The short version: Stay. Club Mac is a three-star, all-inclusive family resort on the north coast of Mallorca, a few minutes from Alcudia beach, with one really big trick up its sleeve: unlimited free access to the Hydropark water park right next door. That single perk turns a competent mid-tier family resort into proper value for money. The food is cheap and cheerful with a different international theme every night, the kids are looked after with low-rise food stations and dedicated children’s pools, the on-site FunWorld and pirate playground keep them busy without you having to pay extra, and there’s a free shuttle to a genuinely lovely beach. Caveats: pools are unheated (chilly even in October), evening entertainment schedules drift mid-day, Wi-Fi is patchy, and Mallorca’s mosquitoes will find you. Visited 24 to 27 October 2025 as a family.
Quick facts
| Location | Alcudia, north coast of Mallorca, Spain |
| Resort tier | Three-star, large all-inclusive family resort |
| Best for | Families with younger children who want a self-contained, busy resort with a water park, a beach, and themed nightly food, at a sensible price |
| Pools | Multiple, varied in size and shape, all unheated through summer (one heated in winter). Includes a deep lap pool, a dragon-themed kids’ pool, two toddler pools, a lake-side pool with fountains, and the inflatable-zorbing pool at the central market square. Most are open all day with seating around them |
| Water park access | Free, unlimited entry to the adjacent Hydropark water park for the duration of your stay (excluding day of departure). Sun beds inside Hydropark are paid extra; food and drink inside Hydropark are paid (15% discount for Club Mac guests) |
| Restaurants | Three main buffet restaurants (one in each of the three accommodation buildings), all open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Themed international cuisine changes every evening (Indian, Italian, and so on). Late-night fast food station 10pm to midnight. Continental breakfast from 5am for early starts |
| Seasonal food outlets | Pizza van, hamburger hut, fruit van around the central lake (open during peak summer; closed at end of October) |
| Cold lunch station | Cold buffet snack option midday to 6pm if you don’t want the full restaurant |
| Accommodation | Family suites across three buildings. We were booked a four-person suite and upgraded on arrival to a six-person family suite (two interconnecting rooms: parents’ room with balcony overlooking the water park, kids’ room with bunk beds plus an additional single). Rainwater shower, fridge, safe (not laptop-sized), tea and coffee facilities (no tea or coffee supplied), USB and USB-C plug sockets bedside, balcony drying rack |
| Kids’ features | Pirate-themed playground at the lake, FunWorld in-resort theme park (included with premium all-inclusive), kids’ bars where children serve themselves ice cream and drinks, low-rise kids’ food stations in each buffet, multiple kids’ pools, dedicated kids’ menu cuisine each evening |
| Paid extras inside the resort | Pedalos and rowing boats on the central lake, jeeps for kids (€10 all day, €7 single session), mini golf clubs from reception (course is free), some FunWorld rides |
| Beach distance | A few minutes by car or by free resort shuttle to Alcudia beach (runs approximately every 30 minutes each way). Walkable for older kids and adults |
| On-site services | Doctor / medical station, laundry, reception towel hire (€10 deposit), shop, arcade in each ground floor lobby, kids’ club room (was not operating at end of October) |
| Parking | No on-site car park. Free on-street parking nearby. About 95% of guests arrive by coach |
| Visit dates | 24 to 27 October 2025 (three nights) |
First impressions
Club Mac is one of those resorts where everything makes more sense once you understand the scale. Three accommodation buildings, three buffet restaurants, multiple pools scattered across the grounds, a central lake with food vans and a circus stage, an in-resort mini theme park, a pirate playground, and right next door (genuinely next door, you can see one from the other) a water park that’s free to use as much as you want. It’s a properly self-contained family resort built around a busy programme, not a quiet retreat. If that sounds tiring, this isn’t your hotel. If that sounds like your kids’ dream, read on.
