TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar
TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar is the best all-inclusive in east Mallorca and the strongest TUI-brand property on the island. The adults-only wing is genuinely premium, the free spa circuit is a standout inclusion, and the premium spirits with no drink cap put it ahead of most Spanish all-inclusives. The family side shows its age compared to the adults wing, and the beach is a walk away — but at $210-480 per night, it comfortably outperforms the Mallorca all-inclusive competition outside of Ikos Porto Petro.
Quick Verdict
TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar is the all-inclusive resort that proves you do not have to fly to the Caribbean to get a genuine, well-executed all-inclusive experience. Sitting on the quieter east coast of Mallorca in Sa Coma, this 354-room property does something clever: it splits itself into a family-friendly main resort and a dedicated 138-room adults-only wing with its own pool, buffet, and bars. The result is a resort that works for couples seeking calm and families chasing splash pools — without either group ruining the other’s holiday. At $210-480 per night depending on season and room type, with premium branded spirits, six restaurants, a full spa hydrothermal circuit included, and free bikes, it punches well above what you would expect from the mid-range bracket. It is not Ikos Porto Petro. But it costs about half the price, and for most travelers that math makes a lot of sense.
Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Free spa hydrothermal circuit — sauna, hammam, ice fountain, music therapy pool | Beach is a 10-15 minute walk, not on the resort grounds |
| Adults-only wing with its own pool, restaurant, and bars | Family wing rooms show more age than the newer adults-only section |
| Premium branded spirits all day with no drink limit | A la carte restaurants book out fast — reserve at check-in or miss out |
| Free bicycle rental for exploring east Mallorca | 75-minute transfer from Palma Airport (PMI) |
| Sa Coma beach: Blue Flag, nearly 1 km of white sand | Evening entertainment can be loud near some rooms |
| 15 room categories including swim-up and 200 sqm Duplex Suite | Local tourist tax (~$27/person) charged on top at the hotel |
The Resort at a Glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Rooms | 354 (216 family + 138 adults-only) |
| Restaurants | 6 (2 buffets + 4 specialty) |
| Bars | 8 |
| Pools | 7 (including indoor heated + adults-only rooftop) |
| Beach | Sa Coma beach, 10-15 min walk (Blue Flag) |
| Airport | ~75 km from Palma (PMI), approx. 1 hr 15 min |
| Last Renovated | 2022 (adults-only wing built 2016-2022) |
| Chain | TUI BLUE / Sensatori (Protur Hotels property) |
Location — East Mallorca’s Quieter Side
Sa Coma is not Magaluf. It is not Palma. And that is entirely the point. The east coast of Mallorca is where families and couples go when they want the Mediterranean without the stag-party atmosphere. The resort sits in the middle of Sa Coma village, with a small town center within walking distance for ice cream shops, local restaurants, and pharmacies.
The trade-off is distance. Palma de Mallorca Airport is 75 km away, and the transfer takes about an hour and fifteen minutes by road. If you are booking through TUI, coach transfers are typically included in the package. If booking independently, pre-arrange a private transfer through the Triggle app or rent a car — the free parking garage at the resort makes driving a viable option.
The east coast rewards exploration. Porto Cristo and its underground caves are a short drive away, Cala Millor’s promenade is nearby, and the ruins at Arta make for a solid half-day outing. The free bikes from the resort are perfect for this — cycle along the coast road to Cala Millor in about 20 minutes.
One important note for anyone worried about Mallorca’s drink restrictions: Sa Coma is not in the restricted-drinks zone that applies to El Arenal and Magaluf. You get full premium spirits access here, all day, no cap.
Rooms and Suites
The Family Wing
The family side of the resort is the older section, and it shows in places. Standard Double Rooms are 28 sqm with a balcony, accommodating two adults and one child. They are clean and functional, but if you are expecting five-star luxury finishes, temper your expectations — this wing is more upper-midrange in practice.
Where the family side shines is in its suite categories. The Junior Suite (45 sqm) has a separate bedroom and living room with sofa bed, two balconies, and a bathroom with both shower and bathtub — easily the best family room under the suite tier. The Select Junior Suite is a smart pick for younger children: ground-floor access, a large furnished terrace, and special kids details pre-arranged in the room.
For families who want to make a statement, the Duplex Suite is remarkable: 200 sqm across two floors, two bedrooms, two terraces, a whirlpool, a kitchen, and two lounges. It accommodates six guests and is essentially a holiday apartment with full all-inclusive benefits.
The Twin Room Swim-Up is the family wing’s best-kept secret. At 28 sqm, it is not huge, but you get a teak terrace with direct access to the river-style pool, which is heated to 26 degrees Celsius in low season using renewable energy. Waking up and stepping straight into a heated pool before breakfast is a luxury that larger rooms cannot replicate.
