Pros

  • Set in peaceful and charming Port d'Alcudia neighborhood
  • Many superb sea-view vantage points around property
  • Around half guest rooms have views of sea from balconies
  • Three outdoor swimming pools including large kids' pool
  • Sea-view spa with indoor pool, sauna, and steam bath
  • Buffet restaurant, snack bar, and seafront terrace bar
  • Short stroll from small sandy beach with loungers
  • Half-board and all-inclusive plans available
  • Nearby 18-hole golf course with guest discounts
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Cons

  • Much of the property feels dated
  • Rooms lack minibars and kettles
  • Away from the resort center (a pro for some)
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Bottom Line

The 238-room, HSM President Golf & Spa is a '50s-era mid-range hotel set in a quiet neighborhood on the north end of Alcudia Bay. While much of the property, including the guest rooms, could use a modern makeover, the place is well-maintained and spotlessly clean. With three outdoor pools and a modern sea-view spa with indoor pool, leisure facilities impress, and a small sandy beach nearby is also popular with guests. A good share of the rooms also feature superb sea vistas, though in-room refreshment options to accompany them are certainly lacking. All in all, for a dated but peaceful hotel with an optional all-inclusive plan it's a solid choice; for cheerful and well-equipped apartments, however, check out nearby Ona Aucanada.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

HSM President Golf & Spa

Scene

A '50s hotel with dated interiors, tiered layout, and sea-view panoramas

For a hotel with such a grand name you'd be forgiven for expecting something a little more polished at the HSM President Golf & Spa. The hotel was built in the '50s, making it one of the oldest hotels in Alcudia; a new section was also added in 1986. Unfortunately, much of the property still feels like it belongs firmly in the last century. While swathes of white marble do add an touch of class, the reception is a bit of a jumble of '70s-style wood paneling, colored glass, and dowdy seating. Dated feel aside, the hotel is spotlessly clean throughout and staff are friendly and efficient. 

Set into a rocky hillside, the property has a slightly quirky layout whereby the first guest room level starts on the fourth floor, as well as tiered pool terraces connected by steps (these are not ideal for travelers with special mobility requirements). This does, however, make for some superb sea-view panoramas, while just across the road a short path leads down to a seafront terrace bar and small beach. Although offering most of the facilities you'd expect at a typical resort hotel, the atmosphere is quiet and conservative, attracting mainly older couples, though also a fair share of families on summer vacation. 

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Location

Set in charming and quiet neighborhood at north end of Port d'Alcudia

The hotel is set into the hillside in a particularly peaceful neighborhood characterized by old fishermen's cottages overlooking the north end of Alcudia Bay. Situated away from the main hubbub of the Port d'Alcudia tourist resort, there are just a couple local restaurants within walking distance and nothing in the way of nightlife. The resort center with its numerous bars and eateries is five to 10 minutes away by car, as is the marina/port and start of the wide sweeping beach. Much closer, however, at just a minute away on foot, is a small sandy beach with calm clear waters. Also just a short stroll away is the 18-hole Alcanada Golf Club, where guests receive a discount. The pretty town of Pollenca is a 15- to 20-minute drive, while the island's capital Palma de Mallorca and the main airport are around 45 minutes away.

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Rooms

Around half rooms open to balconies with superb sea views

The hotel has 238 rooms, nearly all of which have twin-size rather than double beds. They are decorated in a dated -- though spotlessly clean -- combination of textured yellow walls, lots of wood paneling, and floral pattern bedspreads. Doors swing (rather than slide) open to balconies or terraces, around half of which offer lovely and expansive sea views; others overlook a small garden -- which was inhabited by a couple cats during our visit. Amenities include 20-inch flat-screen TVs (the hotel is slowly rolling out 32-inch), mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The lack of stocked minibars, hot drink facilities, and room service is a shortcoming. Tiled bathrooms are well-maintained, with shower/tub combos, wall-mounted hairdryers, and generic toiletries. In 2015 four Junior Suites were added, which have seating areas and larger sea-view balconies.

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Features

Four swimming pools, a sea-view spa, and decent dining

Although not immediately obvious, the hotel has quite a range of facilities tucked around its various parts. Most dining takes place in the restaurant, a bright and spacious dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets, each with live cooking stations. A snack bar can also be found next to the stage area, and provides reasonably priced sandwiches and salads; a second bar is located across the road, and has a spacious seafront terrace and full a la carte lunch menu (and impressive range of mojitos). Reports suggest quality of food is very good. 

The stage provides live entertainment nightly, with two professional shows each week. Despite feeling relatively small, the hotel manages to squeeze in three decent-size pools, including a larger-than-average kids' pool, another with sea views, and the third built over two levels. Another highlight is the hotel spa, a high-ceilinged space with plenty of natural light and sea views, plus sauna, steam bath, massage rooms, a modern gym, and large heated indoor pool with whirlpool function. There are also two tennis courts and a football pitch, though these are rarely used. A small kids' club has a sandy playground lacking in shade; organized activities are impressive, and may include archery or darts. The kids' club staffers usually get rave reviews from guests.

 The hotel provides loungers on the small sandy beach, although the stretch is not exclusive to guests (all beaches are public). Cyclists also have keycard access to a storage shed with desk and tools.

