Diseminado Cala Agulla 125, Cala Ratjada, Spain | (618) 248-8274
Set in quiet area just minutes' walk from scenic beach
Within walking distance of resort center and harbor
Adults-only spa with indoor pool, steam rooms, and sauna
Outdoor pool with plentiful loungers and kids' section
Half-board rate as standard covering breakfast and dinner
Four tennis courts, mini-golf course, and guided hikes
Alfresco sea-view terrace with regular live entertainment
Wi-Fi free of charge throughout
Some units only partially updated
No in-room coffee- and tea-making facilities
Wi-Fi connection can be poor in places
Limited kid-friendly facilities (a pro for some)
The Hotel Bella Playa & Spa is a three-and-a-half-pearl, family-owned property on the edge of the low-key resort of Cala Ratjada. While at the quieter end of town, the resort center is easily walkable and the lovely Cala Agulla beach is just minutes away. Its 253 guest rooms vary from partly-updated to swish and contemporary. All have balconies, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi -- though signal can be patchy. An adults-only spa impresses and an outdoor swimming pool also provides a tranquil spot to relax. While the spa, tennis courts, and organized hikes make it solid pick for couples and sporty types, families are better off at the nearby THB Guya Playa, with a kids' club and poolside animation.
Scene
Family-run, '60s-era hotel with adult-oriented vibe popular with sport enthusiasts
With its smart, modern-looking, sand-toned facade, it comes as a surprise that -- opened in the early-'60s -- the Hotel Bella Playa & Spa was actually one of the first hotels built in the area. Stepping into reception, this does become more apparent, with a slightly more dated though spotless mix of travertine stone and polished marble. Wrought iron artwork and bronze statues add to the old-fashioned feel, and most of the common areas continue in the same vein. But the property is well-maintained throughout and scattered with photos taken from the hotel's original owner -- mostly depictions of island landscapes and people. Still owned by the third generation of the same family, the property comprises two original buildings and one much newer, completed in 2017, and while detached from the others above ground, all three are connected by subterranean tunnels. The hotel gardens are also surprisingly extensive, with sun terraces dotted with pine trees, though not much else in the way of greenery. With few kid-friendly facilities, it's certainly a more adult-oriented hotel, attracting mostly vacationing couples from German and the UK, and it's particularly popular with hikers and cyclists. Some major additions are scheduled for 2018, including two more swimming pools.
Location
A short stroll from pretty Cala Agulla beach and plenty of dining options
The hotel is located on the edge of the laid-lack resort of Cala Ratjada, situated on the far eastern tip of Mallorca. Turn right out of the building and there's a long street lined with tourist eateries and bars that leads toward the center of town and the buzzy harbor district (15- minute walk away). The picturesque and popular Cala Agulla beach just a couple minutes away in the other direction. Three other pretty beaches, Cala Gat, Cala Moll, and Cala Mesquida within a 15-minute drive. The resort's relatively remote location means it's at least a 75 minutes by car to the Palma de Mallorca Airport and the island's capital.
Rooms
All at least partially renovated, with mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi
Of the hotel's 253 guest rooms break down into one of three types. Standard rooms are partially renovated, with furnishings updated in white, modern wall lighting, and beachscape artworks. Superior rooms were fully renovated between 2013 and 2016 and added back-lit, wood-effect paneling with built-in nightstands, simple IKEA-esque furniture, and coordinating red fabrics; though still with dated tile floors. And new for 2017 are the Superior Plus rooms, similar but with everything kitted out in a swish contemporary style and more space. All open to furnished balconies overlooking the pool, gardens, or relatively quiet street. Standard amenities include 32-inch flat-screen TVs (though with just a couple English-speaking channels), mini-fridges, and key safes (for a fee). In-room Wi-Fi is free of charge though connection can be poor. While welcome water is provided, there's no coffee- or tea-making facilities. Most bathrooms feel semi-updated, with some new fixtures but old-fashioned hose hairdryers, pink sinks, and shower/tub combos. Superior Plus bathrooms feature walk-in showers with removable rainfall showerheads, up-to-date hairdryers, and bathrobes.
Features
Impressive free spa with water jet circuit, plus half-board as standard
The Hotel Bella Playa offers an impressive range of relaxation and sports facilities, with more in the pipeline. The main outdoor pool is long enough for a swim with a generous separate section for kids and, while not the most attractive of sun terraces, loungers are in abundance with pine trees providing all the necessary shade. With no poolside animation and few children, the area is particularly peaceful. Indoors, there's a heated pool with water jets that's part of the impressive spa, which also includes a sauna, two steam rooms, three treatment rooms, experience showers, and an ice fountain. Entry is free to guests and over-18s only. New for 2017 is a adults-only fitness room with up-to-date equipment and large windows overlooking the garden.The buffet dining room is a little old-fashioned, but bright and spacious with the more recent addition (in 2016) of a large alfresco terrace with retractable shade and some views of the sea -- between the hotels opposite. Breakfast features freshly made pancakes, omelets, and cooked-to-order eggs, while dinner offers show cooking and weekly themed buffets. Half-board as standard means both meals are included in all rates. Several times is a week is nightly entertainment on the outside terrace. An a la carte lunch menu is available from the poolside bar.An on-site tennis club has four clay courts, one with floodlights (reservable for a fee). The hotel also organizes hiking trips for various levels five days a week, plus guests can play mini-golf on the grounds and have discounts on several local golf courses. Though there's free Wi-Fi throughout the property, guests complain that the signal can be poor and patchy in areas. Planned for 2018 are two more outdoor pools, one Olympic-length.