Book à la carte restaurants as soon as you arrive; use the TUI Blue app to check menus and join waitlists.
What guests mention
Guests tend to enjoy the resort’s sociable energy, well-kept grounds and plentiful choice of pools, restaurants and evening entertainment. Cleanliness receives especially strong feedback, while many visitors find the rooms stylish, restful and thoughtfully equipped. Service is commonly described as friendly and efficient, and the setting works well for reaching Sa Coma’s beach and nearby resort towns. Families appreciate the dedicated areas, while adults value having quieter spaces available. The main reservations concern the cost, which some feel is steep, plus occasional minor maintenance shortcomings.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Protur Biomar Sensatori Resort.
Top tips
Request a pool-facing room rather than a road-facing one for better views, more sun, and less traffic noise.
Choose a high-floor pool-facing room for the best views; adult-pool rooms are generally quieter, while central pool views may hear entertainment until 23:00.
Book all à-la-carte and theme restaurants on arrival because spaces fill quickly.
Ask for a room away from the main road because traffic can be noisy, particularly in the morning and early evening.
Ask for a quiet room away from the bar, restaurant, pool, entertainment areas, and adjacent road.
Book the adults-only section for couples or holidays with older children; families cannot access that area.
Download the TUI Blue app before arrival to view and book activities, entertainment, and kids’ clubs.
Request a higher-floor room for better views and a quieter stay, especially away from late-night bar noise.
Book your à la carte restaurants on arrival, as each can be booked once per stay rather than once per week.
Book a junior suite for extra space, separate living areas, multiple balconies, and better facilities, especially when travelling with children.
Bring mosquito repellent, plug-in protection, or mosquito bands, and use them from arrival.
Book the adults-only area if you want a cleaner, quieter stay away from the family side.
Consider a junior suite for extra space, a sofa bed for up to four people, and convenience when travelling with young children.
Request a sunny swim-up room, checking its orientation and heating; avoid north-facing rooms, level-one rooms, and Block B.
Expect the children’s, indoor, and main pools to feel cold outside summer; the family pool is heated from October when operating.
Relax at the adults’ pool without rushing for a lounger; plenty are usually available, though parasols are limited.
Download the TUI Blue app for resort information, menus, activity bookings and childcare reservations.
Request a high-floor pool- or garden-facing room; ground-floor rooms near reception have less privacy.
Choose a swim-up suite for a large terrace and family-friendly access, but expect limited privacy and a pool shared with other rooms.
Book a private airport transfer because the journey is long and a private taxi is considerably quicker.
Reserve pool loungers early during busy periods, but expect more availability in April.
Allow over an hour from Palma airport by taxi and around 1.5 hours by coach.
Visit the Sky Bar after 4pm for views and drinks, arriving early because seating fills quickly.
Download the TUI Blue app before arrival for hotel maps, entertainment updates, bookings, and useful information.
Arrive early for a sunbed, although plenty are available; towel-claiming and belongings being moved can be issues.
Request swim-up suite 003–007, including room 004; these rooms receive afternoon or all-day sunshine.
Request a balcony with your preferred sun exposure, and email the hotel directly before arrival.
Use the free bikes to explore the grounds, visit the farm, and follow the scenic cycle path to Cala Millor.
Choose a room overlooking the adult pool for sunshine and balcony views, but avoid family pool views if you want quiet.
Use the hotel bikes to follow the beachfront cycle track, explore local inlets, and reach the next town.
Arrive early for a cabana, a sunny lounger, or a spot near the family pool because these areas fill sooner.
Book a private airport transfer, especially with small children, because the coach takes about 1.5 hours.
Check the bathroom layout before booking, especially when sharing with a friend, and bring a shower curtain and towel pegs for privacy.
Book the adults-only section if you are traveling without children for quieter pools, restaurants, and facilities.
Choose a garden swim-up room for more sun than the main round building; expect morning to mid-afternoon sunshine.
Visit Club Protur, a five-minute walk away, for mini golf, tennis, a playground, a water park and potential free late checkout.
Use the rooftop pools in the adults-only area for a change of scenery.
Request a west-facing room for sunset views or a corner room overlooking the adult pool for all-day sun.
Use the in-room iron, ironing board, toiletries, hairdryer, and pillow menu, and skip packing pool towels.
Bring insect repellent because mosquitoes gather around the bushes.
Try both the speciality restaurants and extensive buffets, especially the varied lunch options.
Use the hotel’s free bicycles to reach the nearby town via flat, easy cycle paths.
Choose a west-facing room for afternoon sunshine, or specify morning-facing or evening-facing sunlight when booking.
Choose Block B facing the adult or first pool for afternoon and evening sun, but avoid road-facing rooms.
