Choose any room for a sea view and balcony, as every apartment faces the beach.
There is very little detailed guest feedback available, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions about the apartments’ day-to-day standards, service or comfort. The main practical issue mentioned concerns keys, so guests should check arrival instructions and collection arrangements in advance, particularly if reaching Palmanova late. The property’s strongest obvious advantage remains its beachfront setting and sea-view terraces, but travellers may want to confirm any important details directly before booking.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Apartamentos Balear Beach.
Choose any room for a sea view and balcony, as every apartment faces the beach.
Request a second- or third-floor room for more sun, quieter surroundings, and stronger sea views; choose the top floor for an especially good balcony view.
Prepare for several flights of stairs because there is no lift; choose a lower floor if climbing is difficult.
Visit The Duke, buy a beer, and ask for the Wi-Fi password; try theduke12.
Request room 304 for a high-floor stay.
Request room 105 for a first-floor stay.
Request room 101 if you have walking difficulties.
Contact Balear management directly and ask Cisco for assistance.
Expect staff to visit daily to change the towels.
Bring a fan because rooms can become very hot.
Book a one-bedroom apartment for extra space.
Apartamentos Balear Beach is a small, straightforward seafront stay made for travellers who would rather spend on beach days and dinners out than on resort extras. With just 12 one-bedroom apartments and four studios, it feels more personal than a large complex. Every unit has its own sea-facing terrace, while the simple setup of a lounge area and kitchenette makes it especially handy for an independent Majorca break.
The address is the real draw: right on Son Matías Beach in Palmanova, around 13 km from Palma. Step outside for sand, swimming and coastal views, with the resort’s restaurants, shops, bars and nightlife close at hand. One-bedroom apartments sleep up to three, while studios suit up to two; both include kitchens and safes. It is a sensible choice for couples, friends or small families who want a beachfront base rather than a full-service hotel.
Detailed guest feedback is limited, so there is not a strong body of opinion on service or facilities to rely on. The available guest mentions do flag key collection as a practical point worth confirming before arrival. For the right traveller, the appeal is clear: compact self-catering accommodation, a private terrace and an exceptionally convenient beach location.
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