Request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably in the 400s, for the best bay views and a balcony.
What guests mention
Guests value this hotel for its spotless upkeep, relaxed mood and friendly, capable staff. The apartments are widely considered generous in size and practical for cooking, with pools and nearby beach access making it an especially popular family choice. Many feel it represents strong value, helped by attractive sea-facing views and generally well-liked food service. Not everything feels contemporary, however: some visitors find the décor and certain shared facilities tired, while a few report noise at times. Overall, it is seen as a comfortable, cheerful base rather than a sleek modern retreat.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Seth Isla Paraíso — 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 the manager before arrival to request a room in the 400s, particularly room 462, because the manager allocates rooms.
Hire a car locally if you need easier access around the hilly resort or nearby beaches.
Request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably in the 400s, for the best bay views and a balcony.
Choose breakfast for an excellent meal, and arrive early if you prefer a calmer breakfast experience.
Check sun loungers early if you want a specific spot, but inspect them carefully because many are broken.
Explore the local walking routes and scenery, especially in September or October for a quieter atmosphere.
Prepare for steep hills and many steps throughout the resort; choose another base if walking is difficult.
Budget €4.50 per washing-machine cycle; detergent is supplied.
Bring tea, coffee, cleaning wipes, and a broom if self-catering, as supermarket prices for basics can be high.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Seth Isla Paraíso.
Pay extra for a sea-view room — the views are excellent, though some sea-facing rooms can be noisy.
Choose a ground-floor poolside room for immediate pool access, especially with children; expect a patio rather than a balcony.
Request a room in the 400s for larger, better-decorated accommodation near the pool and some of the best views.
Choose a room away from the stage and evening entertainment, particularly near the far end or second pool, for quieter nights.
Prepare for steep hills and many steps throughout the resort; choose another base if walking is difficult.
Request a top-floor room, preferably in Building 1, for better views and less furniture noise from above.
Request a high-floor pool- or sea-view room for bay views, avoiding ground-floor and 500-block rooms if views matter most.
Choose a top-floor room for better views and no noise from above, but expect to climb around 15 steps.
Check sun loungers early if you want a specific spot, but inspect them carefully because many are broken.
Request a ground-floor room if traveling with a baby or anyone with mobility difficulties, ideally near the pool.
Choose breakfast for an excellent meal, and arrive early if you prefer a calmer breakfast experience.
Borrow inflatables, buckets, spades, balls, lilos, and umbrellas from the reuse crates near the pool or park.
Request a room away from the pool, reception, entertainment area, and stage for a quieter stay.
Choose a 500-block room, particularly 530 onward, for a quieter position away from entertainment; these rooms may be smaller.
Hire a car locally if you need easier access around the hilly resort or nearby beaches.
Walk five minutes to the clean beach, or continue to the small bay on the left for a nicer spot.
Choose a ground-floor room for step-free access, a poolside terrace, or easier buggy access; some open directly onto the pool area.
Request the fewest steps possible and confirm accessibility, as some areas have steep steps and there is no lift.
Book a premium room and confirm the apartment size before paying, as room layouts and standards vary.
Request a main-building apartment instead of an annex apartment if you need more space; annex units may be noticeably smaller.
Ask for a two-bedroom apartment if you need more space, including separate bedrooms, a kitchenette, and a balcony or terrace.
Use regular buses to Mahón and Fornells instead of hiring a car for a week in the resort.
Choose a room in the 400s for larger or refurbished apartments with pool and sea views; top floors offer the best outlook.
Check the 500-series carefully before booking, as reports describe it both as quieter accommodation and as a separate, substandard complex.
Explore the local walking routes and scenery, especially in September or October for a quieter atmosphere.
Keep food sealed and the room clean to help prevent ants, and bring insecticide or ant powder.
Email the manager before arrival to request a room in the 400s, particularly room 462, because the manager allocates rooms.
Choose higher floors for better views, or lower floors for easier pool seating and less stair climbing, accepting reduced privacy.
Request a balcony if traveling with young children, since poolside ground-floor rooms may require keeping doors shut.
Request an upper-floor 500-block room for a 180-degree panoramic sea view.
Choose a self-catering apartment for spacious accommodation, especially when traveling with a young family.
Allow about 25–30 minutes for the airport transfer and note that hotel parking is limited.
Request room 406 for excellent top-floor views in multiple directions.
Expect small freezers and keep food sealed to discourage ants.
Avoid room 425 and consider room 516 instead for a more modern room and attractive sea view.
Rent a pedalo, paddleboard, or kayak from the beach, and consider a glass-bottom boat trip.
Ask reception for a parasol before buying one for the beach.
Use the quieter pool during the day and check its storage room for spare sunbeds.
