Book or request a Superior, refurbished room; upgrades are well worth it, and Superior rooms may be the refurbished option.
Guests tend to rate this as a strong-value choice for a beach holiday, especially for the sea-facing setting, nearby restaurants and shops, and consistently tidy accommodation. Staff are often described as friendly, with the bar team and entertainment crew receiving particular appreciation, while the pools, sunbeds and varied dining add to the easy holiday feel. Not every stay is seamless: some rooms are on the small, basic side, certain areas could use updating, and service is occasionally inconsistent. A few guests also flag additional costs and limited inclusions.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Vibra Beverly Playa.
Book or request a Superior, refurbished room; upgrades are well worth it, and Superior rooms may be the refurbished option.
Get up around 06:00–07:00 to reserve a sunbed before they are taken, ideally before breakfast.
Bring a kettle, cups, tea, and coffee because rooms lack drink-making facilities.
Avoid all-inclusive if drinks are your main reason, as the package may not offer good value.
Request a refurbished or upgraded room, preferably on the newer side of the hotel.
Use the upper pool for a quieter experience and the lower pool for earlier sunshine.
Request a beach-facing room; many rooms have sea views, while south- and west-facing sides overlook the ocean.
Eat breakfast early to avoid queues and the busiest dining period.
Enjoy the hotel’s beachside location, with the beach next door and the resort nearby.
Request a high-floor sea-facing room for excellent views, especially floors 5–7.
Choose a higher floor for better views, but expect longer waits at the elevators.
Pack extra hangers or storage organizers because rooms have limited space and drawer storage.
Plan alternative meals if vegetarian or vegan, as choices may be limited mainly to fries, bread, salad, and soy milk.
Request a lower-floor room to avoid the slow lifts and reduce stair climbing.
Book a room with a balcony for better views and outdoor space.
Bring a multi-adapter or socket extension for the room.
Choose a lower floor if you want to avoid busy elevators and frequent lift waits.
Bring suncream and a washing line with pegs for pool and beach days.
Bring €10 cash per towel for the refundable towel deposit.
Bring your own pool or beach towels instead of relying on hotel towels.
Rent a car to explore Mallorca beyond Peguera, as taxis can be difficult to find.
Choose a sea-view room with a balcony; the best balcony views reportedly start around the third or fourth floor.
Walk three minutes to the boulevard for shops, beach equipment, alcohol, and a cashpoint.
Use free street parking instead of paying for the hotel car park.
Check that the air-conditioning works, as rooms can become uncomfortably warm at night.
Ask reception for recommendations on places to visit around Mallorca.
Bring euros for the massage chairs.
Bring earplugs for thin walls, evening noise, or rooms near the lifts.
Pack swimwear where it is easy to reach in case you must wait for check-in.
Bring cash for the €10 towel deposit and €2 deposit per drinks cup.
Book an early departure flight if you want to use all-inclusive facilities on departure day.
Check that the Kids Club is open before booking if childcare is important.
Arrange and pay for late checkout when booking if you need to keep the room longer.
Avoid the coach transfer from Palma Airport because the journey can take nearly three hours.
Take the A11 bus from Palma Airport instead of paying for a transfer; it stops about 50 yards from the hotel.
Expect limited nightlife nearby because the area becomes quiet after about 23:00.
Explore all three beaches near the hotel rather than staying at only one.
Check the indoor-pool rules because it is restricted to people over 18.
Budget approximately €20–€22 per day for two sun loungers, an umbrella, and safe use.
Try MarYmar near the hotel for excellent food.
Expect limited children’s meals, mainly hot dogs and burgers.
Arrive early for dinner because queues can form well before service begins.
Ask reception for extra pillows if needed.
Check whether your room has a walk-in shower before booking.
Choose room 612 for a refurbished room.
Avoid room 903 if possible because the walls are particularly thin.
Choose room 501 for distance from the club area, but expect occasional delivery-lorry noise.
Choose room 923 for a particularly good ninth-floor view.
Choose room 429 for partial sea views and early-evening sunsets.
Bring only essential electrical items, and request a bathtub when booking because not every room has one.
Use regular buses from Palma Airport instead of transfer buses; they are quicker and similarly priced.
Visit Café Haus for a mojito.
Pre-book a sea-view room and facilities such as a baby cot to ensure availability.
Book through Alpharooms if you want an option to select a Superior room.
Call the hotel a few days before arrival to request a sea-view room.
Request room 831 for sunshine late into the evening.
Ask for room 505 if you want a higher sea view.
Request room 601 for a corner Superior room on a higher floor.
Request room 324 on the beach side.
Hotel Vibra Beverly Playa makes the most of its front-row position on Peguera’s sandy shoreline. This is a sociable, good-value resort rather than a hushed boutique hideaway: expect a lively pool scene, broad sea views from many rooms, and plenty of space to spend the day outside. Three outdoor pools, a heated pool, gym and extensive sports-and-leisure areas give it an easy-going holiday rhythm, while the poolside snack bar keeps things convenient between swims.
The beach is right at the doorstep, and Peguera’s centre is only around 300 metres away, putting restaurants, bars, shops and evening entertainment within an easy stroll. Public transport is nearby, and the airport is roughly 30 minutes away. With 443 rooms and several board options, including buffet dining, it works particularly well for couples, families and groups who want a straightforward beach break with everything close at hand. Sea-view rooms are the obvious pick if the outlook matters most.
Guests regularly praise the spotless rooms and common areas, welcoming bar and hotel teams, and the lovely beach-facing setting. The animation programme, generous choice of food and plentiful sunbeds also get positive mentions. On the other hand, some find rooms compact and simply furnished, and note that parts of the property feel dated. Service can occasionally be uneven, while a few visitors advise checking what is included before booking packages or extras.
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