A curated selection of family-friendly hotels across Playa de Muro, Alcúdia, Portopetro, Sa Coma, Cala Mendia and Palma’s greener outskirts — chosen for the things that actually make family trips easier, such as better room setups, beach access, kids’ clubs, splash pools or enough space to stop everyone getting irritated by day three. This is not a list of random hotels that merely allow children.
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Updated for 2026
Quick summary
| Hotel | Best For | Area | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ikos Porto Petro [Portopetro] | high-end all-inclusive families | Southeast Mallorca | From €650 |
| Zafiro Palace Alcudia [Port d’Alcúdia] | luxury family resort stays | Port d’Alcúdia | From €515 |
| Iberostar Selection Albufera Park [Playa de Muro] | all-inclusive beach families | Playa de Muro | From €350 |
| Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro [Playa de Muro] | beach-first family holidays | Playa de Muro | From €280 |
| Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village [Playa de Muro] | upscale beach stays with waterpark | Playa de Muro | From €420 |
| Iberostar Waves Alcudia Park [Playa de Muro] | younger kids and easy beach access | Playa de Muro | From €230 |
| Zafiro Tropic [Port d’Alcúdia] | apartment-style family stays | Port d’Alcúdia | From €445 |
| Zafiro Mallorca [Can Picafort] | classic family resort setup | Can Picafort | From €260 |
| Blau Punta Reina [Cala Mendia] | water park and sea views | Cala Mendia | From €190 |
| Hoposa Villaconcha [Port de Pollença] | active families and apartment flexibility | Port de Pollença | From €170 |
| Protur Safari Park [Sa Coma] | all-round value for children | Sa Coma | From €180 |
| Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel [Son Vida] | families wanting Palma access | Son Vida, Palma | From €318 |
The price column is intentionally broad for most hotels because live rates in Mallorca swing hard by month, school holidays and room type, and many official result snippets do not show a stable entry rate. Sheraton is the exception here because Marriott currently surfaces a public starting rate in search results.
Ikos Porto Petro [Portopetro]

A high-end all-inclusive resort in Portopetro that works unusually well for families because it combines polished design with genuinely structured childcare and enough space to stop the whole stay feeling like a noisy kids’ club with better furniture.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Kids’ clubs and childcare structured by age
✔ Portopetro setting in the southeast
✔ Full all-inclusive format
✔ Better for hotel-led stays than constant island driving
Best for:
Families wanting an easy luxury holiday · Parents who value organised childcare · Longer resort stays
Not ideal for:
Travellers chasing a tiny boutique feel · Families who prefer self-catering freedom
Good to know:
Ikos Porto Petro is one of the strongest family resorts on the island, but it is still a large resort. If you dislike structured luxury or want a more independent, apartment-style stay, this can feel too managed. A recent Booking review also underlines the obvious point: this is not where you go to escape children.
Insider tip:
This makes most sense when you actually plan to use the childcare, restaurants and pools. If you expect to be out all day driving the island, you are paying for infrastructure you will barely touch.
Zafiro Palace Alcudia [Port d’Alcúdia]

A polished family resort in Port d’Alcúdia with larger suites, multiple pool zones and one of the more convincing “luxury for families” pitches in the north of Mallorca.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Family suites for up to six
✔ Kids’ clubs split by age
✔ Children’s pool area plus adult-only area
✔ Better finish than many family resorts nearby
Best for:
Families wanting resort convenience without dropping to mid-market standards · Multi-child families · Parents who still care about hotel quality
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting a smaller hotel · Families on a tighter budget
Good to know:
Zafiro Palace Alcudia is one of the stronger all-rounders, but it is not subtle. This is a full resort operation, and pricing reflects that. The upside is that the family setup is not an afterthought.
Insider tip:
Choose this over simpler Alcúdia family hotels if room quality and resort layout matter as much as the kids’ infrastructure.
Iberostar Selection Albufera Park [Playa de Muro]

A beachfront all-inclusive family resort in Playa de Muro designed very directly around children, with Star Camp, family rooms, children’s pools and splash areas.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Direct beach access on Playa de Muro
✔ Star Camp kids’ programme
✔ Family rooms
✔ Children’s pool and splash pool
Best for:
Families with younger children · Beach-first holidays · Parents who want easy all-inclusive logistics
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting independent restaurant-hopping · Families who prefer small hotels
Good to know:
This is one of the easiest family stays to sell because the proposition is clear. The trade-off is that it is unapologetically family-focused, so it can feel busy in school-holiday periods.
Insider tip:
If your children are still in the splash-pool and organised-activities phase, this is one of the cleaner matches on the island.
Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro [Playa de Muro]

