Best Family-Friendly Spa Hotels in Mallorca (2026)
28 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Mallorca . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Mallorca has more spa hotels per square kilometre than almost anywhere in the Mediterranean, but only a handful genuinely welcome families. Most island spas enforce a strict 16+ policy, so knowing which ones let your kids in — or at least give you a proper kids' pool to park them at while you get a massage — makes or breaks the trip. We checked dozens of Mallorca wellness hotels and picked five where parents can actually relax without guilt. Prices range from 174 to 413 EUR per night for a family of four in July 2026, covering everything from a 3-star beachfront in Port de Sóller to a converted palace in Palma's old town. If you're also eyeing water park hotels in Mallorca, those are a different vibe entirely — big resorts, slides, noise. The hotels below are the opposite: calm pools, steam rooms, gardens, and someone bringing you a herbal tea. For a mainland alternative to the Balearic prices, our Algarve spa hotels guide compiles five family-friendly spas in Portugal with rates starting at 217 EUR/night.
Getting to Mallorca is easy: Palma airport (PMI) has direct flights from every major European city, most under 2.5 hours. The Sóller tunnel from Palma takes 30 minutes by car, or you can ride the historic wooden train from Plaça d'Espanya (kids love it, 25 EUR return). For Palma hotels, you don't need a car at all — the old town is compact and flat. For Port de Sóller or the east coast, rent one. Stroller tip: Palma's old town has cobblestones everywhere, so a compact buggy beats a full-size pushchair. Groceries are cheap at Mercadona or Eroski (look for the Majorcan ensaimada pastries — kids devour them). The Mercat de l'Olivar in Palma has a food hall section where you can eat fresh seafood while kids pick at croquetas.
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🧖Why Mallorca works so well for a family spa holiday
Mallorca's spa hotel scene has matured over the last decade. The older generation of resort spas were essentially a sauna and a massage table next to the pool. The newer ones, particularly in Port de Sóller and Palma, have proper thermal circuits: steam rooms, ice fountains, contrast showers, salt rooms. Some offer treatments using local ingredients like olive oil, almond milk, and sea salt from Es Trenc. The catch for families is always the same: most thermal circuits are adults-only, typically 16+. The hotels we selected either have separate family wellness areas or generous kids' facilities that keep children entertained while parents use the spa.
Port de Sóller is the sweet spot for families who want spa and beach without the package-holiday feel. The bay is protected, the water is shallow enough for paddling, and the promenade has a vintage tram running along it that doubles as transport and entertainment. The mountain backdrop means the air quality is noticeably different from the south coast. If you want the full resort experience with a kids' club and multiple pools alongside the spa, the east coast around Cala Mandia delivers that, just with more of a holiday-complex atmosphere.
One thing to know: Mallorca spa hotels often charge separately for spa access, typically 20-40 EUR per person for a half-day thermal circuit. Some of the hotels below include it in the room rate, others don't. We flag this for each hotel. Also, July is peak season and prices reflect it. If you can shift to June or September, you'll save 30-40% and the pools will be quieter.
Parent's take
We came for the spa and stayed for the tram. Our kids refused to walk anywhere in Port de Sóller because they could ride the wooden tram instead, which was honestly fine because the whole bay is one tram stop after another. Mornings were beach, afternoons were pool, and evenings my partner and I took turns at the spa while the other one handled bedtime. The trick was booking the first spa slot of the day, 9am, when the kids were still at breakfast doing their third round of churros. By the time we came back at 10:30, they hadn't even noticed we were gone.
Our Top 28 Picks
Hotels in Mallorca with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

Can Alomar Hotel
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
960 reviews
Can Alomar is a 5-star boutique hotel inside a converted 19th century building on Sant Feliu, two minutes from Passeig del Born and Mallorca's main shopping street. The 16 rooms are spread across three floors with a small rooftop pool and terrace, and the property runs babysitting via the hotel's child services agency on request. Family rooms sleep up to four with separate sleeping areas for parents and children.
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$698/night
Why families love Can Alomar Hotel
The 9.6 rating is unusually high and reflects the staff-to-guest ratio. With only 16 rooms, every parent gets first-name service and the team helps with bottle warming, steriliser access, and pram parking without making it feel like an inconvenience. The rooftop pool is small (8m), warm, and almost always quiet, which suits a toddler nap-time afternoon dip. Two flags: the lift is small and the rooms have steps in some configurations, so request a step-free room if you have a buggy. No on-site restaurant for dinner.

