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Sant Lluis Hotel Club Sur Menorca

Hotel Club Sur Menorca

Urb. Biniancolla, Sant Lluis, Spain

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Overview

Pros
  • Modern water park with slides for adults and kids (for a fee)

  • Two outdoor pools, including one for families with kids

  • Mediterranean buffet restaurant and two bars; all-inclusive rates

  • Simple rooms with balconies and flat-screen TVs

  • Bungalows have kitchenettes and extra space

  • Kids' club and an entertainment team

  • Free shuttle bus to the beach and town

  • Activities such as ping-pong and a fitness room

  • Free Wi-Fi in the lobby (it's slow)

Cons
  • Fees for water park and some drinks and bar snacks

  • No Wi-Fi in rooms (lobby Wi-Fi is slow)

  • Crowding at bars and water park can be an issue

  • Not within easy walking distance to the beach

  • All rooms have twin beds, some pushed together

Bottom Line

Hotel Club Sur Menorca is a mid-range, all-inclusive resort with a water park in Punta Prima. The beach and town are not within easy walking distance, but there is a free shuttle bus. The resort's 252 rooms are extremely simple, but do have balconies and flat-screen TVs. Bungalows are more modern and have kitchenettes and larger bathrooms. Two outdoor pools include a family option, and other amenities include a kids' club and various sports. There's a Mediterranean buffet restaurant serving free breakfast, and there are poolside and lobby bars. Decor throughout much of the property could use an update, and there can be crowding at the water park (which costs an extra fee) and at the restaurant during meals. As an alternative, Hotel Xaloc Playa is walking distance from the beach, but lacks a water park. 

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Urb. Biniancolla, Sant Lluis, Spain

Full Review

Scene

Family-friendly, tourist-heavy resort with a water park and long lines

This is a crowded tourist resort inside a dated, blocky white building. Vast lawns are dotted with sunbeds and straw umbrellas and a few palm trees. Inside, the spacious lobby offers free Wi-Fi and tons of seating on couches and wooden chairs at long tables. The decor is fairly modern and stylish in areas, and more dated and worn in others. Most guests don't leave the property for the duration of their stay, and they tend to spend most of their time lounging around the pool. The water park, which lacks shade, is newer than other areas of the property and a hit with families. However, there's a fee to access the water park, which can get busy with locals on weekends, and is subject to loud music by the entertainment team. Lots of British and Russian tourists tend to stay here, and travelers should expect to wait in long lines for all-inclusive drinks at the bar. 

Location

Removed location, a few minutes from the beach by car

Hotel Club Sur Menorca is set away from everything, so travelers will likely need a car to get around. There are a few bars/eateries within five minutes' walk, however. The property also offers a free shuttle to Punta Prima Beach from May to October, as well as to the capital city, Mahon, and major attractions. Biniancolla, a small fishing village, is a five-minute walk from the hotel, while the charming seaside village of Binibeca is a five- to 10-minute drive. Punta Prima Beach is a 20-minute walk or a few minutes' drive via shuttle bus. For more action, the city of Maó (home to Fort Marlborough, 16th-century Castillo San Felipe, and the Museu de Menorca) is a 20-minute drive. The island's ancient capital of Ciutadella is just under an hour away by car. Torre d’en Galmés, a Talayotic archaeological site, is a half-hour away by car. Menorca Airport is a 20- to 25-minute drive from the resort. 

Rooms

Simple rooms with balconies and twin-size beds; bungalows have kitchenettes 

Rooms are tidy, but some could use better cleaning and can feel humid and stuffy. The bare-bones, somewhat dated decor features a red-and-white color scheme, including white walls and tile floors. There are white nightstands and desks, as well as closets with mirrored doors. Double, Triple, and Quadruple Rooms are available. All beds are twin-size (pushed together for doubles), and larger rooms also have sofabeds. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, safes, and air-conditioning -- but no coffee- and tea-making facilities. White bathrooms have narrow stall showers and only packages of hand soaps are provided. Rooms have balconies with plastic furniture and overlook the sea, pool, or hotel gardens. 

Two-Bedroom Bungalows have slightly more modern decor and kitchenettes with stovetops, sinks, mini-fridges, and limited cookware. Bathrooms are larger and have shower/tub combos. There is no Wi-Fi in rooms. 

Features

All-inclusive with buffet restaurant, two pools, and a (fee) water park

This all-inclusive property offers an array of on-site features. There's a buffet restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine for all meals, and food gets mixed reviews from guests -- it can be lukewarm and bland, according to some. There are also pool and lobby bars, but some bar snacks and drinks cost extra. Two pools, including a large option and a smaller family pool, are available to guests. Families also have access to an outdoor playground and a wooden building that holds the kids' club. The water park has colorful slides for kids and adults, and a pirate ship, although access costs extra. The range of sports facilities includes sand volleyball, ping-pong, and a fitness room. However, some facilities, such as the volleyball court, may be under construction as of late May 2017. The entertainment team provides shows and music at the water park, and options include a kids' disco. Free parking near the hotel is available. Wi-Fi is free in the lobby, but the signal is slow.