Request a high-floor sea-view room, preferably in the tall block; higher floors offer better beach views, though lifts can be slow.
What guests mention
Guests tend to come away happiest with the unbeatable position beside Son Bou Beach, especially those in sea-view rooms. The hotel is often described as clean, good value and well set up for families, with friendly staff, active entertainment, two pools and a broad buffet selection earning frequent approval. However, expectations should be realistic: bedrooms are commonly considered small and dated, as are parts of the public areas. Noise from entertainment and busy shared spaces can bother light sleepers, while service and added costs receive more mixed feedback.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Sol Milanos Pinguinos — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Book a Standard Sea View room rather than a standard room to secure a better outlook.
Use taxis to explore Menorca, and budget €60 for a return airport transfer in April.
Bring a travel kettle or ask to hire one, as rooms generally do not include kettles.
Eat at opening to avoid queues and noise; waiting briefly may provide warmer food.
Arrive at the pool around 9:45–10:00, or before breakfast, to secure a sunbed before the hotel gets busy.
Hike the surrounding area with sturdy shoes, and watch for wild pigs.
Buy essentials at the grocery shop across the road from the lobby.
Report room problems promptly and politely request a move if the issue cannot be fixed.
Bring a travel kettle and adaptor if you want tea or coffee in your room.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Sol Milanos Pinguinos.
Request a high-floor room, preferably above the second floor, for better views and less air-conditioning noise; expect longer lift waits.
Choose a west-facing room for afternoon sun and sunsets, or an east-facing room for morning sunshine.
Request a sea-view room when booking; most rooms have one, but a few face the road and some views cost extra.
Request a sea-view room, preferably near the front for an unobstructed outlook; most rooms have one.
Choose a third- to fourth-floor room to use the stairs easily and avoid the busiest lift periods.
Bring a travel kettle or ask to hire one, as rooms generally do not include kettles.
Choose a third- to sixth-floor room for a good view while avoiding the longest lift waits; lower floors also allow easy use of the stairs.
Eat at opening to avoid queues and noise; waiting briefly may provide warmer food.
Request the main Milanos block for the main restaurant and entertainment facilities.
Choose the Pinguinos block for a quieter location away from the main entertainment area.
Book a family room only if you can manage limited space; families with multiple children may find the room and beds cramped.
Request a quiet room away from the pool, bar, external air-conditioning units, and delivery traffic.
Bring beach shoes for the rocky seabed, especially if swimming farther out.
Request a pool-and-sea-view room for views over the beach and pool rather than the road.
Book a family room instead of a double with bunk beds for more space, especially for four people.
Arrive at the pool around 9:45–10:00, or before breakfast, to secure a sunbed before the hotel gets busy.
Bring sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, and fly spray.
Bring a travel kettle and adaptor if you want tea or coffee in your room.
Bring a mattress topper or request extra bedding if you find the bed uncomfortable.
Request a ground-, first-, or second-floor single room because higher-floor single rooms are beside the lifts.
Budget €20 per person per day for beach sun loungers.
Bring your own mattress if you prefer a softer bed; mattresses are reportedly very hard and uncomfortable.
Do not reserve sunbeds with unused towels; staff may remove towels left too long.
Avoid room 0208 and rooms directly above the outdoor entertainment area, where evening shows can be noisy until around 11 p.m.
Leave beach towels at home; pool or beach towels are provided, including with all-inclusive stays.
Report room problems promptly and politely request a move if the issue cannot be fixed.
Avoid rooms beside lifts, cleaners’ cupboards, or staff entrances; rooms 1019 and 1020 may be disturbed early by staff activity.
Choose an outer-facing room if you want a quieter stay; rooms in the front can be noisy for light sleepers.
Check bus times at reception; the Mahon bus stop is outside The Kit Cat bar.
Use taxis to explore Menorca, and budget €60 for a return airport transfer in April.
Bring a kettle if you want tea or coffee in the room, as these facilities may not be provided.
Request a fifth- to seventh-floor sea-facing room for a balance of strong views, less noise, and manageable lift waits.
Use the in-room fridge, which is stored inside a cupboard.
Request a room overlooking the big pool and sea, and email the hotel ahead with any special requests.
Avoid ground-floor rooms and the second floor, where street-level rooms and air-conditioning units can create noise.
Choose room-only if you prefer eating out; nearby restaurants are convenient.
Hike the surrounding area with sturdy shoes, and watch for wild pigs.
Contact the hotel in advance to request your preferred room location, orientation, or view.
Book a Standard Sea View room rather than a standard room to secure a better outlook.
Ask staff directly for anything you need, including an iron or kettle.
Avoid single rooms if you want a sea view, and ask for a front-facing room instead.
Book a suite if travelling with children, or request the largest available room for groups of more than two.
Request room 1008 for a high-floor sea view.
Request room 1012 for a high-floor view.
Consider rooms 407 or 409 for afternoon sunshine, particularly in early May.
