Request a pool-view room on floor 3 or higher, ideally 6th–9th; it is quieter, more refurbished, sunnier, and offers better sea views than BCM Square.
What guests mention
Visitors tend to rate Hotel Samos highly for its central Magaluf position, approachable staff and energetic poolside atmosphere. The property is often described as very clean, with entertaining activities, a good choice of food for many stays and a pool area that usually has enough places to relax. It suits guests wanting beach access and nightlife nearby. On the other hand, the lively surroundings can be noisy, rooms may feel smaller than anticipated, and some guests mention uneven service or unexpected add-on costs.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Samos.
Top tips
Request a pool-view room for the best outlook and afternoon or evening sun; it is usually quieter than road or rear rooms, though an opposite open-roof club can be audible.
Request at least a fourth-floor room; sixth floor or higher offers better sea views, while higher floors are generally quieter and avoid enclosed first-floor balconies.
Request a pool-view room and pay extra if needed for afternoon balcony sun, quieter surroundings, and avoiding BCM or street-facing outlooks.
Arrive at the pool knowing that sun loungers are usually plentiful, with extra space around the pools and a rooftop pool.
Choose a higher floor for better sea views, but select a lower floor if avoiding the slow lifts matters more.
Book a La Terracita or terrace room for all-day sun, extra amenities, and direct access to the newer pool from some first-floor rooms.
Upgrade to a Premier room for tea and coffee facilities, a kettle, fridge, larger balconies and possible pool or sea views.
Request a pool-view room for a better balcony outlook and less noise from nearby pubs and clubs.
Bring earplugs or earbuds if you are sensitive to nightlife noise, pool whistles or nearby entertainment.
Walk to Magaluf Square, the beach, bars and restaurants, which are generally about five minutes away.
Check nearby nightclub locations and opening periods before booking if you want a quiet stay.
Request a corner pool-view room, especially one ending in 00 or 01, for a larger or wraparound balcony.
Read the all-inclusive terms carefully and confirm exactly which meals, drinks and extras are included.
Bring a fan because the air conditioning may not cool rooms effectively and is controlled to EU settings.
Upgrade to a Premium room if the price is reasonable; Wi-Fi, toiletries, a safe, tea-making facilities, and a hairdryer are included.
Wear flip-flops or non-slip shoes around the pool because the tiles can be very slippery.
Confirm whether your room includes a kettle and mini-fridge; kettles are often standard, but mini-fridges may be unavailable.
Choose a lower floor if you want to minimize lift queues and usually take the stairs.
Request a corner room for a substantially larger balcony; corner rooms can also provide pool views.
Ask for an odd-numbered room for a pool outlook.
Check whether the air-conditioning will be operating before booking, especially in May, as it may be weak or switched off.
Book directly with the hotel for better deals, and ask about La Terracita rooms with indoor pool and spa access.
Take the A11 public bus directly from Palma airport to save time and money.
Request a front- or side-facing room for late-day sun; rear rooms may overlook bins.
Request room 801 for a great view and balcony.
Book a four-bed room for more space and proper beds; some two-bed rooms overlook noisy bars.
Ask staff which front-facing or pool-view rooms are available when booking.
Choose a non-pool-facing room if you prioritize quiet over the better pool view.
Check the hotel website and booking conditions before arrival so you understand the facilities and policies.
Carry extra money for drinks and other additional charges.
Look for free parking on the parallel streets around the hotel.
Take a bus to Palma to visit the cathedral, and use nearby buses for Santa Ponça.
Visit in October for a quieter seasonal trip, and remember that February can be extremely quiet with much of the town closed.
Shop at Aldi or other supermarkets for snacks and drinks instead of the more expensive stores near the strip.
Eat at Tom Browns on the beach for a recommended meal.
Choose the continental breakfast instead of the hot English breakfast, and avoid arriving late when the dining room is busiest.
Bring your own coffee and tea because coffee pods may not be replenished after the first day.
Bring an extension lead and power adapter because rooms may have limited accessible plug sockets.
Bring earplugs and your own kettle or tea-making supplies; earplugs are also available from the chemist up the road.
Request an odd-numbered pool-facing room; even-numbered rooms generally overlook BCM Square.
Avoid the all-inclusive package if you expect unrestricted drinks, as the inclusions are limited.
Bring your own pool towel if you need one for the sunbeds.
Call room extension 9 to contact reception because the number may not be clearly provided in the room.
Ask whether early check-in is available if you arrive several hours before the standard time.
Book outside activities and excursions in advance if you want more entertainment options.
Use the free gym, but expect a small basic room without air conditioning.
Check the hotel WhatsApp channel for the day’s activities.
Return poolside cups to the bar to recover the €1 deposit.
Photograph the towel-deposit ticket and confirm reception has recorded it against your room.
Remember that the swimming pool opens at 10:00.
Expect twin beds pushed together rather than a true double bed.
Take the pleasant walk down to the beach.
Travel midweek if possible, especially when booking a sea-view room, because weekends can be busy with younger crowds.
Choose a third-floor room for quieter nights and mornings.
Ask reception to hire an iron for your room.
Stand directly under the showerhead and avoid pointing it outward to keep the bathroom floor from getting soaked.
Request a room away from the lifts.
