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Paseo de Illetas S/N, 07181 Calvia, Majorca, Spain
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Hotel Riu Bonanza Park
Ranked #5 of 16 hotels in Calvia
4.0 of 5 stars 92 Reviews
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“A very good hotel”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 October 2011
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We stayed her for 7 nights in Late September early October. When we booked the hotel we were looking for a nice hotel in a quiet resort and the Bonanza Park seemed to fit the bill. We booked it through Alfarooms who and paid a very reasonable price for 7 night half board.
The Bonanza Park is situated on a quiet road which runs along the seafront in the small resort of Illetas. It is not actually on the seafront as there is a row of seafront hotels and the hotel is on the landward side of those hotels. There is no main beach at Illetas rather a series of small coves with beaches in them the closest of which is a 5 minute walk from the hotel. Illetas is a small and very quiet resort which attracts a more mature clientele who are looking for a quiet and peaceful holiday. There are a few bars and restaurants dotted here and there around the resort but it certainly isn’t for part animals and indeed many of the bars were closed by 12pm with only a couple staying open later.
The hotel itself is relatively small, it has a smallish bar on the ground floor with an outside terrace where the evening entertainment was held. The dining room is on the first floor and there are 2 pools in the gardens which are on the third floor.
The first impressions were good with a welcome drink and an efficient check in from very friendly staff. Our room was on the second floor which because of the design have large balconies, the room itself was fine being a large room with the obligatory 2 single beds shoved together. The furniture and decor were very fresh and everything worked. There is a mini bar which we used to keep our own drinks cool. There is a flat screen LCD TV with 5 channels in English including BBC1, BBC2 and Channel 5. The air conditioning worked well being efficient and quiet. There is a safe in the rooms for which there is a charge of 1.5 Euros per day. The rooms looked as if they had been designed to have an inner door between the bathroom and the bedroom but for some reason no doors had ever been fitted which is a shame as our room was next to the stairway and the lift so we did get some noise from the corridor. The hotel itself was very quiet noise wise but there always seemed to be someone using their bathroom during the night or people coming and going. Our room was above the dining room and we tended to hear the air conditioning units from there when they were switched on about 7.30 am.
The food in the hotel was of a very good standard if a bit limited in choice compared to some other hotels we have stayed in. Breakfast was pretty standard fair with all the usual suspects on offer. Fresh fruit cold meats cereals, yoghurts and good selection of rolls and bread. The hot counter was less varied with bacon, sausages, beans fried and hard boiled eggs available as well as pancakes. There was no option to have a fresh omelette cooked for you which was a disappointment. As with many Spanish hotels the coffee at breakfast was of a very poor quality as was the fruit juices which were of the diluted type dispensed from a machine rather than being proper fruit juices. There were never any problems getting seated for breakfast.
Evening meals were served in two sittings the first being 6pm to 7.30 the second 8.00 to 9.30. On checking in you have to decide which sitting you want and that is set for the duration of your stay. You are also allocated a table for dinner which is your table for the duration as well. As we were there with Mrs H’s parents the fixed table allocation didn’t seem to bad but I am not a fan of this system. The food was very good in quality but as I said it was not as wide a choice as I we have had elsewhere but having said that there was always a wide choice on offer. As always there was a good choice of tempting salads with meats and cheeses. There was always soup and other hot starters as well. For mains there was always different pastas with a choice of sauces, paella or other rice dish (aroz brut). The cooked meat counter had a good choice on offer with a choice of fish and meats cooked fresh as you waited, as well as that there was always a roast on offer, beef lamb or pork. There was also a selection of meat and fish cooked traditionally as stews etc. The selection of deserts again was not the most varied but of good quality and always had something to please most people. There was a decent selection of cheese and crackers as well for those without a sweet tooth. We did find that the meals seemed a bit rushed especially with there being four of us we tended to take our time but with the waiting staff clearing tables as soon as people left the restaurant and setting them for breakfast you always felt under pressure to eat up and go.
The hotel had a smallish bar/lounge and an outside terrace for sitting in the evening as well as a small tv/reading lounge just off the main lounge. There was entertainment for a couple of hours every evening this being a solo artist singing to their backing tracks. To be honest I was none to impressed with the four or five different entertainers we saw. The drinks were relatively expensive but just what you would expect to pay in this type of hotel. A small beer was 2.50 euros and a spirit with mixer about 7 euros. Unfortunately the outside terrace overlooks the road to the front of the hotel and it does tend to suffer from some traffic noise especially as there is a bus stop right outside the hotel. People who stay at the Bonanza Park have the option to use the facilities at the sister (bur more expensive to stay) hotel the Bonanza Playa. We spent a couple of evening there which we enjoyed, the bar at the pool level was very spacious and there were quiet areas to sit and enjoy the evening. My father in law asked if it was possible to use their pool during the day and was told he was welcome to do so but in the end he didn’t as he thought it was to noisy after the peace and quiet of our hotel. Me and Mrs H did on a couple of occasions head off for a wander and have a couple of drinks elsewhere and we found the prices a bit cheaper but no bargain prices.
The Hotel has 2 pools set at different levels within the grounds. The grounds are quite compact but well landscaped and maintained. The pools were always very quiet and on our stay there we probably never saw more than a third of the sunbeds used. All the people sunbathing seemed to all be looking for peace and quiet and it was a pleasure to be able to enjoy some true peace and quiet. On our stay there were almost no children staying in the hotel except on our last 2 days and the parents were very respectful of the other guests right to some peace. The pools were a bit on the cold side and did put some people off using them. There was a snack bar in the gardens which served light lunches and drinks, the food was a bit expensive and again limited in choice.
Illetas itself is a very compact, relaxing and laid back resort, it has a tremendous bus service into Palma with busses every 8 minutes and a cost of 1.30 euro per trip. There are a few small beaches dotted along the seafront with bars and restaurants but not a busy promenade you might find in bigger resorts. If you want a bit more action Puertal Nous is about a half hour walk although you cannot get there along the seafront. In the other direction half an hour takes you to Cala Mayor which is a lot more lively if that is what you are after, I did think it looked a bit scruffy and not too inviting to be honest.
We picked up a hire car at the airport and as usual the Sat-Nav took us right to the hotel door. On arrival at the hotel it became obvious that there was no free car parking in the area and we had to pay for the use of a gated car park just across from the hotel and it cost us 7 euros per day and to be honest there is little other option as finding a space on the streets is impossible.
In all we really enjoyed our stay at the Bonanza Park, all the staff we met were extremely friendly efficient and helpful. The hotel is extremely well maintained very clean and well looked after by the staff. The pools were fantastically quiet and the gardens offer little sanctuaries of total peace when you want to get out of the sun. The food was of a good standard and the level of service was great. Our only quibble was the staggered meal times making it a bit regimented and rushed for eating. Other than that and our room was a bit noisy due to its location within the hotel. Mrs H’s parents thoroughly enjoyed their stay there and found very little to be negative about, they had a higher up room at the end of a corridor and were less effected by noise than we were. I would certainly recommend the Riu Bonanza Park to anyone looking for a relaxing and peaceful holiday

