Request a high-floor room, ideally floors 6–8 or the top floor, for better sea views and refurbished interiors.
What guests mention
Guests tend to love the hotel’s position between two beaches, especially the open-water views and easy walk into Palmanova. Pools, evening shows, cleanliness and friendly bar service receive frequent approval, and the dining selection generally keeps most people happy. The mood is calmer and often better suited to mature couples than party-focused travellers. On the other hand, securing a lounger can be frustrating, and some visitors feel that charges for items such as the safe weaken the value. Noise from bars and adjoining rooms also affects lighter sleepers.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Globales Santa Lucia — 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 superior room for rooftop-infinity-pool access, larger balconies, bathrobes, and Nespresso facilities.
Use the nearby public buses to Palma; they are easy to use, reasonably priced and accept contactless payment.
Expect sea views and a balcony from every room, although balcony sizes vary.
Skip the all-inclusive package and eat at nearby restaurants instead; the food and drinks may not justify the price.
Arrive before 8am for a pool sunbed, as the area becomes busy after 10am and loungers may be gone by 8:30am.
Avoid the hotel bingo if you want good value; the reported payouts may be much lower than the takings.
Use the hotel's location near the bars and beachfront, with the beach only a few minutes away on foot.
Choose this hotel if accessibility is important; the layout is considered suitable for mobility issues.
Bring a debit, prepaid, or reloadable card because the hotel is card-only and cash may not be accepted at the bars.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Globales Santa Lucia.
Request a room on the 7th or 8th floor for the best views; upper floors are refurbished, though rooftop-pool access requires a superior room.
Book a superior room on floors 6–8 for refurbished interiors, better views, and extras such as a fridge, tea, and coffee.
Request a pool-side room for all-day sun, stronger views, and a quieter balcony; higher pool-side floors are especially desirable.
Queue early for a main-pool sunbed: the doors open at 8am, but spaces may be claimed from around 6:30–7:45am.
Arrive before about 7:15 a.m. if you want a prime pool sunbed, especially one with a beach view.
Request a pool-facing room for sunshine throughout the day and views of the harbour or bay.
Choose any room for a sea view; request a higher or front-facing room for the best outlook.
Arrive by 7:00–7:30am to queue for a pool sunbed; the pool opens at 8am and preferred spots fill quickly.
Expect sea views and a balcony from every room, although balcony sizes vary.
Request a higher-floor room for better sea and Palma Nova beach views; most rooms overlook the sea.
Choose a superior room for a larger, refurbished room with a fridge and tea- or coffee-making facilities.
Request a high-floor room for the best sea views and quieter surroundings.
Skip the all-inclusive package and eat at nearby restaurants instead; the food and drinks may not justify the price.
Assume every room has a sea view, so prioritize floor, sun exposure, and room condition rather than the view itself.
Arrive before 8am for a pool sunbed, as the area becomes busy after 10am and loungers may be gone by 8:30am.
Choose any room for a bay or sea view; some views may be slightly restricted, and both sides are generally quiet.
Request a pool-side room for afternoon sun and pool views; the San Matias beach side gets particularly good light.
Request a pool-side room for all-day sun and good bay views; choose the opposite side if you prefer shade.
Book a superior or executive room, or choose floors 7–8, for rooftop infinity-pool access, better loungers and beach towels.
Pay extra for a Superior or Premier room for more space and access to the rooftop pool.
Expect a sea view from every room, with balconies overlooking the beach or bay.
Book a superior room for rooftop-infinity-pool access, larger balconies, bathrobes, and Nespresso facilities.
Head to the beach instead of competing for cramped pool loungers; the beach is very close and the water is clear.
Book a superior room on floors 7 or 8 for access to the quieter rooftop infinity pool, sun deck, and bar.
Request an end-of-corridor room away from lifts, stairs, adjoining rooms, and busy road-facing areas to reduce nighttime noise.
Book a superior room, preferably on floors 7 or 8, for rooftop infinity-pool access; room 823 was specifically recommended.
