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Best All-Inclusive Hotels in Mallorca for Families (2026)

5 family-friendly hotels with all inclusive in Mallorca . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Mallorca has more all-inclusive family resorts than any other Balearic island, and most of them cluster around two stretches of coast: Playa de Muro in the northeast and Magaluf in the southwest. Prices range from 245 to 725 EUR per night for a family of four in July, and every hotel on this page includes meals, drinks, kids clubs, and pools in the rate. We picked 5 resorts where the all-inclusive package actually means something: proper buffets with kids sections, poolside snack bars that stay open past lunch, and entertainment teams that keep children occupied from morning to evening. If you have been comparing packages on Booking and drowning in options, this is the shortlist. Three of our picks sit directly on Playa de Muro's white sand, and two are in Magaluf with theme parks and water slides on site. If pool hotels in Mallorca are what you are after instead, we cover that separately.

Getting around Mallorca with kids depends on your resort. Playa de Muro resorts are self-contained: beach, pools, restaurants all on site. You will not need a car unless you want to visit Alcudia Old Town (10 minutes by shuttle most hotels offer) or the caves at Drach (40 minutes). Magaluf is walkable to the beach and Katmandu Park, but noisier at night. For day trips, the Palma Aquarium is 25 minutes south of Magaluf, and the Serra de Tramuntana train from Palma to Sóller is a hit with kids over 4. Supermarkets like Eroski are everywhere if you need nappies or sunscreen. The resorts handle everything else. If your children love water parks in Mallorca, Aqualand near Magaluf is the biggest outdoor water park on the island.

🍽️Why Mallorca is the best island for all-inclusive family holidays

All-inclusive in Mallorca means different things depending on the resort. At the Iberostar properties on Playa de Muro, it covers buffet meals at multiple restaurants, local and international drinks, snack bars open from 10am to midnight, kids club access, non-motorised water sports, and daily entertainment. At the budget end, BQ Alcudia Sun Village includes meals, soft drinks, and pool access but charges extra for premium cocktails and spa treatments. Always check what is included before booking, the difference between a 250 EUR and a 700 EUR all-inclusive is not just the room.

The kids club age split matters more than you might think. Most Mallorca resorts divide children into mini club ages 4 to 7 and maxi club ages 8 to 12, with teen programs for 13 to 16 year olds. If your child is under 4, only a few resorts like Grupotel Natura Playa offer supervised care for toddlers. Some clubs run morning and afternoon sessions with a break at lunch, others operate straight through from 10am to 5pm. Ask about the schedule before booking if you are counting on free time by the pool.

July and August are peak season. Prices jump 30 to 50 percent compared to June or September, and the best family rooms sell out by March. If you can travel in the first two weeks of June or the last two weeks of September, you get the same weather, smaller crowds at the pools, and save enough to upgrade from a standard room to a suite. October is a gamble, some resorts close their water parks mid-month.

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Parent's take

We spent a week at Playa de Muro in early July and the single biggest relief was not having to plan meals. By day three the kids had their own buffet routine: pancakes at breakfast, pizza at the pool bar for lunch, and the ice cream machine became a non-negotiable stop after dinner. The adults-only pool at the Iberostar gave us two hours of quiet every afternoon while the kids club ran pirate treasure hunts on the beach. The one thing I wish I had known: bring water shoes. The beach is sandy but the hotel pool decks get scorching hot by midday.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Mallorca with all inclusive, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for All Inclusive
Iberostar Selection Albufera Park resort facade, Playa de Muro
1/5

Excellent

471 reviews

8.9

The Iberostar Selection Albufera Park is Playa de Muro's premium all-inclusive, with **6 restaurants**, an indoor pool, an outdoor water park with slides, and direct access to the beach. The Star Camp kids club splits into ages 4-7 and 8-12 with outdoor sports, crafts, and beach games. Premium all-inclusive means à la carte dining, imported drinks, and room service are all covered.

🍽️All Inclusive🏊Swimming Pool🧒Kids Club🎢Water Park🏖️Beach Access🧖Spa & Wellness
6 restaurants including à la carteWater park with slides and kids poolStar Camp kids club ages 4-12Direct beachfront on Playa de Muro

From

725/night

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Why families love Iberostar Selection Albufera Park All Inclusive

The kids disappeared into Star Camp at 10am and we didn't see them until lunch. The pirate-themed water park kept our 8-year-old busy for hours, and the adults-only pool was genuinely peaceful. Buffet quality surprised us — fresh grilled fish at dinner, not just reheated pasta. At 725 EUR/night it is the most expensive pick here, but you genuinely do not spend another cent once you check in.

2#2 Best for All Inclusive
Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro resort and pool area
1/5

Excellent

556 reviews

8.7

The Iberostar Waves is the more affordable sibling of the Albufera Park, sitting 2 km north on the same Playa de Muro beach. It has **3 restaurants**, a water park with slides, an indoor heated pool, and a kids club running from 10am to 5pm daily. The all-inclusive covers buffet meals, drinks, and all pool and beach activities. Less polished than the Selection tier but solid value at **414 EUR/night**.