Choose an adults-only level-four room for access to the rooftop pool and sky bar, or select a garden swim-up room.
Use the rooftop pool and terrace for an adults-area swim and views.
Use the heated main pool, or try the quieter pool beside the children’s splash area.
Walk to Cala Millor beach for a change of scenery.
Try the gong meditation and visit the Piano Bar for evening performances, especially when Richard is playing.
Request room 119 overlooking the adult pool; expect live-band music to finish around 23:00.
Book a swim-up room for all-day sunshine, peace, and a frequently quiet pool, but compare the premium before committing.
Request a third- or fourth-floor room in the first block overlooking the pool for better views and morning sun.
Choose Block 2 for convenient access to the children’s pool, but expect limited sunshine on some pool-facing rooms.
Use the complimentary underground parking garage if you arrive by car.
Book directly with the hotel before January to access an early-booking discount.
Choose a Select Suite for a large private terrace, sunset sunshine, and proximity to the hotel facilities.
Choose a standard or double room if you want good space without paying for an upgrade, but check the outlook because some standard rooms face the road.
Choose the block nearest reception for a quieter, convenient pool-facing location.
Consider a swim-up room for convenient pool access, but weigh the cost because it may not be essential.
Choose Block B for a position between both pools, especially if you want a pool-facing room.
Avoid rooftop-pool rooms with young children because the stairs and pool access may be unsafe.
Request a room facing the spa for sunshine most of the day; pool-facing adults’ rooms may stay shaded.
Choose another hotel if travelling with children over 12 and seeking teenage-focused facilities.
Check vegetarian and vegan options before booking because choices may be limited.
Prebook Baby Club or crèche sessions, which offer morning and afternoon options for two age groups.
Hire a car to explore the rest of Majorca.
Use nearby supermarkets and ATMs for nappies, swim nappies, wipes and other essentials.
Use a taxi rather than the bus from Palma airport; AR27 can provide a car seat and a journey of about 45 minutes.
Bring plenty of mosquito repellent and bite cream, especially during humid weather.
Arrange taxis ahead during busy periods because availability is limited and waits can be lengthy.
Hire a car from Protur Cars if you are confident driving; Mallorca’s roads are easy to navigate.
Use the free inflatables left around the pool instead of buying floats.
Use the hotel-provided pool and beach towels, changing them at the pool around 5:00–5:30pm.
Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it at the hotel’s water points or family pool bar.
Expect people to reserve busy-pool loungers with towels, especially early in the morning.
Use the main activity pool, but arrive early for a lounger during busy periods.
Watch the evening shows and compare the adults’ area, piano bar, and show lounge because app descriptions vary.
Try the mini golf, splash park, group sports, and other sports facilities near the clubhouse.
Walk right from the hotel entrance to reach the beach in roughly 15–20 minutes.
Visit Thea’s coffee shop, or find a local coffee shop in town if the hotel coffee disappoints.
Try the speciality restaurants, especially the adult buffet’s outdoor BBQ on international night.
Pack a shower curtain and pegs if you want more bathroom privacy.
Ask for a sunny balcony and check whether your room will be shaded before confirming its location.
Request a first-floor swim-up room facing the adults’ pool bar for morning sun.
Request Block A in advance, unless you have young children who need an early bedtime because piano-bar noise can continue until midnight.
Visit Cala Bona by taxi for approximately €10, and make time for the beach.
Book popular activities and kids’ club sessions exactly 24 hours ahead through the app.
Wear smart evening clothes for dinner, and check bar closing times because all-inclusive service may end at midnight.
Visit Thea’s Coffee Shop and Carina Bar, and try the cocktails.
Consider Block A on the family side; room 427 reportedly gets balcony sunshine throughout the day.
Leave beach towels, shampoo and shower gel at home because they are provided.
Rely on the buffet if you cannot secure an à la carte booking; it offers plenty of variety.
Avoid room 104 if you want a view, as it overlooks the parking lot.
Ask for water with breakfast coffee if it is too strong.
Check that food is cooked properly before eating it.
Check that an adapted room meets your specific needs before booking.
Tip the bar manager and waiter on your first day if you want to encourage attentive service.
Request a birthday cake from the hotel if you are celebrating.
Ask hotel staff for help with requests because they are generally willing to assist.
Budget for expensive beach sunbeds.
Ask the bar for milk if you prefer it to the powdered sachets provided in the room.
Choose Palma for more vegan café and restaurant options, and confirm suitable choices under the TUI Blue all-inclusive plan.
Expect the hotel to be set back from the seaside, with only limited sea views from many rooms.
Tell staff about allergies or intolerances on arrival and repeat the information when ordering.
