12 Best Family Hotels in Mallorca with Kids’ Clubs [2026]

Compare the best family hotels in Mallorca with kids’ clubs for 2026, including Ikos, St. Regis, Jumeirah, Iberostar, Zafiro, FERGUS and VIVA.

Pirate-themed water park with castle slide and ship play area at Pirates Village in Santa Ponsa, Mallorca

A kids’ club is only useful if it matches your child’s age, confidence and holiday rhythm.

Some Mallorca hotels run proper age-banded clubs with indoor and outdoor activities. Some offer a mini club only in high season. Some have excellent family facilities but still need parents nearby. Those differences matter when you are choosing where to spend a week.

This 2026 guide is curated, not sponsored. It focuses on family hotels in Mallorca where the kids’ club, children’s programme or supervised activity setup is strong enough to influence the booking decision.

Quick answer: best family hotels in Mallorca with kids’ clubs

Best family hotels in Mallorca with kids’ clubs: quick comparison

HotelBest forAreaKids’ club setupAge range to checkFamily feature to checkKey trade-off
Ikos Porto PetroPremium all-inclusive family holidaysPorto PetroHeroes Kids Club with organised sports, arts, crafts and activities4–12; check teen and nursery options separatelyKids’ club pre-booking, family room or suite layoutPremium pricing and a quieter east-coast location
The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca ResortLuxury family staysCosta d’en Blanes / southwest MallorcaExplorers Kids Club under the St. Regis Family Traditions programmeCheck current age rules before bookingFamily suites, connecting rooms, kids’ club scheduleExpensive and more formal than classic family resorts
Jumeirah MallorcaLuxury with scenery and a clear kids’ clubPort de SóllerBarbaroja Kids’ Club for in-house guests3–12Kids’ club timetable, family pool access, room locationClifftop layout; not ideal if you want a flat resort
Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro VillageBeachfront familiesPlaya de MuroStar Camp children’s activity programmeCheck Star Camp age bands for your childFamily rooms, Aquafun, beach servicesMore beach-resort than quiet boutique hotel
Iberostar Selection Albufera ParkAll-inclusive Playa de Muro staysPlaya de MuroStar Camp children’s activity programmeCheck current age bands and seasonal programmeSplash pool, family rooms, all-inclusive termsLarge resort feel in peak family season
Iberostar Waves Club Cala BarcaLarge all-inclusive family resortCala Barca / SantanyíStar Camp plus extensive family facilitiesCheck Star Camp age bands and teen activitiesRoom position, 10 pools, family room sizeBig complex; walking distances can matter
Zafiro Palace AlcudiaPolished family resort in AlcudiaPort d’AlcudiaChildren’s clubs for different age groups4–15Family suites, swim-up rooms, Oasis +18 areasPremium family resort pricing
Zafiro Palace PalmanovaPremium families near PalmanovaPalmanovaKids’ club, animation team and family poolsKids’ club listed for 4–7; check older-child optionsJunior Suite Penthouse, swim-up suites, Zafiro ClubNot the quietest resort area in high season
Zafiro BahiaYounger children and beach-focused familiesPlaya de MuroMini, Maxi and Teeny clubs4–15Pirate-ship pool, bubble pool, suite layoutBetter for family beach weeks than nightlife
FERGUS Club EuropaAll-inclusive families with active childrenPagueraPongus Miniclub, Maxiclub and games zoneMini 4–8, Maxi 8–12; check baby club termsPongus splash area, MAGNUS rooms, resort layoutVillage-style resort layout; check room distance to facilities
FERGUS Club Mallorca WaterparkKids’ club plus waterparkMagalufMiniClub and Games ZoneCheck current club age rulesWaterpark View Suite, Splash View Suite, MAGNUS areaBusy waterpark-hotel atmosphere
VIVA Blue & SpaPlaya de Muro families who want activities and flexibilityPlaya de MuroMini club and playground with organised activitiesCheck club age range and high-season scheduleApartment category, splash pool, Selection ClubSeasonal hotel; check opening dates and activity programme

Kids’ club, mini club or babysitting: what are you actually booking?

A kids’ club is not the same thing at every hotel.

The strongest version is a supervised, age-banded programme with set sessions, indoor and outdoor activities, and staff ratios or pre-booking rules. Ikos Porto Petro is a good example because the Heroes Kids Club lists age bands, session times and supervision ratios.

A mini club is usually aimed at younger children. Zafiro, FERGUS and VIVA use this kind of setup in different ways, often with games, crafts, dancing, mascots or activity rooms.

