Request an upper-floor sea-view room, ideally 7th or 8th floor; lower floors may face the pool or garden, while pool views can include the sea.
Guests tend to enjoy the hotel’s clean, spacious rooms, welcoming team and generous breakfast selection. Its position beside the beach is a major draw, while the rooftop infinity pool, Star Prestige experience, Champagne Bar and evening entertainment add to the holiday atmosphere. Many describe it as calm and well looked after, with family rooms and sea views receiving positive mentions. On the other hand, some feel rates and add-on costs are steep, including beach-related fees. The spa is considered rather small by a number of visitors, and a few areas feel dated.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Iberostar Selection Playa de Palma.
Request an upper-floor sea-view room, ideally 7th or 8th floor; lower floors may face the pool or garden, while pool views can include the sea.
Book Star Prestige on the top floors, ideally 6th–8th, for sea views, rooftop-pool and bar access, snacks, and a private terrace.
Request a room above the 2nd floor for clearer ocean views; all rooms overlook the sea and pool.
Arrive early for a sunbed and follow the no-reserving policy, as unattended towels may be removed.
Rent e-bikes or regular bikes and follow the coastal path into Palma, watching for fast cyclists near town.
Use the frequent buses outside the hotel for Palma, with the airport roughly 10–15 minutes away.
Choose a full-facing sea-view room rather than a side view for spectacular outlooks and afternoon sun.
Walk to the nearby beach and local restaurants, or use the bus stop outside for easier trips around the area.
Choose a first-floor room for a larger artificial-grass balcony, often equipped with sunbeds, a table and chairs.
Try the champagne bar and the nearby restaurants, including Tast for tapas.
Choose a 7th-floor room for Star Prestige access and the best views.
Check the bathroom layout before booking, as some rooms have semi-transparent walls and limited privacy.
Choose this hotel for wellness and relaxation rather than children’s pool activities.
Join the hotel’s classes and use the spa, sauna, ice pool, gym, and indoor and outdoor pools.
Travel in March or shoulder season for fewer crowds and a more relaxed experience.
Visit Palma and its cathedral, using the bus or a taxi for convenient sightseeing.
Use the main buffet for gluten-free choices and healthier dishes.
Choose half board outside the main season, when fewer nearby restaurants open for dinner.
Purchase the breakfast package for the extensive buffet.
Confirm the hotel’s non-adults-only policy before booking if you require an adults-only stay.
Book directly through the hotel rather than Booking.com, as direct rates may be better and staff can prepare for your arrival.
Bring a sleep mask if sensitive to warmth, as the air conditioning may feel warmer than its 18°C setting.
Consider a corner suite for more space, sunshine, and strong views.
Choose rooms 118 or 119 for first-floor access and easier entry.
Avoid room 212 SSV in April if you want early sunshine, as it receives sun late in the day.
Ask about room 424 if a family suite with pool and sea views becomes available.
Request room 401 for an excellent sea view and facilities.
Choose a second-floor room for a shared terrace with two sun loungers, a table and two chairs.
Book at least a double room and take advantage of the Star Prestige rooftop area.
Request a middle-of-row room for more consistent sunshine throughout the day.
Use the hotel’s beach towels, hats, and beach bag, and refill a reusable bottle at the water stations.
Bring a light jacket for winter evenings and shaded areas.
Budget approximately €30 for two beach loungers and a sunshade, as the beach area is not operated by the hotel.
Use the Star Prestige pool for a quieter swim, while main-pool cabanas may fill by late morning.
Request a room ending in 23, 24 or 25 for a separate sitting area.
Take a taxi into Palma at night; restaurant trips cost approximately €20.
Consider room 708 if booking Star Prestige for its views and facilities.
Allow extra time at the restaurant during busy periods, when service and seating can become chaotic.
Iberostar Selection Playa de Palma pairs polished five-star comfort with an easy-going Majorcan holiday feel. Mediterranean details run through the property, from the lobby’s much-loved golden Filomena sculpture to the sunset-facing Champagne Bar. Dining is a real focus here, especially at Guethary Gourmet Restaurant by chef Aitor Arregi, while four bars provide plenty of choice after dark. For an elevated stay, the adults-only Star Prestige area adds a rooftop terrace and infinity pool with broad sea views.
Set directly on Playa de Palma’s beachfront, the hotel makes it simple to move between the sand, promenade and nearby bars and restaurants. Palma Airport is around 15 minutes away by car, making it particularly convenient for a short break as well as a longer holiday. Families have roomier accommodation options, while couples may prefer Star Prestige; its facilities and straightforward airport access also suit business travellers extending a work trip with a little coast time.
Guests regularly single out the friendly staff, spotless and generously sized rooms, and a breakfast buffet with ample variety. The relaxed setting, evening entertainment and sea-view upgrades also win praise. A few feel parts of the décor could use refreshing, however, and some find the spa modest for a hotel of this standard. Beach charges and certain extras can also make the overall spend feel less compelling than expected.
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