Request a sea-view room on the second floor or higher—front rooms offer excellent beach views and morning sun, but expect possible road or entertainment noise and no air conditioning.
Guests are especially fond of the beachside position, with restaurants, bars and the seafront close enough to enjoy without planning. Friendly staff, reasonable rates, comfortable accommodation and generally good cleanliness help make it a popular choice for family and self-catering stays. The pool area and available loungers are also appreciated. On the less positive side, some apartments and shared spaces feel dated, with occasional maintenance niggles. Wi-Fi and the consistency of housekeeping receive mixed feedback.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Apartamentos Playa Moreia.
Request a sea-view room on the second floor or higher—front rooms offer excellent beach views and morning sun, but expect possible road or entertainment noise and no air conditioning.
Pay extra for a sea-view room for excellent beach views, sunrise and sea breezes, but expect limited air-conditioning and evening entertainment noise.
Choose a rear or mountain-facing room for air conditioning, evening sun and quieter nights; expect less attractive views and confirm any air-conditioning charge.
Choose a rear or side room for quieter nights, air-conditioning and afternoon or evening sun; front rooms overlook the entertainment area.
Request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably on the top floor or fourth floor and above, for wider views, more breeze and less overhead noise.
Pay the modest supplement for a sea-view room; enjoy the breeze and outlook, and request the largest available.
Check that your room includes air conditioning before booking; rear rooms are the safest choice, while front rooms have historically lacked AC.
Confirm air-conditioning before booking, especially for summer stays; rear rooms generally have it, while sea-view rooms may rely on ceiling fans.
Choose a rear-facing room for greater quiet, afternoon and evening balcony sun, and usually better air conditioning.
Request a higher-floor room to improve the view, catch more breeze, and reduce entertainment noise.
Choose a rear-facing room for a quieter stay, afternoon sun until sunset, and mountain views without the sea-view surcharge.
Bring euro cash for the tourist tax, air-conditioning remote deposit, and other small charges at check-in.
Request a corner apartment or an end room for a larger wraparound or L-shaped balcony and broader views.
Request a sea-view room on the fourth floor or higher to reduce evening noise and enjoy the view.
Bring earplugs or request a quiet room because the walls and lift can be noisy, especially near evening entertainment.
Choose a front-facing room for beach views and sunrise, but expect stronger morning sun and possible evening entertainment noise.
Avoid ground-floor rooms because they can be stuffy, hot and shaded by covered balconies.
Request a pool-facing room or studio for a combination of pool, sea and sunset views.
Do not rush to reserve pool loungers; availability is generally plentiful, though arriving early is safest during busy periods.
Do not rely on hotel parking because the limited spaces can fill for the entire week.
Budget separately for Wi-Fi, the safe, beach towels, air conditioning, and the refundable €10 AC-remote deposit.
Ask for a newly refurbished room, including the refurbished options on the sixth floor.
Avoid front-facing rooms on the first three floors if noise bothers you; the bar or disco may continue until around midnight.
Avoid ground-floor rooms for more peace and quiet.
Try a sixth-floor rear room for mountain views and air conditioning.
Check the paid welcome-pack price list and return unwanted items rather than being charged for them.
Bring mosquito repellent, a small washing-up sponge, and travel-size washing-up liquid.
Do not rely on daily room cleaning or late checkout; confirm both arrangements in advance.
Use the nearby Eroski supermarket instead of local Spar shops for a larger and cheaper selection.
Try S’Illot for better-value restaurants and typically Spanish food, including Bi Ba Bo, Beach Cabin, Toni, and Plan B.
Consider the breakfast-and-dinner upgrade for about £20 per person daily, but compare it with nearby restaurants.
Upgrade to a superior apartment if possible; the extra space is considered worthwhile.
Eat at local bars and restaurants instead of buying hotel drinks, which may cost about twice as much.
Keep the air conditioning running when leaving, but close the balcony because the system switches off when the balcony is open.
Try Toni’s across the road for food.
Book through a company that lets you choose a sea-view room and kitchen.
Budget €15.50 per day for two beach beds and an umbrella.
Ask staff for help when problems arise because they are reported to be helpful.
