Request a pool-facing room, preferably in Block B or C; odd-numbered rooms are generally sunnier, but evening entertainment can continue until 11pm.
What guests mention
Guests are especially positive about how well kept the hotel feels, from the suites to the pool and communal areas. The location works well for the beach, Pine Walk and local exploring, while spacious accommodation, plentiful sunbeds and a good range at breakfast and dinner earn frequent approval. Families value the children’s activities and evening programme, though the noise and bustle can be too much for guests seeking calm nights. Service is usually warm, but reception can be inconsistent, and some mention minor repairs or extra fees.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Puerto Azul Suite Hotel.
Top tips
Request a mountain- or garden-facing room for quieter surroundings, attractive views, and, in some locations, more outdoor space.
Request a pool-view room for the best outlook; choose a mountain or garden view instead if you prefer more peace.
Request a mountain-facing or rear room for quieter evenings, greater privacy, and attractive views; poolside entertainment may be audible until 11pm.
Request a mountain-facing room for more peace and quieter nights, but check the outlook because some views face the school or neighboring buildings.
Choose a room facing away from the pool for quieter evenings, especially with young children; outward-facing rooms may still hear occasional road traffic.
Request a pool-facing room for the nicest outlook and easy balcony access, but expect entertainment noise until roughly 11pm or midnight.
Choose a pool-view room for the outlook, balcony sun and family convenience, but expect entertainment noise until roughly 22:30–23:30.
Request a ground-floor room for easier access, children’s play space, and a larger terrace; choose an upper floor if you prefer a balcony.
Choose a ground-floor room with children, a pushchair, or mobility concerns for easier access, grassy space, and no balcony worries.
Request a higher or top-floor room to avoid noise from upstairs, balcony doors, and stair traffic, while gaining better views.
Request a mountain-facing or rear room for quieter evenings; mountain balconies receive limited midday sun but may catch late-afternoon sunshine and sunsets.
Choose a high or top-floor room for better views and potentially less noise, especially in Block B or for mountain-facing rooms.
Avoid pool-facing rooms for quiet evenings, as entertainment can continue until around 11:00 or 11:30 pm.
Travel outside July and August for a quieter atmosphere, particularly if you do not need school-holiday family facilities.
Choose a back-, garden-, or side-road-facing room to avoid pool-stage entertainment, especially with young children.
Request a ground-floor garden room in Block B or C for a larger veranda, afternoon and evening sun, and extra outdoor space.
Ask for Block B facing the mountains for a quiet, cooler room, though this side receives relatively little sunshine.
Email the hotel before arrival with your preferred block, floor, and view, and keep a copy because requests are not guaranteed.
Bring your own beach towels or budget for the hotel’s towel charge and €10 safe-and-towel deposit.
Request a pool-facing room for sunshine and a more appealing outlook.
Request a ground-floor room if mobility is difficult, especially in Block A, where the lift is very small or upper floors may lack lift access.
Email the hotel before arrival to request a pool-view room, while understanding that requests are not guaranteed.
Choose a Block B third-floor pool-facing room for afternoon-to-evening sun.
Avoid rooms above the bar, entrance, or kitchen-extraction areas if you go to bed early.
Check lift access before arrival, as Block A’s lift may be unreliable, may not reach the top floor, and requires steps to reach.
Ask for plates, cutlery, and tea-making equipment, or bring them if you plan to use the suite facilities.
Request Block C facing the mountains, ideally on the top floor, for a quiet room with evening or early-morning sun.
Bring tea, coffee and basic cutlery because kettles may cost €1 per day and kitchen areas may lack utensils.
Request a pool-facing room on a higher floor for more privacy.
Walk five minutes to the beach, which offers more space than the hotel poolside.
Have lunch at the hotel bar for reasonably priced food, and consider eating dinner at nearby restaurants instead of the buffet.
Try Hotel Bahia for seafood, the Stay restaurant at the port, or Alhambra in the old town.
Request a mountain-view room for a quieter night’s sleep.
Avoid rooms beside the stairwell or main reception and entertainment area if you want uninterrupted sleep.
Expect the pool to be cold unless the weather has been hot for an extended period or you visit in peak season.
Tell the hotel about dietary requirements, as gluten-free and different milk options are available.
Arrive at the pool by 9am for loungers and parasols, as shade is limited and the best spots go quickly.
Bring your own kettle because rooms may not include one; ask reception whether a kettle or fridge can be hired.
Request Block B or C with a pushchair because Block A is not fully served by a lift.