Most guests arrive by coach (about 95% by my estimate), and they walk in down a small avenue past the on-site shop. There’s no car park, which caught me out, but there’s free on-street parking nearby and it wasn’t a problem in late October. Reuben at reception checked us in, towel hire (€10 deposit) is just past the desk, and from there you find your building and your suite. The whole thing is a lot to take in on day one, but by day two you have a feel for it.
The pools, and let’s be honest about the temperature
There’s a plethora of pools at Club Mac. I counted at least seven distinct ones, all different in size, shape and purpose. There’s a deep one suitable for swimming lengths, a long thin “river” pool that kids treat as an adventure to walk down end-to-end, a small toddler pool, two more pools separated by a railing into deep and shallow sections, a dragon-themed kids’ pool (with two actual ducks paddling around when I filmed it), a larger pool with sloped access at three points and a feature in the middle, and the lake-side pool where you can stick your kid inside an inflatable ball and let them run around like a hamster. I am not making that last one up.
Here’s the catch. Through the summer, none of them are heated. They are chilly. Very chilly. We were there in October and the pools were already firmly in the “make you gasp” range. I love that. Most adult guests I saw were fine. My kids struggled a bit on day one but adapted. If you are visiting in winter, one pool is heated; if you’re visiting in peak summer, the pools will still feel cold relative to a typical heated holiday pool. Bring this knowledge in advance and it’s not an issue. Arrive expecting bath-warm water and you’ll be cross.
The food, three buffets and a different cuisine every night
Food at Club Mac runs out of three buffet restaurants, one in each of the three accommodation buildings. They’re all open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The clever thing they do, and the thing I think sets this resort apart from other three-stars at the same price point, is they theme the cuisine differently every single night. The night I filmed dinner was Indian, with chana masala, vegetable samosas, lentil dahl, chicken tikka masala, chicken tandoori, naan bread, pakoras and a grill chef cooking off fish and pork in front of you. The night after was Italian. The schedule is posted so you know what’s coming. It’s not Michelin food, this is cheap-and-cheerful three-star buffet, but the variety means you don’t get bored.
What I really liked is the kids’ food. Throughout the buffets, low-rise stations are set at child height with pizza, little cheese pastries, small sausages and the kind of food kids actually eat. Kids walk up and serve themselves. There are kids’ bars too where they help themselves to ice cream and soft drinks. It’s a small thing operationally and a big thing for parents: the kids feel grown-up, you don’t have to plate up their dinner, and a buffet meal is genuinely easier than at most other resorts. Two thumbs up on this.
Breakfast runs 8am to 10:30am in all three restaurants, with a continental breakfast available from 5am in one of them for early starts. The spread is the full English-plus-Spanish thing: scrambled and fried eggs being made fresh, beans, two styles of bacon (English and American), Spanish omelette, Frankfurt and English sausages, churros, porridge, three toast stations, pancakes being made to order, hot waffles, pastries, fruit, cereals (Sugar Puffs included, for the Sugar Puff enjoyers among you), ham, cheeses, hummus, donuts, muffins. Soft drinks aren’t available at breakfast, which is mildly annoying if you’re a morning Pepsi Max kind of person, but the espresso machines work and the juice fountain delivers.
For lunch there’s a daily-changing buffet in one of the three restaurants. There’s also a cold-food station available between midday and 6pm if you don’t fancy doing a full buffet sit-down. Useful for a poolside snack or for kids who don’t want to leave the pool.
Between 10pm and midnight, one of the restaurants opens a small section as a fast-food station: fries, burgers, hot dogs, nuggets, chips, plus a small salad option. No soft drinks beyond the juice fountain and no dessert section, but if you’ve arrived late or fancy a midnight snack it’s a proper option. Basically you can eat at Club Mac from about 5am right through to midnight every day, which is generous for a three-star.
Around the central lake there are seasonal food outlets too: a pizza van, a hamburger hut and a fruit van. None of those three were open during our late-October visit, so I assume they trade through peak summer only. If you’re visiting in July or August expect more options outside the main restaurants.
