Upgrade to a privilege or garden ground-floor room for easier pool access, garden space, and sometimes a private cabana or daybed.
What guests mention
Guests tend to rate this as a clean, friendly and very well-positioned beach hotel. Direct access to Cala en Bosch, nearby dining and shops, a pleasant pool with ample loungers, and a varied morning buffet are recurring positives. Staff, particularly at reception, are often praised for being helpful and professional, while daily housekeeping is appreciated. Apartments are generally spacious and useful for self-catering, though some guests find the decor dated. Others flag additional charges and a modest entertainment programme as drawbacks.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at FERGUS Style Carema Beach — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Book one of the six duplex apartments directly through the hotel if you need two bedrooms or space for up to five.
Take the bus to Ciutadella for about €2.05 each way; the journey takes roughly 25 minutes, but check your return stop beforehand.
Upgrade to a privilege or garden ground-floor room for easier pool access, garden space, and sometimes a private cabana or daybed.
Choose bed and breakfast or self-catering instead of half board if you prefer the many nearby restaurants to the evening buffet.
Arrive early for a pool parasol or a beach sunbed, especially before 10am when the cove becomes crowded.
Hire a car for a few days to visit Cala en Brut and Cala en Macarelleta.
Use the hotel’s direct beach access and nearby marina, bars, restaurants, and shops for convenient days without travelling.
Check pool accessibility in advance if you need step-free access, as the main pool has no easy disabled access.
Carry a payment card because the pool bar is cashless; keep some euros for buses.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of FERGUS Style Carema Beach.
Request a pool- or sea-view room, preferably on a high floor, for better views and evening sun on the balcony.
Choose a sea-view apartment; paying extra is worthwhile, and some side-facing rooms still have sea views.
Arrive early for a pool parasol or a beach sunbed, especially before 10am when the cove becomes crowded.
Request a ground-floor, pool-facing apartment for direct pool access and possible daybeds or four-poster loungers.
Request a pool-view room, as back rooms may face the park or road.
Use the hotel’s direct beach access and nearby marina, bars, restaurants, and shops for convenient days without travelling.
Choose bed and breakfast or self-catering instead of half board if you prefer the many nearby restaurants to the evening buffet.
Check whether your apartment block has a lift before choosing an upper floor, as some blocks do not.
Choose a west-facing room for afternoon and evening sun; room 5210 is a good option.
Budget for a pool- or sea-view room, as these views require a premium but are considered worthwhile.
Take the bus to Ciutadella from the stop to the left or around the corner, rather than the supermarket stop, to improve your chance of getting a seat.
Carry a payment card because the pool bar is cashless; keep some euros for buses.
Avoid ground-floor rooms if noise concerns you, but request one when stairs are difficult or you are travelling with children.
Check the apartment layout carefully before booking, especially the sofa-bed arrangement and whether it overlooks the pool or car park.
Do not reserve pool loungers with towels; the hotel prohibits this and may confiscate towels left on deck chairs.
Take the bus to Ciutadella for about €2.05 each way; the journey takes roughly 25 minutes, but check your return stop beforehand.
Request a sea-view duplex apartment; duplex room 4303 had no pool or sea view.
Book one of the six duplex apartments directly through the hotel if you need two bedrooms or space for up to five.
Choose a room away from the pool for a quieter stay; rooms without pool views may still have attractive outlooks.
Book a Privilege room for its private double sun loungers.
Choose a higher-floor room for the best views, especially if booking a sea-view apartment.
Allow extra time to find parking, as the hotel has no private parking and spaces nearby can be difficult to find.
Pack high-quality sunblock and buy large water bottles for the room fridge.
Pack a hoodie or light jacket for cool, windy evenings, especially in early May.
Allow extra time to find resort parking, although free spaces may be available immediately outside.
Use the buses for inexpensive local travel, and hire a car only if you want to explore more widely.
Visit after May 1st if avoiding seaweed is important, as the beach can be affected earlier in the season.
Book a Balinese-bed room in advance if you specifically want one, and check whether the bed is shaded before paying extra.
Skip expensive beach sunbeds when needed and return to the pool area to sunbathe instead.
