Book a sea-view room for the bay outlook, though many rooms already include a sea view.
What guests mention
Guests are especially fond of the friendly staff, immaculate condition and smart contemporary look of the hotel. The rooftop Sky Bar, pools, Bali beds and sea-facing outlook give it a memorable holiday feel, while the Palmanova setting is convenient for the beach and nearby nightlife. Rooms are generally appreciated for their clean finish and views, although many find them short on space and storage. The open-plan bathroom details may not suit everyone, and noise from surrounding bars can affect lighter sleepers. Some also question the cost once added charges are included.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Fergus Style Tobago.
Top tips
Request a high-floor, full sea-view room, preferably in the larger block, and ask before paying extra because some rooms lack a complete view.
Choose a higher floor for better views and less road noise, especially with the hotel’s single glazing.
Arrive at the pool before 10am to secure a sunbed, especially during busy periods; the beach is a reliable alternative.
Choose the beach or a Bali bed if you want sun before midday, as much of the pool area remains shaded until afternoon.
Book a rooftop suite or balcony room with a jacuzzi for a private hot tub and sunbeds.
Bring earplugs or request a quieter room to reduce noise from late-night Magaluf crowds and early-morning street activity.
Arrive before 9:30 to secure a sunny lounger, as the pool area becomes busy.
Pre-book rooftop or Sky Bar beds through reception; they cost extra but include drinks and snacks.
Head to the beach in the morning because the pool is shaded until late morning or midday.
Expect a Magaluf-side location with nearby bars and nightlife rather than a Palma Nova atmosphere.
Choose this hotel only if you are comfortable with open-plan bathrooms and limited privacy.
Use the side gate with your room key if the uphill entrance is difficult, and bring a walking stick if needed.
Use the hotel as a base between two beaches, with Magaluf about a five-minute walk away and plenty of nearby amenities.
Pay for a full sea-view room on a high floor; the outlook is well worth it.
Use the beach across the road for safe swimming, hired sunbeds and lockers; the swimming zone is separated from boats.
Try The Olive Tree, La Vista, and Blue Bar for nearby dining and drinks.
Check pool availability before rushing for a sunbed, as spaces may remain available even when the hotel is busy.
Book a Bali bed if you want earlier sunshine, but skip packages that bundle the bed with drinks.
Use the complimentary pool towels at the beach, which is roughly 50 metres or a one-minute walk away.
Do not reserve general loungers with towels, as attendants may remove unattended towels after 15 minutes to an hour.
Book a rooftop Bali bed for all-day sun; poolside Bali beds lose sunshine in the afternoon and cost about €50.
Visit the Sky Bar for drinks or rent a rooftop bed at least once.
Bring minimal luggage because standard rooms offer little storage and limited space for cases.
Avoid relying on the small, tightly packed pool if you prefer space or private conversations; use the nearby beach instead.
Choose loungers on the left near the pool bar or below the raised Bali beds for earlier sunshine.
Request a pool-side room for a quieter stay.
Take buses 104 or 105 to Palma from stops about five minutes’ walk away; bus 104 costs around €5 versus roughly €40 by taxi.
Leave beach towels at home because beach towels are available or unnecessary for the nearby beach.
Bring your own tea bags and shower gel, as rooms may not provide enough of either.
Follow the pool’s no-floaties rule and note that it closes at 7pm.
Hire electric bikes from Pepe Bike Hire and cycle toward Port Adriano.
Rent a car and reserve secure hotel parking in advance, especially overnight, because nearby street parking is limited.
Walk the promenade in the evening and explore the waterfront bars opposite the hotel.
Pack extra coat hangers because the rooms have limited cupboard space.
Buy drinks from local shops because hotel drinks are expensive.
Take the regular bus to Palma; transport links around the hotel are convenient and well run.
Reserve seafront restaurants in advance, especially Origin, because evening tables fill quickly.
Bring shower gel because bathroom supplies may be missing.
Do not rely on the room television or Wi-Fi if you need dependable entertainment or internet access.
Ask for a fan if your room is hot, as air conditioning may be switched off during April’s low season.
Use the free parking beside the building if you are driving.
Request a pool-and-beach-view room if you want attractive views and less noise from the Magaluf strip.
Report room problems to reception immediately and ask staff for information or assistance, as they can resolve issues efficiently.
Book a superior room with a private terrace.