A family beach resort right on Playa de Muro that makes sense if the beach matters as much as the hotel, with spacious rooms, children’s pools and an Aquafun play area.
Quick snapshot:
✔ On Playa de Muro
✔ Designed for families
✔ Children’s pools and Aquafun play area
✔ Good compromise between beach time and hotel infrastructure
Best for:
Families who want the beach immediately outside · Mixed-age children · Parents who do not want to rely only on the pool
Not ideal for:
Travellers who want a more premium, suite-led resort · Families who prefer apartment layouts
Good to know:
This is a practical family pick more than a flashy one. It is easier to justify than more expensive resorts if your priorities are straightforward: beach, pools, room, repeat.
Insider tip:
Pick this over inland or apartment-style options if your children are the type to want sand as often as pool time.
Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village [Playa de Muro]

A more upscale Playa de Muro option with family rooms, multiple pools and a newer waterpark area, making it the sharper choice if you want family facilities without dropping into more generic resort territory.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Family rooms
✔ Four pools including indoor and outdoor options
✔ Waterpark with slides and play areas
✔ Strong beachfront location
Best for:
Families wanting a more polished beach resort · Children who care about slides and pool time · Parents who still want a more premium feel
Not ideal for:
Budget stays · Travellers who want a quiet, low-key hotel
Good to know:
This is one of the more complete family setups on the island, but it is also a proper resort with a proper price tag. If you only need a simple beach base, it may be more hotel than you need.
Insider tip:
This is the one to choose in Playa de Muro when the family wants “resort holiday” rather than “beach holiday with a hotel attached”.
Iberostar Waves Alcudia Park [Playa de Muro]

A beachfront family hotel on Playa de Muro with an Aquafun children’s water park and a simpler, more family-direct proposition than some of Iberostar’s more premium nearby options.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Family hotel on the beach
✔ Aquafun children’s water park
✔ All-inclusive available
✔ Rooftop with views and whirlpool
Best for:
Younger children · Families who want water-play built in · Easier-value Playa de Muro stays
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting a more luxurious finish · Families with older children who will care more about space than splash zones
Good to know:
The family appeal is obvious, which is useful, but this is not the most refined hotel on the list. It wins on convenience and child appeal rather than sophistication.
Insider tip:
This is one of the safer picks for preschool and early-primary-age children, when slides and easy beach access do a lot of the heavy lifting.
Zafiro Tropic [Port d’Alcúdia]

An apartment-style family resort in Port d’Alcúdia with a pirate-ship pool, multiple swimming pools and layouts that work better than standard hotel rooms once you are travelling with more than one child.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Family apartments up to six people
✔ Pirate-ship pool and kids’ pool features
✔ Three pools and spa
✔ Close to the beach
Best for:
Families wanting more space · Parents who like having kitchenette-style flexibility · Longer stays
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting luxury-hotel styling · Families who prefer a compact hotel over a resort setup
Good to know:
Zafiro Tropic is more practical than glamorous. That is often the right answer with children, but if you want a more elevated design or a more premium feel, there are stronger options above.
Insider tip:
This is a smart pick if room layout is starting to matter more than hotel branding.
Zafiro Mallorca [Can Picafort]

A family-focused resort in Can Picafort with slides, kids’ facilities and apartment-style accommodation that suits parents who want a classic north-coast family setup without paying top Playa de Muro prices.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Pools with slides and wet-bubble features
✔ Family apartments
✔ Near S’Albufera and Can Picafort beach
✔ Strong classic family-resort setup
Best for:
Families wanting a reliable all-rounder · Value-conscious longer stays · Children who care about pools more than hotel polish
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting a luxury feel · Families who want the beach directly outside
Good to know:
Can Picafort is useful rather than beautiful. Zafiro Mallorca works because the family logic is clear, but it is not one of the island’s most atmospheric addresses.
Insider tip:
Book this when your family holiday priorities are practical space and repeatable easy days, not wow-factor scenery.
Blau Punta Reina [Cala Mendia]

A large family resort in Cala Mendia with sea views, a water park and enough child-focused infrastructure to make it a strong east-coast pick if your children want action more than understatement.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Water park and multiple mini clubs
✔ Family zone and entertainment
✔ Sea-view setting near coves
✔ Better for activity than for calm
Best for:
Families with energetic children · East-coast stays · Travellers who want plenty happening on site
Not ideal for:
Families wanting a quieter holiday · Guests who dislike large resorts
Good to know:
Blau Punta Reina is big and busy, and that is either the whole point or a reason to avoid it. Some guest reviews also flag that parts of the experience are more functional than polished.
Insider tip:
Choose this when the children will genuinely use the water park, clubs and entertainment. If not, the scale can feel excessive.
Hoposa Villaconcha [Port de Pollença]

A flexible apartment-style stay in Port de Pollença that suits active families, especially those who want the freedom of apartments with beach access and children’s activities nearby.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Apartments with kitchen area
✔ 200 metres from the beach
✔ Children’s activity programme
✔ Better for independent family stays than full resort time
Best for:
Active families · Families who dislike all-inclusive routines · Parents who want apartment flexibility
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting a luxury resort · Families who want a full kids’-club mega-property
Good to know:
Hoposa Villaconcha is not the flashiest hotel here. Its strength is that it gives families more autonomy without losing the basics that make things easier on holiday.
Insider tip:
This is one of the better picks for families who plan to be out and about, then come back to a practical base rather than live inside the resort.
Protur Safari Park [Sa Coma]

