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Avda. Los Pinos 61, 07590 Cala Ratjada, Majorca, Spain
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Sensimar Aguait Resort & Spa
Ranked #18 of 63 hotels in Cala Ratjada
4.0 of 5 stars 88 Reviews
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“Away from the 'Mad' crowd”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 September 2007
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Having printed Martin Cleverly’s useful review to take with us, I felt that I should reciprocate by adding some of our experiences on our return. I echo many of the comments already posted and will try to expand on a number points previous reviewers have made and discuss areas that I feel have been neglected.

The distance from hotel Grupotel Aguait to the small Son Moll beach (mechanically cleaned daily), which is over the road from the Hotel Serrano Palace, is about 1.4Km and should take you between 18 and 20 mins at normal walking speed or you could wait, and wait, for the bus. Martin speaks highly of the coastal path to Son Moll beach; this a natural earth path adjacent to a residential area and is also popular with the locals and their dogs, while I would agree that the views are special and the sea bracing, I found myself having to watch where I walked. Son Moll beach is also where the nearest small supermarket is located, but it doesn’t seem to open before 09:00. The next nearest supermarket is a quite large Aldi about 1.5km drive inland towards Capdepera.

The regular tourist train runs every 1.5 hours, twice in the morning (10:10 & 11:40) and three times in the afternoon (16:25, 17:55 & 19:25) and costs, adults 2.70 euro, children 1.4 euro. The bus service, cost 1.55 euro, runs more frequently but I can’t say the timetable is regular, starting at 9:30 and ending 20:45 but at a frequency varying between 15mins to 1 hour 40mins depending on the times of day, with an average of about 45mins.

Martin says that the hotel rooms are much larger than a normal hotel; I would probably say our room, nearest the sea inlet, facing the sea and with a great view of the 07:00 sun rise, 74 degrees East of North, was adequate, not sure I would stretch to large. Room dimensions – Main part 4.3m x 2.95m with a 1.67m wide double wardrobe, corridor passed the bathroom 2.8m x 0.82m, bathroom 2.0m x 1.9m with a shower over the bath, the balcony was 3m long by 1.8m deep with a small table and two chairs. Our previous room, first night only; (they had over booked, but we were later generously compensated), facing the pine forest, had a bidet (not with view ; < )) and was very slightly larger. By the number of towels hanging over the balcony railings on that side, I suspect the sun didn’t make an appearance until the late afternoon and wasn’t enough to dry towels (no excuse really as the hotel offered clean beach/pool towels daily for a refundable weekly deposit.) Our bedroom had two single beds and a 14-inch television. There were 19 television programmes, 10 Deutsch, 5 Espanol, 2 Catalia, 1 Holland and 1 English tragedy channel (Sky news).

I can’t say the provided evening (alternate nights) entertainment was worth waiting in for, usually started at 21:30 and one occasion finished 45 minutes later. We did have one night where the group (three musicians and one singer) wowed the audience for two hours with popular songs; many in English and quite a number of people took to the floor dancing. Piano music throughout the day was absent during our visit and I’m fairly sure the bicycles were for hire and not free.

The gym was typical of many hotels, in that the equipment provided was only just sufficient to warrant an entry in the hotels list of amenities, however anyone intent on keeping in shape while on holiday should think again. The 4 or 5 weight machines in particular didn’t seemed to have received any maintenance for many years and in one case the weights were stuck in the up position and may have caused injury if accidentally released. The one tennis court attached to the hotel appears to be disused, however I believe there are good facilities within a short walking distance inland.
I enjoyed my daily swim in the sea, easily accessible down a few swimming pool style steps. The Cala or inlet is ideal for snorkelling, numerous underwater small caves housing many colourful small fish. My wife liked the salt-water swimming pool, which she said provided excellent buoyancy.

The fixed dinner times are 18:00 and 20:00; as I wasn’t too bothered about late night revelries my preference was for the later time, more time to enjoy the evening sun or extra time to return from trips in the car. I couldn’t fault any of the members of staff, except maybe that the Manager (a mini Hank Marvin look-alike) was the only one to speak English to any degree of fluency, I guess if I return I will take a German or Spanish phrase book. However, we did have a deal of fun with our waitress exchanging English and Spanish words. If the management want more English visitors, the least they can do is provide labels and menus in English; after a week or so it wears a bit thin being adventurous with meat dishes and wondering what you might be eating.

The road (C-715 multimap.com, the AA used Ma-15) from Palma to Cala Ratjada via Manacor and Arta is excellent. As you approach Cala Ratjada the road circles around to the left of Capdepera located high up on a hill. Watch out for road distance marker Ma-15, 77km; shortly after this you come to what I called the ‘palm tree’ roundabout. Take the second exit, which is a small road running at an angle towards the left from the roundabout, easily missed; the supermarket Aldi should be on your left. Drive down this road, called Carretera de Sa Pedruscada, about 1km, until you pass a Farmacia (pharmacist) on your right and approach a Tee junction. Turn right and the hotel is about 600 metres along on the left.

