Request an upper-floor apartment for a larger, more private balcony; email the hotel ahead, especially if you want a refurbished room.
What guests mention
Guests tend to see Marinda Garden as strong value for a family trip, particularly when water-park entry is included. They regularly compliment the spotless pools, varied food, friendly staff and enthusiastic entertainment, while the kids’ club and evening programme help keep the atmosphere upbeat. The Cala’n Bosch setting and short walk to Aqua Rock are also popular. Accommodation is generally comfortable, especially upgraded units, but standard rooms can feel simple and sofa beds less inviting. Minor air-conditioning problems and occasional noise in this busy resort are the most common reservations.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Marinda Garden Aparthotel — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Email or call the hotel before arrival to confirm your room preferences.
Take the bus from outside the hotel to Ciutadella; it is easy and worth visiting.
Request an upper-floor apartment for a larger, more private balcony; email the hotel ahead, especially if you want a refurbished room.
Dine after 8pm if possible; the restaurant is busiest around its 7:30pm opening and usually quietens after an hour.
Expect plenty of sunbeds on many days, even when arriving after 9am.
Visit the marina during your stay.
Explore the marina for restaurants, shops, and a pleasant evening atmosphere.
Do not rely on the Wi-Fi for strong or consistent internet access.
Bring mosquito repellent, especially near the marina and grassy evening areas.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Marinda Garden Aparthotel.
Request a first-floor apartment by email before arrival for a larger, more private balcony; ground-floor patios may open onto public paths.
Request an upper-floor apartment—first/top floors offer larger, more private balconies and avoid ground-floor foot traffic; email 1–2 weeks ahead.
Request a room at the back or away from the stage for quieter nights; the back is also closest to buses, the marina, and beaches.
Request an upstairs room for a larger, more private balcony and less noise from thin walls.
Expect plenty of sunbeds on many days, even when arriving after 9am.
Upgrade to a deluxe room for more privacy and outdoor space, especially because some ground-floor terraces are small and overlooked.
Choose a ground-floor apartment if you have young children, a buggy, or mobility difficulties; the concrete stairs are steep.
Bring mosquito repellent, especially near the marina and grassy evening areas.
Request a room away from the stage and entertainment area to avoid evening noise, which can continue until about 11:00 p.m.
Expect spacious, clean but basic and dated rooms rather than modern accommodation.
Arrive early for a pool sunbed during school holidays or if you want a particular area.
Take the bus from outside the hotel to Ciutadella; it is easy and worth visiting.
Request a room away from the stage and bar, preferably toward the rear, to avoid evening entertainment noise.
Walk five minutes to the harbour and around ten minutes to the beach.
Bring ant spray or powder, as ants have been reported particularly around ground-floor rooms.
Request a ground-floor apartment with a garden or grass area if you prefer outdoor space over a balcony.
Email or call the hotel before arrival to confirm your room preferences.
Explore the marina for restaurants, shops, and a pleasant evening atmosphere.
Bring your own hairdryer if you need to use it while someone else is showering; the supplied model is wall-mounted.
Walk five minutes right from the hotel to the Eroski supermarket for reasonably priced essentials and English UHT milk.
Walk to the lighthouse for sunset.
Check ground-floor rooms carefully for low window sills, open patios, shade, and limited privacy if traveling with young children.
Try the different dishes and local cuisine offered each evening.
Clarify pool-view availability before requesting it; reports range from only two pool-facing rooms to none.
Visit in May or September for quieter conditions; May is cooler, while September is warmer.
Pay for a sun lounger at the water park; entry is free for Marinda Garden guests.
Eat in the main restaurant rather than the pool bar for better food, especially beyond chips.
Choose a balcony room for better outdoor space.
Visit the water park next door, especially for a family day out.
Visit the marina during your stay.
Dine after 8pm if possible; the restaurant is busiest around its 7:30pm opening and usually quietens after an hour.
Bring teabags and a large mug if you prefer more than the room supplies.
Ask your holiday company about upgraded rooms, but skip premium rooms unless you expect to spend significant time indoors.
Choose an upper-floor room for better airflow and fewer ants, but expect the balcony to become very hot during the day.
