Best Hotels with Kids' Clubs in Mallorca for Families (2026)
11 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Mallorca . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Mallorca's kids' clubs are the reason tired parents book here and then rebook year after year. Unlike city hotels where a kids' club means a handful of crayons, the Port d'Alcudia resort strip runs proper supervised programmes: Mini Club ages 4-7, Maxi Club ages 8-12, and Teen Club in high season. Clubs are free for guests, open 10am to 5pm most days from April through October, and staffed by trained entertainers (not babysitters filling in). Prices in July 2026 run from 230 EUR/night at BQ Delfín Azul to 522 EUR/night at 5-star Zafiro Palace Alcudia. We picked 5 hotels where the club is a genuine programme with a schedule, not a token room. For something calmer inland, check spa hotels in Mallorca instead.
Palma airport (PMI) is 55 minutes from Port d'Alcudia by shuttle or rental car. Summer flights from London, Paris, and Berlin often drop under 60 EUR with Ryanair, easyJet or Vueling. Once you're on the strip, you don't really need a car: the boardwalk runs flat for 3 km, supermarkets (Eroski, Spar) are on every corner, and the old town of Alcudia is a 10-minute bus ride or 25-minute walk inland. For a day trip, Alcudia market on Tuesdays and Sundays is worth the detour. If you want something different on your downtime, beach hotels in Sardinia offer a similar vibe on the Italian side. Stroller-friendly score: very high. The only frustration is pavement parking near hotels at check-in — book a hotel with on-site parking if you rent a car.
🧒Why Mallorca runs the best kids' clubs for family holidays
Mallorca kids' clubs split into two quality tiers. The entry tier (230 to 260 EUR/night) runs a solid schedule with craft hours, pool games, and a mini-disco. The upper tier (300 EUR and up) adds babysitting on request, themed character evenings, pirate shows, and water-slide competitions. Both tiers do the basics well: trained staff, fixed hours, fenced play areas. If your kids are nervous first-timers, pick a hotel with a dedicated indoor playroom as backup — all five hotels on this page have one.
One trap to avoid: some Mallorca resorts advertise 'entertainment' rather than 'kids' club' and the difference matters. Entertainment means an animator hosts pool games twice a day; the kids join and leave as they want. A proper kids' club has a room, a schedule, a sign-in sheet, and staff who actually track which kids are present. Before booking, ask reception for the weekly mini-club programme in writing. If they can't email one, it's animation not a club.
Age rules are stricter in Mallorca than in Turkish resorts. Most Mini Clubs start at 4, not 3, and won't take children under 4 without a parent. Babysitting for under-4s is available at Zafiro Palace Alcudia and a handful of others on request, costing around 15-20 EUR/hour. If your toddler is under 4, budget for this or plan to rotate parent duty — the free supervised hours don't apply to your youngest.
Parent's take
The first morning our 6-year-old refused to go to the Mini Club. By day two she was dragging us there at 9:55am and angry when it closed at 1pm for lunch break. The staff at VIVA Eden Lago remembered her name by day three, which is when we knew the club was the real deal. Our 10-year-old joined the Maxi Club treasure hunt on day two, came back with a prize medal, and spent the rest of the week playing ping-pong tournaments. We got four hours of pool time a day without a single child demanding anything. By Friday night, mini-disco night, both kids were exhausted and we had the hotel terrace almost to ourselves.
Our Top 11 Picks
Hotels in Mallorca with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

Iberostar Selection Albufera Park All Inclusive
Playa de Muro
Excellent
471 reviews
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.
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€725/night
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.

Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro
Playa de Muro
Excellent
556 reviews
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**.
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€414/night
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.

VIVA Eden Lago
Port d'Alcudia
Excellent
280 reviews
VIVA Eden Lago is the upgraded sister property to VIVA Sunrise, with a larger pool complex (three pools plus a splash zone) and a more elaborate kids' club programme. The Mini Club (4-7) and Maxi Club (8-12) include themed weeks (Pirate Week, Jungle Week) with character visits. The resort sits right on the lagoon, 5 minutes' walk to the beach.
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€314/night
Why families love VIVA Eden Lago
We upgraded from VIVA Sunrise to Eden Lago for our second week and the difference is noticeable. Three pools means no queues for sun loungers. The pirate-themed kids' club week included a costume parade on Thursday that our 8-year-old still talks about six months later. The buffet has a live pasta station which the kids loved. The downside: at 314 EUR/night it's 56 EUR more than Sunrise for what is essentially a larger version of the same product. Worth it if you go in peak July-August; not worth it in June.

BQ Alcudia Sun Village
Playa de Muro
Excellent
230 reviews
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.
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€274/night
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.

VIVA Sunrise
Port d'Alcudia
Excellent
283 reviews
VIVA Sunrise is part of the VIVA brand built around family resorts in Alcudia. The kids' club splits into Mini Club (4-7), Maxi Club (8-12), and a Young Club for 13-17 in peak season. Programmes run 10am-5pm daily from April to October, with evening mini-disco at 8:45pm. The resort also has an indoor play area, mini-golf, and a dedicated kids' pool.
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€258/night
Why families love VIVA Sunrise
VIVA Sunrise is what you book when you want a kids' club that actually works without paying Zafiro prices. The Mini Club is fenced off from the main pool, which means you can drop the kids and drink a coffee without checking on them every five minutes. Our 5-year-old did the crafts session every morning and came home with a new painted stone each day. The buffet is better than BQ's — more variety, kids corner with shorter tables. Room 212 faced the lagoon and was quiet after 10pm.