Request the Son Matias or Magaluf-facing side for more sunlight and bay views; the Cala Blanca side receives less sun.
Request a sunny-side room, preferably overlooking Son Matias Beach, for all-day sunshine and a sunny balcony.
Book or upgrade to a Superior room for more peace, better views, and access to the rooftop pool area.
Expect basic buffet food rather than consistently hot or high-quality meals.
Use the upper terrace or top deck for more available loungers, quieter space, and a cooling sea breeze.
Request a pool-facing room before check-in for the best pool or beach outlook and sun; do not rely on email alone.
Avoid rooms beside lifts or stairs, especially on the second floor, because hallway noise can be disruptive.
Use the nearby sandy beach instead of the crowded small pool; beach loungers reportedly cost €13.50.
Choose a higher floor for better sea views and less roadside noise.
Avoid standard all-inclusive if food choice and included drinks matter, as quality may be limited and some drinks cost extra.
Request the sunny or Son Matias-facing side for daytime sun; choose the Cala Blanca side for cooler conditions.
Skip deluxe, supreme, or superior upgrades if you only want a sea view; standard rooms already provide one.
Skip the early sunbed queue and use the upper sun terrace, which has more space, loungers, umbrellas, and good views.
Expect limited pool space and crowded conditions during busy periods.
Choose bed-and-breakfast or self-catering instead of all-inclusive if you want better nearby dining and more flexibility.
Use the hotel’s location near the bars and beachfront, with the beach only a few minutes away on foot.
Choose bed and breakfast instead of all-inclusive if you plan to eat at nearby restaurants.
Expect the outdoor pools and jacuzzi to be very cold, including the rooftop infinity pool.
Try the local bars and restaurants within walking distance for more varied food and drinks.
Ask before booking whether the air-conditioning will be operating, especially during July.
Bring a portable travel safe; the hotel safe reportedly costs about €30 per week.
Bring a travel kettle and cups, or hire a kettle from the hotel shop.
Choose the Palma Nova beach-facing side for a cooler, quieter outlook with more activity from the balcony.
Book bed and breakfast or half board rather than all-inclusive, with plenty of nearby restaurants and bars.
Choose the 8th floor for larger balconies and excellent views.
Use the nearby public buses to Palma; they are easy to use, reasonably priced and accept contactless payment.
Hire pool towels for €10 and return them to reclaim the refundable deposit.
Choose the side facing Palma rather than the pool for a quieter room away from the main road.
Avoid the all-inclusive cocktail package because cocktails are premixed and the selection is limited.
Visit The Three Brothers opposite the hotel for cheaper drinks.
Choose half board if you prefer hotel meals, but manage expectations about the basic buffet quality.
Bring euros or spare cash for safe hire and meals or drinks outside the hotel.
Bring a debit, prepaid, or reloadable card because the hotel is card-only and cash may not be accepted at the bars.
Explore the nearby shops, bars, restaurants, and beaches on foot from this convenient beachfront location.
Choose half board instead of all-inclusive for better-value drinks and convenient meals, with plenty of inexpensive dining nearby.
Request a pool-view room for sea views and evening sun on the balcony.
Choose all-inclusive for good value, including the snack bar and drinks.
Ask for a pool-view room for afternoon sun and attractive views.
Choose a lower floor for quicker access without waiting for the slow lifts and potentially better Wi-Fi.
Expect predominantly British clientele and English-language entertainment, and learn a few Spanish phrases for ordering drinks.
Expect to pay to use the room safe, and budget about €100 at check-in for tax and the safety deposit.
Try arriving after 8am if you are flexible about location, as loungers may still be available.
Consider the 5th floor for a comfortable room with a good view.
Request a room facing Palma Nova for a good alternative outlook.
Consider bed and breakfast instead, as breakfast is better regarded than the other meals.
Rent a beach lounger and parasol if pool loungers are unavailable; reported prices were €13.50 and €22.
Take buses 104 or 105 to Palma; the journey takes about 30 minutes.
