Choose a front-facing room for views and afternoon sun, but expect road noise and early-morning cockerels.
What guests mention
Guests generally see BLUESEA Costa Verde as a solid low-cost choice, especially for its pleasant pool area, tidy accommodation and handy position near Aqualand, the beach and local buses. Staff are often described as kind and approachable, although service can be uneven when the hotel is busy. Rooms are spacious enough and kept reasonably clean, but feel dated and sparsely equipped. Buffet meals divide opinion, with the salad selection receiving better comments than the overall variety and quality. The climb uphill can also be tiring.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at BLUESEA Costa Verde — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Avoid June through August if possible because this period may be noisier and busier with party season.
Use the bus stop outside the hotel for airport and city connections; check routes with the Moovit app.
Choose a front-facing room for views and afternoon sun, but expect road noise and early-morning cockerels.
Skip the all-inclusive option unless you want limited value, basic snacks, and restricted drinks; cocktails and alcohol may cost extra.
Arrive for the 10am pool opening to secure a sunbed; loungers are limited, shade is scarce, and the pool closes around 5–6pm.
Purchase a water-park ticket from reception.
Walk about 15 minutes downhill to the beach and harbour, but expect a steep uphill return; the area has restaurants and bars.
Tell reception exactly which room features you need and request a change promptly if the assigned room is unsuitable.
Budget for paid Wi-Fi and the key safe, and do not expect a kettle or fridge in the room.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of BLUESEA Costa Verde.
Request a front-facing room for better views and more sunlight, but expect possible street noise or cockerels.
Request a top-floor room, preferably away from lifts and staircases, for quieter nights and better views.
Skip the all-inclusive option unless you want limited value, basic snacks, and restricted drinks; cocktails and alcohol may cost extra.
Arrive for the 10am pool opening to secure a sunbed; loungers are limited, shade is scarce, and the pool closes around 5–6pm.
Request a balcony or terrace room because rooms without balconies are smaller; ask for a large balcony if available.
Request a pool-facing room for a better outlook and to avoid some early-morning cockerel noise.
Choose a higher-floor room to reduce nighttime noise and enjoy better views, especially if you are near the bar or entertainment.
Choose a back-facing room for more peace and morning sun, but expect residential views and potentially smaller rooms.
Request a balcony room, as some rooms lack balconies; front-facing balconies can offer better views and afternoon or evening sun.
Pack earplugs because thin walls, noisy doors, and nighttime activity can disturb light sleepers.
Use the bus stop outside the hotel for airport and city connections; check routes with the Moovit app.
Avoid June through August if possible because this period may be noisier and busier with party season.
Walk about 15 minutes downhill to the beach and harbour, but expect a steep uphill return; the area has restaurants and bars.
Request a pool- or garden-facing room for a pleasant outlook.
Read recent reviews carefully before booking.
Visit the nearby Spar for pastries, coffee, groceries, fruit, snacks, drinks, wine, and beer.
Upgrade from an economy room if possible, since economy rooms may not include balconies.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if you need quiet, as they can be close to the bar, pool, entertainment, and evening smoking areas.
Avoid back rooms if you want a comfortable balcony or a better view, as some face a residential block.
Request a first-floor room for a larger balcony, but consider the potential for cooking smells from the kitchen.
Avoid ground-floor rooms because they may be noisier and offer less security.
Pack sunscreen because the area becomes very hot.
Bring cash for the €1 deposit charged per drinks cup, as cards cannot be used for it.
Confirm late-checkout arrangements before booking; checkout is reportedly at 2pm, with no separate shower facilities afterward.
Budget for paid Wi-Fi and the key safe, and do not expect a kettle or fridge in the room.
Bring a power adapter because one room reportedly had only one power socket.
Expect smaller rooms at the end of the hotel.
Avoid rooms near the Wi-Fi zone, which can be noisy late at night.
Avoid room 9.
Avoid rooms 503 and 504.
Avoid rooms in the 50x range.
Choose room 501 if you want a quiet, roomy family room with a private balcony and do not mind stairs.
Ask for room 124 if you want a quiet corner room with noise coming from only one wall.
Request a back room if you prefer that side of the hotel.
Take the land train farther down the strip if you want to avoid the rougher area near the hotel.
Use the free parking opposite the hotel.
Take a taxi for about €25 or a bus for about €6 from the airport instead of booking an expensive transfer.
Take a taxi from the beach uphill to the hotel if the climb is difficult; rides reportedly cost around €8.
Expect limited entertainment at the hotel.
Arrive early for dinner to avoid queues.
Eat outside the hotel if you are vegetarian, as suitable food choices may be limited.
Join the water-gym session for a fun pool activity.
Pack earplugs if booking a front-facing room because road noise and cockerels may start early.
Request room 403 for a quiet room with a lovely view.
Use the free Wi-Fi in the downstairs lounge, or connect at nearby restaurants and bars.
Bring a large towel to reserve or use a sunbed comfortably.
Allow roughly 15 minutes for the journey from the airport to the hotel.
Purchase a water-park ticket from reception.
Tell reception exactly which room features you need and request a change promptly if the assigned room is unsuitable.
Check your departure flight time before booking because leaving after noon on the final day may incur a charge.
Bring your own tea bags and use the milk from the cereal jug.
Avoid room 224 if you want a front or pool view because it overlooks neighboring residential properties.
Consider room 411 for a quieter top-floor stay.
Consider room 410 for a large balcony and relative quiet near the end of the corridor.
Consider room 317 for a pool outlook and a sunny balcony.
Consider room 303 for a front-garden view with a partial view of the pool.
Consider room 219 for a front-facing view and balcony sun from late morning until around 7:30 p.m.
Avoid room 118 because it reportedly smells strongly of cooking from the kitchen below.
Avoid room 116 because it reportedly has a strong unpleasant smell.
Ask for a ground-floor room if mobility is difficult; the hotel can accommodate this request.
Request a corner room for fewer neighboring rooms and less disturbance.
Bring insect repellent or citronella spray.
About BLUESEA Costa Verde
BLUESEA Costa Verde is a straightforward, good-value base with a laid-back holiday feel rather than boutique polish. Its 124 rooms look onto the garden or pool, and the main daytime focus is the large pool, complete with a bar and a shallow section for younger swimmers. Families can make use of table tennis, pétanque and billiards, while the programme of games and evening shows keeps the atmosphere sociable.
The hotel sits in El Arenal, in Llucmajor, only a short stroll from Aqualand water park. It is a sensible pick for travellers planning sunny pool days, water-park visits and time around the resort’s beach and main strip. Rooms come with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, TV, a private bathroom and balcony; larger quadruple options suit families. All-inclusive stays include buffet meals, snacks and selected drinks from morning until late evening, while safes and laundry are charged separately.
Guests tend to find the hotel clean, friendly and particularly good for the price. Many appreciate the helpful staff and convenient setting, though they also note that rooms and décor are simple and showing their age. Food receives mixed reactions: there is enough choice for an easy-going stay, but it is not the reason most people return. Be prepared for the uphill walk back from parts of El Arenal and some resort noise at times.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Billiards
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free breakfast
- Free internet
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Public wifi
- Restaurant
- Shared lounge / TV area
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Table tennis
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