  • Stayed September 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
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Reviews in 2 cities Reviews in 2 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“An excellent choice”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 October 2011
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We stayed from 13th to 20th October and can only agree with previous 4 and 5 star ratings.
The room was spotless, the staff friendly and very helpful, the breakfast buffet sumptious and being able to eat on the terrace a bonus. The location is in a quiet residential resort on a frequent bus service to the centre of Palma. During our stay the breakfast terrace and garden pools closed but we had the use of the facilities at the sister hotel across the road.
Their pool built out over rocks by the ocean and the poolside bar were 5 star.

  • Stayed October 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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CLEVELEYS
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6 reviews 6 reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
“ANOTHER FANTASTIC STAY”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 October 2011
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Stayed here 3/10/11 TO 10/10/11 cannot fault anything about this hotel and its staff Food great rooms had a bungalow fantastic and spotless had a simply wonderful time will see you all next year Special thanks to THOMAS on reception who can never do enough for you and JAVIER ANORA for his lovely smile every time you pass him

  • Stayed October 2011, travelled with friends
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Royal Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom
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25 reviews 25 reviews
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32 helpful votes 32 helpful votes
“Quiet Hotel in Attractive Gardens With Superb Facilities”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 3 October 2011
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This attractive four star hotel enjoys a fabulous location on the Bay of Palma in the quiet, mainly residential resort of Illetas just to the west of Palma. A frequent bus service connects the hotel to the city centre with the bus stopping just outside the hotel entrance. The hotel offers an abundance of facilities including tennis, table tennis, minigolf, spa treatments, hairdressing, laundry and a full programme of organised activities in high season. Internet is available for a fee and there is free wifi in the public areas of the building. There is live music each evening on the terrace. The restaurant is on the first floor with views of the bay. Food is of the buffet variety with a good choice of international dishes. With buffet food you are never going to have a fine dining experience but on the whole the food on offer is good. Breakfast is also very good and can be taken on the hotel’s sun terrace or inside if you prefer.
The resort itself is very quiet with only a few bars and a restaurant and it would certainly not appeal to those seeking a lively nightlife - for a lot of people of course the quietness is an advantage.
Prices in the hotel are reasonable. Cocktails cost around €8 and coffee around €2.50. Wine in the restaurant starts at €14 a bottle. A deposit of €10 is required for a beach towel which is refunded on departure. The hotel charges €7 a day for their covered car park across the road which is a little excessive as apparently there is a free car park along the road, although personally I never discovered it and had to pay up the €7. Safes are available in the bedrooms at a cost of €2 a night.
The air conditioned bedrooms are clean, spacious and well equipped with flat screen TVs showing an excellent variety of English language channels including BBC One, BBC World, Channel 5, CNN and Sky News. The bathrooms are similarly large with excellent modern fittings. Beds are extremely comfortable and all rooms have good sized balconies, most with sea views. For the best views, however, try to get an upper floor room. If you prefer, for a supplement there are several small villas available in the mature gardens which offer more spacious accommodation. Having stayed at this hotel several times in both types of accommodation, I personally prefer the rooms in the main building which tend to be quieter and have nicer views.
The gardens are very impressive and attractively laid out with several ornamental features. Because the hotel is long established there are lots of mature shrubs and trees giving welcome shade to the two very attractive pools, one of which is heated. There is yet another for small children. There are plenty of sun loungers with parasols, which always seem to be available however full the hotel may be. The pool area is served by a bar which has waiter service. Lunches can also be taken here overlooking the pools. As the hotel is built on a steep hillside wheelchair access to the garden is not easy and guests with walking difficulties may find the pool area and gardens difficult to negotiate.
The staff are friendly and helpful under the direction of Maribel Llabrés, the hotel manager, and seem genuinely happy to make your stay as pleasant as possible. The Riu management allows you to use the small beach of its sister hotel opposite but not its pool. You are also welcome to use its bars where there is music in the evening. Personally though I prefer the bar and terrace of the Bonanza Park.
My one big issue with the hotel is that when you come to settle the bill by credit card they, like many establishments on Majorca, try to debit you in the currency in which you live. This is nearly always detrimental to the customer as the exchange rate used is less favourable than that used by some banks. You have to be aware of this and insist on settling in local currency before entering your pin into the machine. I would also like to see reliable wifi throughout the building - having to go down to the lounge every time you wish to go online is a tad inconvenient.
Leaving these negatives aside, the hotel offers exceptional value for money and is a perfect place to spend a quiet relaxing holiday in beautiful surroundings. I would enthusiastically recommend a stay here.

