Cala Mandia Resort & Spa Hotel, Cala Mandia
Located on a quiet beach with excellent facilities for families
This hotel was completely refurbished in 2013 and is located directly on the beach, with its own water park and splash park.
It caters for families with children of all ages, and even has its own pirate ship..
The rooms have modern decor and some of them are even swim-up rooms. There are plenty of bars, restaurant and buffet areas to keep you fed and watered throughout the day.
There's also a wellness and beauty centre, an indoor pool and a gym. They have an adults only area.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
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Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves)
Located 1.5 km away
Dark and cool, these limestone caves on the edge of Porto Cristo have become one of Mallorca's top tourist sights. Groups walk along 1200m of smooth paths exploring the magnificent stalactite formations within.
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Cuevas dels Hams
Located 2.8 km away
You cannot miss these caves as you drive from Manacor to Porto Cristo. Most people only want to visit one set of caves during their time on Mallorca and the giant billboards and flags at the entrance are an attempt to ensure that this is the one. In fact you are better off continuing to the 'Cuevas del Drach' or up the coast to the 'Coves d'Arta'.
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Manacor Museum of History
Located 8.9 km away
Originally the Archaeological museum of Manacor, it has changed its philosophy over the years due to the variety of its collections. The museum is now a true historical museum and showcases many different periods throughout the areas history.
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Rafa Nadal Sport-Xperience Museum
Located 9.1 km away
This recently renovated museum has opened its doors for a second year with a renewed image and many new developments.
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Punta de N'Amer, Cala Millor
Located 9.8 km away
This 200-hectare nature reserve on a headland jutting out from the east coast of Mallorca is an oasis of peace amid a desert of high rise apartments and hotels.
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Esglesia de Nostra Senyora dels Dolors
Located 10.0 km away
The construction of the church began at the end of the 19th century. It was overseen by priest Rubí and the builder Gaspar Bennàssar, who directed the works and built the bell-tower, the highest building in town known as Torre Rubí.