The Adults-Only Wing (16+)
This is where the Biomar shows its ambition. The adults-only wing was built between 2016 and 2022 with avant-garde architecture that looks and feels like a different resort. The 138 rooms are exclusively for guests aged 16 and over, with a dedicated pool, restaurant (Lyra), and bars.
The entry-level Adult’s Area Double Room is 27.5 sqm with a generous 12 sqm balcony. The Garden variant adds pool and garden views. Both are a step up in finish from their family-side equivalents — modern, clean-lined, and genuinely five-star in feel.
The swim-up rooms in the adults wing are the standout category. The Adult’s Area Swim-up Double Room gives you first-floor direct access to a river-type pool. The Garden version (30.8 sqm) comes with a 14 sqm terrace and access to a private pool shared by just four rooms — an excellent middle ground between full privacy and swim-up convenience.
The top-tier room is the Adult’s Area Swim-up Premium Double Room on the fourth floor, with a spiral staircase leading to a rooftop terrace pool. Views, privacy, and a pool that feels like your own — this is the room to book if budget allows.
For maximum space, the Adult’s Area Private Swim-up Suite — Garden offers 61.5 sqm plus a 28.4 sqm terrace with an exclusive-use private pool. It is the closest thing to a villa experience at this property.
Our Pick
For couples: the Adult’s Area Swim-up Double Room — Garden. The private pool shared by just four rooms is a genuine luxury, and the terrace is large enough for lounging. For families: the Swim-up Junior Suite on the family side. The teak terrace with river pool access keeps kids entertained while you have coffee on the deck.
Food and Dining
Buffet Restaurants
Altair is the main buffet serving the family side of the resort. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner with show-cooking stations and themed nights. The quality is good by all-inclusive buffet standards — guests consistently praise the variety and freshness, and local Mallorcan wines are available including a house Cabernet Sauvignon that is perfectly drinkable. Is it fine dining? No. But for a family buffet, Altair delivers more than expected.
Lyra is the adults-only equivalent, serving the same meal structure but exclusively for guests in the adults wing. The atmosphere is noticeably calmer, the queues shorter, and the overall dining experience more refined. If you are staying in the adults-only wing, this is a significant perk.
Specialty Restaurants
The resort has four specialty restaurants, and here is the critical information: for stays of three nights or longer, you get one dinner per stay at each of the three a la carte restaurants included in your rate. Additional visits are charged extra.
Azafran is the standout. Mediterranean tapas with local Mallorcan specialties, served in an elegant setting. The portions are generous for a tapas format, and the emphasis on local ingredients gives it an authenticity that resort restaurants rarely achieve. Reserve at check-in — it fills up, but not as fast as the Asian restaurant.
The Asian Restaurant serves pan-Asian cuisine spanning Japan, Indonesia, China, and Vietnam, with a teppanyaki station. This is the hardest reservation to get at the entire resort. Book it the moment you check in, or you will likely miss out, especially in July and August.
La Toscana offers Italian with wood-fired pizza and traditional recipes using quality ingredients. It is the least exciting of the three a la cartes, but the pizza is genuinely good and kids tend to prefer it — making it a smart family choice.
The Green and Grill serves grilled meat and fresh fish and operates primarily at lunch (included). There is also a 24-hour night buffet for late-night snacking.
Bars and Drinks
Eight bars across the property is generous for a resort of this size. Naos Pool Bar serves cocktails poolside at the main pool. Carina Pool Bar is the adults-only equivalent — quieter, with a more sophisticated crowd. The Piano Bar hosts live music in the evenings and is the best spot for a nightcap.
Thea’s Coffee Shop offers hot drinks and sweet treats, though some specialty items carry a surcharge.
The drinks program is the Biomar’s quiet trump card. Premium branded spirits and cocktails are included across all bars with no drink cap. In a Spanish all-inclusive market where some resorts limit you to three drinks per meal (looking at you, Magaluf), this is a genuine differentiator. The local Mallorcan wines are solid, and the cocktails are properly mixed rather than the watered-down resort standard.
Food Quality Verdict
For a mid-range all-inclusive, the Biomar’s food is better than it needs to be. The buffets are above average, the a la carte restaurants are genuinely enjoyable, and the drinks are premium. It is not Ikos-level Michelin dining, but at half the price point, the value proposition is excellent. The only frustration is the a la carte booking system — one dinner per restaurant per stay means you need to be strategic, and peak-season guests often miss out on their preferred restaurant.
Beach and Pools
Sa Coma Beach
Let us address the elephant in the room: the beach is not at the resort. Sa Coma beach is a 10-15 minute walk through the village, and while the walk is flat and pleasant, it is a trade-off that true beachfront resorts do not ask you to make.
That said, Sa Coma beach itself is excellent. Nearly a kilometer long, with fine white sand that some visitors describe as the whitest in Mallorca. The water is clear, shallow, and gentle — ideal for children. It holds Blue Flag certification, meaning the water quality, facilities, and environmental standards meet EU benchmarks. At moderate crowd levels even in summer, it never feels overcrowded the way beaches near Palma can.