A teen club is different again. It matters if you are travelling with older children who no longer want pirate pools and mini discos. Zafiro’s Teeny Club setup is useful here, but always check whether it operates during your travel dates.

Babysitting or nursery care should be treated separately. It may cost extra, require advance booking or have stricter age limits. Do not assume a baby club is included just because a hotel is family-friendly.

Before booking, check the age range, language of activities, session times, whether parents can leave the child, and whether pre-booking is required. If your child is shy, also check whether the club has a flexible drop-in style or a more structured programme.

Ikos Porto Petro, Porto Petro

Landscaped gardens with palm trees and coastal views at Ikos Porto Petro in Porto Petro, Mallorca
Landscaped gardens with coastal views at Ikos Porto Petro in Porto Petro, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Ikos Porto Petro is best for families who want a premium all-inclusive holiday with a proper kids’ club structure, not for travellers looking for a cheap, high-energy resort.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Luxury all-inclusive families · Children aged 4–12 · Parents who value structured childcare

Not ideal for:
Budget trips · Families who want a lively town outside the door · Travellers who dislike pre-booking club sessions

Room / feature to check:
Check family room and suite layouts, kids’ club session availability and any nursery or teen options before booking.

Good to know:
Ikos is more controlled and premium than chaotic. That suits many families, but it may not feel as energetic as a classic waterpark resort.

Insider tip:
Pre-book kids’ club sessions early if the club is central to your holiday plan. Do not leave that decision until arrival.

The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort, Costa d’en Blanes

Aerial view of outdoor pools, landscaped gardens, and a turquoise bay at The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort in Costa d’en Blanes, Mallorca
Outdoor pools and landscaped gardens overlooking the bay at The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort in Costa d’en Blanes, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort is best for families who want true luxury with children properly catered for, not for travellers who want a casual all-inclusive kids’ resort.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Luxury families · Multigenerational trips · Parents who want a refined base

Not ideal for:
Families wanting water slides and loud entertainment · Budget-conscious travellers

Room / feature to check:
Check family suites, connecting rooms and the current Explorers Kids Club schedule.

Good to know:
This is not a classic children-first resort. It is a luxury hotel that also works well for families.

Insider tip:
Choose St. Regis when adult comfort is as important as the children’s club. If the whole trip revolves around children’s activities, Iberostar, Zafiro or FERGUS may be a simpler fit.

Jumeirah Mallorca, Port de Sóller

Outdoor pool with sun loungers and mountain views at Jumeirah Mallorca in Port de Sóller, Mallorca
Outdoor pool with views of the Tramuntana mountains at Jumeirah Mallorca in Port de Sóller, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Jumeirah Mallorca is best for families who want a luxury cliffside stay with a clear kids’ club, not for parents who want a flat, easy pushchair-friendly resort.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Luxury families · Scenic stays · Children aged 3–12

Not ideal for:
Pushchair-heavy trips · Families who want a flat beachfront resort · Budget stays

Room / feature to check:
Check room location, lift access, family pool access and the current kids’ club timetable.

Good to know:
The clifftop setting is part of the appeal, but it also makes the hotel less simple than a flat resort beside the sand.

Insider tip:
Book this for children who will enjoy the club and parents who want the Sóller setting. If you mainly need easy pool-to-room logistics, choose a flatter resort.

Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village, Playa de Muro

Large pool area with sun loungers and beachside views at Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village in Playa de Muro, Mallorca
Large pool area with beachside views at Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village in Playa de Muro, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village is best for families who want a beachfront hotel with Star Camp and strong beach access, not for travellers who want a small quiet hideaway.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Beachfront families · Children who like organised activities · Playa de Muro stays

Not ideal for:
Families who want a huge waterpark hotel · Travellers looking for rural quiet

Room / feature to check:
Check family rooms, Aquafun access and current Star Camp age bands.

Good to know:
This is a beach-first family hotel with a kids’ activity programme. Do not book it expecting the hotel to feel like a theme park.

Insider tip:
Choose it when your ideal week is beach in the morning, Star Camp or pool later, and simple family dining in the evening.