The rooms
We booked a four-person family suite and Club Mac upgraded us to a six-person on arrival, which was a generous touch. The suite is two interconnecting rooms: a parents’ room with a balcony overlooking the water park, and a kids’ room with two bunk beds plus an additional single. Plenty of space for a family with younger kids.
The bathroom is a simple affair, a rainwater shower with some standard toiletries and towels provided. Both balconies have drying racks, and one has seating. There are plug sockets on either side of the parents’ bed, including USB and USB-C on one side (a nice unexpected touch at this tier). There’s a small fridge under the desk (with welcome drinks waiting for us, gratefully received), tea and coffee facilities (kettle and cups, but no tea or coffee supplied, so bring your own), and a safe. Worth flagging on the safe: it’s not big enough to take a full-size 16-inch laptop, which matters if you travel with one. Spare pillows in the wardrobe, decent-sized TV, and the beds, well, the beds are very Spanish, which is to say firm.
Hydropark, the headline feature
This is the bit that makes Club Mac genuinely good value for money. The Hydropark water park is right next door, you can see one from the other, and your Club Mac wristband gets you in free, unlimited, for the entire stay. The only catch is that you can’t use it on your day of departure (don’t know why, but that’s the rule). The park has its own car park, which you won’t need if you’re walking from the resort.
Inside Hydropark, sun beds are paid extra (about €6.50 per bed for the day when we visited), but there’s a grassy area if you want to lay your own towel down and not pay. Food and drink inside the park are not included, but Club Mac guests get a 15% discount on those (no discount on the gift shop). The slides themselves are great fun, no height limits getting in the way that I noticed, and there’s a swim-up bar inside. Smaller park than something like PortAventura’s Caribe Aquatic, but they pack a lot in. We weren’t there in peak season so I can’t speak to summer queues, but in late October it was easy-going.
My daughter does her own channel called Let’s Flo and she’s done a fuller water park review there if you want the slide-by-slide rundown. The point for this review is the inclusion: most “water park hotel” deals charge for water park access separately, or include a one-day ticket. Unlimited entry across your whole stay is a real benefit, particularly for families with kids who want to do the slides every single day until they’re shrivelled.
FunWorld, the playground, the lake, and the rest
On top of the pools and Hydropark, the resort has its own little theme park called FunWorld. If you’re on premium all-inclusive your wristband scans you in free. There’s a mix of rides: some included, some you pay for (the swing chairs and the cars, I think, are paid; the bouncy castles are included). It’s open during the day and into the evening. It’s not Disneyland, it’s a small in-resort attraction, but it’s a proper option in the evening when the kids have one more burst of energy to burn before bed.
Down at the bottom of the central lake there’s a pirate-themed playground with swings, slides, bouncers and a big pirate ship. All in great condition, plenty of benches for parents, and an air pillow that operates at certain times of day (I didn’t catch it on, but I’d seen it working earlier in the stay). There’s also a pitch-and-putt mini golf course with clubs available from reception, and on the lake you can hire pedalos, rowing boats and the kid-driven jeeps (€10 all day, €7 a single session) that circle the lake.
Evening entertainment, with a small caveat
The evenings come alive at Club Mac. The market stalls open around the central lake, the lake fountains light up, and there are two main entertainment venues running side by side. One is the circus-themed stage, the other is the Satno stage. The night I filmed had a Motown-style act on the Satno stage, and there was clearly a programme of changing acts across the week. The kids’ bar stays open, the adult bar stays open, the vibes are properly holiday-resort. Decent quality acts for what you’re paying.
Small caveat. There’s some confusion over timings and content. The act times and act types do change on the fly, and the posted schedules don’t always match what actually happens. Not a deal-breaker, but if you’ve set your heart on a specific act, double-check at reception on the day. Same goes for the kids’ club, which was not operating during our late-October visit. If a structured kids’ club is important to you, ring the resort first to confirm it’s running for your travel dates.
