Ask for a higher-floor room for better views, more privacy, balcony sunshine, and brighter interiors; avoid ground floors unless traveling with children.
What guests mention
Guests tend to like this quiet, countryside aparthotel for its roomy accommodation, sizeable balconies, comfortable beds and tidy shared areas, particularly the pool. Staff are often described as friendly and helpful, and the kitchenette-equipped rooms, nearby supermarket and minibus service make self-catering straightforward. The peaceful location and views appeal to guests who do not need to be in the middle of the resort, though transport can be useful for getting about. Less positive comments mention dated interiors, occasional missed housekeeping details, uneven service and limited evening activities. Some also felt certain extras added to the bill.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at The HG Jardín De Menorca — 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 hotel immediately after booking to request your preferred block, floor, outlook, and quiet location.
Hire a car for several days to explore beyond Son Bou and reach the island’s quieter towns and attractions.
Choose a superior junior suite for extra space, a proper bath, and attractive views.
Eat breakfast before 9am to avoid the busiest period, and make the most of the excellent buffet.
Arrive early for a sun lounger, but do not leave towels unattended to reserve it all day.
Visit Son Bou beach and try the beach bar outside the Sol Hotel.
Allow around 20–25 minutes to walk to Son Bou and expect a steep uphill return from the beach.
Ask reception for a kettle.
Use the supermarket next door for forgotten essentials, but expect higher convenience prices.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of The HG Jardín De Menorca.
Request a pool-facing room, preferably on an upper floor, for more sunshine, better views, and a larger balcony.
Choose a quiet room away from reception, the pool, and evening entertainment, or request a countryside-facing apartment; set-back rooms can be darker and shadier.
Hire a car for several days to explore beyond Son Bou and reach the island’s quieter towns and attractions.
Use the free hotel shuttle to Son Bou and the beach, booking in advance because services are limited and fill quickly.
Choose a countryside-facing room for peace and attractive valley views; the distant sea may be partly obscured by marshland.
Book a superior suite on a high or top floor for better views, quieter rooms, and less footstep noise.
Consider a superior suite or superior junior suite for a more modern, spacious option than a standard or junior suite.
Allow around 20–25 minutes to walk to Son Bou and expect a steep uphill return from the beach.
Arrive early for a sun lounger, but do not leave towels unattended to reserve it all day.
Request a pool-view room for the best outlook, but expect some noise from children.
Choose a superior junior suite for extra space, a proper bath, and attractive views.
Use the bus stops near the hotel or by the supermarket end of the road for convenient connections to Mahón and Alaior.
Request a pool-facing room; choose a downstairs apartment if tropical plants shade the upstairs balconies.
Request a room on the second floor or higher for better views; some ground-floor rooms face a wall.
Request room 5B403 for a quiet location and excellent views over the hills.
Wear sturdy walking shoes to handle the hills and reach the quieter beach comfortably.
Expect a quiet, rural setting with hills, limited nightlife, and occasional cockerel calls.
Request a recently refurbished room, since standard rooms may look dated.
Use the supermarket next door for forgotten essentials, but expect higher convenience prices.
Expect busy summer pools with families and inflatables, particularly during peak season.
Ask in advance for a balcony with afternoon or evening sun, as not every balcony is sunny.
Book a room with a specified view in advance if the outlook matters to you.
Email the hotel immediately after booking to request your preferred block, floor, outlook, and quiet location.
Avoid Blocks 6A and 6B if you want quiet evenings, as entertainment runs nearby until about 11 p.m.
Try block 3 for good outlooks away from the main building and potential bar noise.
Bring your own pool or beach towel if possible; hotel towel hire requires a €15 deposit and costs €1 per change.
Consider room 5A401 for superb countryside and sea views and a quiet top-floor location.
Request room 4A402 for scenic countryside views and a sunny balcony.
Request room 5A402 for pool, hill, and countryside views.
Choose Block 5A for shade, or Blocks 5 and 6 for evening sunshine.
Ask for Block 2, or pool-facing apartments in Blocks 1 or 2, for attractive pool views.
Avoid block 6 or 6B if you want a quiet, private balcony because it overlooks the restaurant and scraping chairs can be noisy.
Use the large open hotel car park, where spaces are generally plentiful.
Eat breakfast before 9am to avoid the busiest period, and make the most of the excellent buffet.
Bring mosquito repellent, fly spray or a swatter, and consider mosquito-prevention bands.
Consider room 6A301 for views over the pools, hills, and sea, with afternoon sunshine.
Avoid room 1A if you are sensitive to nighttime noise.