Keep the drawers near the toilet closed, as they can trap you inside; a phone is provided in the loo.
Check the bathroom layout before sharing; the mirror partition offers little privacy.
Request a quiet room away from the noisy road circling the hotel.
Bring reusable straws or buy them at the shop across the road.
Expect airport taxis to cost about €45 each way.
Arrange a private airport transfer to avoid lengthy shared-transfer delays.
Book an express airport transfer if you want to reach the hotel in about 40 minutes.
Use the QR code in your room for room service, and check whether your suite’s minibar is complimentary.
Raise any problems with staff, who will try to resolve them.
Note that the pool closes at 18:00.
Budget about €13.50 per day for beach loungers.
Expect a very cold pool and swim at the beach instead if you prefer warmer water.
Book a boat trip for €25.
Take the vintage train to Sóller, book a Bangkok Thai Massage, and try pistachio ice cream.
Allow extra effort on foot because the hotel sits up a steep hill.
Clarify whether a welcome drink is complimentary, as beer or cava may be free while other choices are charged.
Choose half board if you want to eat at the hotel and enjoy its evening food.
Consider bed and breakfast if you plan to eat at the many nearby restaurants.
Ask about vegetarian main-course options before choosing the non-buffet restaurant.
Expect weak coffee from the in-room machines.
Check the half-board drinks policy and budget for paid soft drinks or water with dinner.
Choose a front-facing room for morning sun or a pool-facing room for afternoon sun.
Choose a room away from the dining room if you want the best chance of morning sunshine.
Request a room in the same row as 1414 for superb sea views.
Ask for room 2611 if you want both pool and sea views.
Request a pool-view room instead of a sea-view room if coach noise concerns you.
Ask before booking whether large groups are scheduled to stay if that could affect your preferred atmosphere.
Bring ketchup if you prefer it with your meals.
Check reception for the evening entertainment schedule so you do not miss any performances.
Allow extra time for airport transfers, as luggage collection and the hotel bus can each involve lengthy waits.
Hire a bike locally for about €25 per day to explore the surrounding resort area.
Visit the supermarket opposite and the nearby shop offering Palma and dolphin boat trips.
Eat outside peak buffet times to avoid congestion around the serving area.
Skip the full-board option if you want to explore the many nearby restaurants.
Ask the head chef for vegan, allergy-friendly or intolerance-friendly options.
Budget for excellent fish and seafood restaurants, as prices can be high.
Try Origin, Olive Tree, Calvià Beach House, Blue Bar, Siso or BE Max Beach Bar for local dining and seafood.
Check whether air conditioning is operating before booking a May stay, as it may be treated as winter season then.
Check the bathroom layout before settling in, as the toilet and shower may offer little privacy from your room partner.
Upgrade to a jacuzzi room if that feature matters to you.
Avoid room 1011 if you want an undisturbed night’s sleep.
Try Magaluf Beach for plentiful sunbeds and a quieter atmosphere than Palma Nova Beach.
Get up early to secure a sun lounger.
About Fergus Style Tobago
Fergus Style Tobago is a sleek, contemporary stay with the sea very much part of the picture. Its polished design, bright pool spaces and rooftop bar create a sociable but laid-back holiday mood, with Bali beds adding a more indulgent touch. It feels geared towards guests who want to spend their days in the sun and their evenings with a drink and wide-open coastal views.
Set in Palmanova on Majorca’s lively southwest coast, the hotel is well placed for beach time, restaurants and evening entertainment. The nearby Magaluf strip brings plenty of choice for bars and nightlife, making this a particularly handy base for couples and friends who enjoy being close to the action. Those seeking a notably quiet, secluded retreat may prefer a calmer part of the island.
Guests regularly single out the welcoming team, spotless presentation and modern feel, while sea-view rooms are a frequent highlight. The rooftop Sky Bar and pool areas earn plenty of enthusiasm, too. Do bear in mind that rooms can feel compact, especially when it comes to storage, and the surrounding nightlife can bring some late noise. A few guests also feel that extras make the overall stay less of a bargain than expected.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Adults only
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Breakfast in the room
- Car hire
- Complimentary Instant Coffee
- Complimentary tea
- Infirmary
- Ironing service
- Outdoor dining area
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Paid public parking on-site
- Parking
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Pool with view
- Poolside bar
- Public wifi
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Umbrella
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