Request the Son Matias beach side for all-day sun and slightly better views.
Request a first-floor room if you want to avoid waiting for the lifts, but confirm whether you require a walk-in shower.
Choose breakfast-only rather than all-inclusive if you prefer eating at the many nearby bars and restaurants.
Bring or buy inexpensive beach chairs and a parasol, since two loungers and a parasol can cost €19.50–€25 per day.
Request a front room for significantly better views.
Try the Happy Chinese restaurant next to the hotel.
Take advantage of the beachfront location, with the beach reportedly less than 50 metres away.
Avoid the hotel bingo if you want good value; the reported payouts may be much lower than the takings.
Skip the early sunbed queue if you are flexible, as additional loungers may become available later.
Choose a beach-end room to reduce noise from coaches, car-park activity, and deliveries.
Use the car park in front of the hotel, reported as free in some stays.
Request a low-floor room if you avoid lifts; room 131 was noted as a sunny option.
Read recent reviews, especially from all-inclusive bookers, before reserving.
Avoid rooms above the hotel kitchen and rooms ending in 08 to 020 if you are sensitive to early-morning delivery noise.
Avoid car-park-facing rooms, especially room 101.
Confirm check-in costs for tourist tax, the room safe, refundable deposits and pool towels before settling your budget.
Skip the superior-room supplement if rooftop-pool access and added extras are not important.
Ask for a Son Matias beach-facing room for sun throughout the day.
Bring your own tea bags, and take a hand-held fan for warm weather.
Try the bars and restaurants within a few minutes’ walk for more variety.
Request a high or top-floor room for better views and access to an additional sun deck.
Check rooftop pool access before booking; it may be limited to top-floor rooms or require an additional fee.
Protect yourself from the sun by drinking fluids regularly and using shade and sunscreen.
Tell reception your specific requirements because staff will try to accommodate them.
Choose half board for better value than all-inclusive, including waitress service.
Request a room on the sunny or right-hand side; the left side is quieter but may receive no sun.
Choose this hotel if accessibility is important; the layout is considered suitable for mobility issues.
Use the poolside snack bar for fresh food and a relaxed place to sit.
Check the current parking charge before arrival, as one stay reported €10 per day.
Choose a north-facing room if you prefer quieter surroundings.
Allow extra time for the lifts around meal times and at the end of the evening, despite having three lifts.
Bring earplugs.
Ask the nearby pharmacy for local advice and remedies if needed.
Pack an iron if you expect to need one, and keep swimwear in a separate bag for early arrival or late departure.
Bring your own toiletries.
Bring plenty of euros for hotel extras and nearby expenses.
Use one payment card for everyone when paying on the bus.
Ask reception to call a taxi; reported waits were under five minutes.
Avoid relying on TUI representatives if you can arrange assistance independently.
Be polite to staff to encourage a more helpful interaction.
Bring a pen if you plan to play bingo.
Join the daily water aerobics in the pool.
Look for the two ducks swimming in the small pool.
Inspect the pool conditions on arrival.
Keep your room key away from your phone to avoid being locked out.
Do not leave towels on sunbeds while you are away for hours.
Bring a teaspoon for making tea or coffee in your room.
Buy bottled water and chill it in the room fridge.
Buy proper milk from the supermarket across the road instead of using the room’s milk portions.
Budget for the unavoidable hotel tax and confirm the amount before arrival.
Book well in advance.
Book a premium room if available for infinity-pool access; all-inclusive costs an additional €20 per person per day.
Ask for a room to the left of the lifts on the pool-view side.
Buy large bottles of water at the pool bar, where they may be cheaper.
Allow extra time for lifts during peak periods because higher-floor rooms can mean queues.
Look around the buffet before choosing because the selection is extensive.
Choose breakfast-only if you plan to eat dinner at nearby restaurants.
Choose a premium room on floor 6 or above facing the harbour toward Son Matias for the best views.
Avoid shared rooms if possible, as connecting doors allow noise from neighbours.
Pack light because room storage is limited.
