Request a pool-view room for attractive views and afternoon sunshine, but expect daytime music and evening entertainment.
Guests generally see this as good-value accommodation in a convenient El Arenal spot, within easy reach of the beach, bars and public transport. The hotel is widely considered clean, and the staff are often described as welcoming and helpful. Its upbeat pool programme, including aqua aerobics, suits travellers who enjoy a busy resort atmosphere, while the all-inclusive food is viewed as adequate for a three-star stay. On the downside, sound can carry between rooms and from communal areas, service may occasionally be unhurried, and some guests report inconsistent air-conditioning or minor upkeep issues.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of azuLine Hotel Bahamas & Bahamas II.
Request a pool-view room for attractive views and afternoon sunshine, but expect daytime music and evening entertainment.
Request a high or top-floor room for better views and less noise, but check shower pressure because it may drop during busy periods.
Choose a rear or forest-facing room for attractive views and a quieter position.
Avoid rooms facing the main road, as traffic and nearby activity can be noisy.
Avoid forest-facing rooms if you are sensitive to early-morning cockerels.
Arrive early for a sunbed, as the pool area fills quickly.
Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper because hallway noise, thin walls, cockerels, and evening entertainment can carry.
Avoid pool-side rooms if you want quiet evenings, as entertainment and the bar can be noisy.
Eat as soon as the restaurant opens for hotter food and a quieter meal.
Request a high-floor side room with forest or sea views, away from the road.
Request a sea-view room for quieter positioning and sunset views.
Book a premium or upgraded room if you need a fridge; standard rooms may not include one.
Bring something to keep cool because the air conditioning may work poorly.
Expect uncomfortable camp-style beds if you use a put-me-up bed.
Request a side-facing room, or a front room away from the pool, to reduce entertainment noise.
Check nearby parking for potentially free spaces available to hotel guests.
Collect a drinks token from reception and carry your barcode to the dining area.
Use the second pool across the road for more sun, quieter surroundings, and better availability.
Use the Moovit app to plan local public transport.
Try a boat trip or take the little train to Can Pastilla.
Visit the resort market on Thursday mornings.
Prepare for an uphill walk when exploring the surrounding area.
Use the hotel’s quiet El Arenal setting while staying within walking distance of the beach, main street, bars, and restaurants.
Remove the do-not-disturb sign around 10:30am if you want housekeeping to clean without interrupting your morning.
Request Hotel I rather than Hotel II if you want to avoid the livelier building.
Consider Bahamas Hotel II if you prefer a quieter building.
Pay for Wi-Fi if you need internet access in your room.
Ask about room 542 if you prefer a larger room.
Avoid room 235 if you need quiet, as it faces the main road.
Request room 515 for a pine-forest outlook and distant sea view.
Request room 502 for a sea-facing position.
Consider rooms 508–512 or 608–612.
Ask specifically for room 612.
Remember that the pool door opens at 10am.
Use the far side of the pool for more sunshine, especially away from the building.
Check the air conditioning before accepting your room.
Prepare for the steep road between the beach and hotel, especially if you have mobility limitations.
Check with the hotel a day before arrival to confirm that your room is available.
Choose a front-facing room if you go to bed very early, as the outdoor bar can stay lively late.
Choose a sixth-floor front-facing room for morning balcony sun and relatively little noise.
Ask for a high-floor room overlooking the pool for the best views.
Avoid rooms above the pool and entertainment area, which are noisier.
Choose a back-facing room overlooking the woods for a quieter stay.
Keep valuables secure in a bum bag or similar pouch, and avoid travelling alone.
Bring your own drinking glass and a beach or pool towel.
Book a high-floor deluxe sea-view room for the best combination of height and outlook.
Book a superior sea-view room if the upgraded outlook is important to you.
Book directly with the hotel to potentially save money compared with a travel company.
Check with reception about shuttle availability.
Take a short bus ride to Palma for an easy day trip.
Set among fragrant pines on the quieter side of El Arenal, azuLine Hotel Bahamas & Bahamas II is a straightforward, modern three-star stay with a sociable holiday feel. It is geared towards easy-going Majorca breaks rather than polished luxury: expect pool time, aqua-aerobics sessions, evening drinks and the bustle that comes with an all-inclusive crowd. The overall mood is lively, especially in high season, while the wooded setting softens the resort atmosphere.
Palma Beach is around 600 metres away, and El Arenal’s shops, bars and holiday attractions are close at hand. Aqualand, one of the island’s major water parks, is only a short walk away, making this a practical pick for families as well as groups on a short break. Palma is 17km away and the airport lies about 6km from the hotel. From May to October, a complimentary daytime shuttle runs to Playa del Arenal, useful on particularly hot days or for anyone travelling with little ones.
Guests tend to value the clean, no-frills rooms, friendly team and handy access to the beach and local transport. Meals, including the salad bar and casual options such as hot dogs, are generally seen as appropriate for the price, though not a culinary highlight. Do bear in mind that thin walls, pool activity and the evening bar can make things noisy, while air-conditioning and maintenance receive mixed feedback.
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