Ronda Des Prat, S/n, Cala Bona, Spain | (618) 248-8274
Quiet location walking distance from beach and dining
Clean, simple apartments with separate bedrooms
All units open to balconies, some with distant sea views
Quality buffet breakfast always included in rate
Good-size pool with kids' sections and plenty of loungers
Half-board and all-inclusive rates available
Apartments have dated TVs and cooking facilities
Fee for Wi-Fi, safes, and hairdryers
Located away from beach and resort center
Poor evening entertainment
The Aparthotel Ferrer Isabel is a fairly small budget apartment complex located in a quiet neighborhood on the edge of Cala Bona resort. While some enjoy its relatively peaceful setting, not all enjoy the 10- to 15-minute walk to the beach and most of the town's dining. Its 110 apartments are clean and simple, all with balconies and some even with distant sea views, though amenities such as cooking facilities are in need of updating. Food is generally good, with breakfast always included, plus there are a decent pool and an activities program -- though evening entertainment is best avoided. Overall, this is a cheap option that will satisfy modest expectations, but for those wanting to be nearer the sea, the Blue Sea Hotel Don Jaime offers budget-friendly rates two blocks from the beach.
Scene
Simple, well-managed all-apartment hotel with some traditional charm
Formerly the rather underwhelming Ola Aparthotel Isabel, this property changed hands and names in 2016, and the new management seems to have really turned things around. While Aparthotel Ferrer Isabel doesn't look so different -- the interiors still feel a little dated and worn in parts -- the hotel bears a little more polish and upkeep. Guests are now greeted with a welcome glass of chilled Cava (or orange juice) and check-in is friendly and efficient. The 110 apartments are spread around one of three, three-story blocks with traditional-style balustraded walkways and terra-cotta tile roofs. The pool terrace is sunny and well-maintained, although despite receiving a fresh lick of paint (from green to blue), it does have an undeniably budget feel and overlooks a road. The mood is relaxed and unpretentious, attracting an even mix of generally older couples and families with younger children -- overwhelmingly hailing from the UK.
Location
Quiet location walking distance from Cala Bona beach and resort center
The hotel is located in a quiet, semi-residential neighborhood on the outskirts of the small seaside resort of Cala Bona. There's very little in the immediate area besides other hotels (the one opposite has a supermarket for groceries). It's about a 10- to 15-minute walk to the laid-back resort center, where there are a sandy beach and pleasant seafront promenade lined with the usual tourist shops, bars, and restaurants. For a longer stretch of sand and more buzzing nightlife, Cala Millor is a five- to 10-minute cab ride, or buses also run from just outside the hotel. The location is also one of the island's more remote, being a good hour's drive from the capital of Palma and its Palma de Mallorca Airport.
Rooms
Basic but clean apartments with dated cooking facilities
All 110 apartments sleep up to four guests (two adults and two children, or three adults), and have separate bedrooms, living rooms with two sofa beds, kitchenettes, and dining areas. The pine furnishings and simple decor are slightly dated, but apartments are generally bright and clean. Cooking facilities are pretty basic: Fridges, electric hobs, and cookware could use replacing, and kettles and toasters are only available to hire. Old-fashioned safes and hairdryers are also extra. Doors swing open to furnished balconies, mostly overlooking the pool and road, though some on the upper floor can catch distant sea views. Bathrooms are small and basic, with shower/tub combos (with flimsy shower curtains) and simple toiletries. Outdated TVs are only found in bedrooms, and Wi-Fi is available for a per-device fee.
Features
Quality breakfast buffet and decent-sized pool with kids' section
Most guests agree that the hotel's buffet breakfast (which is always included) provides a good quality spread that covers all the ingredients for a full English, plus the usual continental cold cuts and cereals. Buffet lunch and dinner is also served, covered by the half-board and all-inclusive plans; there are no a la carte dishes, though quality is pretty decent overall. A bar opens to a spacious terrace overlooking the outdoor pool. The pool is a good size for a swim, with plenty of loungers, and a separate kids' pool. There's also a program of daytime activities -- mostly aimed at younger guests, who also have a playground -- as well as evening entertainment, which reports suggest has plenty of room for improvement.