Join the Protur hotel club and book directly for potential benefits.
Allow 5–10 minutes to reach the resort centre.
Choose room 436 for a rooftop shared pool and uninterrupted sea and national-park views.
Check the seasonal weather before booking because sunshine significantly affects the experience.
Choose a courtyard or parking-facing room for a peaceful outlook with distant sea views.
Use the adults-only pool for the best-positioned pool area.
Book the kids’ club as soon as possible because places fill up.
Use the indoor play area on the reception ground floor when children need to burn off energy.
Contact the manager about a late arrival to arrange the final evening meal at no extra cost.
Book spa treatments by email before arrival.
Take the Mallorca Dreams boat trip for clear-water swimming stops.
Visit the Drach Caves by bus 425; the caves cost €17 per person and the bus costs €2.
Cycle to the local Carrefour supermarket, about 10 minutes from the hotel.
Explore Mallorca’s north side during your stay.
Walk from Sa Coma towards Cala Bona for a pleasant outing.
Consider upgrading to a Superior room if the price suits your budget.
Choose an entrance-facing room for a partial sea view and sunshine through much of the day.
Book half board if you expect to dine mainly at the resort; it was considered worthwhile for roughly €200 extra.
Request a room with a personal pool if you want seclusion and no room-service charge.
Ask about a complimentary junior-suite upgrade when availability is high.
Ask for a north-facing junior suite overlooking the family pool during hot weather for more shade and peace.
Request a king bed rather than twin beds pushed together when travelling as a couple.
Consider an adult-block room for a quieter location.
Avoid the ground floor unless you specifically want a swim-up room, as walkways may reduce privacy.
Book a ground-floor swim-up room with children to connect through the terrace instead of relying on interconnecting rooms.
Avoid wearing jewellery in the pool.
Request a junior suite with a sliding door between the living area and bedroom, as layouts vary.
Choose a corner junior suite for a small entrance hall and extra space.
Book a duplex suite if you want a larger upgraded layout.
Upgrade to a junior suite with a jacuzzi if that facility is important to you.
Arrive toward the end of the TUI Bots show to secure a good seat in the Show Lounge during busy periods.
Book rooms 008 and 009 if you want a private swim-up pool shared only between them.
Request room 001 if you need wheelchair access.
Choose rooms 432 or 433 for a quiet top-floor position overlooking the road with a sea view.
Request rooms 326–329 for balconies with distant sea views.
Request room 407 for a junior suite with a balcony and sea view.
Choose room 319 for an adult-pool view; room 320 has the same outlook but is smaller because it is a corner room.
Book room 317 for attractive nighttime views of the pool and building.
Request room 305 for a front-facing position and afternoon sun.
Wear swim shoes around the pool because wet surfaces can be slippery.
Choose the second block for a quieter stay.
Choose a ground-floor room if you are travelling with small children.
Head to the Sky Bar rooftop for sunny, shaded-free sunbathing.
Choose Block B rooms 27–29, using the floor as the first digit, for sunshine on the balcony most of the day.
Request rooms 02–11 for afternoon sunshine.
Walk to nearby supermarkets and small shops within 5–15 minutes for towels, suncream, and beach supplies.
Skip hiring a car if you only plan to explore locally, as most attractions are within walking distance.
Join the Protur members club for 10% off car hire, then drive to Palma in roughly one hour.
Request a room with early-evening sun and email the hotel in advance to improve your chances.
Arrive at breakfast, lunch and dinner when service begins to avoid queues.
Ask staff for a small jug of fresh milk if you prefer tea or coffee with milk in your room.
Choose room 450 for rooftop-pool access and sunset views.
Avoid family-area room 422 if you need quiet, as it may be noisy.
Request a top-floor Junior Suite for better views; room 404 is one example.
Choose a fourth-floor double room in the adults-only circular building or a larger garden suite.
Pack loose-fitting clothes because the resort can feel humid.
Request room 116 for a spacious, clean room overlooking the pool.
Avoid room 155 if you want privacy, as its adults-only swim-up pool is shared by just two rooms.
Choose a low-level swim-up room rather than a rooftop room if travelling with children.
Ask reception to activate your room key for car-park access if you are driving.
Request room 442 for a pool-facing balcony with less road noise.
Choose Block B room 030 for a sunny Junior Suite with a swim-up pool.
Request family-section Junior Suite 026 for a sunny ground-floor position with two sun loungers.
Choose a southeast-facing room in the family blocks for views over the nature reserve.
Request room 321 for an adult-pool view and evening sun, but expect entertainment noise until about 11:30 p.m.
Avoid swim-up room 170 if you want sunshine on your balcony.