🍽️All Inclusive🏊Swimming Pool🧒Kids Club🎢Water Park🏖️Beach Access🏊Indoor Pool
3 restaurants with kids buffetWater park and indoor heated poolDirect beachfront on Playa de MuroKids club ages 4-12 daily

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414/night

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Why families love Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro

The beach here is even better than at the Selection properties further south — the water is ankle-deep for ages and our 5-year-old splashed around for hours without us worrying. The water park slides are smaller than the Albufera Park's but with fewer kids competing for turns. Rooms are dated but clean, and the breakfast buffet runs until 10:30am which saved us on mornings when nobody wanted to wake up.

3#3 Best for All Inclusive
BQ Alcudia Sun Village pool and water park area
1/5

Excellent

230 reviews

8.6

BQ Alcudia Sun Village is the best budget all-inclusive on Playa de Muro. It has a **water park with slides**, a kids pool, a games room, and a kids club running daily. The all-inclusive covers buffet meals and local drinks. It sits 800 metres from the beach with a free shuttle running every 30 minutes. At **274 EUR/night** for a family of four, it is the cheapest real all-inclusive in this area.

🍽️All Inclusive🏊Swimming Pool🧒Kids Club🎢Water Park
Water park with slides and kids poolBudget all-inclusive from 274 EUR/nightFree shuttle to Playa de Muro beachKids club and games room daily

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274/night

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Why families love BQ Alcudia Sun Village

If you want Playa de Muro without the Iberostar price tag, this is it. The water slides kept our 7-year-old busy all afternoon, and the kids club gave us a few hours to read by the pool. Rooms are basic — think apartment-style with a kitchenette we never used because meals are included. The only downside is the 800m walk to the beach, but the shuttle runs regularly and the kids treated it as an adventure.

4#4 Best for All Inclusive
Grupotel Natura Playa beachfront hotel, Playa de Muro
1/5

Excellent

346 reviews

8.5

Grupotel Natura Playa sits **directly on Playa de Muro beach** and is the cheapest 4-star all-inclusive in the area at **245 EUR/night**. It has a kids club, a kids pool, a spa, and an indoor play area. The resort is smaller and quieter than the Iberostar mega-resorts, which suits families who want beach and pool time without constant entertainment noise. Breakfast buffet runs until 10:30am and the snack bar serves lunch poolside.

🍽️All Inclusive🏊Swimming Pool🧒Kids Club🏖️Beach Access🧖Spa & Wellness
Direct beachfront on Playa de MuroCheapest 4-star all-inclusive at 245 EUR/nightSpa with thalassotherapy poolSmall and quiet kids club

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245/night

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Why families love Grupotel Natura Playa

This was our sweet spot: 4-star quality at a 3-star price. The beachfront location is the main draw. We walked straight from the breakfast buffet onto the sand every morning. The kids club is smaller than at the big Iberostar properties but more personal — our daughter was on first-name terms with the staff by day two. The spa surprised us with a thalassotherapy pool that kids could use in the mornings. Only catch: no water slides, so slide-obsessed kids might get restless after a few days.

5#5 Best for All Inclusive
SOL Katmandú Park & Resort entrance with Katmandu Park, Magaluf
1/5

Very Good

490 reviews

8.0

SOL Katmandú is the only hotel in Mallorca with a **full theme park included** in the room rate. Katmandu Park has mini golf, 4D cinema, climbing walls, and interactive games. The resort has **6 restaurants**, 2 pools with a kids section, and a daily entertainment program. All-inclusive covers buffet meals, snacks, and drinks at all bars. Located in Magaluf, 20 minutes from Palma airport.

🍽️All Inclusive🏊Swimming Pool🧒Kids Club
Katmandu Park theme park included6 restaurants with kids buffet station2 pools with kids section20 minutes from Palma airport

From

304/night

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Why families love SOL Katmandú Park & Resort

Our kids ages 6 and 9 rated this the best holiday ever, no exaggeration. The theme park access is unlimited so they went back to the 4D cinema three times. The pools are not huge but there is always something happening: foam parties, pool games, treasure hunts. The buffet has a dedicated kids station at child height. Magaluf can be loud at night but the resort is set back enough from the strip that we slept fine.

💡How to pick the right all-inclusive resort in Mallorca

  • 1Book before March for July and August stays. Family suites at the popular Playa de Muro resorts sell out early, and last-minute prices are 40 to 60 percent higher than early bird rates. Most hotels offer free cancellation until 30 days before arrival.
  • 2Check the all-inclusive small print. Premium all-inclusive at Iberostar includes imported spirits, à la carte restaurant reservations, and room service. Standard all-inclusive at BQ Alcudia Sun covers buffet meals and local drinks only. The price gap is real but so is the quality gap.
  • 3Rent a car only if you plan day trips. Playa de Muro resorts are designed so you never leave. But if you want to see Alcudia Old Town, the Formentor lighthouse, or Pollença market on Sundays, a rental from Palma airport costs about 35 EUR per day in summer.
  • 4Pack reef shoes and a pop-up shade tent. Playa de Muro beach is shallow and sandy but there is limited natural shade. Most resorts charge 10 to 15 EUR per day for beach loungers outside their zone. A 20 EUR tent from Decathlon saves you money every day.
  • 5Time your pool visits. Between 11am and 1pm, the main pool at every resort is packed. The indoor pool and kids splash areas are quieter in the morning. After 5pm, families head to dinner and you get the slides to yourself.

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