Request a top-floor apartment for quieter nights, private balconies, and better views; remember there are no lifts.
What guests mention
Guests generally like the relaxed apartment-complex setup, especially the pool areas and the space it gives families with children. It is seen as a convenient, no-fuss base for enjoying Cala en Porter and exploring Menorca by car, with Mahón within easy reach for a day out. The self-catering format suits independent travellers, though it is worth noting that apartments do not have air conditioning, a recurring drawback when temperatures rise.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Siesta Mar Apartamentos — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Insist at reception on receiving the three-bedroom apartment you booked.
Request a top-floor apartment for quieter nights, private balconies, and better views; remember there are no lifts.
Skip the expensive pool bar and shop at the supermarket across the road instead.
Choose Siesta Mar 2 for the better-maintained pool area.
Choose the block across the road for a quieter stay.
Expect weaker Wi-Fi in the apartments and use the pool area for more reliable tablet connectivity.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Siesta Mar Apartamentos.
Request a pool-view room for attractive outlooks and better views.
Request a ground-floor apartment, ideally near the pool, for cooler rooms and easier access with young children or mobility difficulties.
Request updated apartments, since standards vary between basic online units and modernised owner-listed apartments.
Choose Siesta Mar 2 rather than Siesta Mar 1 for better-maintained pools, closer shops and laundry, and children’s televisions.
Avoid poolside rooms if you want quiet nights, as the pool area can be noisy.
Choose a room away from the entertainment and nearby bar, especially if you are sensitive to nighttime noise.
Avoid rooms 22 and 25 if you want to escape the bar and karaoke noise.
Avoid rooms numbered 20 and upwards because they back onto the entertainment area.
Allow extra time and energy for the difficult steps down to and back from the beach.
Try The Samoh for good-value set menus and decent cooking.
Dine early, ideally before 7pm, because popular restaurants may have queues.
Skip the expensive pool bar and shop at the supermarket across the road instead.
Choose Siesta Mar 2 for the better-maintained pool area.
Contact Siesta Mar with questions, and check @siestarmmenorca on Instagram for useful stay inspiration.
Expect weaker Wi-Fi in the apartments and use the pool area for more reliable tablet connectivity.
Compare prices before booking Siesta Mar 2 to find a better deal.
Insist at reception on receiving the three-bedroom apartment you booked.
Choose the block across the road for a quieter stay.
Check under the bed for cleanliness when you arrive.
Bring a fan or prepare for hot nights, because the apartments lack air conditioning.
Avoid one-bedroom apartments if you need plenty of space and storage.
Request a balcony for better views, but avoid pool-facing areas if you are a light sleeper.
Ask about apartment 54 for pool views and attractive outlooks.
Ask for room 43 or 45 on the second floor overlooking the pool.
Avoid rooms beside Sa Paissa if you sleep early, because live music plays several nights weekly.
About Siesta Mar Apartamentos
Siesta Mar Apartamentos is a low-key, mid-range base for an easygoing Menorca break. The feel is more practical apartment complex than polished resort, with self-catering spaces designed for families, couples and returning visitors who prefer to settle in and set their own pace. Its pool areas are the natural centre of the property, offering a relaxed place to cool off between beach trips.
Set in Cala en Porter on Menorca’s south coast, the apartments put guests within reach of the resort’s beach, local places to eat and everyday holiday essentials. Each apartment includes a kitchenette, fridge and flat-screen TV, while free Wi-Fi and parking add useful convenience. A hired car is especially handy for exploring beyond the resort, including Mahón and the island’s coves, though the complex also works well for those planning a largely local, pool-and-beach stay.
Guests tend to appreciate the pools and the unfussy, family-friendly nature of the apartments, with children in particular having space to enjoy themselves. The main practical point to bear in mind is that air conditioning is not available, which can matter during Menorca’s warmer spells. For travellers who value a calm setting, self-catering flexibility and a straightforward base over boutique finishes, it is a sensible option in Cala en Porter.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Bicycle rental
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Canoeing offsite
- Car hire
- Children's playground
- Children's television networks
- Diving
- Evening entertainment
- Express check-in / check-out
- First aid kit
- Free parking
- Happy hour
- Highchairs available
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Karaoke
- Kids' meals
- Outdoor dining area
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snorkeling
- Street parking
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Taxi service
- Washing machine
- Waterslide
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