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  • Stayed September 2011, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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23 helpful votes 23 helpful votes
“Typical Riu Quality”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 23 September 2011
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We chose this hotel, when my wife and I, travelled with her sister and husband,mainly on the reviews of TA. We have been to Majorca numerous times, but for the other two it was their first time. We wanted somewhere, not too far from Palma, and having stayed at other Riu hotels, we knew that there are of a good standard.
We booked directly with the hotel, as at the time, it was the same price as other sites. We requested early check in,sea view room as high as possible, and rooms close together. All requests were met.We were offered glasses of cava on arrival, whilst check in procedures were completed.
The rooms are fine, and the staff overall, are very good. Breakfasts are excellent. The only criticism is the toaster.One manual machine,which often presented queues of people, waiting to put their bread on the tray.Two ' conveyer ' toasters would be an improvement.
Dinners are good. Plenty of choice, one hot, one cold soup, salads with meat/fish, pastas, and hot plates of meats, fish etc. Ice creams and sweets to follow. Not as good as food being cooked to order, but to be fair, buffets rarely are, in my opinion. Again another criticism, the food was not always hot enough. After making the staff aware, things did improve, but there was still the instance of, eg chips 'burning ' your mouth, whereas ' new ' potatoes being luke warm, from the same hot plate area. It may be a case of not being able to please all people all of the time.Perhaps, local people, ie those cooking the food, as they live in a warmer climate than us, don't like their food as hot. Nevertheless, good choice, and you won't go hungry.
Two pools, neither very big, which at busy times, could well pose a problem for beds, and swimming in the pools. At the time we were there, it was fine. Pool snack bar ok as well.
No 3 bus stops outside hotel. We purchased 10 trip ticket for 8 euros from tobacconist, or ' Wine Palace ' supermrket, 100mtrs down the road. Ticket is definately worth it if you intend to make a few journeys. Buses are every 7 mins Mon-Fri, 10 mins, Sat/Sun. 40 mins into Palma.
Spar supermarket, down at bottom of hill at the traffic lights, has good choice of most items, and is cheaper than the ones on the doorstep.
Not a lot to do in this area. We normally enjoy having a walk after dinner, and although it is possible, it is only around the local streets. Generally very quiet, with not a great choice of bars/restaurants, so if that is what you are looking for, you would need to take the bus/taxi a little further afield.
Getting from the airport, is possible, using the buses, providing you do not have numerous suitcases!. No 1 airport bus, just outside arrivals hall, to Porto Pi. ( 2 euros ) Change to No 3, to outside hotel,1.25 euros. Approx 50-60 minutes in total. Ask driver for Porto Pi stop, as we went past, and had to have a short walk to No 3 bus stop. Return journey is no problem, as both buses stop at same place at Porto Pi.
When we were leaving, we received our bill in euros, but when presented with credit card terminal, the total had been converted into pounds. When I objected
, I was told that it was the machine that automatically did this. As we were on our way to the airport, and did not have time to take it further,we had to accept it. Under normal circumstances, we have always been offered the choice of currency, in which to pay, and even on the receipt of the credit card, we noticed when we were on our way to the airport, it stated that we had had the opportunity to pay in either currency, and had chosen pounds. Fortunately, the amount was not very much, but I will be writing to the manager after this review, ( who by the way is very pleasant and welcoming ) bringing this matter to her attention.
Overall, a very pleasant stay, and although unlikely to choose this area again, should we return to Majorca, we would recommend this hotel.

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  • Stayed September 2011, travelled with friends
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 3 of 5 stars Location
    • 3 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 4 of 5 stars Service
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Address: Paseo de Illetas S/N, 07181 Calvia, Majorca, Spain
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