Good 4* hotel very well situated just 2 mins walk from the lovely beach of Cala Agulla.
On arrival the reception staff were friendly & helpful - despite arriving at the same time of 100 'ish German cyclists who were using the hotel as a base.
Booked a sea view room, originally allocated one on the 1st floor at the front of the hotel which looked out over a row of shops with the sea beyond. Asked for a room on a higher floor which they willingly provided on the 3rd floor (the top) at the side of the hotel with a spectacular view over the Cala Agulla bay and wooded forest / mountains (see photo).
Only downside was the food - we arrived early evening and booked a table in the restaurant - it was very busy and hectic - too much so for us. Buffet style and whilst the food was ok it was nothing special and for the area relatively expensive. We ate out thereafter other than for breakfast which was good.
Facilities at the hotel are good, nice pool in a garden area, health spa with steam room, sauna, jacuzzi etc. Word of warning though if you are offended by nudity - the hotel is used predominantly by Germasn who don't have the same inhibitions we Brits might have in the Health club / Spa.
Cala Ratjada is a nice resort, catering for German visitors in the main. The port area is an easy 15 min walk from the hotel and there are anumber of cafe's / bars / restaurants. Would recommend Noah's overlooking the port. Good Tapas friendly and interactive staff and good value.
Our favourite eating place was Los Olivos, just 2 mins walk from the hotel. Good food (especially the seafood paella), very relaxed, friendly staff and good value. It was popular without being overcrowded and provided an oasis from the bar music and TV's that a lot of the other cafe's provided.
Overall we had a good and relaxing time the temperature was warm but not overly hot (24 - 26C).