Hotel Gloria de Sant Jaume
Palma Old Town
Wonderful
367 reviews
A 5-star boutique hotel in a restored 19th-century palace on Carrer de Sant Jaume with an underground spa featuring indoor pool, steam room, jacuzzi, and sauna. The courtyard has a restaurant with Mallorcan cuisine, and the hotel provides children's high chairs, books, and DVDs.
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€413/night
Why families love Hotel Gloria de Sant Jaume
Walking into this hotel felt like discovering a secret. From the outside it's just a door on a narrow Palma street, but inside there's a limestone courtyard with orange trees and a pool you can hear from the rooms above. The spa is in the basement — vaulted ceilings, dim lighting, and a heated indoor pool that our kids loved because it felt like swimming in a cave. The steam room and sauna are adults-only but they're right there, so you can alternate. Breakfast was outstanding, and the staff brought out colouring books for our daughter without us asking.

Grupotel Parc Natural & Spa
Playa de Muro
Wonderful
711 reviews
Grupotel Parc Natural & Spa is the highest-rated hotel on Playa de Muro, a 5-star beachfront property bordering the S'Albufera Natural Park. It has a full spa, kids' club, games room, babysitting service, and direct beach access. Rooms are large with separate living areas in the suites.
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€681/night
Why families love Grupotel Parc Natural & Spa
If you are going to splurge once, this is the place. The 9.5 rating is earned. Our room was 45 sqm with a separate sitting area where we could have wine after the kids fell asleep. The spa offers couple treatments while the kids' club runs, which felt like actual parenting luxury. The beach path leads through natural dunes, not concrete, and the hotel's beach zone has reserved loungers. Breakfast is a different league: fresh orange juice pressed to order, Iberian ham carved at the station.

Boutique Hotel Posada Terra Santa
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
564 reviews
Posada Terra Santa is a converted Moorish-era townhouse in the old Jewish quarter. It has two pools: a small outdoor patio pool and an indoor heated pool tucked into a low-ceilinged cellar. The rooms sit around a central courtyard, which muffles street noise but echoes footsteps.
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€454/night
Why families love Boutique Hotel Posada Terra Santa
This is the easiest family pick on the list. The indoor pool runs warm year-round, nobody fusses when a kid splashes, and the restaurant serves a short kids menu if you ask. We did three nights in December with a four-year-old. The courtyard echoes, so a light-sleeping baby may struggle. Good rates in shoulder season make it the best value here.

Es Princep - The Leading Hotels of the World
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
950 reviews
Es Princep is a Leading Hotels of the World 5-star on the eastern edge of the old town with three pools (rooftop, indoor, garden), a full spa, and a Michelin-starred restaurant. The 68 rooms include several family suites with two-bedroom configurations. The hotel is part of the Mas Q Menos hospitality group and runs daily babysitting from a vetted agency.
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$760/night
Why families love Es Princep - The Leading Hotels of the World
For families this is the best mix of luxury and actual baby infrastructure in Palma. The indoor pool is the unique selling point: heated, quiet, and used by exactly nobody between 10am and 4pm, which is when toddlers want to swim. The two-bedroom suites have a wall between parents and children, which is rare in Palma boutiques. Babysitting bookings get confirmed within an hour. Two negatives: it's at the eastern edge of the old town, so a 10-minute walk to the Born shopping. And the Michelin restaurant doesn't take under-12s after 8pm.

