Request a higher-floor room, ideally floor 5, 6, or 7, for better views, larger balconies, and less pool-area noise; all rooms have sea views.
Guests tend to love the elevated seafront setting, especially the expansive water views from rooms, terraces and the pool. Staff are widely described as warm and attentive, while cleanliness, the spa facilities and the variety at half board receive frequent praise. Junior suites and larger balconies are particularly popular, and evening entertainment adds to the holiday atmosphere. On the less glowing side, some rooms feel due for a style refresh, and competition for poolside loungers can be frustrating. Overall, travellers see it as a relaxing, good-value adults-only stay.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Sentido Punta del Mar Hotel & Spa.
Request a higher-floor room, ideally floor 5, 6, or 7, for better views, larger balconies, and less pool-area noise; all rooms have sea views.
Request a high-floor room, preferably floor 4 or above, for better views, more sun, and less noise.
Request a high-floor room for better views, more privacy, and less noise from the bar and entertainment areas.
Book any room for a sea view, but choose a bay-facing room for the most attractive outlook.
Request a high-floor room for better, quieter, more unobstructed views; the seventh floor is highest.
Request a high or top-floor room away from the bar and stairwell for better views and larger balconies; avoid floors 1–2 for sewage smells and floor 6 for street noise.
Upgrade to a junior suite for more space, better views, and a more comfortable layout.
Choose a bay- or pool-facing room to watch boats and watersports across Santa Ponsa Bay.
Request a junior suite for substantially more space, especially when sharing with three people; compare the supplement before upgrading.
Skip paying extra for a sea view—every room faces the sea, though clean windows and higher floors improve the outlook.
Do not pay extra solely for a sea view, since rooms generally overlook the sea or bay.
Arrive before 9am for the best chance of getting a pool lounger; the pool doors open at 8:30am.
Request a sea-facing room; nearly every room has excellent views and a sunny balcony.
Request a room away from the central stairwell, lifts, and stairs to reduce entertainment and corridor noise.
Choose a west-facing room for sunset; ask for a superior or premium room if the modest upgrade cost suits you.
Upgrade to a junior suite for more space, larger or double balconies, and private balcony sunbeds.
Consider a Junior Suite for extra space; Superior Junior Suites and seventh-floor suites are particularly appealing options.
Choose the fifth floor for lovely views, large balconies, and included sun loungers.
Allow extra time for the hilly walk to Santa Ponsa, shops and bars, especially in hot weather.
Request a room away from the pool bar, restaurant, and entertainment area, especially on the ground or first floor; evening noise may continue until 11pm.
Book a room with a large balcony and sunbeds for more space and longer periods of sunshine.
Choose a seventh-floor junior suite for spacious accommodation, excellent views, quiet, and balcony sunbeds.
Choose floor 5 for a larger balcony with sunbeds, chairs, and a table.
Request a pool-facing room for better breezes and views toward the beach and harbour, preferably around the fourth floor.
Ask about a junior suite for extra space, two balconies or terrace sunbeds, and a worthwhile upgrade.
Consider a superior room, suite, or Junior Suite Superior Sea View for more space and comfort.
Arrive around 8:30 for the best sunny spot, although plenty of loungers usually remain available at 9:30.
Choose a bay-facing room for morning sun or a sea-facing room for afternoon sun and sunsets.
Request a room away from the pool and pool bar for greater quiet and potentially larger balconies.
Choose a west- or southwest-facing room for sunset views and late-afternoon sun over both bays.
Choose floor 5 for the largest balconies, or floors 6–7 for junior suites, strong views, and more space.
Avoid floors 1–2 if you want quiet, because they are closest to the bar, entertainment, and stairwell noise.
Request a room overlooking the pool and bay for beach views and boat-watching across Santa Ponsa Bay.
Choose the sixth or seventh floor for especially quiet rooms and stunning views.
Allow 10–15 minutes to walk into Santa Ponsa for shops, pubs, restaurants, and the beach.
Expect the outdoor pool to feel cold; the sea may be warmer.
Use the pool-terrace steps to reach the sheltered sea cove, but wear beach shoes and take care on the steep steps and ladder.
Rent a Bali bed for about €20–€22 per day if you want more space than the closely packed loungers provide.