Bring tea, coffee, cleaning wipes, and a broom if self-catering, as supermarket prices for basics can be high.
Request room 441 for combined sea and pool views with cooler evenings.
Upgrade to evening meals, especially with children, and try the hotel’s highly rated restaurants.
Choose a lower road-side room for a cooler apartment, as it gets morning sun but loses it by afternoon.
Request a room with air conditioning and check the bathroom configuration if you require a bath as well as a shower.
Request room 518 for a quiet location and one of the hotel’s best views.
Make time to visit the beach during your stay.
Check the white box beside the pool for abandoned inflatables before buying new ones.
Buy quality snorkeling gear at the nearby supermarket, or take the bus to Fornells for a Cressi mask and tube.
Use the decent-sized fridge and freezer provided in the room.
Expect to wait until the official time rather than relying on early check-in.
Choose the first floor if you prefer avoiding the extra steps to upper floors.
Request a cove-facing room for beautiful, quiet views.
Request room 435 for lovely views.
Request room 433 for a sea view; second- and third-floor rooms may offer partial or full sea views.
Request room 461 for a great view of the bay.
Request room 429 for bright, airy accommodation with windows in every room and views over the beach and pool.
Request room 406 for lovely views and a second-floor location.
Sit by the dining-room windows in the evening for views across the bay.
Call on the day of arrival to ask whether your preferred room or area can be secured.
Avoid two-bedroom apartments near the pool if condition matters, as some may need upgrading.
Choose premium-rate apartments if you want a larger apartment and adjoining balcony.
Request room 405 for an excellent high-level sea view.
Request room 416 for a second-level poolside view.
Request room 410 for pool and sea views near reception.
Request room 525 for a pool outlook, extended terrace, early sun, and pleasant afternoon shade.
Request room 432 for a two-bedroom ground-floor position facing the paddling pool.
Request room 532 for a good view from the third floor.
Request room 523 for a quiet-pool outlook, a small patio, and morning sun followed by afternoon shade.
Request room 512 for a quieter bungalow-style location at the far end of the complex.
Choose room 417 rather than 422 for quieter air conditioning, but note that the water pipes may whistle.
Request room 462 if available.
Request room 442 for a top-floor sea view at the end of the block, but expect two flights of stairs.
Ask whether a two-bedroom apartment is available if you booked a one-bedroom unit.
Bring a soft pillow because the mattresses may feel hard.
Buy a snorkel mask from Decathlon before your trip.
Check supermarket opening hours and buy supplies en route if arriving late.
Check the arrival information link in your junk folder for entertainment and children’s activity schedules.
Budget €4.50 per washing-machine cycle; detergent is supplied.
Avoid booking through TUI if you require reliable assistance with problems.
Arrange a taxi through the hotel or local restaurants if anyone in your group has mobility difficulties.
Check the final bus time carefully; one reported last service back was at 4:40pm.
Visit Mahón for more sightseeing and stop at the Zoo.
Use a taxi with no more than four passengers when transferring from the airport.
Buy lunch from the supermarket across the road, where fresh baguettes are baked daily.
Visit Restaurant Acuario in Na Macaret for excellent tapas.
Bring a bath mat because bathrooms may not provide one and floors can become slippery.
Request room 442 for the best views.
Request room 462 for a sea view near the pool bar.
Choose room 533 for a pool-overlooking terrace.
Choose this hotel for a quiet stay rather than extensive activities or entertainment.
About Seth Isla Paraíso
Seth Isla Paraíso is an easygoing Menorcan base with a family-holiday feel rather than a formal resort atmosphere. Its apartment-style accommodation, with kitchenettes and fridges, makes settling in simple, whether you are planning relaxed self-catering days or choosing breakfast and dinner at the restaurant. Pools, a pool bar and evening entertainment add to the sociable, unhurried rhythm, while some higher-floor rooms look out towards the sea.
Set in Arenal d’en Castell on Menorca’s north coast, the hotel is well placed for beach time and laid-back local meals. Blue Arenal and El Pirata Restaurant are nearby options when tapas is calling, and guests who hire a car can explore more of the island at their own pace. Free parking is useful for that, while families will appreciate the pools, kids’ activities and roomy apartment layout. It is particularly suited to travellers seeking good-value, uncomplicated stays over polished boutique design.
Guests tend to come away impressed by how clean and calm the property feels, and they frequently single out the welcoming restaurant team. The generous room sizes, useful equipment, sea-facing outlooks and choice of pools earn plenty of praise; meals, including paella nights, also get favourable mentions. The trade-off is that some interiors and facilities feel ready for a refresh, and occasional noise can disturb the otherwise peaceful setting.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Beach
- Billiards
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's playground
- Currency exchange
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free public parking nearby
- Game room
- Highchairs available
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Snorkeling
- Strollers
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Wifi
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