Iberostar Selection Albufera Park, Playa de Muro

Rooftop pool overlooking Playa de Muro beach at Iberostar Selection Albufera Park in Playa de Muro, Mallorca
Rooftop pool overlooking Playa de Muro beach at Iberostar Selection Albufera Park in Playa de Muro, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Iberostar Selection Albufera Park is best for families who want all-inclusive ease on Playa de Muro with a recognised children’s programme, not for couples seeking quiet adults-only space.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
All-inclusive families · Playa de Muro beach holidays · Younger children

Not ideal for:
Travellers who dislike large resorts · Families who want nightlife nearby

Room / feature to check:
Check family room layout, all-inclusive terms and Star Camp schedule for your travel dates.

Good to know:
This is a practical family choice rather than a boutique one. Peak season will feel busy.

Insider tip:
If you are comparing it with Playa de Muro Village, choose Albufera Park for all-inclusive family practicality and Playa de Muro Village for a more premium beachfront feel.

Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca, Cala Barca

Pirate-themed splash pool with castle tower, water slides, and fountains at Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca in Cala Barca, Mallorca
Pirate-themed splash pool with castle tower and water slides at Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca in Cala Barca, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca is best for families who want a large all-inclusive resort with Star Camp and lots of pools, not for travellers who want a compact hotel.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
All-inclusive families · Children who like activity programmes · Pool-heavy holidays

Not ideal for:
Small-hotel travellers · Families who want to walk into a busy resort town each evening

Room / feature to check:
Check room location inside the complex, family room capacity and Star Camp age bands.

Good to know:
The scale is a benefit if you want facilities. It can be a drawback if you dislike walking around large resort grounds.

Insider tip:
For younger children, room position may matter more than the exact room category. Ask where the room is relative to the children’s pools and Star Camp.

Zafiro Palace Alcudia, Port d’Alcudia

Pirate ship pool with water slides and splash play area at Zafiro Palace Alcudia in Port d’Alcudia, Mallorca
Pirate ship pool with water slides at Zafiro Palace Alcudia in Port d’Alcudia, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Zafiro Palace Alcudia is best for families who want a polished Alcudia resort with age-banded children’s clubs, not for travellers trying to keep the budget low.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Families with children in different age groups · Alcudia stays · Suite-focused holidays

Not ideal for:
Budget family trips · Travellers who want a small hotel

Room / feature to check:
Check family suites, swim-up suites and exact children’s club timetables.

Good to know:
This is one of the stronger choices if you have children in different age brackets, because the club setup is not just aimed at toddlers.

Insider tip:
If your children are 12–15, check the Teeny-style programme before booking. Older children need more than a mini club.

Zafiro Palace Palmanova, Palmanova

Pirate ship pool with water slides at Zafiro Palace Palmanova in Palmanova, Mallorca
Pirate ship pool with water slides at Zafiro Palace Palmanova in Palmanova, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Zafiro Palace Palmanova is best for families who want a premium resort close to Palmanova’s beaches and restaurants, not for travellers who want countryside quiet.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Premium family resort stays · Younger children · Palmanova beach holidays

Not ideal for:
Families with older teens who need a dedicated teen club · Travellers who want a quiet rural base

Room / feature to check:
Check Junior Suite Penthouse, swim-up options and whether older-child activities are available during your dates.

Good to know:
The confirmed kids’ club age range is narrower than at Zafiro Palace Alcudia or Zafiro Bahia, so it is better for younger children unless the high-season programme expands.

Insider tip:
Choose Palmanova when you want an easy resort town outside the hotel. Choose Zafiro Palace Alcudia when the children’s club age range is more important.

Zafiro Bahia, Playa de Muro

Mini golf course and children's play area with sea views at Zafiro Bahia in Playa de Muro, Mallorca
Mini golf course and children’s play area at Zafiro Bahia in Playa de Muro, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: Zafiro Bahia is best for beach-focused families who want clearly age-banded clubs, not for travellers looking for a sleek adults-first resort.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Families with mixed ages · Playa de Muro beach weeks · Children who like structured activities

Not ideal for:
Couples wanting quiet luxury · Families who want nightlife outside the door

Room / feature to check:
Check suite type, pool proximity and whether the Mini, Maxi and Teeny clubs operate during your travel period.

Good to know:
This is a strong practical family choice. It is not the most polished hotel in the Zafiro range, but its club structure is useful.

Insider tip:
If you have one younger child and one early teen, Zafiro Bahia may be easier than a hotel with only a mini club.

