Five room categories, all approximately 24 sq m, differentiated primarily by sea view orientation (Mediterranean or Mar Menor) and whether they have a standard balcony or a larger private terrace. The Superior with Terrace at 56 sq m is substantially larger than all other categories and worth the upgrade for longer stays.
Mediterranean Sea View
24 sq m, Mediterranean-facing balcony. Two single beds; extra bed available for a third guest. Standard amenities: air conditioning, fridge, TV, safe. The Mediterranean-side rooms face the open sea — more visually dramatic but also more exposed to occasional wind.
Menor Sea View
24 sq m, Mar Menor lagoon-facing balcony. Views across the calm inland sea. Two single beds or a double, extra bed available. If beach swimming for children is the priority, the lagoon-side location is closer to the calmer beach access.
Frontal Mediterranean Sea View
24 sq m, direct frontal view of the Mediterranean rather than an angled sea glimpse. One double bed and sofa bed; extra bed available. 'Frontal' view means the full sea panorama from the balcony — worth specifying if views matter to your stay.
Frontal Menor Sea View
24 sq m, direct frontal view of the Mar Menor lagoon. One double bed and sofa bed. Frontal orientation is a genuine upgrade over angled views in the standard category.
Menor Sea View
56 sq m — substantially larger than all other room types. Mar Menor view, private terrace in addition to balcony. Two single beds or double, option for bunk bed or extra bed, fits up to four. The extra space is the main reason to book this category on stays of five nights or more.