We recently stayed here in the Pil-Lari Apartments, fairly out of season but that didn't stop us! Rooms were clean, spacious and all had amazing views of the beach/sea and local area - and such an amazing view at night with all the lights. The bus (21) from the Airport stops right outside the hotel front (which is the side opposite to the beach) and check in was easy and we soon settled into our rooms. Buses 15/25 go to Palma and Arenal - this being where we spent most of our days, lots of lovely little shops, street market on a Thursday until 1pm, English bars with English food (the sportsman liverpool bar, does great cheap British food too!) - as yes this area is mainly catered for the German market! Also a bar/restaurant on the front called "El Bistro" had amazing food at really good prices - ask for the specials, and China Ming down a side street but well signposted was the nicest chinese! And for 5 people with drinks both means cost 55 euros which was brilliant compared to the rip off food prices in Palma centre. Being out of season night life was quiet at the hotel, but theres a little cocktail bar just out the back (beach side) of the hotel called make-up, and lots of little souvenier shops here that stay open quite late! For a really good night, we recommend "Mega Park" halfway between Pil-Lari and Arenal, I recommend getting the bus from the hotel as it's quite a walk!! But we had a brilliant time, German songs being Oktoberfest - but everyone was on tables dancing and around the aisles, really good atmosphere!! The kitchenettes in the rooms are BASIC - probably only downfall, we had 2 hobs and a kettle, plus a fridge and that was it so ate out most of the week. If you go out the front of the hotel and cross the road and go left, theres a parade of shops - keep walking to the end and on the corner out of sight is the "Eroski" centre which is the local supermarket, best prices here for alcohol to take home if wanted! Also lovely breads, fruit/veg etc at reasonable prices, however the Eroski supermarkets can be found anywhere - and if buying water, get that from one of the little shops out the back on the hotel so you're not carrying it so far. Cigarette shop is out the back by the pool and go right past the spa shop etc and this was the most stocked one we saw in the whole area - all prices are the same and much cheaper than those at the airport!! To get upto the other ends we either got the bus, or the little train - 4 euros for a return journey per person, takes you to Arenal or C'an Pastillas which had some quaint little boutique shops and bakeries - plus this end appeared to have more bars etc for those seeking nightlife! Also Magaluf via bus is around 40 minutes and 4.50 euro one way (as someone from the hotel ventured over but said it was VERY quiet by the end of October and a taxi back was v expensive!) All in all, I really enjoyed my holiday here and would return - probably in September so I was more in season, but was perfect for the relaxing holiday I was after with sun, amazing views and great food from the places listed above :) Was easy to barter with the shops/markets being out of season, so if they'd say a price and we'd walk off it would quickly get reduced!! We also got on well with the staff here, the food menu is basic but the food on there was really tasty and reasonably priced - with lovely cocktails too!…