Book or request a sea-view room, preferably on the third floor or higher; paying extra is worthwhile, while street-side rooms may face a road or wall.
Guests tend to rate Verdemar highly for its waterfront position, with the beach, eateries and shops close enough for an easy car-free stay. Sea-facing rooms, tidy apartments, frequent cleaning and approachable staff receive repeated praise, while kitchenettes make self-catering convenient. The pool terrace and generally calm feel are also popular. On the less positive side, some studios are compact or somewhat dated, service can be uneven at times, and the extra cost of pool loungers catches some visitors by surprise.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Globales Apartamentos Verdemar.
Book or request a sea-view room, preferably on the third floor or higher; paying extra is worthwhile, while street-side rooms may face a road or wall.
Book or request a sea-view room, preferably on a higher floor; it offers beautiful bay views, while non-sea-facing lower floors may overlook a wall or road.
Book or upgrade to a high-floor sea-view room with a balcony; rear and street-facing rooms may overlook a brick wall.
Arrive early for a pool sunbed, preferably before 9:30; loungers are limited and cost €3.50 per person per day.
If you skip the sea view, request floor 5 or above—preferably 6–8—to avoid the concrete wall; lower floors may be noisy.
Bring earplugs for noisy corridors, street traffic, doors, or late-night bar activity.
Request a sea-view room, ideally on a high floor; upgrade on arrival to save money, as the view is worth paying for.
Use a wristband topped up at reception for cashless purchases at the bar and restaurant.
Book a one-bedroom apartment rather than a studio if space matters; rooms can feel small for more than two people.
Request a pool-view room for an attractive outlook and easier access than rooms below street level.
Expect the pool to be small, busy, and potentially cold.
Do not plan on hotel parking; use the free public car park near the tennis courts past Burger King.
Ask staff for help with any problems; they are reportedly willing to assist.
Go to the beach instead of competing for a crowded pool sunbed.
Buy bottled water and essentials at the supermarket directly opposite the hotel.
Bring a credit card because the hotel and bar may not accept cash; alternatively, load cash onto a reception wristband.
Check which bars, restaurants, and entertainment operate before booking an out-of-season stay.
Avoid July and August if you want a quieter stay, and consider early June or late September instead.
Reserve a poolside sunbed early by placing a towel down, and pay the attendant in white each day.
Skip the €25 in-room Wi-Fi charge and use the free half-hour in the bar or restaurant for basic access.
Avoid the lifts around 8:30am, when cleaners use them with trolleys and waits can be longer.
Check the mattress and bed before settling in.
Bring your own beach towel and snorkel; the nearby water reportedly has plenty of fish.
Check the appliances, especially the fridge, to ensure they work properly on arrival.
Request a proper double bed rather than two singles pushed together.
Choose an apartment room for more space and less cramped conditions; Wi-Fi costs roughly £50 weekly for three devices.
Request room 715 for a great view.
Request room 533 for a great view.
Request room 507 for a sea view, kitchen essentials, and convenient access one floor above reception.
Request an end apartment so you have only one neighboring room.
Use the free fresh-towel service when available.
Bring sun cream because the weather can be very hot, even in late April.
Book the shower room if you have a late flight.
Budget for the tourist tax, room safe, and paid pool loungers.
Take a bus to explore other parts of Mallorca; the service is quick and easy.
Use the larger, well-stocked supermarket uphill from the main-street roundabout.
Turn left outside the hotel to find more bars and restaurants nearby.
Try Cantina across the road for a good pub meal or drink.
Request daily room cleaning if you want it arranged.
Ask for extra pillows because the standard ones may be flat.
Avoid room 717 if storage matters; it reportedly lacks wardrobes and drawers.
Avoid room 406 because it is close to the reception and entrance and may be noisy.
Consider apartment 203 for its spacious layout, quiet position, and convenient access between reception and the pool.
Choose room 331 for a sea view and a quiet location.
Request room 415 for its great views.
Choose a ground-floor room for a private little garden and more space.
Visit Las Olas near the resort centre or seafront for a particularly good meal.
Request room 201 for a sea-facing room at the end of the second-floor block, away from passing noise.
Bring a tin opener for the apartment kitchenette.
Allow extra time for the apartment cooker to heat up.
Request a harbor-view room if that outlook is your priority.
Choose a street-view room if you prefer a cooler apartment over a sea view.
Choose the fourth floor for street-level access to reception, especially if mobility is a concern.
Avoid disabled-accessible rooms if possible because water may fail to drain from the bathroom properly.
Avoid room 202 if space matters, as it is smaller than other rooms.
Avoid room 804 because it has reportedly smelled.
Confirm your sea-view room is ready at check-in, as it may not be available on arrival.
Try the Chinese restaurant across the road from the hotel.
Shop at the supermarket directly across the road from the hotel.
Bring earplugs or request a quiet room, as the thin walls can make summer noise noticeable.
Globales Apartamentos Verdemar is a straightforward, good-value stay with its strongest card firmly on the table: a prime waterfront setting overlooking Santa Ponsa Bay. Renovated studios and apartments are designed for easy self-catering breaks, with kitchenettes, bathrooms and a balcony or terrace; many look out across the water. The mood is relaxed rather than polished, centred on a broad pool deck, an à la carte restaurant and bar, plus a daytime and evening activity programme.
You are right on the seafront and only a few minutes’ walk from Santa Ponsa’s sandy beach, shops, bars and restaurants, making this an easy choice for couples, families and anyone who prefers to leave the car behind. Water sports and local leisure options are close by, while three golf courses, riding, Magaluf nightlife and excursions towards Sa Dragonera and Puig de Galatzó offer wider possibilities. Apartments suit guests happy to make their own breakfasts and simple meals between beach days.
Guests regularly highlight the sparkling condition of the property, helpful reception team and especially the bay views from higher or sea-facing rooms. Towels and cleaning are often praised, too. A few note that some units feel small or show their age, and noise can occasionally depend on neighbours and the season. It is also worth knowing that pool loungers may carry an additional daily charge.
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