The beach
Alcudia beach is a few minutes from Club Mac, and the resort runs a complimentary shuttle bus down to it roughly every half hour each way. We drove (you can park on-street near the beach), but the shuttle is the easier option. The beach itself is lovely: blue water, soft sand, little fish swimming around your ankles, no real waves, plenty of services along it (sun loungers, changing rooms, bars, restaurants). Safe for kids and a properly nice beach day, weather permitting.
Who is this hotel for?
Club Mac is for families with younger kids who want a busy, self-contained, all-inclusive resort at a sensible three-star price, with the water park and the beach as the two big features. It’s for parents who’d rather their kids run free between the pools, the playground and FunWorld than be entertained by a structured programme. It’s for travellers who care more about value for money than about polish. And it’s particularly for families where the kids really want a water park holiday, because the unlimited Hydropark access is genuinely good.
It’s not for couples looking for a romantic break, it’s not for travellers wanting a quiet, design-led property, and it’s not for anyone who needs heated pools through summer. If you’re in any of those camps, look elsewhere on Mallorca.
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The verdict: stay or stay away?
This is a stay, at the right price. Club Mac is a competent, well-run three-star family resort with one genuinely brilliant feature: unlimited Hydropark access for the whole stay. Add the beach being minutes away with a free shuttle, the genuinely good kids’ programme (FunWorld, the pirate playground, the kids’ bars, the dedicated kids’ food at each meal), the nightly themed cuisine in the buffets, and a generous late-night and early-morning food window, and you’ve got real value for money.
The cons are honest and worth knowing: chilly pools all summer, Mallorca mosquitoes that find you despite repellent, patchy Wi-Fi, the kids’ club room not operating at end of season, and entertainment schedules that drift mid-day. None of these are deal-breakers and most are predictable if you know to expect them.
Club Mac is a stay. Come at a price point that suits you (it’s a three-star and should be priced like one), pack the bug spray, and the family will have a great time. Particularly if your kids would happily live inside a water park.
Full video transcript
Auto-generated from the YouTube video and lightly cleaned. Timestamps preserved.
00:00 Welcome to Club Mac here on the island of Mallorca. This is The Resort Report and I’m going to give you a full review and guide of this wonderful resort. I’m going to be telling you about the entertainment, the food, the swimming pools, the water park and so much more. But first, let’s start with the pools.
00:21 Here at Club Mac there are a plethora of pools. You can see some just behind me here, and they all differ in their size and shape. Behind me is a deeper pool, more suitable for doing lengths if you could. There’s a long thin one which is fun, and I’ve seen a bunch of kids going on an adventure down it, almost like it is a river. Another smaller one over here, with lots of toddlers in right now. A bit further along, past these pool tables and a little air hockey table, we get to two pools with a few deck chairs around them. If you count these as two separate pools, you can see a deeper section and a shallower section demarked by a railing system.
01:56 There’s another pool hidden away that I’d show you alive with water, with jets and kids in. Far cuter are these two little ducks enjoying a swim in this dragon kids’ pool, which is just behind the circus area with toilets next door. Really nice area. This is the pool we came to on our first day and we enjoyed it. Another pool behind me with that nice rock formation, lovely little pool. And then a larger one here with sloped access at three points going in and a feature in the middle. There are some toilets and changing rooms here, the doctor’s medical station as well, and we’re overlooking the lake.
02:59 So that is the pools at Club Mac. One thing I really want to point out: they might all be slightly different in size and shape, but they’re all the same in temperature. Over the summer they’re not heated. It is chilly, very chilly in all of them. Over the winter I understand that one of them does get heated, so if you’re here in November. We’re here in October and it’s still not heated. Very chilly pools, which is fine for me, I love that. The kids are struggling a little bit, but very few others are. So I think my kids just need to thug it up.
03:41 The fun continues into the evening. You can see some market stalls behind me, and in the distance is the circus stage where some of the entertainment is happening. Up here I’m walking towards the Satno stage where there’s a Motown style entertainment act on. But what I really want to show you is this: here in this pool you can shove your kid into an inflatable ball and make him run around like a hamster. Absolute madness. You can see families in out enjoying themselves on this beautiful evening. The fountain still going now with lights on and the entertainment act playing in the distance on the Satno stage. The kids’ bar is open, the adult bar is open. Really good vibes here at Club Mac.