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All-Inclusive / Food

Optional all-inclusive plan covers all buffet meals, plus select snacks and drinks

The optional all-inclusive plan covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner served buffet style, as well as snacks such as burgers and sandwiches at specific times of the day (between mealtimes). Branded soft drinks and beer, as well as local spirits and wines, are covered at the main bar, while the snack bar offers cocktails and a longer list of snacks at a discount; drinks at the beach bar are not included in the plan. Self-service beer and wine in the restaurant are also covered; half-board guests can also pay a small supplement to use these.

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Things You Should Know About HSM President Golf & Spa

Also Known As

  • Hotel Spa HSM President

Address

Cami d'Aucanada, 65, Port d'Alcudia 07400, Spain

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

HSM President Golf & Spa

Scene

A '50s hotel with dated interiors, tiered layout, and sea-view panoramas

For a hotel with such a grand name you'd be forgiven for expecting something a little more polished at the HSM President Golf & Spa. The hotel was built in the '50s, making it one of the oldest hotels in Alcudia; a new section was also added in 1986. Unfortunately, much of the property still feels like it belongs firmly in the last century. While swathes of white marble do add an touch of class, the reception is a bit of a jumble of '70s-style wood paneling, colored glass, and dowdy seating. Dated feel aside, the hotel is spotlessly clean throughout and staff are friendly and efficient. 

Set into a rocky hillside, the property has a slightly quirky layout whereby the first guest room level starts on the fourth floor, as well as tiered pool terraces connected by steps (these are not ideal for travelers with special mobility requirements). This does, however, make for some superb sea-view panoramas, while just across the road a short path leads down to a seafront terrace bar and small beach. Although offering most of the facilities you'd expect at a typical resort hotel, the atmosphere is quiet and conservative, attracting mainly older couples, though also a fair share of families on summer vacation. 

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Location

Set in charming and quiet neighborhood at north end of Port d'Alcudia

The hotel is set into the hillside in a particularly peaceful neighborhood characterized by old fishermen's cottages overlooking the north end of Alcudia Bay. Situated away from the main hubbub of the Port d'Alcudia tourist resort, there are just a couple local restaurants within walking distance and nothing in the way of nightlife. The resort center with its numerous bars and eateries is five to 10 minutes away by car, as is the marina/port and start of the wide sweeping beach. Much closer, however, at just a minute away on foot, is a small sandy beach with calm clear waters. Also just a short stroll away is the 18-hole Alcanada Golf Club, where guests receive a discount. The pretty town of Pollenca is a 15- to 20-minute drive, while the island's capital Palma de Mallorca and the main airport are around 45 minutes away.

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Rooms

Around half rooms open to balconies with superb sea views

The hotel has 238 rooms, nearly all of which have twin-size rather than double beds. They are decorated in a dated -- though spotlessly clean -- combination of textured yellow walls, lots of wood paneling, and floral pattern bedspreads. Doors swing (rather than slide) open to balconies or terraces, around half of which offer lovely and expansive sea views; others overlook a small garden -- which was inhabited by a couple cats during our visit. Amenities include 20-inch flat-screen TVs (the hotel is slowly rolling out 32-inch), mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The lack of stocked minibars, hot drink facilities, and room service is a shortcoming. Tiled bathrooms are well-maintained, with shower/tub combos, wall-mounted hairdryers, and generic toiletries. In 2015 four Junior Suites were added, which have seating areas and larger sea-view balconies.

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Features

Four swimming pools, a sea-view spa, and decent dining

Although not immediately obvious, the hotel has quite a range of facilities tucked around its various parts. Most dining takes place in the restaurant, a bright and spacious dining room serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets, each with live cooking stations. A snack bar can also be found next to the stage area, and provides reasonably priced sandwiches and salads; a second bar is located across the road, and has a spacious seafront terrace and full a la carte lunch menu (and impressive range of mojitos). Reports suggest quality of food is very good. 

The stage provides live entertainment nightly, with two professional shows each week. Despite feeling relatively small, the hotel manages to squeeze in three decent-size pools, including a larger-than-average kids' pool, another with sea views, and the third built over two levels. Another highlight is the hotel spa, a high-ceilinged space with plenty of natural light and sea views, plus sauna, steam bath, massage rooms, a modern gym, and large heated indoor pool with whirlpool function. There are also two tennis courts and a football pitch, though these are rarely used. A small kids' club has a sandy playground lacking in shade; organized activities are impressive, and may include archery or darts. The kids' club staffers usually get rave reviews from guests.

 The hotel provides loungers on the small sandy beach, although the stretch is not exclusive to guests (all beaches are public). Cyclists also have keycard access to a storage shed with desk and tools.

See More Features

All-Inclusive / Food

Optional all-inclusive plan covers all buffet meals, plus select snacks and drinks

The optional all-inclusive plan covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner served buffet style, as well as snacks such as burgers and sandwiches at specific times of the day (between mealtimes). Branded soft drinks and beer, as well as local spirits and wines, are covered at the main bar, while the snack bar offers cocktails and a longer list of snacks at a discount; drinks at the beach bar are not included in the plan. Self-service beer and wine in the restaurant are also covered; half-board guests can also pay a small supplement to use these.

See More All-Inclusive / Food

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Fitness Center

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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