, it's one of the more basic properties in the resort, but the low rates reflect that. Value-conscious travelers should also consider nearby Hotel Moreyo, which has the added bonus of sea-view dining. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Kids Club
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Sur

Scene

Family-run, value-oriented hotel with dated interiors and no-frills facilities

Sandwiched between a supermarket on one side, and a British-theme bar on the other is the entrance to Hotel Sur -- an unmistakably 70s-built property. Stepping into the lobby, the mix of dark marble and wood paneling add to the slightly drab and dated feel, though it's spruced up in part with more contemporary seating and seascape photo-art. This low-frills hotel appeals almost exclusively to older British couples on a budget, with clean but old-fashioned interiors, simple facilities, and ramp and elevator access to all parts of the property. At roughly 100 guest rooms spread over four floors, it's an average-size hotel and with just enough outdoor space around the sunny rear pool terrace to rarely feel crowded. Despite its modest and outdated aspects, most visitors agree that this family-run property offers decent deals thanks to very reasonable rates. 

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Location

One block from Cala Bona's seafront promenade, beach, and harbor

The hotel is located in the middle of the small and low-key resort of Cala Bona, on the eastern coast of Majorca. It's set on a lightly-trafficked street one block from the town's pleasant seafront promenade, lined with the usual tourist bars and restaurants. There are several beaches within a short stroll away, which are a mixture of sand and rock, and far from the island's most attractive. Also a few minutes' walk away is a sleepy harbor, still used by local fishermen but also for recreational boating and sailing. For a longer stretch of sand and more buzzing nightlife, Cala Millor is a five-minute cab ride, while the picturesque historic towns of Arta and Capdepera are about 15 minutes' drive away. The location is also one of the island's more remote. Expect a good hour's drive from the capital Palma and from Palma de Mallorca Airport. 

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Rooms

Old-fashioned decor with no AC and charge for most basic amenities 

The 102 guest rooms are simply decorated with a dated combination of wood-veneer furniture, terrazzo flooring, and (often uncoordinated) patterned fabrics. All are on the small side, though they open to balconies with patio seating overlooking the street or rear tennis court and pool area. Street-facing rooms are prone to noise from the neighboring bar, but some have glimpses of the sea. 

Units lack air-conditioning, and in-room amenities are basic. Fans are available upon request for a fee, but they don't always provide enough cooling during the hottest months. Remotes for TVs cost extra too (there are few English-speaking channels), as do safes and Wi-Fi. Mini-fridges, however, are free in all rooms. Blue-tile bathrooms are functional enough, with shower/tub combos (with plastic shower curtains) and very simple toiletries; guests needing hairdryers should bring their own.

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Features

Decent buffet dining and small swimming pool with sunny terrace

Although a little lacking in natural light, the hotel's buffet restaurant offers a decent spread for breakfast and dinner, with a good range of precooked and cold dishes for each. Breakfast is not included as standard, but bed-and-breakfast and half-board rates are available. Food quality is pretty good for the standard of hotel, though there's no live cooking stations. For lunch, there's a street-front bar-restaurant serving an a la carte menu of the usual burgers, sandwiches, and pizza. 

A relatively small pool is located at the rear of the hotel, which is not large enough for swimming though it has a separate splash section for kids. It's also surrounded by an ample number of loungers with plenty of sunshine for most of the day. Fitness facilities include a gym with cardio machines and free weights, plus a tennis court and rackets are available for a fee. Children also have a small outside play area, and there's a few games tables such as ping-pong, pool, and air hockey.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hotel Sur

Scene

Family-run, value-oriented hotel with dated interiors and no-frills facilities

Sandwiched between a supermarket on one side, and a British-theme bar on the other is the entrance to Hotel Sur -- an unmistakably 70s-built property. Stepping into the lobby, the mix of dark marble and wood paneling add to the slightly drab and dated feel, though it's spruced up in part with more contemporary seating and seascape photo-art. This low-frills hotel appeals almost exclusively to older British couples on a budget, with clean but old-fashioned interiors, simple facilities, and ramp and elevator access to all parts of the property. At roughly 100 guest rooms spread over four floors, it's an average-size hotel and with just enough outdoor space around the sunny rear pool terrace to rarely feel crowded. Despite its modest and outdated aspects, most visitors agree that this family-run property offers decent deals thanks to very reasonable rates. 

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Location

One block from Cala Bona's seafront promenade, beach, and harbor

The hotel is located in the middle of the small and low-key resort of Cala Bona, on the eastern coast of Majorca. It's set on a lightly-trafficked street one block from the town's pleasant seafront promenade, lined with the usual tourist bars and restaurants. There are several beaches within a short stroll away, which are a mixture of sand and rock, and far from the island's most attractive. Also a few minutes' walk away is a sleepy harbor, still used by local fishermen but also for recreational boating and sailing. For a longer stretch of sand and more buzzing nightlife, Cala Millor is a five-minute cab ride, while the picturesque historic towns of Arta and Capdepera are about 15 minutes' drive away. The location is also one of the island's more remote. Expect a good hour's drive from the capital Palma and from Palma de Mallorca Airport. 

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Rooms

Old-fashioned decor with no AC and charge for most basic amenities 

The 102 guest rooms are simply decorated with a dated combination of wood-veneer furniture, terrazzo flooring, and (often uncoordinated) patterned fabrics. All are on the small side, though they open to balconies with patio seating overlooking the street or rear tennis court and pool area. Street-facing rooms are prone to noise from the neighboring bar, but some have glimpses of the sea. 

Units lack air-conditioning, and in-room amenities are basic. Fans are available upon request for a fee, but they don't always provide enough cooling during the hottest months. Remotes for TVs cost extra too (there are few English-speaking channels), as do safes and Wi-Fi. Mini-fridges, however, are free in all rooms. Blue-tile bathrooms are functional enough, with shower/tub combos (with plastic shower curtains) and very simple toiletries; guests needing hairdryers should bring their own.

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Features

Decent buffet dining and small swimming pool with sunny terrace

Although a little lacking in natural light, the hotel's buffet restaurant offers a decent spread for breakfast and dinner, with a good range of precooked and cold dishes for each. Breakfast is not included as standard, but bed-and-breakfast and half-board rates are available. Food quality is pretty good for the standard of hotel, though there's no live cooking stations. For lunch, there's a street-front bar-restaurant serving an a la carte menu of the usual burgers, sandwiches, and pizza. 

A relatively small pool is located at the rear of the hotel, which is not large enough for swimming though it has a separate splash section for kids. It's also surrounded by an ample number of loungers with plenty of sunshine for most of the day. Fitness facilities include a gym with cardio machines and free weights, plus a tennis court and rackets are available for a fee. Children also have a small outside play area, and there's a few games tables such as ping-pong, pool, and air hockey.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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