Watch your step around the pool, as the surrounding surface can be slippery.
Choose a room away from the pool or facing the sea for a more peaceful stay.
Choose the sea-facing side for quieter, more private views and yacht watching, but expect strong late-afternoon heat on the balcony.
Use the frequent, clean local buses to reach Palma and other island destinations; tap your debit or credit card in and out.
Book a Bali bed early in high season; it costs about €30 per day but provides comfortable private space.
Expect loungers to be limited and closely spaced, particularly around the busy pool area.
Request a room on floors 4–7, especially the fifth or seventh, for higher-level views.
Use the spa, but expect the spa pool to feel crowded if more than four people are using it.
Choose floor 4 for convenient access to the restaurant and spa, particularly if mobility is limited.
Try the pool bar for lunch instead of the main dining room.
Avoid ground-floor rooms because of reported bugs and unpleasant sewerage smells.
Avoid the third floor if noise-sensitive, because the restaurant above can create scraping sounds during breakfast.
Ask reception to book a taxi, particularly if walking to the bus stop is difficult.
Use the nearby bus stop for regular services to Palma and Port d’Andratx; check timetables at reception.
Book a cabana if you want more space, but expect an extra charge of about €30 and no sheets.
Avoid rooms directly beneath the restaurant, especially rooms 320–340, because moving chairs can be noisy around mealtimes.
Check the notice boards or daily schedule to plan around activities such as yoga, stretching and archery.
Choose the fifth floor for large balconies and sunbeds, but note that balcony dividers are only waist-high.
Request an open-sea-facing room for a quieter balcony and afternoon-to-evening sunshine.
Choose a fifth-floor suite at the back of the hotel for extra space, quiet, and excellent views.
Book a sea-view room; all rooms reportedly have excellent sea views.
Visit the Blue Bar terrace for sunset views.
Avoid floor 3 if you want direct balcony sunshine, because those balconies are enclosed or roofed.
Choose floor 1 for quick pool and bar access while retaining a quiet room.
Take care in the pool, especially on the final step where the depth drops to about 6 feet.
Request a room with a fridge and hairdryer, especially if medication must stay below 30°C.
Take a taxi from Palma airport instead of the TUI coach, which can involve a long final stop; the journey takes about 30 minutes and costs around €45.
Request a large balcony with sun loungers if you plan to sunbathe privately.
Plan for an uphill walk back from the town, or take a taxi if mobility is limited.
Ask for a large sunny balcony on floors 3, 5, or 7 if afternoon sun matters to you.
Confirm that the allocated room matches the booked category, especially when paying for a junior suite.
Choose the south side for more private sunshine on the balcony.
Request a room at the far end of the second or third floor for quiet evenings and excellent views.
Pack long trousers for men to wear at dinner.
Ask for a high-floor room when booking, then print the hotel’s written confirmation to support the request at check-in.
Consider room 411 for convenient access to the restaurant and spa, but note that it may not include a fridge.
Request a shady balcony, particularly on the third floor, if you prefer to avoid direct sunlight.
Wear long trousers to the evening dinner hall if you are a man.
Request a fifth-floor room for a spacious balcony equipped with sun loungers.
Avoid paying extra for a sea-view room because every room reportedly overlooks the sea.
Consider room 211 for its sea and pool outlook beside the gym and above the sun terrace.
Consider an executive suite if available; the extra space and facilities make the upgrade worthwhile.
Arrange a private airport transfer because the coach journey can take almost three hours instead of 40 minutes.
Reserve a sunbed by 8:30–9:00 a.m. because the best places fill quickly.
Choose a fourth-floor room for bay views, but expect possible noise from neighboring hotels.
Note that sixth-floor rooms have smaller balconies, while lower floors generally offer larger balconies with loungers.
Avoid first-floor rooms if possible, particularly rooms 119–125.
Bring mosquito repellent, particularly during warmer months.
Arrive early for dinner and request a window table to watch the sunset, especially on white night.
Choose all-inclusive if you plan to spend most of your holiday at the hotel or drink regularly; otherwise, pay for drinks separately.
Bring sturdy walking shoes, as the route into town includes steep hills.
Take a taxi into Santa Ponsa when it is hot or you want to avoid the hilly walk; the fare can be about €5.