Treat the hotel as a peaceful retreat rather than a destination for extensive entertainment.
Hire a car for a few days to visit Cala en Brut and Cala en Macarelleta.
Shop at the supermarket opposite the hotel; the same building also has a large souvenir shop upstairs.
Check which bars and restaurants are open before travelling in low season.
Buy drinks at the supermarket rather than bars, where cocktails cost about €8–€12 and wine can exceed €25 per bottle.
Consider half board if you value plentiful hotel food and find a good rate.
Avoid rooms 1104 and 1106.
Choose a privilege room rather than a Select Apartment if you want a ground-floor terrace; Select Apartments may overlook a hedge.
Buy sangria by the glass: two glasses cost €9, compared with €16 for a jug of the same volume.
Arrive for breakfast before 9:30am to avoid the busiest period.
Bring €10 for the beach-towel deposit.
Use the on-site laundry with large washing machines and drying machines.
Allow extra time for check-in.
Watch children closely in the showers, which can change rapidly from cold to dangerously hot.
Reuse abandoned lilos and umbrellas left near the beach doors instead of buying new ones.
Avoid marina-facing rooms if you are sensitive to noise from nearby bars.
Choose room 2210 for a quieter, cleaner, less damp outlook over the park instead of marina-facing room 5208.
Choose a left-hand-side room for sun from lunchtime through sunset.
Use the microwave beside the pastries to warm food.
Bring or buy snorkels and explore just offshore, where you can spot plenty of fish.
Request room 5211 for a beach-and-sea bedroom view with a pool-facing balcony.
Walk the well-marked coastal route starting beside the hotel beach.
Request rooms 5309 or 5310 for a great sea view and terrace.
Request room 1203 for excellent views.
Clean splattered marks from the walls when you arrive.
Bring an eye mask because the curtains do not block bright morning sunlight.
Bring an extension lead because rooms have limited electrical sockets.
Try The Aquarium for fresh fish and Sa Parrilla for meat near the harbour.
Take a taxi to Ciutadella and budget approximately €13–15.
Visit Ciutadella on your first day and try the tapas, arriving early because the area gets very busy at night.
Book a sunset cruise during your stay.
Check pool accessibility in advance if you need step-free access, as the main pool has no easy disabled access.
Choose a ground-floor Select apartment for convenient access to the beach and pool, even though it may lack a view.
Travel light.
Compare the available room types carefully before booking, as accommodation styles vary considerably.
Avoid Presili block rooms 2102, 2104, and 2106, plus other even-numbered ground-floor apartments on the pool’s left side.
Visit El Rincon de Irma near the bridge for a traditional local eating and drinking experience.
Avoid ground-floor rooms at the back of the building if you want a good view.
Request an inward-facing room, especially on the ground floor, for an interior outlook.
Consider an €80 private taxi if your airport transfer time is longer than advertised.
About FERGUS Style Carema Beach
FERGUS Style Carema Beach is a relaxed, low-rise seaside stay shaped by Menorcan-style design and the extraordinary colours of Cala en Bosch: pale sand, clear turquoise water and sea-facing spaces that make the setting the main event. The mood is easy-going rather than formal, with a pool for unhurried afternoons and a buffet restaurant looking out towards the water. Mediterranean dishes with locally sourced ingredients feature at breakfast and dinner, while the snack bar keeps lunch casual.
The hotel opens directly onto Cala en Bosch beach, putting swims, sandy walks and sea views at your doorstep. Shops, bars and restaurants are close by too, making it a convenient choice for families who want an uncomplicated beach break and couples after a quieter coastal base. Self-catering apartment options add flexibility, while half-board suits guests who prefer to keep evening plans simple.
Guests consistently single out the welcoming reception team, high cleaning standards and genuinely handy beach access. They like the roomy, practical apartments, air conditioning, plentiful poolside loungers and breakfast selection, especially in rooms with side sea views. A few feel some interiors could use updating, and extra fees can make the overall cost feel less straightforward. Entertainment is limited, but for many that fits the calm, beach-first atmosphere.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Concierge
- Free internet
- Highchairs available
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Pool with view
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Wifi
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