FERGUS Club Europa, Paguera

Children's playground with climbing frames and slides at FERGUS Club Europa in Paguera, Mallorca
Children’s playground with climbing frames and slides at FERGUS Club Europa in Paguera, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: FERGUS Club Europa is best for active children who want slides, games and clubs, not for families who want a quiet luxury resort.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
All-inclusive families · Active children · Paguera holidays

Not ideal for:
Quiet luxury stays · Families who want direct beach frontage

Room / feature to check:
Check room position, MAGNUS room benefits and current club schedules.

Good to know:
The hotel has a village-style layout. That gives it space, but it also means some rooms may be less convenient for families with small children.

Insider tip:
Choose this over FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark if you want the FERGUS family concept but prefer Paguera to Magaluf.

FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark, Magaluf

Large water slide complex with multi-lane racer slides at FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark in Magaluf, Mallorca
Large water slide complex at FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark in Magaluf, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark is best for families who want kids’ activities plus serious waterpark energy, not for travellers who want calm pool days.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Waterpark families · Children who want constant activity · All-inclusive holidays

Not ideal for:
Toddlers who need quiet naps · Families who dislike busy pool areas · Boutique-hotel travellers

Room / feature to check:
Check Splash View Suite, Waterpark View Suite, MAGNUS options and club age rules.

Good to know:
This is a hotel where the waterpark may matter more than the kids’ club. That is useful if your children are slide-focused, less useful if you mainly want supervised indoor activities.

Insider tip:
If you book a waterpark-view room, check whether you are comfortable with possible noise from the pool areas.

VIVA Blue & Spa, Playa de Muro

Aerial view of resort pools, sports facilities, and wetlands at VIVA Blue & Spa in Playa de Muro, Mallorca
Aerial view of resort pools and wetlands at VIVA Blue & Spa in Playa de Muro, Mallorca

Editorial verdict: VIVA Blue & Spa is best for families who want Playa de Muro, apartment-style flexibility and a mini club, not for travellers who need a luxury full-service hotel.

Quick snapshot:

Best for:
Playa de Muro families · Apartment-style stays · Children who like games and mini-disco-style activities

Not ideal for:
Luxury resort seekers · Families who need guaranteed year-round facilities

Room / feature to check:
Check apartment category, Selection Club benefits and the current mini club schedule.

Good to know:
VIVA Blue is a practical family hotel rather than a showpiece luxury resort. Its strength is flexibility and location.

Insider tip:
For a similar area with a stronger age-banded club structure, compare VIVA Blue with Zafiro Bahia or Iberostar Selection Albufera Park.

How to choose the right area

AreaChoose it if…Avoid it if…Best hotel picks
Playa de MuroYou want a family beach base with kids’ clubs, shallow water and easy resort logistics.You want a small adult-focused boutique hotel.Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village, Iberostar Selection Albufera Park, Zafiro Bahia, VIVA Blue & Spa
Port d’AlcudiaYou want a practical family resort town, beach access and suite-led hotels.You want a quiet luxury escape with fewer children around.Zafiro Palace Alcudia
PalmanovaYou want an easy resort town with beaches, restaurants and family facilities nearby.You want countryside calm or a very quiet atmosphere in August.Zafiro Palace Palmanova
PagueraYou want an all-inclusive family resort in the southwest without staying in Magaluf.You want direct beach frontage from the room.FERGUS Club Europa
MagalufYou want waterpark energy, activities and a hotel built around family fun.You want quiet evenings and a refined resort feel.FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark
Southwest luxury coastYou want five-star comfort with children catered for, not a child-dominated resort.You want all-inclusive simplicity or water slides.The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort
Port de SóllerYou want scenery, mountains, harbour walks and a defined kids’ club.You need a flat resort that is simple with pushchairs.Jumeirah Mallorca
Porto Petro / southeast MallorcaYou want premium all-inclusive and a structured children’s club away from the busiest resorts.You want nightlife or short taxi rides to many tourist attractions.Ikos Porto Petro
Cala Barca / SantanyíYou want a large all-inclusive resort with many pools and a kids’ activity programme.You want a compact hotel or a busy town outside the door.Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca

How we selected these hotels

For this update, we checked whether each hotel genuinely fits the theme of this guide, whether the kids’ club or children’s programme is clearly part of the guest experience, and whether there is a practical trade-off families should know before booking.

Which hotel should you choose?

Choose Ikos Porto Petro if you want the most premium all-inclusive family stay with structured kids’ club sessions.

Choose The St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Resort if you want a luxury hotel where children are genuinely accommodated but not the whole focus of the property.

Choose Jumeirah Mallorca if you want a scenic Port de Sóller stay with a clear kids’ club for children aged 3 to 12.