Consider room 318 for both sea and hill views.
Request room 502 for a fifth-floor pool view and sunset outlook.
Ask for room 513 for a high-floor sea view and attractive sunsets.
Choose rooms 601–613 for afternoon sun, or rooms 614–625 for morning sun; both sections face the sea.
Choose rooms 2–13 for beach views and afternoon sun; rooms 14–25 face the headland, while rooms 1 and 26 face inland near the lifts.
Choose the east side of the Pinguinos block for terrace sunshine throughout the day.
Budget for the room safe, which may cost £15 to use.
Familiarize yourself with the hotel facilities and surroundings on arrival.
Research current facilities and activities before arrival because online photos may be outdated.
Watch the hotel steps carefully because some faded edge warnings are hard to see.
Bring earplugs if you are a light sleeper, especially near the front of the hotel.
Use the toaster’s slowest setting.
Use the wheelchair-friendly access route through the hotel and down to the beach.
Use free on-street parking if you find a space; hotel parking costs €18 per day.
Take the island bus tour on Wednesday or Sunday; the office is beside the supermarket across from the hotel.
Check that bins are cleaned daily and report missed cleanings.
Raise problems with staff immediately so they can address them.
Join the hotel activities for entertainment.
Visit The Kit Cat sports bar up the hill.
Head into the mountains for sunset views.
Watch the sunset from the beach.
Take the glass-bottom boat trip from the harbour.
Visit Ciutadella’s beautiful old town.
Walk from Son Bou to Santo Tomás for a scenic coastal route.
Visit Torre d’en Galmés by taxi or along the Cami de Cavalls; it is only a few miles away.
Turn right from the lobby to find a nearby chemist.
Buy essentials at the grocery shop across the road from the lobby.
Choose bed-and-breakfast if you want to eat out, as restaurants are close by.
Book all-inclusive if you plan to drink regularly, as drinks are priced similarly to England.
Choose a table away from the dining-room centre and entertainment area if you want a quieter meal.
Ask about building one when booking.
Request the eleventh floor for expansive views of the beach and Son Bou.
Request the sixth floor in the west building for a beach-and-coast view over the unused tennis court.
Request room 4216 for a nice view.
Request room 2616 for a particularly good room.
Request room 1020 for a lovely sea view.
Request room 504 for a great sea view.
Request room 412 for late sun.
Expect single rooms to be small and potentially noisy near the lifts and service stairwell.
Bring pot noodles to reduce lunchtime food costs.
Request room 1022 for a sea view.
Request room 411 if cleanliness is a priority.
Request room 705 for a sea view.
Request room 221 for a sea view, preferably on a higher floor.
Request room 409 for views of both the pool and beach with sun throughout the day.
Request room 818 for a sea view, morning sun, and afternoon shade on the balcony.
Request room 806 for views over the beach and pool.
Request room 225 or 230 for a spacious family room with good air conditioning.
Request adjoining rooms when booking if your group needs separate bedrooms.
Request a corner, front-facing room for a better outlook.
Ask whether an English-language children’s TV channel and complimentary room-safe use are available.
Buy a local data SIM or eSIM instead of relying on the hotel Wi-Fi, which may be unreliable.
Use the pool area for plentiful space and shade, even when the hotel is not fully booked.
Compare Booking.com and direct hotel rates before booking, as value can vary between them.
Pack a USB extension lead and children’s films on a USB stick.
Ask for a full balcony with corner rails because some balconies have only a short opening.
Confirm at reception whether your booking is for a Family, Twin, or Double room before unpacking.
About Sol Milanos Pinguinos
Sol Milanos Pinguinos is a lively, family-minded resort with its strongest feature right in front of it: the long sweep of Son Bou Beach and wide-open Mediterranean views. The mood is practical rather than boutique-polished, with a busy programme of shows, live music and activities giving the place plenty of energy, especially during school holidays. Two pools offer a choice between a lagoon-style swim and a more active sports pool, while Katmandu Adventures Clubs keep younger guests entertained.
Set directly beside Son Bou’s celebrated sandy beach on Menorca’s south coast, it is an easy pick for families and beach-first couples who would rather spend their days by the sea than exploring from a city base. Sea-view rooms are the ones to seek out. International buffet meals include local dishes, and half-board or all-inclusive stays suit guests who value having dining and daytime snacks close at hand. Pets are not accepted.
Guests regularly praise the beach access, lovely outlook and hardworking entertainment and bar teams. They also appreciate the food selection and the availability of sunbeds. The trade-off is that rooms can feel compact, and some areas show their age; guests looking for a quiet, design-led escape may prefer somewhere smaller and more recently updated.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Aerobics
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Billiards
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's television networks
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free public parking nearby
- Game room
- Highchairs available
- Hiking
- Indoor play area for children
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Meeting rooms
- Mini golf
- Outdoor pool
- Paid private parking on-site
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Sun deck
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Taxi service
- Wifi
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