The Beverly Playa is a value resort set right on the seafront overlooking one of Peguera's three sandy beaches. By any standards the property feels dated and in need of modernization, including the majority of the guest rooms, which also have minimal amenities. Some have been brought up to date, though, and almost all feature fine sea views. There's no shortage of pools -- two outdoor and one in -- and buffet dining, while far from gourmet, is generally decent. An all-inclusive option is helpful for those on a budget; for a more slightly more polished (but still dated) property check out the next door Universal Hotel Lido Park, which is also reasonably priced and more suited to those with special mobility requirements (including parents with strollers and seniors).
The Beverly Playa is a value resort set right on the seafront overlooking one of Peguera's three sandy beaches. By any standards the property feels dated and in need of modernization, including the majority of the guest rooms, which also have minimal amenities. Some have been brought up to date, though, and almost all feature fine sea views. There's no shortage of pools -- two outdoor and one in -- and buffet dining, while far from gourmet, is generally decent. An all-inclusive option is helpful for those on a budget; for a more slightly more polished (but still dated) property check out the next door Universal Hotel Lido Park, which is also reasonably priced and more suited to those with special mobility requirements (including parents with strollers and seniors).
Fergus Club Europa is a family-friendly, upscale all-inclusive resort set between a main road and pine forest on the outskirt of Peguera. After extensive renovations in 2016, this 425-room resort feels fresh and contemporary throughout, and all units have furnished balconies or terraces. Kid-oriented facilities are particularly impressive, with four mini-clubs and a huge splash pool with slides. An adults-only pool and dining section gives grown-ups some child-free time. For some, the food is a letdown and the hillside setting makes means navigating the grounds is a challenge. Travelers with limited mobility may want to consider nearby Valentin Park Clubhotel, although guest rooms are older.
Fergus Club Europa is a family-friendly, upscale all-inclusive resort set between a main road and pine forest on the outskirt of Peguera. After extensive renovations in 2016, this 425-room resort feels fresh and contemporary throughout, and all units have furnished balconies or terraces. Kid-oriented facilities are particularly impressive, with four mini-clubs and a huge splash pool with slides. An adults-only pool and dining section gives grown-ups some child-free time. For some, the food is a letdown and the hillside setting makes means navigating the grounds is a challenge. Travelers with limited mobility may want to consider nearby Valentin Park Clubhotel, although guest rooms are older.
The Hotel Petit Cala Fornells is an upscale, family-owned hotel set across two Mediterranean villa-style properties set in lush terraced gardens. It's perched on a hilltop in a quiet neighborhood about 10 minutes' drive from Peguera, with lovely bay views from multiple vantage points and some pretty (if small) beaches nearby. Junior Suites all feature sea-view terraces, though not all of the Grand Suites do and these are only accessible by steps -- of which there are many. Couples may appreciate the numerous secluded spots dotted around the grounds, and plenty of pools and dining options have been squeezed into this boutique-sized property. The decor certainly leans towards old-fashioned, which most guests find elegant but might be a little too much for some tastes. For an upmarket option with more modern flair take a look at nearby Steigenberger Golf & Spa Resort Camp de Mar (though its rates are certainly higher).
The Hotel Petit Cala Fornells is an upscale, family-owned hotel set across two Mediterranean villa-style properties set in lush terraced gardens. It's perched on a hilltop in a quiet neighborhood about 10 minutes' drive from Peguera, with lovely bay views from multiple vantage points and some pretty (if small) beaches nearby. Junior Suites all feature sea-view terraces, though not all of the Grand Suites do and these are only accessible by steps -- of which there are many. Couples may appreciate the numerous secluded spots dotted around the grounds, and plenty of pools and dining options have been squeezed into this boutique-sized property. The decor certainly leans towards old-fashioned, which most guests find elegant but might be a little too much for some tastes. For an upmarket option with more modern flair take a look at nearby Steigenberger Golf & Spa Resort Camp de Mar (though its rates are certainly higher).
Valentin Park Clubhotel is a three-pearl, family-friendly resort situated in the quieter outskirts of Peguera. The hotel's huge gardens are a real highlight, with plenty of pine and palm trees providing natural shade, as well as sunny pool terraces. Kids are particularly well catered to, with mini-clubs and splash pools, while grown-ups also have quiet relaxation areas. Guest rooms and apartments are a bit dated with basic amenities, though all have outdoor space and mostly pleasant views. Half-board rates as standard also make it great value, especially with the extensive range of leisure facilities, though dining options are fairly limited and the beach is a walk away. Those preferring beachfront accommodations -- and don't mind being stuck in the '70s -- might prefer the Beverly Playa, set practically on the sand.
Valentin Park Clubhotel is a three-pearl, family-friendly resort situated in the quieter outskirts of Peguera. The hotel's huge gardens are a real highlight, with plenty of pine and palm trees providing natural shade, as well as sunny pool terraces. Kids are particularly well catered to, with mini-clubs and splash pools, while grown-ups also have quiet relaxation areas. Guest rooms and apartments are a bit dated with basic amenities, though all have outdoor space and mostly pleasant views. Half-board rates as standard also make it great value, especially with the extensive range of leisure facilities, though dining options are fairly limited and the beach is a walk away. Those preferring beachfront accommodations -- and don't mind being stuck in the '70s -- might prefer the Beverly Playa, set practically on the sand.