Bring strong mosquito repellent, especially near the lake, or buy a more effective spray from a local pharmacy.
What guests mention
Guests tend to rate Viva Eden Lago highly for its exceptionally tidy rooms and shared spaces, friendly staff and family-minded facilities. The pool, children’s programme and evening entertainment are popular, and many appreciate being a brief walk from the beach. Accommodation is generally seen as comfortable and up to date, though the sofa beds are not a highlight for everyone. Peak periods can make the pool feel crowded, and evening music may be too lively for light sleepers. Views on food choice and value are more mixed.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Viva Eden Lago.
Top tips
Choose a pool-facing room for a larger balcony and pool views, but avoid it if you want quiet evenings because entertainment can run until 11pm.
Request a lake-facing room for spectacular views, greater privacy and quieter surroundings than the pool side.
Arrive early for sunbeds during busy periods, although supplies are usually ample and unattended towels may be removed.
Choose an outside- or front-facing room if you want to avoid poolside entertainment noise before 11pm.
Arrive early for the buffet because it gets busy.
Request room 330 for its especially large pool-facing balcony.
Ask for room 312 or 315.
Book a royal terrace room for a private balcony with tables, sunbeds and possibly a hot tub.
Request a higher-floor room if you want quieter surroundings or clearer lake and sea views.
Use the quiet pool for a calmer setting, but do not assume the adults’ pool and jacuzzi will be completely child-free.
Request a tennis-court-facing room for a quieter outlook.
Tell restaurant management about dietary requirements immediately and pre-order meals regularly.
Use phone ordering for drinks.
Rent a pram at the hotel instead of bringing one.
Expect towels, an iron, hand wash and shampoo to be supplied.
Ask the hotel to arrange a Covid test, previously available for €29.
Take a taxi to the port for about €6.
Arrange alternative transport on Sunday market days because taxis may be unavailable.
Take a taxi instead of the bus in high season because buses can be crowded.
Use the bus stop directly outside the hotel for trips to Palma and Alcudia Old Town.
Expect a 15-minute drive to Alcudia Old Town because the hotel sits on the edge of Alcudia.
Visit Alcudia Old Town, and take a taxi from the hotel for about €8.
Arrive early for evening entertainment to secure a seat while dinner is being served.
Use the gym, which is well equipped for a hotel fitness room.
Request room 213 for its royal terrace, beautiful views, sunbeds, tables and balcony hot tub.
Budget €18 per day for a beach parasol and two sun loungers, payable by card or cash.
Head across the road to the beach if the pool feels crowded.
Choose a first-floor room for easier staircase access instead of waiting for the lifts.
Book a one-bedroom apartment rather than self-catering accommodation for more space.
Book the free market bus as soon as possible.
Reserve nearby restaurants, such as Smiths, because the limited local options fill quickly.
Bring straws if you prefer using them with drinks.
Choose the restaurant rather than the snack bar for lunch, and order drinks at the sports bar for better service.
About Viva Eden Lago
Viva Eden Lago is a polished, family-focused stay with a lively holiday spirit and a quieter lakeside setting than many of Port d’Alcudia’s larger beachfront properties. Bright, modern rooms, a well-kept pool area and an energetic programme of activities give it the feel of an easy, all-in-one base for a Majorcan break. Families are especially well catered for, with a kids’ club, mini disco, evening entertainment and space to unwind between outings; some rooms also come with appealing terrace space for lingering outdoors.
The hotel sits in Port d’Alcudia, a short stroll from the broad, sandy beach and within easy reach of the resort’s bars and restaurants. Alcudia Old Town makes a worthwhile change of scene for its historic streets, while nearby tennis courts and the beach keep active guests occupied. Rooms include air conditioning, Wi-Fi and a fridge, and the hotel has a restaurant, 24-hour reception, concierge service and free public parking nearby. It suits families best, though couples wanting a relaxed base close to the coast may enjoy it too.
Guests regularly single out the immaculate rooms and public spaces, the welcoming reception team and the hardworking animation staff. The pool and children’s activities earn plenty of praise, although it can feel busy at peak times. Entertainment is a plus for many families, while those seeking early nights should note that music can carry in the evenings. Dining and overall value draw more varied opinions, but the warm service and clean, comfortable setting leave many guests happy to return.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Airport transportation
- Baggage storage
- Bicycle rental
- Billiards
- Board games / puzzles
- Books, DVDs, music for children
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Concierge
- Darts
- Dry cleaning
- Entertainment staff
- Evening entertainment
- Free public parking nearby
- Horseback riding
- Hot tub
- Kid-friendly buffet
- Kids club
- Laundry service
- Massage
- Meeting rooms
- Mini golf
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snorkeling
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun umbrellas
- Table tennis
- Tennis court
- Wifi
- Windsurfing
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