Bring travel adaptors and a kettle, or rent a kettle from reception; pack a travel iron because ironing facilities are in Block B.
Email reception before arrival to request a pool, mountain, or quiet room and ask them to accommodate your preference.
Avoid Block A if you want quiet, as its rooms can be affected by kitchen extraction noise and road-facing rooms.
Request a ground- or first-floor room if stairs are difficult, as reaching the lift may still require steps.
Choose a ground-floor pool-view or garden room if traveling with children for easier access.
Choose a street-facing room for morning sun and less pool noise, but expect early traffic or service vehicles.
Request a Block B or C pool-facing room for a sunny balcony, and avoid Block A if noise concerns you.
Choose a Block B rear room for mountain views, quiet, and morning sun.
Choose a top-floor rear room for greater peace and less pool or entertainment noise.
Bring euros for the €10 safe deposit and pool-towel deposit, and budget separately for the tourist tax payable at checkout.
Find free street parking around the hotel.
Use the large underground bike garage and ask the hotel to arrange one-way bike hire if cycling around the island.
Use the cheap, efficient local buses, and leave for Palma Airport three hours before departure because passport control can be chaotic.
Ask reception to arrange a taxi transfer, and take taxis to busy local markets when buses are crowded.
Use the adults’ pool without inflatable rings, and expect the main pool to be busiest with family floats and balls.
Expect limited, dated gym equipment and no treadmill.
Book a Formentor boat trip through reception, and consider the Robinson’s pirate trip for children.
Visit Pollensa for its market and Alcudia for its beautiful walled town and shops.
Walk to the bus station in about 10 minutes for convenient trips around Puerto Pollensa and nearby attractions.
Book early, especially for excursions and peak-season stays, to avoid disappointment.
Choose half-board if you prefer the hotel’s dining arrangement, and wait 30 minutes after opening to avoid restaurant queues.
Check whether your room has lift access before booking, as Block B2 and some Block A upper floors require stairs.
Ask for a Block B pool-view suite in winter if you want the best outlook during the quieter season.
Avoid front or road-facing rooms because traffic, car-park activity, and bin collection can be noisy.
Avoid room C102 because it can be noisy throughout the day.
Request room C313 for a central pool view that can remain relatively quiet.
Request room C311 for a beautiful pool-view balcony.
Hire a fan if the fixed air-conditioning temperature leaves the room too warm in the evening.
Request a front-facing room for a quiet stay and a partial sea view.
Request a top-floor room to avoid noise from above, but expect possible noise from shows and children.
Request top-floor room A304 for mountain views and a side view of the pool.
Request a top-floor pool-view room if you are traveling as a couple.
Request a room with sunshine on the balcony.
Choose room B308 for a quiet, rear-facing position with minimal morning noise.
Request Block C’s top-floor even-numbered room for mountain views.
Ask to change rooms if an external air-conditioning unit is directly outside the bedroom window.
Go out during the in-house entertainment if you want a quieter evening.
Arrive early to reserve a sunbed, and do not leave belongings unattended while doing so.
Bring paper or plastic plates and cups for using the in-room kitchen facilities.
Pack a fan for warm nights, particularly if choosing a mountain-facing room to reduce entertainment noise.
Handle the living-area pull-down beds carefully because they can tip upward when operated incorrectly.
Ask reception to change your room if the assigned location does not suit you.
Expect intermittent peak-evening Wi-Fi in rooms farthest from reception.
Ask for room 214 if you want a pool-facing room.
Consider room C214 for an afternoon-sun mountain view.
Request room B309 for a top-floor pool view.
Choose room A314 for a top-floor pool and mountain view.
Consider room 113 in Block B for a ground-floor location.
Ask reception about bathroom ventilation if the room steams up quickly.
Ask for a refurbished room.
Ask reception for help with room requests.
Use the room-numbering pattern when requesting a view: Blocks B and C use odd numbers for pool-facing rooms, while Block A uses even numbers.
Use the self-service coin-operated washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board when needed.
Ask reception for the suite outlook you prefer, subject to availability and possible additional fees.
Use the adults-only section if you want a more peaceful area during family-heavy periods.
Bring walking boots and consider poles for the steep, uneven descents on hikes to Cala San Vicente and Cala Boque.
Use the pool during the hottest midday period, when it may be quieter.
Expect to vacate loungers around 6pm if staff need to manage the late-afternoon pool area.
Hire a car from Hiper Car Rentals nearby, booking in the UK beforehand for reasonable rates.