Choose Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village if beachfront location and Star Camp matter more than waterpark scale.

Choose Iberostar Selection Albufera Park if you want Playa de Muro, all-inclusive ease and a recognised children’s programme.

Choose Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca if you want a large resort with many pools, all-inclusive dining and Star Camp.

Choose Zafiro Palace Alcudia if you want a polished suite-led family resort with children’s clubs covering a wider age range.

Choose Zafiro Palace Palmanova if you want a more premium family hotel in an easy southwest resort town.

Choose Zafiro Bahia if you want Playa de Muro and clearly separated Mini, Maxi and Teeny clubs.

Choose FERGUS Club Europa if you want kids’ clubs, slides and all-inclusive activity without staying in Magaluf.

Choose FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark if your children care as much about water slides as they do about the club.

Choose VIVA Blue & Spa if you want Playa de Muro, apartment-style flexibility and a practical mini club setup.

Good alternatives if you are still unsure

FAQ

What is the best family hotel in Mallorca with a kids’ club?

Ikos Porto Petro is the strongest premium choice because its Heroes Kids Club has a structured programme and clear age range. For a beachfront family resort, Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village and Zafiro Bahia are safer beach-focused picks.

Which Mallorca hotel has the best kids’ club for younger children?

Zafiro Bahia, Zafiro Palace Palmanova, FERGUS Club Europa and VIVA Blue & Spa are good options for younger children. Always check the current age range, because some mini clubs start at age 4.

Which Mallorca hotels have kids’ clubs for older children or teens?

Zafiro Bahia and Zafiro Palace Alcudia are strong options to check because Zafiro lists age-banded clubs up to 15 at selected properties. Iberostar Star Camp may also suit older children, but check the current age bands before booking.

Which luxury hotel in Mallorca has the best kids’ club?

Ikos Porto Petro is best for luxury all-inclusive family structure. The St. Regis Mardavall is better for classic five-star luxury, while Jumeirah Mallorca is stronger if you want scenery and Port de Sóller.

Which family hotel with a kids’ club is best on Playa de Muro?

Iberostar Selection Playa de Muro Village, Iberostar Selection Albufera Park, Zafiro Bahia and VIVA Blue & Spa are the main Playa de Muro options in this guide. Choose Zafiro Bahia for age-banded clubs and Iberostar for Star Camp.

Are kids’ clubs in Mallorca included in the room rate?

Often they are, but not always for every age group or service. Nurseries, babysitting, lunch supervision or special sessions can cost extra. Check the hotel’s current rules before booking.

Do Mallorca kids’ clubs operate all year?

Not always. Many family programmes are seasonal or stronger in school-holiday periods. Check opening dates and weekly schedules, especially for Easter, May half-term, October half-term and early-season stays.

Can parents leave children at the kids’ club?

Some clubs are supervised drop-off clubs, while others work more like activity rooms or parent-nearby spaces. Ikos Porto Petro is clearer about supervised sessions. For other hotels, confirm the drop-off rules directly.

Which Mallorca family hotel is best for all-inclusive with a kids’ club?

Ikos Porto Petro is the premium all-inclusive choice. Iberostar Selection Albufera Park, Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca, FERGUS Club Europa and FERGUS Club Mallorca Waterpark are better if you want a more classic family-resort format.

Which hotel should I choose if I have children of different ages?

Zafiro Bahia and Zafiro Palace Alcudia are good places to start because their club setup covers wider age bands. Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca also works well for mixed-age families because of its scale and many pools.

Which is better: Zafiro or Iberostar for kids’ clubs in Mallorca?

Choose Zafiro if age-banded clubs and apartment or suite-style family comfort matter most. Choose Iberostar if you prefer Star Camp, beachfront locations and a larger resort-hotel structure.

Should I choose a kids’ club hotel or a waterpark hotel?

Choose a kids’ club hotel if your child likes activities, crafts, games and making friends. Choose a waterpark hotel if slides are the main priority and your child is unlikely to spend much time indoors.

Final thoughts

For the most complete kids’ club setup, start with Ikos Porto Petro, Zafiro Palace Alcudia, Zafiro Bahia or the Iberostar Star Camp hotels.

For luxury, compare Ikos, St. Regis and Jumeirah carefully. They are all family-friendly, but they solve different problems.

The main booking risk is age mismatch. A brilliant mini club is not helpful if your child is 12 and wants sport, games and independence. Check the club age range before you compare the room photos.

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