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The Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa is a luxurious resort that the whole family will love. And what’s not to love about sophisticated suites and apartments, some with swim-up rooms, and the swanky spa with a sauna and sensation showers? But the best thing about the hotel is its outdoor pool scene. Picture five pools, including a kids’ pool, a mini-water park and an adults-only number with luxurious Balinese day beds. There are a lot of activities on offer here, including yoga classes and bike hire – and there’s even an on-site scuba school. The hotel boasts a buffet and six themed restaurants, including a Fifties-style diner serving burgers, and a poolside Spanish joint. If you want a little variety, it’s just a 10-minute walk to Cala Mandia beach and a 10-minute drive to Porto Cristo centre.
The sun-drenched shores of Majorca attract all sorts of holidaymakers – groups of friends love living it up in the party resort of Magaluf, while families can enjoy the calm bays, water sports and theme parks dotted around the island. It’s also a great spot for romance, with sleepy villages and softly-lit local restaurants. Holidays to Majorca also have a lot to offer in the way of natural attractions – from national parks to the subterranean caves of Ham and Drach. If you want to stay near these incredible caves, look for accommodation in the unspoilt coastal village of Porto Cristo. The Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa is one of the top picks in town.
You may be tempted to spend your entire holiday at Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa, but the famous Caves of Drach are a five-minute drive away. Take a guided tour through caverns filled with towering stalactites and stalagmites, followed by a boat trip across an underground lake to the sound of an orchestra playing classical music. You’ll love swimming and relaxing at Cala Mandia beach, but if you want to explore further afield, take a boat trip from Porto Cristo. Here, you can glide across turquoise waters to out-of-the-way coves, where you can swim and sunbathe in peace. Everyone loves the time they spend in Majorca. Enjoy a memorable holiday of cloudless skies, idyllic boat trips and lots of water sports. We guarantee you won’t want to leave!
The town is still a thriving fishing village and this diversity ensures that it retains a certain charm in comparison to some of the larger resorts on the island. You won't find high-rise hotels dominating the landscape of Porto Cristo, and the town prides itself on offering holiday-goers a relaxed experience, sure to recharge your batteries.
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The Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa is a luxurious resort that the whole family will love. And what’s not to love about sophisticated suites and apartments, some with swim-up rooms, and the swanky spa with a sauna and sensation showers? But the best thing about the hotel is its outdoor pool scene. Picture five pools, including a kids’ pool, a mini-water park and an adults-only number with luxurious Balinese day beds. There are a lot of activities on offer here, including yoga classes and bike hire – and there’s even an on-site scuba school. The hotel boasts a buffet and six themed restaurants, including a Fifties-style diner serving burgers, and a poolside Spanish joint. If you want a little variety, it’s just a 10-minute walk to Cala Mandia beach and a 10-minute drive to Porto Cristo centre.
The sun-drenched shores of Majorca attract all sorts of holidaymakers – groups of friends love living it up in the party resort of Magaluf, while families can enjoy the calm bays, water sports and theme parks dotted around the island. It’s also a great spot for romance, with sleepy villages and softly-lit local restaurants. Holidays to Majorca also have a lot to offer in the way of natural attractions – from national parks to the subterranean caves of Ham and Drach. If you want to stay near these incredible caves, look for accommodation in the unspoilt coastal village of Porto Cristo. The Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa is one of the top picks in town.
You may be tempted to spend your entire holiday at Insotel Cala Mandia Resort and Spa, but the famous Caves of Drach are a five-minute drive away. Take a guided tour through caverns filled with towering stalactites and stalagmites, followed by a boat trip across an underground lake to the sound of an orchestra playing classical music. You’ll love swimming and relaxing at Cala Mandia beach, but if you want to explore further afield, take a boat trip from Porto Cristo. Here, you can glide across turquoise waters to out-of-the-way coves, where you can swim and sunbathe in peace. Everyone loves the time they spend in Majorca. Enjoy a memorable holiday of cloudless skies, idyllic boat trips and lots of water sports. We guarantee you won’t want to leave!
The town is still a thriving fishing village and this diversity ensures that it retains a certain charm in comparison to some of the larger resorts on the island. You won't find high-rise hotels dominating the landscape of Porto Cristo, and the town prides itself on offering holiday-goers a relaxed experience, sure to recharge your batteries.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.