Unbeatable location right on the beachfront promenade
Spacious rooms with huge balconies overlooking the sea or salt flats
Excellent value for money, especially for families
クイックテイク: It's a fantastic location with killer views, but the food is mediocre, the walls are paper-thin, and you'll be paying extra for basic comforts like parking.
@libby.tee によるレビュー: My stay at Port Europa was unforgettable. Having my morning coffee on that terrace while looking out at the endless blue ocean and the Peñón de Ifach was the highlight of my trip. It's the perfect spot if you just want to relax and soak in the Spanish coast.
ここに泊まったゲストの声
The hype
Great location and spacious rooms, but the food and noise levels leave a lot to be desired.
Reality check
The 'apartments' have kitchens, but they are very basic, and the living room furniture feels old and worn out.
You prioritize location and sea views over luxury
You're traveling with kids and need extra space
You're on a strict budget but want to be near the beach
清潔さと保守管理
8
Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is thorough and friendly, keeping the basic rooms spotless.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are renovated and very clean, though a few guests noted minor shower leaks.
Maintenance: Bedrooms are well-maintained, but living room furniture and kitchenettes feel dated and worn.
Odors & scents: Generally fresh, though isolated reviews mention a moldy smell in lower-floor areas.
Sleepability™
5中程度
中程度
0-4うるさい
4-7.5中程度
7.5-10静か
Continuous mechanical noise from the elevators
Neighbors talking through paper-thin walls
Loud air conditioning units
予約前に
知っておくと良いこと
Parking is €9 per night and spaces are limited, though free street parking is available off-season
The hotel is technically an 'aparthotel', but kitchens lack basic supplies like kettles
Cash transactions over €1000 are not accepted due to local laws
持ち物
Earplugs or a white noise machine to drown out the thin walls and elevator noise
Your own toiletries and pool towels, as the provided ones are very basic
A portable kettle or good coffee, as the in-room facilities and breakfast coffee are lacking
ルームジニー
おすすめ
High-floor XL Apartments with Sea Views for the best vistas and less street noise
Rooms facing the salt flats (Salinas) for a quieter experience and flamingo spotting
避けるべきお部屋
Rooms located directly next to the elevators due to continuous mechanical noise
Lower floor rooms facing the street which can get noisy
ルームリクエストジニー – コピー&ペースト
“Hello, I would love to request a high-floor XL apartment facing the salt flats (or sea) to enjoy the views. Please ensure the room is situated as far from the elevators as possible, as I am a light sleeper. Thank you!”
FAQ と隠された便利な使い方
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Is there parking available?
Yes, but it costs €9 per night and spaces are limited. You can find free street parking nearby during the off-season.
Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes, there is a small outdoor pool and a children's pool, but it can get crowded during peak summer months.
Is the food any good?
The buffet gets very mixed reviews. Many guests complain about cold, tasteless food and having to use a microwave to heat it up. Skip the all-inclusive and eat at local restaurants.
Are pets allowed?
No, Port Europa has a strict no-pets policy.
Do the rooms have kitchens?
Yes, the apartments have basic kitchenettes with a fridge and microwave, but don't expect to cook a gourmet meal—utensils and appliances are sparse.
Is there free Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available, but the signal is strongest near the reception and can be spotty in some rooms.
インサイダー情報
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Skip the hotel's buffet dinner and walk 10 minutes to the Old Town or the port for incredible, fresh seafood.
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If you're staying longer than a few days, buy a cheap beach chair and umbrella from a local shop instead of renting them daily.
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Ask for a room facing the salt flats (Las Salinas) instead of the sea—you get a stunning view of the pink flamingos and it's generally quieter.
行く前に知っておくべき5つのこと
💡The walk from the parking lot to the hotel is strangely routed—you have to walk all the way around the building to get in.
💡The 'kitchens' in the apartments don't even have a kettle for boiling water.
💡The living room furniture in the apartments is noticeably older and more worn than the renovated bedrooms and bathrooms.
💡Drinks are not included with the half-board dinner—you'll have to pay extra for water, soft drinks, or wine.
💡The hotel's air conditioning units double as heating in the winter, but they are notoriously loud.