04:52 Like every good resort, the evening entertainment is super important. I want to give you a mega mix showing you what’s in store if you choose to come here to Club Mac.
06:34 Behind me now is FunWorld, the in-resort little theme park. I’ve come in the evening with the kids, but it is open throughout the day and in the evenings. On the way in, your wristband will be scanned. If you’re here on a premium all-inclusive basis, you get to come in for free. The kids are somewhere on one of these. A number of rides. Some of them I think you have to pay for. I think you have to pay for this one and the car. There’s jeeps out there as well that you have to pay for. But a number of bouncy castle-like items which yes, the kids are very much enjoying. There they are. You having fun, kiddos? Yeah. Nice little addition during the day, you get a bit of shade. Lots of seating for adults. Really good addition to this resort.
07:45 Just at the bottom of the lake we do have this wonderful pirate-themed playground. All of the equipment is in great condition, and there’s benches for parents. You can see the big ship just there, and some swings, bouncers, slides, all here. It is a really well-equipped playground. There is an air pillow here, I saw it operating on our first day. I think we’re too early in the day right now, but great fun for the kids when it is operating at Club Mac. There is a pitch and putt mini golf available, which I’ve seen lots of guests enjoying, golf clubs available from reception.
08:39 Here comes Florence and Bertie on the jeep, concentrating as they go around the lake. The jeeps, as well as the pedalos and little boats, are charged for. These jeeps are €10 for the whole day or €7 for a single session. Really good value putting aside that you have to pay for them, and a really fun activity for kids and families.
09:11 Let’s check out a room at Club Mac. Coming in we have the family suite. Our primary room just here with that balcony looking out to the water park, and the children’s room here. We booked a four-person family room and they’ve upgraded us to a six. So we get both these bunk beds, this bed and then the main bed in the other room. The bathroom is a relatively simple affair: rainwater shower with some toiletries, towels. The balconies both come with little drying racks which is helpful, and one of them has seating as well.
10:00 On either side of this bed we do have some plug sockets, and that side does have USB and USB-C. There is a fridge under here and we’ve been given some welcome drinks, very gratefully received. Tea and coffee making facilities, but no tea or coffee. There is a safe, although it’s not big enough to have a full-size 16-inch laptop. Some spare pillows we’ll make use of. The TV sizes are okay and the beds are very, very Spanish. That’s the rooms at Club Mac.
10:53 When it comes to food at Club Mac there are three main buffet restaurants, one in each of the buildings. I’m here for dinner tonight and want to show you what is on offer. There’s some Halloween theming because of the time of year. Every night they bring a new international cuisine. Tonight it is Indian. You can see a chana masala, vegetable samosas, lentils and rice, lots of papadums. Of course you can still get your more standard pasta dishes, and chips are available. There’s a tomato soup with bread. Here we have some fish with coconut milk, basmati rice. The fish is being grilled by this handsome man, grilling it to perfection. There’s mash, chicken tikka masala, chicken tandoori, naan bread, pork loin being grilled, another lentil dahl, pork korma and standard rice.
12:31 Drinks-wise there is a fountain, these two young ladies enjoying it. There are no à la carte options here. Dessert is standard fruit, pastries, cakes, custard. The ice cream goes down very well, those look delicious. More individual dessert items including profiteroles. Good selection of ice cream including lemon ice cream which is good to see. Back to savoury with salads, sauces, seafood with prawns and coleslaw, cheese, olives, more salad items. The bar, and depending on your all-inclusive level you get house or otherwise drinks.
13:34 I want to point out this lovely children’s station. All the way through Club Mac they have these accessible kids’ areas. You can see they’ve got some pizza, some kind of cheese pastry, little sausages, some kind of pâté. They do a great job for the kids. That’s dinner here, and as I say, the cuisine changes every night. It’s Indian tonight, Italian tomorrow. They put a lot of effort into changing the cuisine throughout your stay.