Avoid ground-floor rooms because some patios are overlooked and offer little privacy.
Hire a car to explore Menorca’s beaches and towns; parking is plentiful, and Menorca Cars was recommended.
Bring refillable water bottles with lids for the pool and days out; filtered water is available around the resort.
Take a taxi to Ciutadella for about €13–15 if you cannot board the busy bus.
Choose a ground-floor room facing the mini-golf course for a quieter outlook.
Allow about an hour for the airport transfer because the hotel is on the island’s far west.
Choose Block 1 for close access to the pool, restaurant, evening entertainment, and a pool view.
Bring extra power adapters because apartments have limited electrical outlets.
Check accessibility carefully because some paths are uneven and certain apartments have entrance steps.
Join the Marinda Garden Facebook page for local advice and free leftover holiday items.
Remove children’s belongings from beds before housekeeping arrives.
Keep track of your room location, especially after drinking.
Wear sliders in the room.
Bring earplugs because doors and hallway noise can be disruptive late at night.
Pack a large frying pan and spatula if you plan to self-cater.
Pack an iron because rooms may not include one.
Bring your own hairdryer because the room-provided one may be inadequate.
Speak with the staff and reception team when you need help resolving a problem.
Ask TUI representatives about additional activities in the area.
Join the activities to get more from your stay.
Arrive early for outdoor entertainment because seating fills quickly.
Visit the water park after 4pm for a better experience.
Take children to the mini disco.
Sign children up for the kids’ club on the first day so they can earn activity badges and a gold medal.
Prepare young children for a potentially cold pool.
Supervise children closely around the smaller pool because it is extremely deep.
Bring your own water to the water park because drinks are not included there.
Take a towel if you want to reserve a specific sunbed area.
Wait until after 10am for the pool to open rather than reserving a sunbed very early.
Carry the correct change for local buses.
Walk ten minutes left to the pharmacy bus stop if the stop outside is full.
Walk toward the sea and turn right for sunset views; turning left leads toward the marina and beach.
Pack swimming clothes for an early flight because rooms may not be available until lunchtime.
Visit the nearby lighthouse restaurant.
Consider avoiding full board if you want to eat out locally.
Watch uncovered food for flies.
Choose outdoor restaurant seating when possible for a nicer setting.
Take food from the restaurant for children who sleep in or skip mealtimes.
Arrive when the restaurant opens so the food is warm.
Ask the chef about accommodating dietary requests or food preferences.
Consider a downstairs room if easy access matters more than privacy.
Choose block 17 for a quieter location, but expect a longer walk to the pool.
Check your exact room assignment before arrival.
Avoid room 2501.
Request room 1202 for convenient access to the entertainment, restaurant, and pool.
Request a front-facing room for more peace, privacy, sea views, and evening light.
Book a premium upper room for more space and privacy.
Choose a deluxe family room for its huge balcony and Balinese bed.
Visit toward the end of September if you prefer a quieter period before the resort begins closing in October.
Plan for stairs when requesting a high-floor room, as the accommodation has no lifts.
Consider booking all-inclusive if you want meals and drinks included.
Choose a corner suite if you want a patio suitable for sunbathing.
Request a room near the restaurant if convenient dining access is important.
Consider room 204 if you want a location near the pool that stays quiet at night.
Inspect room 1905 for missing sink tiles and sharp exposed edges on arrival.
Watch for concrete balcony slabs extending across the walkways.
Request a room in blocks 3, 4, 2, or 5, and avoid rear-facing rooms overlooking the former Argentinian restaurant.
Use the hotel’s Xperience children’s club instead of the Thomas Cook club.
Store sugar in sealed containers to keep ants out of the cupboards.
Skip the private garden-apartment supplement unless the added space justifies its cost compared with changing hotels.
Avoid paying extra for a deluxe room unless the upgrade offers clearly different facilities from the standard room.
Choose a ground-floor apartment only if convenient access matters more than balcony privacy and size.
Bring a cardigan because evenings can become chilly.
Do not rely on the Wi-Fi for strong or consistent internet access.
Ask for a spare room key if you need one.
Remove the key fob and leave it inserted so the air conditioning continues running while you are out.
