Insotel Cala Mandia

4 out of 5 stars4 Stars - 141 Opinions

Federico Garcia Lorca S/N, Porto Cristo, Majorca, 07500, Spain
Insotel Cala Mandia Resort

83%

Satisfaction Very Good
Excellent
27%
39
Very Good
39%
56
Average
17%
25
Poor
4%
7
Terrible
9%
14

Value Score Poor Value

Costs 122% more than similarly rated 4 star hotels

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  • Families70
  • Couples82
  • Solo100
  • Business100

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Address: Federico Garcia Lorca S/N, Porto Cristo, Majorca, 07500, Spain