14:29 Seasonally there are a few other food outlets, including this pizza van. They’re all adjoining the central lake. There’s a hamburger hut just way off into the distance, and some kind of fruit van over there. I don’t know what’s there, it’s not been open, nor has the hamburger hut while we’ve been here. I’m assuming during peak summer times all three are open and enjoyed by guests.
14:56 Between 10pm and midnight, in one of the restaurants, there is a fast food dining session. They take just a small part of the restaurant and provide a small selection of food including fries, burgers, hot dogs, nuggets and chips. There is also salad available. Unfortunately the only soft drinks are the juices, and there’s no dessert, but it’s a great option if you’re arriving late or just a bit peckish after the main restaurants close at 10pm. You can basically dine on this resort between 5am and midnight every single day, which is great.
15:46 For lunch, I’m not going to take you through the full buffet, but it’s in one of the three restaurants. They do a great job of mixing up the offering from yesterday: different sauces, different meats. There was a stir-fry station today where they were frying up some great veg. They’ve done a good job of making it different so you have that variation during your stay. I do want to point out this station: here between midday and 6pm you have a cold selection of food available. So you don’t have to go in for the big buffet, you can just grab a snack in this building.
16:37 Breakfast is served in all three restaurants from 8 until 10:30am. You need to scan your wristband at every meal time. Starting off with breads. There are three toast stations during breakfast and they often have some queues. You can see mushrooms there, what they call English sausage, these kind of chip things, some American-style bacon. Got ketchup and sauces. Moving here, churros, porridge, baked beans, more breads, waffles. The sauces for those are best placed over there, a good selection of sauces. There’s one of the other toast stations. Eggs just being worked on here, both boiled and scrambled. Also fried eggs being made fresh. More baked beans, beans on toast there. Looking good, sir. Spanish omelette, spicy sausage, English-style bacon, the other toast final one.
18:00 Back to American-style bacon, tomatoes. Pancakes being made, looking good. Some bacon, ham, Frankfurt-style sausages, then back to the British-style sausages. More sauces. The soft drinks aren’t available for breakfast, which is a shame, I kind of like a Pepsi Max in the morning. Relatively busy, we’re here towards the end of the session. Moving over here, a selection of meat, seeds, olives, salsa, lots of different preserves. Hummus, donuts, a few different cakes. More serious cereals here, more cakes, pain au chocolat. The ice cream machine not operational during breakfast. More pastries including muffins which Flo enjoyed. Cereals, and I’m delighted to tell you we do have Sugar Puffs for all you Sugar Puff enjoyers. Milk. Fruit varies through the session, no melon today but I know it changes. Cheeses and meats, oils. That’s breakfast at Club Mac. Available in all three restaurants in the morning. Before that, from 5am, there is a continental-style breakfast in one of the restaurants if you have an early start.
20:14 Just behind Club Mac Resort and adjacent to it, we have this Hydropark water park, which is a great little park for families. If you want to watch a full review of this park, check out my daughter’s channel, Let’s Flo. There’s Hydropark and there’s Club Mac, super close, and Hydropark does have its own car park, not that you’ll need it if you’re staying at the resort. You get unlimited entry to Hydropark with your Club Mac room. Lockers available at extra cost, there’s a little shop, you don’t get any discount on the shop, although you do get a discount on food and drink (food and drink not being included). 15% discount. The toilets are clean, and you can see some amazing slides. Here’s the only food outlet open during our visit.
21:36 Just briefly: the sun beds are paid for, around €6.50 per sun bed. There is a grassy area if you don’t want to pay. Some really fun rides with no problems with height limits. There’s a swim-up bar which is a really cool feature. Wonderful, albeit small, but they pack it in with some great slides at Hydropark adjacent to Club Mac here on Mallorca.