Choose a high-floor room if you want better views.
Book a VIP room if rooftop-pool access is more important than using the busy main pool.
Avoid rooms 110, 210, 310, and 410 because they are close to local bars.
Bring tea and coffee supplies if you want them in your room.
Stay alert for pickpockets in crowded areas such as bus stops.
Pack earplugs if hallway noise bothers you, as cleaners may chat and knock on doors in the morning.
Keep cash and purses secure and avoid leaving valuables unattended.
Hire parasols and beach chairs from the hotel shop if needed.
Reserve a sunbed early, around 6 a.m., if you want one by the pool.
Check TUI transfer instructions carefully, as airport transfers may require waiting outside the hotel.
Take bus 104 to Palma, then continue by the wooden train to Sóller and the wooden tram to Port de Sóller.
Try the beach pedaloes during your beach visits.
Eat at the pool snack bar during the day if you want to avoid relying on the disappointing dinner selection.
Book through Thomson for access to an on-site representative.
Bring earplugs because the walls may not block much noise.
Ask for an adapted room if you need accessible facilities.
Request a beach-facing room for cooler conditions during the morning and afternoon.
Consider room 406 if you want a particularly pleasant room.
Request room 433 for an excellent view and morning sunshine.
Ask for room 633 for views of both beaches without shade.
Request adjoining rooms through the access door if you are traveling with family; rooms 6, 7, and 8 are currently superior.
Request a quiet first-floor room away from the bar and pool.
Choose an east-facing room for late-afternoon sun or a west-facing room for morning and early-afternoon sun.
Choose a back-of-hotel room, especially around the third floor, for beach views and more evening sunshine.
Try room 808 for its larger balcony.
Book a supreme room if that room type suits your plans.
Bring your own hair dryer.
Expect no shampoo or conditioner in the room, so pack your own.
Book a table at Siso in advance for dinner.
Try the cocktails at Three Brothers Bar across the road.
Bring your own tea bags if you plan to use the in-room kettle.
Check the beds on arrival.
Budget an additional €60 administration fee when hiring a car.
Stay on or below the 2nd floor if reliable Wi-Fi is important.
Avoid adjoining rooms unless you specifically need one.
Avoid rooms 408 to 300 on the fourth floor.
Request room 107 for a quieter location.
Consider room 211, including its corner position on a lower floor.
Request room 727 for an excellent stay.
Consider the beach-facing side for a quieter room and late-afternoon sun.
Request a room on the quieter left side, away from the pool area.
Consider the quieter non-pool side if peace is more important than all-day sun.
Avoid rooms overlooking the car park.
Avoid end-of-corridor sea-facing rooms because strong winds can make balcony doors difficult to open.
Avoid rooms beside deliveries.
Request a high-floor end room for elevated views.
Book early, since every room overlooks the beach.
Request an upgrade if possible.
Choose a premier room if that room category is available.
Check the board terms carefully, as some packages limit drinks to two per person.
Submit any room requests before arriving at the hotel.
Book through TUI for a well-organised trip and straightforward arrangements.
Avoid visiting at the end of the season, when facilities may start closing early.
Check air-conditioning arrangements before booking if reliable air conditioning is essential.
Bring euros from the UK before travelling.
Read the hotel information on the QR code attached to your key sleeve.
Skip shampoo and shower gel because they are provided.
Expect an old-fashioned bathtub rather than a walk-in shower, even in some Superior rooms.
Avoid driving if possible because parking around the hotel is difficult.
Walk two streets back from the hotel for most of the entertainment.
Skip half-day tours if they are not worthwhile for your itinerary.
Use the nearby beaches instead of relying on the hotel pool.
Arrive early to secure a sun bed.
Avoid rooms beside the lift or elevator because the walls are paper-thin.
Reserve nearby restaurants in advance because popular tables fill quickly.
Try the Jaipur restaurant for well-regarded dishes.
Eat at The Olive Tree café next to the hotel instead of dining at the hotel.
Request a shower rather than a bath because the baths are small.