Portixol Hotel & Restaurant
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
940 reviews
Portixol Hotel & Restaurant is a 4-star design hotel right on Es Portixol beach, a 10-minute drive south of Palma's old town in a converted fishermen's quarter. The 26 rooms have sea or harbour views and the property has a beachside pool, a beach restaurant, and direct sand access through a gate. Babysitting and cots are available; family rooms sleep up to four with two double beds.
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$657/night
Why families love Portixol Hotel & Restaurant
This is the pick for parents who want beach access without the resort experience. The hotel pool sits 20m from the sand, the breakfast terrace overlooks the harbour, and the 9.4 rating reflects guests' surprise that a design hotel actually delivers on family logistics. Travel cots are full-size and arrive made up. Buggies fit in the lift. The restaurant has a kids' menu and serves until 22:30. Negative: not in the old town, so day trips to the cathedral and shops require a 5-EUR taxi or the EMT bus. Parking is on-street and tight in summer.

Sant Francesc Hotel Singular
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star manor house in a 19th-century palace next to Plaza de Sant Francesc, with bike rental on-site and a rooftop pool. Sant Francesc Hotel Singular sits 800 m from the seafront and offers spa, sauna, fitness centre, and a Michelin-recommended restaurant. Heritage hotel feel with serious cycling logistics.
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€751/night
Why families love Sant Francesc Hotel Singular
Splurge territory but worth it for one night if your kids are old enough to behave at dinner. The rooftop pool is the star — open to all ages until 7pm — and the bike rental is run by people who actually ride. They sized our 9-year-old's bike properly, which not every place bothers to do. Concierge sorted Sa Calobra for me on day three while my partner took the kids to the rooftop.

Hotel Antigua Palma - Casa Noble
Palma Old Town
Wonderful
889 reviews
Casa Noble sits a block from Palma cathedral in a restored noble house with a Gothic entrance. The indoor spa pool is small and deep. Rooms vary in size, with a few genuine family suites at the top of the building that have partial cathedral views.
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€303/night
Why families love Hotel Antigua Palma - Casa Noble
Of the five, this felt the most kid-friendly on our stay. Reception handed our son a welcome biscuit without asking, and the spa lets families use the pool in a dedicated morning slot. Rooms are traditional, with tile floors and shuttered windows. The only miss was the breakfast room, which fills up fast at 9am. Go early or take a pastry walk first.

Can Bordoy Grand House Hotel GL Preferred Hotel
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star Grand Luxe palace hotel with a hidden urban garden, two pools, family rooms, and a serious cycling concierge. Can Bordoy organises bike tours, road bike rentals, and even pairs guests with local cycling clubs. Located in the old town, 1 km from the bike path. Pet-friendly with kids' meals.
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€1868/night
Why families love Can Bordoy Grand House Hotel GL Preferred Hotel
The garden is what sells this hotel to families. It's a proper urban oasis — two pools, lawn games, citrus trees — and you genuinely forget you're in the middle of a city. Cycling-wise this was the most thought-through of the five: they delivered bikes in correct kid sizes to the lobby, came with us on a 5km test ride to make sure everyone was comfortable, and packed lunches on request. Pricey, but the kids' meals and family rooms make it a real family option, not a couples-only luxury hotel.

Sant Jaume Design Hotel
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
617 reviews
A design-led five-star on the same street as its sister property Gloria, Sant Jaume Design Hotel has a small indoor pool on the wellness floor, a rooftop terrace with a plunge pool, and a more contemporary vibe than the other old-town stays. Art-hung corridors throughout.
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€470/night
Why families love Sant Jaume Design Hotel
Pick this one if you have older kids who want a modern room and do not mind quiet lobby art. The indoor pool is genuinely small, probably six metres, so you take turns rather than swim together. The rooftop plunge pool is the real sell in winter sun. Staff were pragmatic about a ten-year-old who wanted room service at 10pm. Not cheap, but well-run.

Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
Palma de Mallorca
Wonderful
920 reviews
Hotel Cappuccino is a 5-star boutique on Carrer de Sant Miquel in the heart of Palma's pedestrian shopping district, with a rooftop pool, a rooftop bar with cathedral views, and a ground-floor restaurant. The 40 rooms include family configurations with sofa beds. Babysitting through the in-house concierge is bookable with two hours notice.
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€452/night
Why families love Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
Cappuccino's location is the strongest argument: you walk out the front door and you're in a pedestrian street with cafes, the Mercat de l'Olivar food market, and pharmacies all within 200m. The rooftop pool has cathedral views and serves food from the rooftop bar, so a parent can have a glass of wine while a toddler swims. The 9.2 rating reflects the trade-off: rooms are smaller than the price suggests, and the pedestrian street outside means some guests find late-night noise a problem. Request a courtyard-facing room if you're a light sleeper.

Concepcio by Nobis, Palma, a Member of Design Hotels
Palma Old Town
Wonderful
500 reviews
Concepcio by Nobis is a member of Design Hotels with 31 rooms across a quiet block north of the cathedral. Rooftop hot tub, a basement spa with hammam and sauna, and a small lap pool in the inner courtyard. The Swedish-Spanish ownership trained the staff to read pet owners' needs without being asked, which makes the stay feel calm rather than transactional.
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€/night
Why families love Concepcio by Nobis, Palma, a Member of Design Hotels
Best for parents who want one luxurious night to themselves while the kids sleep next door. Two-room family suites have a connecting door, a stand-alone tub on the parents' side, and a sofa-bed plus dog bed on the kids' side. The spa accepts well-behaved dogs in the relaxation lounge but not in treatment rooms. Pet supplement is 25 euros per dog. Cot and changing mat available on request, with 24 hours' notice.

Wonderful
4,478 reviews
A modern 4-star hotel in Palma with a full spa circuit including sauna, steam room, massage treatments, and a relaxation lounge. The rooftop has a pool with city views, and family rooms come with baby safety gates. One of the highest-rated hotels on the island at 9.1 on Booking.
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€275/night
Why families love Protur Naisa Palma Hotel
This hotel punches way above its weight. The spa was immaculate — the sauna had proper temperature control and the steam room smelled of eucalyptus. We booked a 60-minute massage each and the therapists were clearly well-trained. The rooftop pool is small but the views of Palma's cathedral at sunset made it feel special. Rooms were spotless, modern, and the family room had enough space for a travel cot. Walking distance to everything in the old town — we never needed a taxi.

Wonderful
434 reviews
A hilltop Marriott Luxury Collection property in Son Vida, 15 minutes' drive from Palma. The wellness centre has a proper heated indoor pool, an outdoor pool with city views, and a larger spa layout than any boutique in town. Set on a golf estate with gardens.
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€522/night
Why families love Castillo Hotel Son Vida, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mallorca
The only true resort on this list, Son Vida has the space a week-long family stay needs. The indoor pool is big enough for two kids to swim, and gardens stretch far enough to burn off energy before dinner. Trade-off is location: you need a rental car, and dinner in town is a 20-euro taxi each way. We would come back for a winter week, not a weekend.

Hipotels Hipocampo Playa
Cala Millor
Wonderful
962 reviews
Beachfront family resort on the strip in Cala Millor with a proper game corner, two outdoor pools and a kids' pool, plus full-service spa. The 9.0 rating from 962 reviews points to consistent service and clean, comfortable rooms a few steps from the sand.
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€260/night
Why families love Hipotels Hipocampo Playa
We came for the beach and stayed for the games room — table tennis tournaments after dinner, billiards before bed, and a board games shelf that kept the kids busy on a windy afternoon. The room had a balcony with a partial sea view and the breakfast buffet had a kid-friendly section. The game corner is small but well-maintained, and the staff were happy to lend out paddles and balls without fuss.

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.