Budget €17 per week for the safe key; it is non-refundable.
Check whether the waterpark is included in your package before booking.
Set an alarm if you want several sunbeds together.
Visit Cala’n Bosch beach.
Try the pedal boats.
Visit the marina restaurants to try paella and traditional British dishes.
Consider self-catering and try the resort restaurants, where food may be better and cheaper than the hotel.
Request room 2105 for a view over the entertainment area near reception and the shop.
Avoid room 2107 and check that the electrics and bathroom work properly on arrival.
Request room 1701 if you are concerned about the generator; the closed door greatly reduces the noise.
Request room 101 if being as close as possible to the pool is your priority.
Avoid rooms near the basketball hoop if you want a quieter setting.
Avoid road-facing rooms if possible because traffic noise is more noticeable.
Ask for block 25 if you want a quieter room, but note that cleaner activity can be audible near reception.
Request room 1502 for a quiet position behind the stage once the bar closes at midnight.
Avoid block 9 if you are sensitive to evening noise because it is next to the main stage.
Consider blocks 8 or 10 for a convenient position away from the stage.
Confirm that a ground-floor patio is enclosed if child safety and privacy are important.
Use the air conditioning during summer; it works well and is needed in hot weather.
Remove the key from its metal tag, leave the tag in the power slot, and keep the air conditioning running all day.
Bring your own towels if preferred; hotel towels are quite small and clean ones are provided every other day.
Use the room’s towel racks to dry towels and swimwear.
Bring a small rechargeable fan for hot days.
Bring pool shoes and mosquito spray.
Hire pool towels from reception to save packing your own.
Use the water-park beds if you want a quieter day.
Budget €22 per adult for the Aqua Park and another €3.50 for a sunbed.
Choose self-catering and add the drinks package after arrival.
Eat out in the marina for plentiful, reasonably priced food and plenty of choice.
Expect lower-floor rooms to be cooler.
Check the apartment layout before booking: apartments 1–4 are ground-floor, while apartments 5–8 have balconies suitable for children and toddlers.
Choose room 2105 or 2106 for a large terrace or balcony.
Request a room in the low-numbered block range.
Avoid room 1202 if you are sensitive to bass coming through the walls.
Choose Block 21 for convenient access to the pool, reception, and shop.
Choose room 3206 for a sea view.
Consider room 905: although near the stage, its bedroom faces the back and can remain quiet.
Choose room 1301 for a short walk to the amenities.
Consider Block 5, room 501, for a reasonably quiet room.
Request Block 8 or 11 for a quieter position near the centre and away from the pool.
Bring bottled water if you dislike the resort’s water; the on-site shop sells it inexpensively.
About Marinda Garden Aparthotel
Marinda Garden Aparthotel is a relaxed, family-focused base in Cala’n Bosch, built around easy-going days by the pool and plenty to keep younger guests occupied. The mood is lively rather than hushed, with daytime activities, a kids’ club and evening shows giving the place a sociable holiday-village feel. Apartments and rooms are straightforward and comfortable, with options such as deluxe rooms and private balconies adding a little extra breathing room for families.
Set in Menorca’s Cala’n Bosch resort area, it suits travellers looking for a practical, mid-range stay rather than a secluded boutique escape. The neighbouring water park is a major draw, and guests often mention the convenience of having Aqua Rock only a short walk away, along with an on-site shop for holiday essentials. Pools, including a deeper pool, make it especially well suited to families planning to spend most days close to home.
Guests consistently praise the clean pool areas, helpful staff and energetic entertainment team, with many calling it a great-value family break. Water-park access and the range of food are frequently appreciated. A few guests find the atmosphere noisy at busy times, while some note that air conditioning can be inconsistent and sofa beds or standard rooms feel fairly basic. Overall, it is a cheerful, well-run choice for an activity-filled Menorca holiday.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Aerobics
- Airport transportation
- Bar / lounge
- Billiards
- Breakfast buffet
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's playground
- Convenience store
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Free internet
- Free parking
- Game room
- Gift shop
- Internet
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids' meals
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Laundry service
- Mini golf
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Self-serve laundry
- Shops
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Swimup bar
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Water park
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