Take a local bus to reach a proper beach, as the hotel has limited beach access from its cliffside position.
Bring toiletries and body lotion, as the shower dispenser can be awkward and body cream may not be provided.
Bring your own hairdryer, as the room models may not be powerful enough.
Check the air conditioning on arrival and request assistance if it is not sufficiently powerful.
Arrive early at the Blue Bar if you want to secure a seat.
Expect limited space on the sun deck, with loungers positioned close together.
Join the daytime sports and activities, including archery and shooting; Christian is particularly good.
Use the free in-room safe and Wi-Fi, and take advantage of complimentary pool towels.
Bring travel adapters, USB charging devices, and a USB adaptor for your phone.
Hire a car from the nearby rental office, and look for free street parking around the hotel, though spaces can be scarce.
Visit the Blue Bar at sunset for scenic views.
Use the spa, indoor pool, sauna, and gym for a quieter relaxing space.
Walk down to the cove and sea via the steps for a scenic swim or view.
Try the rooftop or secret terrace for more space around your lounger.
Book hotel meals in advance during the off-season, when fewer local restaurants may be open.
Book an early breakfast if you need to leave before normal breakfast hours.
Book half board for convenient hotel dining.
Request a junior suite on the fifth floor for a sea view.
Book a premium room — it includes two balcony loungers and is worth the upgrade.
Book a premier room for a higher position and spectacular views.
Request room 322 for a particularly attractive suite.
Request room 710 for one of the hotel’s best views.
Book a corner suite overlooking the pool for exceptional views.
Specify your preferred balcony position, as some are sunny and large while some first-floor rooms can be noisy.
Ask for a room with balcony loungers if you prefer relaxing privately outdoors.
Ask reception for an iron if needed, as irons are not kept in the rooms.
Pack extra coat hangers if you are bringing a large wardrobe.
Book local taxis through reception for a cheaper fare.
Walk six minutes to the nearby square for a supermarket, bars and large-screen entertainment; Santa Ponsa is nearly an hour away on foot.
Check the weather forecast and pack for coastal breezes, as the exposed location can be windy despite excellent views.
Allow for the hotel’s steep, narrow car-park entrance; spaces are limited and parking costs €17 per day.
Budget for the tourist tax, payable per room on arrival and reported at about €28.
Visit Paguera rather than Santa Ponsa in February if you want more open bars and restaurants.
Bring a payment card rather than much cash, as card payments are widely accepted.
Bring cards or books for quieter evenings and rainy periods when the entertainment may not suit you.
Request a corner balcony if possible; the balconies are particularly spacious.
Choose a west-side room for a huge balcony, but expect breakfast-time chair noise from the restaurant above.
Check the seasonal meal plan before booking, as all-inclusive was unavailable in March.
Order a lunch box in advance if you are taking a trip while staying all-inclusive.
Avoid rooms 345–346 and nearby rooms.
Avoid room 427.
Choose a sea-facing balcony room with loungers if you want to sunbathe privately.
Choose a third-floor room for a larger balcony than on the second floor.
Visit the spa for a calm atmosphere and cold pool, but pay separately because charges cannot go to the room.
Book the à la carte restaurant when checking in.
Pay €50 for late checkout if you need to keep the room later on departure day.
Ask about upgrading to all-inclusive after arrival, as it may be cheaper than booking it online.
Pack a travel kettle and fan, particularly if you are sensitive to room temperatures.
Expect evening entertainment to continue until about 11:30 p.m.; request a higher room if you retire early.
Avoid second- and third-floor rooms if sewerage smells are a concern.
Request a room from the second floor upward to reduce entertainment noise from the first floor.
Request room 721 if you want a sea view.
Supervise children closely around the outdoor pool, which is reportedly quite deep.
Bring extra coat hangers if you pack a lot of clothing.
Request room 314 for excellent bay views.
Request room 705 for a quiet junior suite with two balconies.
Choose room 310 for good bay views without noticeable smells or noise.
Request rooms 505–510 for large balconies, quiet surroundings, views, and all-day sun.
Request rooms around 615 for a quiet area with terrific views.
Request room 527 for afternoon sun, beautiful sunsets, and Mediterranean views.
Request room 322 for ocean views in two directions.
Request room 706 for a top-floor suite away from air-conditioning noise.