Choose blocks beside the adults-only circular building for sun from sunrise until mid-afternoon.
Request room 233 for a recommended standard-room option.
Bring a refillable water bottle because water comes from a fountain and is otherwise served in paper cups.
Try the outdoor barbecue and dessert selection.
Expect terrace rooms to overlook the adults’ pool area.
Wear sensible shoes for the castle walk.
Book children’s club sessions at 5:30 each day when reservations open.
Expect family-room sofa beds to suit children better than teenagers.
Use the reception late-checkout facilities and book late checkout there in advance.
Book a duplex suite if your budget allows, as it offers particularly generous accommodation.
Ask for meat to be cooked longer if you prefer it well done.
Double-check food labels if you have an allergy or intolerance.
Take the €5 return children’s train to Cala Millor and visit its Monday market.
Book a deluxe suite for two balconies, two wardrobes, and two TVs, and bring extra hangers for the wardrobe without any.
Book a spacious junior suite if you value extra room.
Choose this resort if wheelchair accessibility and flat, smooth pathways are important.
Use the drinks dispenser downstairs from reception for soft drinks, juice, and hot chocolate.
Pay a few extra euros for wine from the wine list.
Choose the main dinner buffet if you prefer greater variety over the à la carte restaurants.
Bring a light jumper for April evenings.
Choose an adults-only swim-up room in the 153–161 range for sun on the terrace most of the day.
Request room 103 for extra space and two balconies.
Book the Searunner trip for an enjoyable excursion.
Carry cash for the deposit required when borrowing the hotel’s free bicycles.
Check the brakes and condition carefully before choosing one of the complimentary beach-club bikes.
Choose a garden-area swim-up room for the best location.
Request a quiet room in advance if you are a light sleeper.
Avoid room 169 if possible.
Use the pillow menu to replace the soft standard pillows.
Request a room extension the day before departure.
Avoid room 326 if you are concerned about cockroaches, despite its bay view.
Ask reception to activate your key card for access to the outdoor or underground parking.
Walk through the nature reserve opposite the resort.
Use the in-room safe for valuables.
Request room 143 for a pool view, two balconies, and afternoon sunshine.
Wear shoes when walking to and from the pool.
Bring plenty of nappies if travelling with a baby.
Pack hand gel, cleaning supplies, and medication for diarrhoea or nausea.
Dine in the adults-only restaurant area for a more relaxed atmosphere.
About Protur Biomar Sensatori Resort
Protur Biomar Sensatori Resort feels more like a landscaped holiday village than a single hotel, with gardens linking its family-focused spaces, spa and separate adults-only building. Its five-star setup is broad rather than formal: expect lively daytime activities, polished evening entertainment, several pools and a choice of places to eat and drink, from relaxed buffet meals to bookable restaurants. The Biomar Spa adds a quieter counterpoint to the resort buzz.
Set in Sa Coma on Majorca’s east coast, the resort is handy for the beach and local towns while offering enough on site for an easy, self-contained break. Families have dedicated pool and children’s facilities, while couples can retreat to the adult section, including swim-up and rooftop-pool options. It is a particularly practical choice for mixed-age groups who want plenty happening without everyone needing the same kind of holiday.
Guests regularly praise the immaculate grounds and pools, contemporary, comfortable rooms and staff who are attentive without losing their warmth. Junior suites, pillow choices and the range of dining are often appreciated, as are the evening shows and piano-led bar atmosphere. A few visitors have encountered small upkeep issues, and some feel the price is ambitious, but many say the inclusive package and depth of facilities make it feel worthwhile.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- 24-hour security
- Adult pool
- Aerobics
- Baggage storage
- Banquet room
- Bar / lounge
- Bicycle rental
- Body wrap
- Breakfast available
- Breakfast buffet
- Business Center with Internet Access
- Car hire
- Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
- Children's playground
- Coffee shop
- Concierge
- Conference facilities
- Couples massage
- Currency exchange
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Facial treatments
- Fitness / spa locker rooms
- Fitness Center with Gym / Workout Room
- Fitness classes
- Foot massage
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Free parking
- Full body massage
- Gift shop
- Hand massage
- Head massage
- Highchairs available
- Hot tub
- Indoor pool
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Kids pool
- Kids' outdoor play equipment
- Laundry service
- Makeup services
- Manicure
- Massage
- Meeting rooms
- Neck massage
- Outdoor dining area
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Pedicure
- Photo copier / fax In business center
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Private pool
- Restaurant
- Salon
- Sauna
- Snack bar
- Solarium
- Special diet menus
- Steam room
- Sun deck
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Swimup bar
- Taxi service
- Tennis court
- Tennis court offsite
- Waxing services
- Yoga classes
- Yoga room
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