Request a double bed if that is your preference.
Request a non-smoking room if required.
Request rooms 31–34 at the far end of the corridor for pool views and less noise.
Request rooms 322–332, 422–432, or 522–532 for pool-side views.
Avoid rooms 105 and 107.
Request room 732 for a lovely outlook.
Request room 730 for an impressive view.
Request room 409 for panoramic views.
Request room 445 for a peaceful location.
Request room 236 for a quiet stay, beach view, and comfortable beds.
Get up around 6:30am to watch the sunrise.
Skip the premium upgrade if you do not need extra space or rooftop-pool access.
Choose an odd-numbered room for afternoon sun.
Bring extra towels to cover sunbeds if you want added protection from dirt.
Use the rooftop pool if you book an eligible superior room.
Leave valuables at the hotel when visiting the beach and take only essentials such as a towel, sunscreen, drinks and snacks.
Avoid the Saturday market in San Ponsa if you expect a traditional market, as it is mainly a car-boot sale.
Use the book-swap shelf behind the representatives’ desk in reception.
Feed the fish near the rocky beach areas using a little bread.
Skip the room safe if you are comfortable securing valuables in your locked suitcase.
Expect a cashless hotel and bring a suitable payment card.
Ask bar staff for ice if you want drinks in your room, as rooms lack ice-storage facilities.
Check the hotel parking charge before using it; the posted rate is about €10 per day.
Park one block away instead of using the hotel parking to save around €70 per week.
Take a taxi into Palma for a morning visit; the fare is approximately €20.
Take a taxi from Palma Airport for a journey of roughly 25 minutes, costing about €40.
Request room 634 for a good all-round harbour view.
Walk to nearby bars, shops and the beach, or follow the pleasant route toward Magaluf.
Use the beach sunbeds as an alternative when the hotel pool area is crowded.
Bring a lilo for more comfortable time on the sunbeds.
Request the last room on the third floor for an especially good view.
Check the upper terrace above the pool for sunbeds, as it may have spaces when the main pool area is busy.
Do not bring inflatables or pool games, as they are not allowed.
Buy drinks at Sol Palmanova Hotel for a cheaper alternative.
Check the themed-night schedule before dining so you know what menus to expect.
Choose the all-inclusive premium option if you want the upgraded package.
Take the bus into Palma.
Book through an independent provider rather than directly with the Globales hotel group.
Bring earplugs because doors, neighbouring bathrooms and poor soundproofing can be audible.
Consider room 736 for a particularly pleasant room.
Request room 645 for a quiet room with effective air conditioning.
About Globales Santa Lucia
Globales Santa Lucia makes the most of a dramatic seafront setting, sitting on the narrow point between Palmanova and Son Matias beaches. It has the easy-going feel of a classic Majorcan holiday hotel: broad lounges, a bright buffet restaurant and a pool area made for long, unhurried afternoons. Adults and children have outdoor pools, while the cooler months bring use of the heated indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna and Turkish bath. Evenings are sociable, with live performers, cabaret and dancing.
You are well placed for a stay that keeps things simple: the sand is on either side of the hotel and Palmanova’s restaurants, bars and resort conveniences are close by. Sea-facing and superior rooms are worth considering for the outlook, while half-board or all-inclusive stays suit guests who prefer to have meals organised. It is particularly appealing to couples and older travellers seeking a relaxed base, though families will appreciate the children’s pool and beach access.
Guests regularly single out the views, spotless presentation and helpful bar team, and many enjoy the infinity-style pool, sun deck and nightly entertainment. The buffet is often praised for variety, although opinions on overall value are less consistent. A few practical gripes recur: popular loungers can be hard to secure, some extras such as safes add up, and light sleepers may notice neighbouring rooms or nearby nightlife.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Billiards
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Currency exchange
- Darts
- Dry cleaning
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free internet
- Free parking
- Heated pool
- Indoor pool
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Outdoor pool
- Parking
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Pool with view
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Salon
- Shared lounge / TV area
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Vending machine
- Wifi
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