Request room 520 for its position beside the Blue Bar and strong personal service.
Request room 539 if you want a highly regarded suite.
Request room 720 for a quiet bay view and late-afternoon sun despite its position near the road.
Claim a sun umbrella early with your beach towel, as availability may be limited.
Book a fifth-floor junior suite for its second bedroom and larger balcony.
Consider all-inclusive if you prefer a quiet adults-oriented stay.
Try the Friday evening buffet, especially if you enjoy seafood such as lobster.
Try the hotel restaurant for sea views and food that compares well with local restaurants.
Have lunch at the pool for an excellent menu.
Turn right when leaving the hotel to reach the same nearby spot faster, and find a Spar shop about 400 yards away.
Book tickets for Come Fly With Me if you enjoy live shows; it is considered worth the cost.
Consider an all-inclusive package because it can be worthwhile at this hotel.
Walk around the headland on the way to the beach; the scenic route takes about 10 minutes.
Choose room 539 for a quiet suite with balcony sunshine from approximately 12:45 onward.
Request room 107 for distance from the bar and entertainment area; avoid rooms 101–105 if noise concerns you.
Choose suite 208 for a pool view overlooking the marina.
Request room 339 for a pleasant third-floor stay.
Do not choose room 129 if you need an in-room safe.
Request rooms 232 or 226 on the north side for a quiet stay.
Avoid room 520 if you are sensitive to noise.
Choose room 325 for a highly rated sea view.
Request rooms 612 or 614 for a high-floor stay with excellent views.
Choose room 504 for a large balcony and distance from Blue Bar noise.
Request room 103 for a quiet harbour view and a compact, functional room.
Choose room 101 for a quiet, shaded balcony.
Request room 345 for a large balcony with sunbeds and late-afternoon sunshine.
Choose room 236 for a very quiet sea-facing stay.
Request room 302 for a cool, quiet end-of-corridor location with little direct sun.
Choose room 714 for a seventh-floor sunset view.
Request room 233 for a quiet, end-of-corridor location with afternoon sunshine.
Choose room 506 for a particularly quiet stay.
Bring long trousers for men’s evening restaurant dress requirements.
Choose a level-six junior suite for an amazing balcony view, but expect a standard-sized balcony.
Request rooms 701–710 for all-day sunshine and some of the hotel’s best views.
Ask for room 310 if you want a third-floor pool view.
Request room 528 for three people because it is a spacious junior suite with an extra room.
Budget for expensive cocktails, which are considered worthwhile.
Consider full board for good value, even if you do not eat every meal at the hotel.
Ask the pool attendant to enforce one sunbed per person.
Try the lower pool if the upper pool is windy.
Join the quiz nights for an enjoyable evening activity.
Avoid BCM Square at night, as it may feel run-down and dirty.
Take care on the walk toward Portals Ponça, where pavements may have dog mess.
Take the bus to Palma Nova for a day trip; the journey takes about 15 minutes.
Arrange a local airport transfer, which takes roughly 30 minutes from Palma Airport.
Use the free Wi-Fi available in reception.
Use the S channels on the room television to find Sky Sports.
Bring your own strong tea if you prefer a robust cup.
Request a second room key so the air conditioning can remain on while you are out.
Ask the hotel directly whether a complimentary suite upgrade is available.
Choose all-inclusive if you expect to buy several drinks, because drinks are expensive.
Avoid room 346 if you are sensitive to noise.
Consider room 503 for a sunny fifth-floor balcony.
Request room 325 for a view extending around the whole bay.
Ask for room 601 for excellent views.
Request room 715 for a spacious room, large veranda, sun loungers, and beautiful views.
Request room 617 for a spacious layout with a balcony and sitting area.
Top up water bottles with cold water from the gym.
Bring towel clips to keep your towel secure on the loungers.
Add requests for a quiet room and adjacent rooms to your booking, especially when traveling with teenagers.
Request a sea-view room if offered, although every room reportedly overlooks the sea.
Apply high-factor sunscreen, as the sun can be very strong even in May.
Contact reception promptly about any problem; they are helpful with resolving issues.
Ask for change when paying for drinks, as unused change may be treated as a tip; tip separately at the bar.
Request room 704 if choosing a Junior Suite.
