Five-minute walk to the beach, near restaurants and bars
Sunny, pleasant rooms with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and furnished balconies
Lovely outdoor pool and kids' pool, plus small indoor pool
Buffet-style restaurant and two bars (including poolside)
All-inclusive and half-board plans available
Kids' club and outdoor playground
Fitness center, sauna, and tennis and squash courts
Daytime and evening entertainment includes games, shows, and music
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rooms are small, with cramped bathrooms, and decor is a bit dated
Fees for using safes, fitness center, sauna, and tennis courts
Some guests complain that food is repetitive
The 162-room Hipotels Marfil Playa is a three-pearl hotel a five-minute walk from the beach in Sa Coma. Guest rooms are small and decor is a bit dated, but they're sunny and pleasant, with furnished balconies, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars. A large outdoor pool offers plenty of space to lounge in the sun on the spacious sundeck, plus there's an indoor pool as well. Families are drawn to the kiddy pool and kids' club, plus all-day entertainment includes competitions, evening shows, and live music. Food can be repetitive at the buffets, and fees for using safes, the fitness center, sauna, and tennis courts are all obnoxious. Protur Biomar Gran Hotel & Spa has more stylish interiors and offers an array of features, but rates will be more expensive.
Scene
Chain hotel with all-inclusive vibe and predictable, but pleasant, interiors
Part of the Spanish Hipotels chain, the Marfil Playa hotel comes in somewhere in the middle of this brand's stock in terms of quality. It's not exactly outdated, but not particularly contemporary either. Greenery dangles from an atrium-like ceiling above the front desk, enlivening the creamy, beige hues of the space, while plants and small trees are scattered about. Elsewhere, seating areas composed of red- and cream-colored floral print sofas and armchairs are paired with glass coffee tables and large modern art pieces on the walls. The hotel's other common areas -- like the restaurant and bar -- are equally pleasant, if a bit dull. The bar is neatly packed with cream-colored chairs clustered around small round tables, with gleaming beige tile and hardwood floors as well as large windows filling the space with light. The buffet restaurant is indistinguishable from those seen in similar properties: a sea of white table linens and wooden chairs fill the large space, with some abstract art pieces adorning the sunny yellow walls. Most guests convene around the large outdoor pool, or head to the nearby beach. The property attracts mostly northern Europeans -- especially Germans and some Brits --seeking a sunny vacation and all-inclusive rates.
Location
Close to restaurants, bars, beach, and bus station
The hotel is located in Sa Como, a town on Majorca's eastern coast. There are several other hotels in the immediate area, as well as some shops, bars, and restaurants within a short walk. The bus station is just around the corner, about a minutes' walk away. The nearest beach can be reached in about five minutes on foot. The Castillo de sa Punta de n’Amer can be reached in 25 minutes on foot, or it's a five-minute drive. The famous Drach Caves are about a 15-minute drive from here. Palma's airport is an hour away, while Palma's city center can be reached in a bit over an hour.
Rooms
Small, pleasant rooms with furnished balconies -- but decor is a bit dated
Rooms here are clean and pleasant, if a bit dated decor-wise. Red patterned bed runners and pillows clash with the patterned curtains, while long rectangular pieces of colorful abstract art hang above large white headboards. Simple wooden furnishings include nightstands and work desks, and beige upholstered chairs provide seating. The spaces are full of natural light thanks to large glass doors that lead onto furnished balconies, which overlook the hotel's grounds and surroundings -- some have views of the pool and sea in the distance. Rooms aren't particularly spacious and Triple Rooms can feel particularly cramped. Amenities include flat-screen TVs with satellite channels, air-conditioning, minibars, free Wi-Fi, and safes (for an extra charge). Bathrooms are small and covered in outdated white tile with red borders that clashes with the older white-marble sinks. Small shower/tub combos can feel a bit cramped. Hairdryers and toiletries are provided.
Features
Lovely outdoor pool with spacious sundeck, small indoor pool, and kid-friendly features
The hotel's large freeform outdoor pool is surrounded by a spacious sundeck lined with loungers. Palm-dotted green lawns border the area, providing some shade, and there are umbrellas as well. There's a small kids' pool here too, as well as a poolside bar with tables and chairs. The hotel also offers a small indoor pool. Use of the fitness center and sauna incur an extra charge, as do the tennis and squash courts.The hotel's buffet restaurant serves local and international fare, though some guests complain that there's isn't much variety on offer. All-inclusive and half-board plans are available. The bar has a stage for evening shows and live music, and the animation team also organizes games and other activities throughout the day. Families are catered to with a kids' club for children ages 4 to 12, as well as an outdoor playground with swings, slides, and other toys. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi throughout the property, bike and car rentals, and airport transfers (for an extra charge).