A family aparthotel in Sa Coma built very explicitly around children, with spacious family apartments, a mini club and easy access to both the beach and the wider Protur resort facilities.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Just a short walk from Sa Coma beach
✔ Spacious family apartments
✔ Mini club for ages 4 to 12
✔ Good-value family infrastructure
Best for:
Families wanting value and space · Parents with younger children · Longer east-coast stays
Not ideal for:
Travellers wanting a boutique feel · Families who want a more premium or design-led hotel
Good to know:
This is a proper family aparthotel, not a stylish hideaway pretending children do not exist. That makes it useful, but not especially aspirational. The visible upside is value and ease.
Insider tip:
Hard to beat if your children care more about pools and routine than about whether the hotel photographs well.
Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel [Son Vida]

A greener, less beach-led family option in Son Vida near Palma, with connecting family rooms, summer kids’ and tweens’ activities and a setup that suits families who want easier access to Palma without staying in a city hotel.
Quick snapshot:
✔ Family rooms with connecting doors
✔ Kids’ and tweens’ club in summer
✔ Family pool with slides
✔ Five minutes from Palma in a greener setting
Best for:
Families wanting Palma nearby · Golf-playing parents · Travellers who do not need the beach on the doorstep
Not ideal for:
Families whose children want a water park and nonstop resort energy · Beach-first holidays
Good to know:
This is a more niche family pick than the north-coast resorts. It makes sense for families who want space and Palma access, but less sense if your plan is primarily sea and sand.
Insider tip:
Pick it when your family trip includes Palma, golf or a quieter green setting. Do not book it expecting Playa de Muro-style beach convenience.
How to choose the right area
Playa de Muro
This is the safest all-round family base on Mallorca if you want a good beach plus hotels that are clearly structured around children. Start with Iberostar Selection Albufera Park, Iberostar Waves Playa de Muro, Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village or Iberostar Waves Alcudia Park.
Port d’Alcúdia
A strong choice if you want family resorts and apartment-style options, plus an easy holiday rhythm. Zafiro Palace Alcudia is the premium option; Zafiro Tropic is the more practical apartment-style pick.
Southeast Mallorca
Pick Ikos Porto Petro if you want a more polished all-inclusive family holiday and the hotel itself is part of the reason for the trip. It is less useful for families who plan to spend most days driving around the island.
East coast
This area works well for value, water-park energy and easier family resort setups. Blau Punta Reina and Protur Safari Park are the clearest family-first options here.
Port de Pollença and Palma outskirts
Choose these areas if you want more independence or a different kind of family trip. Hoposa Villaconcha is stronger for active, flexible family stays, while Sheraton Mallorca Arabella Golf Hotel suits families who want Palma nearby without actually staying in the city.
How we selected these hotels
- Clear evidence of family-specific infrastructure such as kids’ clubs, family rooms, splash areas, children’s pools or apartment-style layouts.
- Strong match to real family-trip needs, not just generic “family-friendly” wording.
- A mix of beach resorts, apartment-style stays and more premium alternatives so the list is not just one type of family hotel.
- Mallorca locations that make family logistics easier, especially Playa de Muro, Alcúdia and the east coast.
FAQ
What makes a hotel genuinely good for families in Mallorca?
Usually it is some combination of family rooms or apartments, children’s pools, organised activities and a location that removes friction, especially if the beach is close. A hotel that merely allows children is not the same thing as one that is actually built around family travel.
Which part of Mallorca is best for a family hotel?
For most families, Playa de Muro and Port d’Alcúdia are the safest answers because the beaches are easy and the hotel stock is heavily geared towards children. The east coast can work well for value and water-park-style resorts, while Son Vida or Port de Pollença suit more specific family trip styles.
Are family hotels in Mallorca expensive?
They can be, especially in school holidays and especially if you want larger suites, all-inclusive plans or premium beach locations. But there is a big difference between entry-level family aparthotels and high-end family resorts such as Ikos Porto Petro or Zafiro Palace Alcudia.
Is all-inclusive worth it for families in Mallorca?
Often yes, especially with younger children, because it removes a lot of daily decision-making and makes food, snacks and downtime easier. It is less compelling if your family prefers exploring the island and eating out most days.
Final thoughts
The best family hotels in Mallorca are usually not the most romantic or the most design-led. They are the ones that reduce friction: enough space, a beach that is actually usable, children’s infrastructure that is real rather than token, and a location that does not turn every day into logistics. That is why Playa de Muro and Alcúdia dominate, even if the smartest niche picks sit elsewhere.

Alison is a travel writer for Best Mallorca Hotels with a passion for solo adventures and photography. She seeks out unusual destinations and hidden gems, sharing stories that inspire curiosity and exploration. Her work has been featured in outlets including Forbes, CNN, Travel + Leisure, and Yahoo.