Request a room ending in 01, such as 201, 301 or 401, for an extended balcony and pool-side outlook.
Request room 909 for a great view.
Request a fridge and check that the balcony door locks securely.
Request room 607 for a pleasant pool view.
Request room 905 for combined sea and pool views.
Avoid the ninth floor if possible, as one report found ants there.
Report the balcony door lock to maintenance if it does not secure properly.
Avoid a three-bed room for week-long stays, as it can feel cramped; it suits shorter visits better.
Request room 935 for views of the Mallorca Rocks bands.
Ask reception for the safe key and pay the €5 deposit, which is refundable.
Try Finnegan’s Irish bar for food, live music and beer.
Ask the chefs to adapt dishes for allergen requirements.
If you miss dinner because of a late arrival, request a replacement lunch for another day.
Check the hotel’s operating dates if travelling late in the season, as it was open until 20 October.
Avoid walking alone at night in Magaluf and take extra care with your belongings.
Speak with the staff for useful local information and help with room options.
Bring €1 for the deposit charged on each plastic drinks cup.
Smoke only on your balcony or outside the hotel, not around the pools.
Use the pool without worrying about finding a sunbed, as plenty are available.
Visit the spa around 2pm for a quieter experience.
Choose a sea-view room or a superior side/pool-view room instead of a front-facing room, which can be noisy at night.
Budget approximately €23 for a taxi from the hotel to Palma.
Use the hotel parking, which is described as large and convenient.
Avoid Hotel Samos and Magaluf if you want a quiet family holiday, as nightlife can continue throughout the night.
Walk five minutes to Aldi by turning right when leaving the hotel for wine, beer, and supplies.
Allow extra time for the restaurant during the evening, as queues and waits are common between 7:30pm and 10pm.
Book a Premium Room with Sea View rather than a Junior Suite unless you specifically choose the Junior Suite pool view.
Book early to avoid disappointment, especially during busy periods.
Compare meal plans carefully, as breakfast may offer better value than the other meal-plan options.
Avoid street-facing rooms during peak season because nightlife noise can be disruptive.
Choose a premier room if you prefer a kettle to the supplied coffee machine.
Turn the small shower head toward the wall before switching it on because the water pressure is powerful.
Ask for an accessible room when booking if required.
Book a premium room for extras such as a free safe and additional amenities.
Consider booking all-inclusive if you want meals and drinks included, but check the restrictions first.
Consider a triple room for good value when booking for a larger group.
Avoid triple rooms if you need space, as the beds may be pushed together with little room to move.
Consider a Premium Terracita room for a quieter location and private sun loungers.
Request a southeast-facing room for pool and beach views.
Stay alert around street sellers and avoid engaging if you are repeatedly approached.
Bring a jacket or cardigan and an umbrella for cooler, changeable April weather.
Avoid first-floor terrace rooms if you prefer a better outlook.
Expect limited local services before Easter and plan ahead because parking can be difficult.
Book your own airport transfer instead of a shared coach, which may take hours and stop at Samos late.
Choose a lounger between the French-boules area and the showers for the sunniest position.
Use the lifts outside peak times because they can become busy.
Request a higher floor if you want more peace and quiet.
Ask for a room at the end of the corridor if you want a larger, double-sized balcony.
Bring shower gel and hair products because local replacements can be expensive.
Avoid rooms overlooking the foyer, car park or rear bins, as these outlooks are less appealing and may be noisier.
Avoid horse-and-carriage taxis in Palma, as a 17-minute trip cost €70, payable upfront in cash.
If you prioritize quiet and cooler rooms, ask for a rear apartment, but check for possible BCM or delivery noise.
Do not overfill the room, as some rooms are small and can feel cramped with three people.
About Hotel Samos
Hotel Samos brings a bright, contemporary feel to the centre of Magaluf, pairing a sociable holiday atmosphere with the ease of a full-service four-star stay. Accommodation runs from straightforward Standard rooms to Junior Suites, while meal plans range from room-only to an all-inclusive option that includes spa access. It is a good fit for couples, friends and short-break travellers who want to be close to the action rather than tucked away from it.
The white sands of Magaluf beach, restaurants, bars and the resort’s late-night scene are all close at hand, including the BCM area. Palma is around 12km away and easily reached by bus, while Calvià and the lower reaches of the Tramuntana are practical day-trip territory by car, bike or public transport. The hotel operates from February through October and is entirely smoke-free.
Guests regularly single out the upbeat entertainment programme, welcoming bar team and hardworking cleaners, with many appreciating the well-kept pool space, daily room servicing and plentiful sun loungers. Rooms are widely considered comfortable and fresh, especially higher-category options, although some visitors find certain rooms compact or not quite as expected from their reservation. Its central setting is a major advantage, but brings the occasional dose of resort noise.
Facilities
- 24-hour check-in
- 24-hour front desk
- Archery
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Fitness classes
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Game room
- Ironing service
- Karaoke
- Kids club
- Laundry service
- Massage chair
- Meeting rooms
- Outdoor pool
- Paid private parking on-site
- Photo copier / fax In business center
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Rooftop bar
- Rooftop pool
- Shallow end in pool
- Shared lounge / TV area
- Snack bar
- Spa
- Street parking
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Taxi service
- Wifi
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