Hotel Gayá is a hotel in Peguera, on Carrer Niza 3, very close to the beach. Reviews place it about 10–100 metres from the sea, with bus 102 to Palma taking around 40 minutes and a taxi transfer to the airport taking about 30 minutes and costing €45. Breakfast is served from 8:00 to 10:00, and the pool area is described as quiet and well kept. Nearby parking is used instead of on-site parking, and some spaces are paid.
Frequently Asked Questions
How close is Hotel Gayá to the beach and promenade?
Hotel Gayá is very close to the beach in Peguera; several guests describe it as around 10 to 100 metres away, sometimes just a 1–2 minute walk. The promenade, restaurants and shops are also within easy reach. One review places the Palma bus stop at about 50 metres from the hotel.
Is parking available near the hotel?
The reviews do not mention a private on-site car park. Guests appear to use public parking nearby, and one review states that parking is paid. If you are arriving by car, it is worth checking the current parking situation in Peguera in advance. Hotel Gayá is centrally located, so many places can also be reached on foot.
What are the breakfast times at Hotel Gayá, and is it extra?
Several reviews state that breakfast is served from 8:00 to 10:00. One guest mentions a price of €15 per person. The buffet is described as a breakfast option with different items, although the selection can vary by day and occupancy. For a calmer start, it is sensible to go earlier within the breakfast window.
Are Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, fridge and safe included in the room rate?
The details vary depending on the room or booking. One review says Wi‑Fi costs €3 per day, while others mention free Wi‑Fi. Air conditioning is sometimes listed as an extra before July, or a deposit is required for the remote. A fridge was mentioned at €7 per night, and the safe or TV remote may also be extra in some packages.
What are the rooms like at Hotel Gayá, and are some locations quieter?
Reviews describe Hotel Gayá as having a more classic, partly older style; some guests also mention spacious rooms and larger balconies. Room location seems to matter: street-facing rooms can be affected by nearby bars and music until around 12:30 am, while courtyard or pool-facing rooms are often described as quieter. If you prefer less noise, it is worth requesting a quieter side when booking.
Is Hotel Gayá suitable for families or guests with mobility needs?
Reviews describe Hotel Gayá as a small, family-run property; one guest says it has been run by the same family since the 1960s. Its central location in Peguera, close to the beach, bus stop and promenade, means many places are within short walking distance. However, there are no verified details here about accessible rooms or specific mobility facilities, so it is best to ask the hotel directly.
How do you get from Hotel Gayá to Palma or the airport?
One review places the bus stop to Palma about 50 metres from the hotel, and another mentions bus line 102 taking around 40 minutes to Palma. For the airport, a taxi transfer is described as taking about 30 minutes and costing around €45. Palma is also noted as being roughly 22 km away, which makes day trips straightforward to plan.