Avoid Block 1 if evening children’s entertainment may disturb you.
Avoid rooms with adjoining terraces if you want privacy.
Request a suite in a two-storey block rather than a taller building for a quieter, more private setting.
Expect weak Wi-Fi and unreliable English-language television.
Budget approximately €70–€80 for meals for four people.
Bring a portable mug or cup if you prefer larger drinks in your room.
Check the hotel’s check-in times before arrival.
Bring a large mug if you prefer a proper cup of tea, as the in-room teacups are tiny.
Bring your preferred toiletries because the supplied selection may be limited.
Carry both cash and a card on day trips because some places accept cash only, while the hotel is cashless.
Visit in April for a particularly quiet stay, but expect no evening entertainment yet.
Visit Son Bou beach and try the beach bar outside the Sol Hotel.
Keep your pool gear handy when arriving early, before your room is ready.
Expect limited umbrellas around the sunbeds during high season.
Ask the hotel to arrange a taxi or rental car, especially for Mahón where taxis can be difficult to find.
Take bus number 32 to Mahón.
Compare daily meal prices before committing, as paying day by day may suit changing plans.
Inspect buffet food before serving yourself because uncovered dishes may attract flies.
Plan meals carefully with toddlers because the local restaurants and hotel restaurant open late.
Avoid Allesandro’s if you want a higher-quality meal.
Leave the air conditioning running during the day.
Check the room before accepting it if the location matters to you.
Ask for a room on the refurbished side, which is better maintained than the older areas.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if possible, unless proximity to the kids’ pool is important.
Choose a garden-facing terrace for a prettier outlook, or a rear-facing room for greater quiet.
Avoid block 1 while building work is taking place.
Request block 5A, room 301.
Request block 2B, room 102, for a ground-floor location one minute from the kids’ pool.
Request block 4B on the second floor for a quieter position away from the main hotel block.
Request block 4A, room 102, for a quiet room.
Request block 4A, room 401, for a garden, pool, and countryside outlook with distant sea views and sunsets.
Request block 6B, room 403, for afternoon and evening sun.
Request block 6A, room 202, for a sea view and evening sun.
Ask for a front-facing room.
Choose a two-storey block rather than a three-storey block for more balcony sun.
Insist on a genuine non-smoking room, and test the air conditioning before unpacking.
Request an outer apartment rather than one overlooking the central square for more balcony sun and easier clothes drying.
Choose blocks 4A or 4B at the far end to minimize hotel noise.
Request blocks 6A or 6B for a closable outer door serving two rooms, large balconies, and sinks and cooking facilities.
Allow extra time for parking and access, especially during busy periods.
Choose a lift-equipped block if you need to avoid stairs, as upper rooms may otherwise require climbing.
Check that the safe works as soon as you arrive.
Request two room keys so one can keep the air conditioning and fridge powered while you are out.
Pack swimwear in your hand luggage in case your room is not ready at check-in.
Bring a tin opener.
Ask reception for a kettle.
Check your arrival time with the hotel, as rooms may not be ready until several hours after arrival.
Avoid room 3A102 if possible because its air conditioning was reported as inefficient and smelly.
Ask for room 3A203 for mountain and countryside views with evening balcony sunshine.
About The HG Jardín De Menorca
HG Jardín de Menorca is a relaxed aparthotel made for unhurried island days. Its spacious, apartment-style rooms come with kitchenettes and air conditioning, while big balconies make the most of the peaceful rural outlook. The feel is more laid-back than lively, centred on the pool and its bar, with a calm setting that suits families, couples and self-caterers looking to slow down.
Set in the Son Bou area of Menorca, the hotel is surrounded by countryside rather than resort bustle, so having a car is useful; free parking is available. A hotel minibus helps guests get around, and there is a handy shop nearby for essentials. Son Bou’s restaurants and the early-Christian basilica are within walking distance, although the resort centre and beach may feel a little removed for those who prefer everything on the doorstep. A 24-hour reception and free internet add useful practical touches.
Guests regularly praise the generous room sizes, comfortable beds, clean accommodation and well-kept pool area. Many find it good value and single out the welcoming staff, while the quiet setting is a recurring highlight. A few visitors note that the décor could use an update, housekeeping is not always consistent, and evening entertainment is modest—worth knowing if you want a more energetic resort stay.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Banquet room
- Bar / lounge
- Breakfast buffet
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Dry cleaning
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Free internet
- Free parking
- Hiking
- Indoor play area for children
- Internet
- Kids club
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Shuttle bus service
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
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