Grupotel Natura Playa
Playa de Muro
Excellent
346 reviews
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.
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€245/night
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.

Blau Punta Reina
Cala Mandia
Very Good
582 reviews
A large 4-star family resort on the east coast with a full-service spa featuring jacuzzi, sauna, and massage treatments alongside a kids' club, playground, indoor play area, and multiple pools. The beachfront location on Cala Mandia means you get cove swimming and resort spa in one package.
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€370/night
Why families love Blau Punta Reina
This is the resort option on the list, and it delivers. The kids' club kept our 5 and 8-year-olds busy for hours with crafts and games, which meant we could actually use the spa without time pressure. The jacuzzi was decent, the sauna was hot, and the massage was proper deep tissue. Multiple pools meant the kids never got bored — they had their favourites by day two. The beach is a 3-minute walk through the gardens. Food at the buffet was hit-or-miss but the poolside snack bar saved lunch every day.

Zafiro Tropic
Port d'Alcudia
Very Good
328 reviews
Zafiro Tropic is the mid-tier Zafiro property, sharing the Zafiro kids' programme with the higher-end Palace. Mini Club (4-7), Maxi Club (8-11), and Teeny Club (12-15 in high season) run from 10am-1pm and 3pm-5pm. The hotel has a dedicated kids' pool, playground, and mini-golf. Walking distance to the Alcudia beach via a direct path.
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€412/night
Why families love Zafiro Tropic
We stayed here after friends recommended Zafiro over VIVA — worth the extra money if your kids are in the 8-12 age bracket. The Maxi Club at Zafiro is more structured: daily sports tournaments, coding club one afternoon a week, a proper teen zone with PlayStation. Our 10-year-old asked to skip dinner to finish a tournament. The pool area is more spread out than at VIVA, so find your lounger early. The all-inclusive upgrade here is well-priced at 30 EUR per adult per day and covers all snacks plus cocktails, which takes the edge off 412 EUR/night.

Zafiro Palace Alcudia
Port d'Alcudia
Very Good
118 reviews
Zafiro Palace Alcudia is the 5-star flagship of the Zafiro brand. The kids' programme runs three age bands (Mini 4-7, Maxi 8-11, Teeny 12-15) plus paid babysitting for under-4s at around 18 EUR/hour. The Palace has a dedicated pirate-themed splash park, a kids' spa treatment menu, and themed character dinners. Suites only — no standard rooms.
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€522/night
Why families love Zafiro Palace Alcudia
At 522 EUR/night this is the splurge option, and it delivers on what you pay for. The kids' programme at Zafiro Palace is the most structured we've seen in Spain: full written schedule emailed before arrival, nametags for children, themed shows with proper costumes. The pirate splash park has a full galleon structure kids can climb. The suite (a junior suite at 55 sqm) was bigger than our London flat. Downside: only 118 reviews because it's small and pricey, and bookings fill months ahead for August. Book by February if you want July.

BQ Delfín Azul Hotel
Port d'Alcudia
Very Good
508 reviews
BQ Delfín Azul runs a full Mini Club (ages 4-7) and Maxi Club (8-12) from 10am to 5pm between April and October. The club has a dedicated indoor playroom, a fenced outdoor play area, and an entertainment team that hosts pool games twice a day. It is the cheapest 4-star club hotel on the Port d'Alcudia strip.
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€230/night
Why families love BQ Delfín Azul Hotel
We picked this one purely on price — 230 EUR/night for a 4-star in high season seemed too good to be true. It isn't. The rooms are dated (tile floors, small bathrooms) but the kids' club is identical to what the fancier Zafiros run: proper schedule, trained staff, mini-disco twice a week. Our 7-year-old made three new friends by day two. The buffet is basic Spanish-tourist fare but kids eat free until 12, which makes the all-inclusive upgrade unnecessary. Ten-minute walk to the beach through a busy street — not ideal with a stroller at night.

SOL Katmandú Park & Resort
Magaluf
Very Good
490 reviews
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.
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€304/night
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.
💡Tips for picking a kids' club hotel in Mallorca
- 1Book the Port d'Alcudia strip by mid-February for July and August stays. This is the busiest family corridor on the island and the 4-star resorts sell out first. VIVA Sunrise at 258 EUR/night is the best value for a club hotel on the strip. If you want meals included too, check our all-inclusive hotels in Mallorca.
- 2Check the kids' club age bands before booking. Most Mallorca resorts start Mini Club at age 4. If you have a 3-year-old, pre-book babysitting (around 15-20 EUR/hour) or pick a hotel with a play area parents can use (all VIVA and Zafiro properties have this).
- 3For teens aged 12-15, only Zafiro Palace Alcudia and a few others run a real Teen Club in high season (June to September). If you have older kids, confirm the Teen Club is operating on your dates — staffing drops outside peak weeks.
- 4Avoid booking meal plans blind. The all-inclusive upgrade at VIVA Eden Lago or Zafiro Tropic adds around 25-35 EUR per adult per day, which is worth it given Alcudia restaurant prices. Half-board is often a false economy here because kids need more than one meal out.
- 5If you want a break from the club one afternoon, drive 45 minutes to Cala Sant Vicenc or the water parks in Corfu for comparison on your next trip. For winter half-term trips when the outdoor clubs close, switch to indoor pool hotels in Vienna or Prague indoor pools — Mallorca clubs shut down from November to March.
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