Book a one-bedroom apartment for more space; studios can be small and hot without air conditioning.
Request a low-floor sea-view room if easier access is your priority.
Check accessibility before booking; reaching the lower floor reportedly requires about 15 steps before key-card access.
Request room 518 when travelling with older children because it has two bathrooms.
Ask for the second floor rather than the first when travelling with small children.
Carry euro cash for restaurant drinks because card payments may not be accepted.
Bring a TV wall-aerial lead if you want to use the television without the remote control.
Bring a small carton of long-life milk if arriving late, so you are not dependent on the welcome pack.
Avoid buying melon, drinks or other goods directly on the beach, where prices may be inflated.
Walk about 30 minutes to the hypermarket in Sa Coma and take a taxi back for good value.
Reach the nearest hypermarket by car via the first right from the hotel, then right, left at the road’s end and right at the shops; it is about 3 kilometres away.
Check the bed configuration before booking.
Book directly with the hotel, as it was reported to be cheaper than online travel agencies and hotel-search sites.
Expect limited food choices at the pool bar.
Specify a non-smoking room before booking if you are sensitive to smoke drifting between neighboring apartments.
Avoid rooms beside the lift, such as room 605, if corridor noise bothers you.
Request room 301 rather than 321 if you want a quieter location.
Request rooms 717, 718 or 719 for top-floor sea views and sunshine throughout the day.
Ask for rooms 212 or 312 if balcony size matters, as they reportedly have the largest balconies.
Book directly with the hotel when possible.
Email the hotel before booking through a separate site if you need adjoining rooms for a large family.
Walk about 10 minutes to Sa Coma beach and town for more restaurants and bars; bring mosquito spray.
Find the nearby pharmacy and bus station, both within roughly five minutes of the hotel.
Hire electric bikes from the hotel and follow the coastal road.
Pack ant spray for your room.
Bring an extension plug because rooms have limited electrical sockets.
Leave your cases at the bottom of the steps on arrival and collect a lift card from reception.
Visit Porto Cristo during your stay.
Try Fawlty Towers for excellent-quality food and real chips.
Try the beach bar for reasonably priced food and drinks.
Book breakfast only when choosing a sea-view room, as Wi-Fi is reportedly better and free outside.
Ask for twin beds if you prefer more space than the small double bed.
Choose a studio if keeping costs low; the beds are slim but comfortable enough.
Choose an apartment rather than a studio for more space.
Take the little resort train to Cala Millor or Sa Coma.
Bring mosquito repellent because mosquitoes from the canal can be troublesome.
Avoid swimming near the rocks at S’Illot beach because jellyfish have been reported there.
Choose rooms 79–83 for larger balconies, mountain views and afternoon sun.
Buy a fan at a local supermarket if your room feels hot.
Request rear room 605 for air conditioning and a double bed.
Request room 322 for beautiful sea views.
Request a high-floor corner sea-view room such as 113, 213 or 313 for a wraparound balcony and better breeze.
Request a second- or third-floor sea-view room such as 217–219 or 317–319.
Bring or hire pool towels, as they may not be supplied.
Apartamentos Playa Moreia is the sort of easy-going, self-catering base that works well for a relaxed Majorcan break. Its appeal is straightforward: a quiet, family-friendly feel, practical studios and apartments with kitchen facilities, and a pool terrace where you can settle in for a slow afternoon. Many rooms look towards the water, adding a lovely backdrop to simple holiday living.
The setting is a real strength. The apartments sit right by S’Illot’s beach, with the sand, promenade, bars and restaurants all within a few minutes’ walk. Sa Coma is also nearby for a change of scene. Kitchenettes and fridges suit guests who prefer flexible meals, while the pool, pool bar, sun terrace and free parking make day-to-day stays easy. It is particularly well suited to families, couples and anyone wanting to spend more time at the beach than in taxis.
Guests regularly highlight the welcoming reception team, clean and comfortable rooms, plentiful sunbeds and excellent value. The location earns especially warm praise: being able to cross the road for the beach or head out for dinner each evening makes the stay feel effortless. A few visitors note that parts of the property show their age, however, and Wi-Fi, upkeep and cleaning can occasionally be uneven.
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