Request a sea-view room, preferably on the second floor or higher; the views and sunrise are worth the supplement, though some face the road.
What guests mention
Guests tend to like the hotel for its genuinely pleasant staff, spotless presentation and calm S’Algar setting. Pools and the spa are well received, with the adults-only option especially valued by those after quieter time in the sun. Rooms are commonly seen as fresh and comfortable, although a minority report upkeep issues. The secluded location divides opinion: it is ideal for switching off but less convenient for exploring without transport. Some also mention uneven service, noise near the busier pool and prices that can feel steep for what is provided.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Alua Soul 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.
Check exactly what the all-inclusive package covers, including Purobeach access and premium branded drinks, before booking.
Use the hourly bus service to reach Sant Lluís, Mahón, or Mao.
Request a sea-view room, preferably on the second floor or higher; the views and sunrise are worth the supplement, though some face the road.
Bring suitable snacks if you have a food intolerance, as pool-bar supplies may not always be replenished.
Check which pool loungers are free and reserve early if you want a comfortable spot, as premium beds may cost extra.
Follow the coastal path past the beach club for about 10 minutes to reach nearby beauty spots and Alfacaur.
Expect a very quiet resort with limited nightlife and activities, making it better suited to relaxing than partying.
Bring insect repellent, preferably a plug-in for the room, and wear long trousers or sleeves in the evening.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Alua Soul Menorca.
Book a sea-view room and pay the supplement; the outlook and all-day sun are worth prioritizing.
Request an upper-floor sea-view room for panoramic village and sea views; ground-floor rooms may not overlook the water.
Request a rear or garden-side room for peace, afternoon or evening sun, and a pleasant outlook.
Tell the hotel about mobility needs before booking and request a suitable room; some rooms require stairs, despite the lift.
Bring insect repellent, preferably a plug-in for the room, and wear long trousers or sleeves in the evening.
Expect a very quiet resort with limited nightlife and activities, making it better suited to relaxing than partying.
Check which pool loungers are free and reserve early if you want a comfortable spot, as premium beds may cost extra.
Request a rear or first-floor garden room for a quieter, cooler balcony, but expect a longer walk to the main facilities.
Check exactly what the all-inclusive package covers, including Purobeach access and premium branded drinks, before booking.
Choose a side or rear room to reduce noise from the café, bar, pool, and passing traffic.
Book a seaside suite, especially suite 4, for excellent views and bungalow-style accommodation.
Use Wi-Fi in reception, the dining room, or the pool area; coverage may be weak or unavailable in rooms.
Choose a sea-view bungalow or suite if you want more space and are happy to pay extra or stay away from the main hotel.
Use the hourly bus service to reach Sant Lluís, Mahón, or Mao.
Shop at the local supermarket for fresh bread and lunch supplies; nearby bars and shops are about a 10-minute walk away.
Request a car-park-facing room for greater quiet, or avoid road-facing rooms if traffic concerns you.
Bring suitable snacks if you have a food intolerance, as pool-bar supplies may not always be replenished.
Choose a ground-floor sea-view room if you prefer easier access, such as room 108.
Book the free shuttle to Punta Prima a few days ahead, and arrive early at the stop because it fills quickly.
Bring playing cards, lip SPF, sunscreen, goggles, and cash for small purchases.
Try the diving school opposite the hotel, and take a trip to Mahón while you are there.
Check whether pool-club access and sunbeds incur additional charges, as the pool is open to paying non-hotel users.
Follow the coastal path past the beach club for about 10 minutes to reach nearby beauty spots and Alfacaur.
Use the plentiful parking around the hotel if arriving by car.
Bring earplugs or headphones if afternoon music or nearby pool activity could disturb you.
Request a first-floor room for nicer views and to avoid lower-level balcony sprinklers getting you wet.
Use a taxi if the shuttle is full; fares are reportedly reasonable, although taxi availability is limited.
Check the current facilities and dining options before booking, rather than relying solely on older advertising.
Hire a car to explore Menorca, or arrange hotel transfers if you do not want to drive.
Book directly with the hotel for a better choice of rooms than through a tour operator.
Choose rooms 201–208 for excellent sea views and convenient lift access on the restaurant level.
Check the exact location of a sea-view room, as some side-facing rooms have views blocked by other buildings.
Book a studio if you want recently refurbished accommodation.
Request a double bed with enough space to move around comfortably.
Ask for suite 17 if you want a larger, higher-quality accommodation option.
Choose rooms 248–253 for a quiet upper-floor position overlooking a residential street.
Request courtyard-view rooms 212–220 for the best garden outlook.
Ask for room 124 for a quiet ground-floor garden location near the spa.
Request rooms 201, 202, 203, 205, or 207 for quiet-road and sea views.
Plan excursions beyond S’Algar if you want a livelier holiday, as there is relatively little to do locally.
Check whether Purobeach meets your expectations for an adults-only experience, as children may be present when it is busy.
Be aware that the pool area may have Ibiza-style music during the afternoon.
Check current smoking regulations before travelling, including the 2022 law changes.
Consider visiting in June or September for a potentially more comfortable stay.
Consider another hotel if you have walking difficulties, as the resort layout may be challenging to navigate.
Grab a free waterside bed for the refreshing sea breeze when available.
Ask beach-club staff about alternative beachfront seating when the beach-club area becomes busy.
Bring suitable footwear for nearby swimming areas because sea urchins can cause painful injuries.
Explore the Camí de Cavalls during your stay.
Ask about rooms 104, 105, or 106 when choosing your accommodation.
Consider room 224 for a quiet location with a sea view.
Request room 2211 for its brilliant view.
Request room 2119 for convenient access to reception, the buffet, pool, and spa.
Bring your own supplies for early-morning tea if you prefer a drink before hotel service begins.
Specify whether you want double or twin beds when booking.
Choose a ground-floor room for easier access or a first-floor room for better pool and bay views.
Ask for a high-floor room on the left of the lift if you prefer a convenient location and elevated views.
Avoid garden-view rooms if scenery matters, as some overlook untidy gardens or nearby vegetation.
Choose a rear or upper-floor room if you want quiet evenings after entertainment ends at 11 pm.
Use the single ATM in S’Algar, located about two minutes from the hotel.
Head to the Dinky Bar for sunsets overlooking the tower and islands.
Request confirmation before arrival and bring a printed copy.
About Alua Soul Menorca
Alua Soul Menorca has the unhurried feel of a coastal retreat rather than a busy resort hub. Its appeal is in the calm setting, contemporary-looking rooms and spaces made for slowing down: a choice of swimming areas, including a quieter adults-focused pool, plus a spa for an extra dose of downtime. Expect a relaxed, sociable atmosphere, though the main pool can be livelier at peak times.
The hotel sits in S’Algar, a peaceful residential corner on Menorca’s southeast coast, along quiet roads and away from the island’s bigger nightlife centres. It is a good match for couples and travellers planning a restful short break, particularly those happy to use a car or explore nearby spots such as Punta Prima. Half-board and inclusive stays suit guests who prefer to spend much of the day on site, with the restaurant and snack bar handling the practicalities.
Guests regularly single out the welcoming team and the high standard of cleanliness, while many appreciate the well-kept, modern feel of their rooms. The tranquil location is a real plus for those seeking a relaxing holiday, although others find it rather isolated. Feedback also notes occasional service or maintenance niggles, and some guests feel rates do not always reflect the experience delivered.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Adults only
- Airport transportation
- Bar / lounge
- Bicycle rental
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Currency exchange
- Evening entertainment
- Facial treatments
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Free breakfast
- Free internet
- Free parking
- Indoor pool
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Steam room
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Wifi
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