Use the air-conditioned reception as a cool resting spot when travelling with a baby in a pram.
Walk to the beach, which is approximately three minutes from the hotel.
Try the nearby Centric restaurant in the square.
Arrive at the restaurant around 6:30pm to avoid waiting for a table.
Expect the air conditioning to be limited to around 20°C, so prepare for a warmer room.
Eat out in the evenings at Stay or El Posito; plenty of restaurants are available nearby.
Check accessibility before booking: steep slopes may require an electric wheelchair or strong assistance, and bathrooms may not be adapted.
Buy large bottles of water from a nearby supermarket for daytime drinking.
Check whether your room has a bath, as most rooms reportedly have walk-in showers.
Book a suite if you want more space.
Choose room B106 for a quiet ground-floor stay with a terrace.
Request room B102 for a quiet ground-floor mountain view, terrace, and grass outside for children.
Avoid room 220 if you need a peaceful night because it is above the snooker table.
Avoid room A308 because kitchen-extraction noise can make it difficult to relax.
Avoid room A306 because its air conditioning may not work properly.
Avoid west-facing rooms if you dislike heat while sitting outside in the evening.
Request room B306 for a quiet, mountain-facing stay.
Bring cleaning supplies if you plan to keep the suite tidy during your stay.
Ask for a pool or mountain view on your booking form.
Request a room over the tree-lined Avinguda, farthest from reception, for a quieter outlook.
Choose a Block B garden room overlooking the pool for a quieter setting with a pool outlook.
Choose Block B even-numbered rooms for a pleasant, relatively quiet mountain-facing view, but expect little evening sun.
Request room B314 for a quiet mountain-facing position.
Consider room C210 for a quiet mountain-facing view.
Choose a north-facing room to keep it cooler during the hottest part of summer.
Check that your room is not beside an air-conditioning unit.
Book early to improve your chances of securing your preferred room location or view.
Request accessible garden room B110 for wheelchair access, mountain views, and a quieter setting.
Request room 317 for a particularly quiet top-floor stay.
Avoid room C116 because the entertainment team may play football outside its patio.
Avoid room A301.
Request room B207 for a quiet corner location.
Request room B219 if you want a particularly enjoyable stay.
Consider room A219 rather than A218 for better October sunshine; both offer pool and mountain views.
Request room B206 for a quiet rear-facing location.
Request room B203 for a quiet corner pool view with evening sun.
About Puerto Azul Suite Hotel
Puerto Azul Suite Hotel is a modern all-suite base with an easy-going, family-friendly rhythm. Its 148 suites pair a living area with a separate bedroom, each with its own television, plus air conditioning and internet access. Days tend to centre on the sunny pool terrace, while the programme of activities keeps children, active travellers and sociable holidaymakers occupied; there is also a gym, sauna and secure cycle parking for those bringing bikes.
Set in Port de Pollenca, the hotel makes a practical choice for beach time, family breaks and Majorca’s excellent cycling, hiking and golf. The seafront and Pine Walk are within easy reach, and it is well placed for day trips towards Cala Sant Vicenc, Formentor and Pollensa old town. Couples can use it as a relaxed launchpad for exploring, while families will appreciate the kids’ club, suites and pool. Room-only, breakfast and half-board stays are available.
Guests regularly highlight the impressive cleanliness of both rooms and shared spaces, along with roomy layouts and helpful restaurant staff. Many enjoy the abundant breakfast and dinner selection, sunbeds and energetic entertainment team. The livelier evenings are not for everyone, however, and a few visitors report uneven reception service, small upkeep issues or unexpected add-on costs. Overall, guests tend to feel it offers solid value, especially outside peak season.
Facilities
- 24-hour check-in
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Bicycle tours
- Billiards
- Board games / puzzles
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's playground
- Children's television networks
- Clothes dryer
- Complimentary welcome drink
- Currency exchange
- Darts
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Express check-in / check-out
- First aid kit
- Fitness / spa locker rooms
- Foot massage
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Free public parking nearby
- Full body massage
- Game room
- Highchairs available
- Hiking
- Indoor play area for children
- Infirmary
- Ironing service
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids pool
- Kids' meals
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Laundry service
- Outdoor dining area
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Self-serve laundry
- Shallow end in pool
- Shared lounge / TV area
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Street parking
- Strollers
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Taxi service
- Tennis court offsite
- Vending machine
- Walking tours
- Wifi
- Yoga classes
- Yoga room
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