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Park Hyatt Mallorca Review: How to Get There

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Mallorca, a popular vacation spot for Europeans and A-list celebrities like Jack Nicholson, Jennifer Aniston, and Tom Cruise, is quickly becoming a hot spot for Americans now that the Park Hyatt Mallorca has opened.

This will be a four part review. In this post, the Park Hyatt Mallorca review how to get there you’ll learn how to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorcaall the ways to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca.

Part 2 includes a review of the resort, what to do when you get there, the services and facilities, and the best options for a budget stay.

Part 3 will review and highlight the rooms: standard, view, deluxe, Park Suite, and the Presidential Suite. And the Park Hyatt Mallorca Review Part 4 will focus on the restaurants and the spa.

Normally when traveling, I rarely spend a lot of time in my room or at the hotel. But because the Park Hyatt Mallorca just opened on June 1, 2016, I spent two days at the resort extensively checking out the hotel and services and talking to various employees so that I could provide the most comprehensive review of the Park Hyatt Mallorca.

Park Hyatt Mallorca

I chose the Park Hyatt Mallorca because:

  • The hotel is a Hyatt property and I would get another unique Hyatt stay
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Newly opened resort (and I was in Europe so how could I not stay there)

Location

The Park Hyatt Mallorca is in the Canyamel area of Mallorca, the north east coast of Mallorca.

Canyamel is not yet overrun with tourists so the beaches aren’t as crowded as Palma.

Airport Shuttle

The Park Hyatt Mallorca does not offer an airport shuttle. But they can arrange for a limousine transfer for 170 euros one-way or a regular transportation for  up to 3 people for 150 euros one-way.

The Park Hyatt Mallorca websites states that the Palma de Mallorca Airport is a 50 minute drive. However, it took me 1 hour and 10 minutes to drive from the airport to the hotel. And I did not stop and let’s just say I’m been known to have a heavy foot…

How to Get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca

1.  Train, Bus and Taxi

The cheapest way to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca is to take the train between Palma and Manacor.

You have to change trains in Inca and from there take a public bus to Cula Ratjada. Then from Cula Ratjada you have to take another bus to Canyamel and then a taxi to the Park Hyatt Mallorca.

Taking the train and bus will cost about 15 euro one-way per person, not including the cost of the taxi from Canyamel. The entire journey will take 2 hours and 40 minutes if everything is timed correctly and there are no train or bus delays. Which are known to happen frequently.

If you have more time than money, this would be the best option.

2.  Car Rental

But if you value your time over cost, there are other options to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca.

If you don’t plan on leaving the Park Hyatt Mallorca, you can use their transfer service. But if you want to see the island, then the best option is to rent a car.

Not only does this let you see the island, but renting a car is significantly cheaper than the transfer service and much faster than the train/bus combination.

You can rent a car from the airport and drive to the Park Hyatt. Or you can rent a car once you get to the Park Hyatt.

A.  Park Hyatt Car Rentals

The Park Hyatt offers car rentals starting from 50 euro for a Hyundai Iio, a small compact car that fits four people.

Additional vehicles such as Mini Coopers, larger cars and 4 wheel vehicles are also available.

B.  Renting from the Airport

You can also rent a car at the airport. While there are cheap rental car agencies that advertise from 3 euro a day, they had a lot of negative reviews. And they only give you 1,500 kilometers for free. After they charge you an enormous rate for each kilometer.

I choose to rent from Sixt. This was my first experience renting from them. My review: false damage claim and why you should not rent from Sixt Mallorca.

I rented a Smart Fortwo, two-seated, with just enough room for my small carry-on bag and backpack for $184 including tax for  2 days.

This was the most economical and faster option to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca.

Parking at the Park Hyatt Mallorca

If you decide to rent a car and drive to the Park Hyatt Mallorca, free valet parking is available.

Your car is parked in an underground garage. And the valets are incredibly friendly and courteous.

Each time I requested my car it was brought quickly.

Conclusion

If you’re planning a stay at the Park Hyatt Mallorca, here are all the ways to get to the resort.

You can take the train to the Park Hyatt Mallorca. This is the cheapest way to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca. But it involves a transfer, two buses and a taxi. You’ll pay 15 euro per person one-way not including the taxi.

If you want easy and hassle free, you can have the Park Hyatt Mallorca send either a limo or shuttle bus to pick you up at the airport. Rates start at 150 euro with a maximu of three people per transfer.

But the most economical and fastest way to get to the Park Hyatt Mallorca is to rent a car at the airport. Rates will vary depending on how long and how large a car you rent.

Remember to come back for the rest of the series on the Park Hyatt Mallorca: Part 2 – overall review of the resort; Part 3 – review of the rooms at the Park Hyatt Mallorca, and Part 4Park Hyatt Mallorca restaurants and spa.

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Trisha Velarmino

Monday 14th of November 2016

Good job on providing all the options on how to get to Park Hyatt and that's really helpful! This Hotel is so fantastic. I love that they buiild it in a village style way, consisting of small accomodation units. Great and complete guide!

Anita Hendrieka

Monday 14th of November 2016

Sounds like an incredible place to stay whilst in Mallorca. I have never been there but it is definitely on the list as it's quite cheap and easy to get to from the UK

Indrani

Sunday 13th of November 2016

A good comprehensive guide to the hotel. Info like how to get there is highly helpful. Seems to ideally located too.

Christopher

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Great post with loads of info. I was supposed to visit Mallorca when I was in Spain but I was unable to fit it in my itinerary. This post will be great for when I go back to Spain.

Jimmy and Tina

Sunday 13th of November 2016

Good to know the options on transport. Looking forward to learning more about your review of Park Hyatt Mallorca. Spain has so many wonderful places to visit to this one should be a treat.

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