CM Castell de Mar
Cala Millor
Excellent
391 reviews
Quieter end of Cala Millor with a properly equipped games room — table tennis, billiards and dedicated cabinet of board games. Kids' club runs through high season with animation, and the playground sits next to the kids' pool so parents can supervise both at once.
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€376/night
Why families love CM Castell de Mar
Smaller than the Hipotels properties but the games room is just as good — table tennis paddles, two billiards tables, and a board games library that included Catan and Uno. Our 6-year-old joined the kids' club at 10am and didn't want to leave until 5pm. The hotel feels grown-up at the bar but kid-energy at the pool, which suited us. Service is efficient rather than warm.

BG Rei del Mediterrani
Playa de Muro
Excellent
883 reviews
A 4-star resort in Playa de Muro with multiple pool areas, indoor play area, spa, and direct beach access. The pool complex includes a main pool, a children's pool, and lounging areas spread across garden zones. Two restaurants, a snack bar, and free parking on-site.
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€219/night
Why families love BG Rei del Mediterrani
BG Rei del Mediterrani surprised us with how much pool space it has. Three separate pool areas mean you always find a quiet spot. The kids pool is properly shallow with soft entry. The indoor play area was our rainy-day saviour. The spa is a bonus for parents after bedtime. At 219 EUR/night with this much space, it's the best value-for-space ratio in Playa de Muro.

Hipotels Hipocampo Palace & Spa
Cala Millor
Excellent
676 reviews
A 5-star resort in Cala Millor with indoor and outdoor pools, a dedicated kids pool, children's playground, spa, and multiple restaurants. The indoor pool is heated year-round. Direct access to the Cala Millor promenade. Babysitting service available on request.
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€329/night
Why families love Hipotels Hipocampo Palace & Spa
Hipotels Hipocampo Palace is the premium east coast pick and worth every euro. Three pool areas: the outdoor main pool for adults, a separate kids pool with 40cm depth, and a heated indoor pool for weather insurance. The spa is proper (not just a sauna room) and the kids playground keeps them busy between swims. At 329 EUR/night for a 5-star with this pool setup, it's actually cheaper than comparable options in Playa de Muro.

Mar Hotels Playa Mar & Spa
Port de Pollensa
Excellent
253 reviews
Single hard court on the inland side of the building, separated from the beach apartments by a small garden. Court is open to all guests free of charge during the day; floodlit evening play needs to be booked at reception with a 10-euro fee. Best suited to casual rallies rather than serious match play.
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€362/night
Why families love Mar Hotels Playa Mar & Spa
The court is fine for a knock-around but it's tight against the building so a deep lob lands in someone's balcony plant. We used it twice in a week as a way to give our 8-year-old a break from the pool. The studio apartment layout meant we could put the kids to bed at 8 and still have an hour of court time under the floodlights, which we couldn't do at the all-inclusive resort we tried last year.

Marins Playa
Cala Millor
Excellent
1,764 reviews
The volume play in Cala Millor — 1,764 reviews and a proper games room with table tennis, billiards and a kids' club running animation programmes through the day. Three restaurants on-site with a kid-friendly buffet, plus baby safety gates available on request.
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€355/night
Why families love Marins Playa
The games room here is the most active on this list — afternoon tournaments organised by the kids' club, board games stacked behind the reception desk, and table tennis paddles handed out without a deposit. Our girls (5 and 8) made friends at the playground and the staff ran a mini-disco at 9pm. The early 11am checkout caught us out — book a late checkout if you have a late flight.

Hotel Marina Wellness & Spa
Port de Sóller
Excellent
1,733 reviews
A beachfront 4-star wellness hotel directly on Platja d'en Repic with a dedicated spa centre featuring steam room, jacuzzi, sauna, and a thermal relaxation area. The kids' pool has water toys and the hotel offers babysitting services so parents can book uninterrupted spa sessions.
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€255/night
Why families love Hotel Marina Wellness & Spa
Location-wise, you cannot beat this hotel. You walk out of the lobby and you're on the sand. The spa was the real draw though — the steam room and jacuzzi were excellent, and they had morning time slots where families could use the wellness area together. Our 5-year-old loved the kids' pool toys, and the babysitting service meant we got a proper couples' massage without rushing. Breakfast on the terrace overlooking the bay was the kind of morning you remember.

