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23 aprile 2024
I’m writing this on day 2 of my first holiday on my own, 5 months after my lovely husband died. I was in two minds about coming back to Majorca, as it held memories of our first holiday together and other very happy ones thereafter, all trips to celebrate his birthday. Having decided on a whim in the sleepless small hours that I needed time alone to reflect on and process my huge loss, I booked an EasyJet holiday to a different part of the island than we’d visited together, picking a family-friendly hotel with access to both some small beaches and some safe walking routes. I had no idea what to expect, and it felt like taking a leap into the unknown. When I arrived at Iberostar Pinos Park I was greeted by a giant starfish (an enthusiastic animation team!) and the professional and reassuring Marie, who greeted me with an offer of liquid refreshment while I checked in. I chose to pay for an upgrade to an upstairs room with a more private balcony, which had the bonus of having an oblique sea view. I’ve stayed in some decent hotels before, but I was blown away by the room. There are two separate spaces, one containing the (very comfortable) bed, the other housing two closets, a ‘fridge and a microwave, plus an easy chair, and both with floor to ceiling windows onto the balcony (which has 3 chairs, a table and a clothes airer). The bathroom is spotless and a good size, and the shower reliable and powerful. The bedding and towels are of a good quality, and the range of organic toiletries is impressive. The addition of a hairdryer is lovely too. The hotel chain is committed to reducing environmental impact, and as well as providing room based recycling, encourages guests to refill a glass carafe with filtered water from points around the hotel. The facilities are perfect for families, with playgrounds, sports and lovely pools (with a lifeguard) in well-tended grounds. Pool towels can be borrowed for a 20€ deposit. As gorgeous as the hotel is, it’s the location that’s made it; the two beaches are perfect, and the sea is clear and warm enough for a seasoned swimmer, even in April. I stayed half board because I didn’t want to be tied to returning for lunch, but fully inclusive also seems good value. The food is great; varied, fresh, lots of healthy options, plus delicious desserts! The wine is reasonably priced, and the coffee from the pool bar of a good standard. There’s a supermarket just round the corner if you’ve forgotten anything too. The staff are all lovely, and the guests are a great international mix. If you’re looking for an adults-only type of experience this hotel isn’t for you, but if you are a middle-aged female first time solo traveller looking for somewhere you can relax in anonymity in beautiful surroundings I’d recommend starting here. I’m already planning my next visit…
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