Reading my review again it would appear that I have been very negative, however my intention was to be factual wherever possible.
I wholeheartedly agree with most of what other reviewers have said and have no hesitation in recommending this hotel and its location for a peaceful, relaxing holiday, it is an ideal location also as a base from which to explore this part of Majorca, either on foot, bicycle or car (we hired for 10 days at the airport for 170 euro plus petrol). Just be aware that no holiday location is perfect, being prepared for the shortcomings can only enhance your experience.

  • Liked — Friendly well behaved people and proximity of suitable bathing
  • Disliked — The totality of the language barrier
  • Stayed August 2007, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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“Peaceful”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 September 2007
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The first thing to hit you as you enter the hotel is its rather splendid location - the sea is beautifully vivid as you walk through the reception doors. To the rear are pretty pine forests and very desirable houses!

Positives:
A very peaceful location. No discos, no awful cafes offering English breakfasts or reruns of Only Fools and Horses, no Irish bars etc.
The clientele (even the children) appear to be very quiet!
Very pretty setting.
Excellent food, great variety, should suit everyone.
Really lovely staff and excellent service - well done Aguait!
Small compact hotel with easy layout.
No fights over sunbeds (I think it is the English, not the Germans, who rush for sunbeds on a morning!) you seem to be able to get one at any time of the day.
Nice walks.
Very safe.
No beach, but there are steps into the sea at the side of the hotel if you like swimming in the sea.

Negatives:
This hotel caters for Germans, not English, so you may feel alienated and it may take you a few days to adjust. What you should also know is that the whole area is a German area so you will find German cafes/menus in the town. Spanish/German is spoken primarily. The Germans have found themselves a nice little spot here. As previous reviewers have mentioned, the Germans are polite and respectful which is probably preferable to rowdy Brits!
I would have liked a small supermarket and cafe to be a bit nearer to the hotel. The hotel would do well to open its own shop. Otherwise, it's a 30 mins walk. The newspapers at reception are in German.
The hotel is quiet, but a bit too quiet in the evening and I would have liked a bit more atmosphere, nothing racy, say a piano bar or something whilst having my post dinner drinks. Otherwise there is entertainment 3 x weekly.
All the TV channels are in German!
Set evening meal times i.e. you have to decide a the beginning of the week if you want to eat early or late. I like to eat when I'm hungry!

Tip for the girls - take your own hairdryer - the one in the bathroom takes several days to dry one strand of hair... You have to put a deposit down of 10euros for a pool towel -if you don't like this idea, take your own. The safe is 12 euros.

Generally, a delightful hotel which is fine if you want a relaxing time and not too much excitement.

  • Liked — Peaceful location overlooking the sea
  • Disliked — Caters for Germans rather than Brits
  • Stayed September 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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“lovely hotel”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 August 2007
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Just got back from this holiday and would like to say what a lovely hotel. Right on the edge of the sea with beautiful views. Staff were really nice and helpful and the manager was always around saying hello a personal touch from all. The food was never repeated and there was lots to choose from. The rooms were larger than expected although we were on the back of the hotel overlooking the pine forest. The mini bar was useful and quite reasonable. Air-con was very good. A few things for British travellers to note, they do not exchange sterling travel checks( take euros) the hotel is predominantly German and Spanish with few English guests( although this did not bother us) there is not a single bar or a shop around the hotel at all you have to go into the resort by bus or walk (around 25mins) taxis were 6.5 euros. The resort can be busy and you will get treated as German, this did annoy us slightly as because we were obviously not Spanish therefore we had to be German!! Lots of lovely places to eat and drink.

  • Liked — friendly staff
  • Disliked — isolated
  • Stayed August 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 4 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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2 reviews
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4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“very nice hotel”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 July 2007
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just got back from mallorca... hotel aguait was indeed a find...
the setting is beautiful and ocean front rooms are definitely it!

the food was very good, the choices limitless...

it does not have a good beach however, just a little entrance to the ocean which is quite rocky...

went to canyamel beach, which is gorgeous, instead....

went to a 5 star resort in cala millor afterwards, it did not live up to hotel aguait's charm and setting... the food there was plentiful, but overcooked....

USA

  • Liked — the charming building, the ocean front setting
  • Disliked — ac was not working
  • Stayed June 2007, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 3 of 5 stars Service
    • 3 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
“Easter”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 April 2007
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Wonderful seafront location (worth paying the premium for the sea-view rooms). Comfortable and spacious seafront terrace and reception/bar area, functional bedrooms and pleasantly varied buffet breakfast/dining.

The majority of the clientele are German and in many respects this is a “plus”, as during our stay they seemed a civilised crowd.

The staff are very helpful and courteous, with the Manager in particular always making a special effort to ensure that each guest is made to feel welcome.

Much of the Hotel’s social scene revolves around tennis, with the nearby Tennis Club a major attraction, offering well maintained clay courts and a lively bar and restaurant.

The 15-20 minute walk along the coastal path into Cala Ratjada is either a plus or minus, depending upon whether one prefers to be at a reasonable distance from or in the middle of the night time action. In any event it is worth hiring a car to explore the inland villages and the off-the-beaten track beaches.

  • Stayed April 2007, travelled with family
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 3 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 2 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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Avda. Los Pinos 61, 07590 Cala Ratjada, Majorca, Spain
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