22:22 Getting that unlimited access to Hydropark during your stay is really cool. Although it’s not available on your day of departure. You can’t use it on your day of departure. Why? No idea. When we were in there it wasn’t too busy at all, although we are here at the end of the season. Really good feature for this resort to have that decent water park just adjacent with unlimited access. When you add that to the beach, the entertainment, the pools, everything, you and your family are going to have a great time and certainly not run out of things to do at Club Mac.
23:01 Just minutes away from Club Mac Resort is Alcudia beach, with beautiful blue water, glistening sand, lots of services like loungers and changing rooms, bars, restaurants, and it is really beautiful here. There’s little fishies swimming around me right now. All of it stretches out into the distance. Even with a bit of a breeze today, there’s no waves, so really safe for kids to come swimming. There is a complimentary bus from Club Mac, almost every half an hour, picking up and dropping back off. The resort’s literally just over there somewhere. We drove, we have a car, but that complimentary bus is really helpful if you want to come down here and enjoy this beautiful beach on Mallorca at Club Mac.
23:59 Important to note that if you arrive by car, there is no car park here. There is free on-street car parking, but no on-site car park. About 95% of guests will come by coach and they’ll walk along this little avenue to get in. Behind me we’ve just passed the shop. There is a shop, although not too much there. I’d recommend going to a Spar like you’d find in the UK out on the high street.
24:30 Each of the three buildings has a ground floor with public access. There’s always lots of seating available. This building has the reception. You can see the check-in station just behind me where the handsome and helpful Reuben checked me in. Way off into the distance you can see where you get your towels for that €10 deposit. On all the ground floors you do have some form of arcade, as well as a restaurant in each of the buildings.
25:10 Other things to note: there is a doctor’s here on site as well if you need it, hopefully you don’t. There is an on-site laundry, very helpful if you’ve got those tighter weight limits of Ryanair or you’re staying here for an extended period.
25:33 Time for the stay or stay away rating for Club Mac. Before we get to that, I want to give you pros and cons. Pros: the water park access, getting access to Hydropark is really cool. The room decor was lovely, I liked the wood panelling and the TVs and the lights, really cool and great for this standard of hotel. The beach access, the beach being a few minutes away and the bus being able to take you. The food changing every evening, each of the three restaurants having that theming. (Sorry, I’m getting eaten by a mosquito.) Watch out for the mosquitoes. That’s one of the cons, but the food changing each evening is cool, and the schedule is posted so you know what’s coming up. The kids, they look after kids really well here with kids’ activities like the little theme park, the pools, the playground, the kids’ bars. The kids’ bars I like the most where the kids can go up, get an ice cream, a drink, and in the restaurants they can grab their own food from a low base.
27:03 Cons: those mosquitoes. I’ve been bitten a lot despite having bug spray on, somewhat annoying. Everyone seems to be getting eaten, but I can’t complain that that is the fault of this resort, it’s just general Mallorca mosquitoes. The pool temperatures, it’s a shame the pools are chilly all through the summer. I know most people will be okay, but some will not. The actual kids’ club is not operating, which is a shame, so some of the activities are hard to find. Talking about things that are hard to find, there’s confusion over timings and the types of events. They have entertainment at the two entertainment venues, but sometimes the times and the actual content change on the fly, a little bit confusing. The Wi-Fi has been a bit patchy, a bit spotty, which is a shame, you kind of do need that on holiday nowadays.
28:10 General thoughts: the food is relatively cheap and cheerful, clearly had worse and paid for it, but you can’t really complain. This is a three-star venue and it is three-star throughout, and that’s not a problem for me. Let us know what you’re coming to and look for a deal as always.
28:43 The stay or stay away rating. Ladies and gentlemen, Club Mac is a stay. I would recommend coming here at a price point that suits you. I’ve not found anything here that is a big red flag, apart from those mosquitoes. There’s another one trying to eat me now. I hope you’ve enjoyed this resort report. Please leave any thoughts and comments below, and I’d really appreciate if you subscribe.