Zafiro Palmanova
Palmanova
Excellent
224 reviews
Zafiro Palmanova's pirate-themed splash park is the centrepiece: a full-size pirate ship with slides, water cannons, and splash zones surrounded by a large family pool. The hotel also has a spa, two restaurants, and a games room. Palmanova beach is a 5-minute walk, calmer than nearby Magaluf.
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€501/night
Why families love Zafiro Palmanova
The pirate ship splash park was the highlight of our week. Both kids (5 and 9) loved the water cannons and the slides off the ship deck. The main pool is big enough that it never felt crowded, even in August. The games room with table football and arcade machines was the go-to spot after dinner. Rooms are large by Mallorca standards, and the buffet breakfast had fresh pastries that rivalled any bakery in Palma. At 501 EUR/night it's a premium pick, but the quality is noticeably higher than budget resorts.

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.

PortBlue Club Pollentia Resort & Spa
Port d'Alcúdia
Very Good
2,056 reviews
The northern Mallorca pick — a sprawling resort outside Alcudia with table tennis, billiards, and a year-round kids' club. Big enough that families with multiple children can split up by interest: pool people one way, games room the other.
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€209/night
Why families love PortBlue Club Pollentia Resort & Spa
We picked this one for the geography — north Mallorca beaches are calmer than Cala Millor's strip and the resort itself feels less packed. The games room is split across two areas: table tennis next to the pool deck and billiards inside the kids' club zone. Animation team runs daily activities and our 7-year-old earned a 'kid of the week' certificate at the end. Food was the only weak point — buffet quality dipped midweek.

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.

Hotel Eden Nord Soller
Port de Sóller
Good
959 reviews
A family-run 3-star hotel set back from the Port de Sóller waterfront with a full wellness centre including sauna, massage room, and relaxation area. The outdoor pool has a separate kids' section, and the spa offers affordable 30-minute treatments starting at 35 EUR.
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€174/night
Why families love Hotel Eden Nord Soller
The pool area was the surprise hit. Our kids spent hours going between the main pool and the smaller kids' pool while we alternated spa sessions. The spa itself is compact but well-maintained — the sauna was properly hot and the massage therapist was excellent. Rooms are basic but clean, and the breakfast buffet had enough variety to keep everyone happy. At 174 EUR a night, this was the best value of our Mallorca trip.
💡How to pick the right spa hotel in Mallorca with kids
- 1Book a Port de Sóller hotel if you want beach plus spa without a car — the bay, restaurants, and tram are all walkable. For Palma, stay in the old town near Carrer de Sant Jaume for the best mix of cafes, playgrounds in Parc de la Mar, and pedestrian streets.
- 2Ask about spa age limits before booking. Most Mallorca thermal circuits require guests to be 16+, but some hotels offer family spa time slots (typically morning) or have separate hydrotherapy pools that kids can use.
- 3The historic Sóller train from Palma (25 EUR return, 1 hour each way) is a highlight for kids aged 3+. Book seats on the left side heading north for the mountain views. Combine it with the tram down to the port.
- 4If you want a spa hotel in Rome, Nice, Vienna, or Athens as part of a multi-stop Mediterranean trip, Mallorca connects easily to all via Palma airport. For year-round warmth and lower spa treatment prices, Tenerife's family spa hotels are a direct 3-hour flight from Palma. For a completely different spa culture with traditional hammams, Bodrum in Turkey is a 3-hour flight from Palma.
- 5Pack swim shoes — the small coves near Cala Mandia have rocky entries. For Port de Sóller's sandy beach you don't need them, but the east coast definitely requires them for comfortable swimming. If you want a city spa break instead, Lyon's family spa hotels combine thermal culture with France's best food scene.
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