Avoid high season if you want more space around the pool and in the food area.
Expect weaker Wi-Fi reception on higher floors.
Bring a travel kettle if you want tea or coffee in your room, as rooms may have a fridge but no kettle.
Arrange a taxi airport transfer before arrival.
Email the hotel directly when requesting a high-floor room.
Consider room 530 as a reliable room choice.
Request room 609 for a superior junior-suite view over the bay and sunset.
Avoid room 116.
Request rooms 134 or 135 for a quiet first-floor location.
Consider room 312 for its excellent sea view and terrace.
Request room 620 for excellent sixth-floor views over the bay.
Request suite 703 for a spacious, quiet room with two balconies facing Santa Ponsa.
Request rooms 425 or 426 for exceptional views.
Request the left block rather than the right block if you have a choice.
Avoid rooms 220–235 on floor 2 because restaurant noise from floor 4 can carry down.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if entertainment noise would bother you, despite their convenient pool and sea access.
Expect the pool water to be cold in early April, and the sea to be similarly chilly.
Consider the first or second floor if you prefer their reported views, despite higher floors generally offering better outlooks.
Request a room numbered 25 or higher for afternoon sun, such as room 325 on floor 3.
Collect pool towels from the hotel and expect them to be changed every two or three days.
Request a modern room with a power shower and fridge.
Request a room on floor 2 for convenient access to facilities on the other floors.
Request extra pillows and a mattress topper if you find the bed too firm.
Ask for room 611 if you prefer staying on the same floor as reception.
Avoid paying extra for a premium room unless the upgrade offers features you specifically need.
Avoid first-floor rooms if you want an early night, as evening entertainment can be audible there.
Request a pool-facing room if you dislike hearing the sea hitting the rocks.
Choose a room on the Cala Blanca side for a quieter setting than the Cala de Santa Ponca side.
Join the hotel’s cycling club if you enjoy cycling.
Bring a snorkel and follow the seafront path by turning left twice toward Bar Neptuno.
Head to Santa Ponsa centre for livelier entertainment; stay at the hotel for a quieter holiday.
If a hotel taxi is delayed, ask the neighboring hotel to arrange one instead.
Use local buses for reasonably priced transport.
Request room 418 for bay views, reliable air conditioning, and convenient access to the restaurant floor.
Consider room 502 for its large balcony and sunbeds, but choose a higher-numbered fifth-floor room if you are a light sleeper.
Visit the fifth-floor bar for cocktails and sunset views.
Book the à-la-carte restaurant during your stay.
Consider the all-inclusive package carefully because restaurant food quality may be disappointing.
Check that the air conditioning works adequately on arrival.
Bring earplugs and mosquito spray.
Avoid fifth-floor sea-view upgrade rooms if privacy matters, as some overlook exposed areas.
Ask about room 801, the hotel’s single eighth-floor penthouse.
Choose a third-floor room for easier access to the restaurant, pool, and spa.
Request room 336 for a quiet sea-facing location.
Request room 132 if available.
Request room 202 for its double balcony, sunbeds, and proximity to the sea.
Request room 229 for good views.
Request room 339 for a quiet location away from noise.
Sentido Punta del Mar Hotel & Spa is an adults-only retreat with a quietly polished, sea-facing feel. Perched on a slope above the Mediterranean, it makes the most of its setting: broad terraces, a pool looking out to the water, and a restaurant where the view is part of the meal. The atmosphere is relaxed rather than lively-resort hectic, with a Blue Bar for sunset drinks and Balinese beds adding a little extra indulgence.
Santa Ponsa’s centre and main beach are around 1.5 km away, while a smaller bay and shops are within an easier walk. It suits couples, friends and solo travellers aged 16 and over who want a peaceful base with access to the resort when they choose. Rooms include balconies and sea views, while junior suites bring more space, seating areas and useful extras. There is also an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and fitness room for slower days.
Guests regularly single out the striking views, spotless surroundings and genuinely welcoming staff. The pool area, generous half-board buffet selection and themed evenings earn plenty of praise, as do upgrades to junior suites with large balconies. A few guests find parts of the room décor a little dated, and sun loungers can be in demand, but the prevailing mood is of an easy, well-cared-for holiday hotel with excellent value.
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