We had a 2 week stay during July at the Continental Don Antonio, Paguera hotel. We had buffet at breakfast and in the evening, since we really like to try all the different dishes. The hotel is rated at 4 stars so I will try to compare it with other 4 star hotels in Spain we stayed at. The overall rating on my side would be slightly above average. The good: - the location is nice which provides (in our case) the following perks: - The view: The hotel is placed atop a hill which, depending on your room may provide nice views of the sea and the surrounding hills. - Forests and sea: There is a light pine forest covering the hills so the combination of green and the blue of the sea is really beautiful and calming. - The quiet: Another bonus (for us at least :) ) is the quiet, since it is well separated from the main tourist area of shops and bars, it really gives you the chance to just appreciate the surroundings without all the noise and the bustle of the busier areas. It's still close enough that you can reach the main area in about 10-15 min on foot (you will have to climb a hill on your way back though :) ). - Trails : I love trail running and this area provided me with plenty of options to run beautiful trails. July does mean that you'll have to get up pretty early for this, but it really is worth it. - Beaches : The hotel is placed close to some of the most beautiful beaches and waters on the island. We drove to beaches on other sides of the island, but, for us, Camp de Mar reamined on the top of the list. - the hotel staff. We really loved our interactions with the hotel staff, reception, bars and cleaning, they were always nice and helpful, some were full of life and cheer, the more technical aspects were also well explained (like when we had some issues with our WiFi). So, overall, top ratings for the staff. - WiFi. The Wifi signal is good (our room at least). I could actually work remotely on a couple of days, hold videoconferences and control remote computers without noticing performance issues. - The coffee. I'm mentioning this because we had mostly bad experience with hotel coffee in Spain. Four or five star hotels, didn't matter, they somehow manage to make mostly horrible (either burnt or watered in to nothingness) coffee. Well, this hotel (pool bar) does it right. You get a decent espresso (nice aroma though a bit too much water for single shots) at the pool bar, and a good filter coffee in the restaurant. - There is a gym and an interior pool (small, so it's mostly just for cooling down away from the sun). The outer pools are also small and get crowded fast, so don't plan for swimming on the hotel grounds. - It's clean and looks nice. You can see effort was put into the buildings creating and maintaining a nice atmosphere. - The bathrooms: you get a double sink and you also have both a bathtub and a separate walk-in shower. - Food: fish, seafood and more specific regional dishes were really nice and tasty