It is a public beach, so you will share it with non-hotel guests, and you will need to arrange your own sunbeds. But as public beaches go, Sa Coma is one of the best in Mallorca.
Pools
This is where the Biomar compensates for the beach walk. Seven pools across the property — an impressive number for a 354-room resort.
The Main Family Pool is the social hub, with the Naos swim-up bar and a large swimming area. Expect it to be lively and occasionally crowded in peak season.
The River Pool connects the swim-up rooms and is heated to 26 degrees in low season using renewable energy. It is a clever design that makes the swim-up room categories genuinely functional rather than gimmicky.
The Infinity Pool on the fourth-floor terrace is accessible to Premium Suite guests and offers canopy-shaded sunbeds with views over the resort. This is the most photogenic pool on property.
The Children’s Splash Pool sits next to the Play House kids club — shallow, safe, and well-positioned so parents can supervise from both the pool deck and the club entrance.
The Adults-Only Pool has hydrotherapy jets and is served by the Carina Pool Bar. This is the calm heart of the adults wing, and it lives up to its promise of tranquility.
The Adults-Only Rooftop Pool is smaller, more of a plunge pool, and accessible primarily from the Premium Adult’s Area rooms. It is the most exclusive pool on property.
The Indoor Heated Pool operates in April, May, and October (10am-6pm), held at 27 degrees with a hydraulic lift for accessibility. A practical addition for shoulder-season stays.
Activities and Entertainment
Daytime Activities
The free bicycle rental is the Biomar’s best included activity. Mallorca’s east coast is ideal for casual cycling, and the ability to grab a bike and ride to Cala Millor or explore Sa Coma’s surrounding area without booking an excursion is a genuine perk. Most resorts charge $15-25 per day for this.
Beyond bikes, the resort offers yoga classes, paddle tennis, Nordic walking, and ping-pong — all included. The Tecnogym-equipped gym is available for guests aged 16 and over with supervised access. Water activities including paddle boarding and windsurfing are available, though some may carry a charge depending on the provider.
Evening Entertainment
Entertainment is better than you would expect. The resort has hosted performers including Voice of Spain finalists, and the Piano Bar provides live music nightly. Themed nights rotate through the week, and while some are the standard resort fare (foam party, anyone?), the overall quality is a cut above the typical three-star animation team.
One caveat: entertainment noise carries into some room areas. If you are sensitive to noise, request a room away from the main entertainment zone at check-in.
Kids Club
The Play House accepts children aged 3-12 and runs a full program of arts, crafts, mini-golf, treasure hunts, and themed activities. Equipment meets international standards, and the adjacent splash pool means kids can move between club and pool without a long walk.
The genuinely unique offering is the Biomar Petit Spa — supervised spa treatments designed for children aged 4-16. This is extremely rare in Mallorca, and arguably in Europe. Treatments cost extra, but the concept is special enough to be worth noting.
Spa and Wellness
The Biomar Spa is described as one of the most comprehensive spa centers on the island, and the key detail is this: the full hydrothermal circuit is included for all guests. This is not normal. Most comparable resorts charge a circuit fee of $30-50 per person.
The hydrothermal circuit includes waterfalls and neck water jets, body massage jets, micro-bubble beds, a 70-degree sauna, a 90-degree sauna, a hammam (Turkish bath), hot springs, an ice fountain, cyclonic showers, a sun terrace, and — the standout — a music therapy pool where guests select their own music. It is genuinely extensive, not a token steam room.
Paid treatments include body treatments, massages, facials, and beauty services. The Tecnogym gym is also located in the spa area.
What Is Included vs. What Costs Extra
| Included | Extra Cost |
|---|---|
| All meals at Altair and Lyra buffets | Spa body treatments and massages |
| 1 dinner per stay at each a la carte (3+ night stays) | Additional a la carte visits beyond allowance |
| Premium branded spirits, cocktails, beer, wine — no cap | Biomar Petit Spa junior treatments |
| Soft drinks, juices, tea, coffee | Some Thea’s Coffee Shop specialties |
| Free WiFi throughout | Scuba diving excursions |
| Free bicycle rental | Golf (off-site courses nearby) |
| Free private garage parking | Airport transfers |
| Biomar Spa hydrothermal circuit | Local tourist tax (~$27/person) |
| Play House kids club (ages 3-12) | |
| Tecnogym gym access | |
| Yoga, paddle tennis, Nordic walking | |
| Evening entertainment program | |
| 24-hour snack and drinks service |
Pricing and How to Book
Price Ranges by Season
| Season | Approx. Price/Night (Double Room) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| April-May (Shoulder) | $210-280 | Best value — warm weather, quieter pools, indoor pool open |
| June (Early Summer) | $280-350 | Sweet spot of weather and price |
| July-August (Peak) | $380-480 | Highest prices, pool congestion, a la cartes book out fast |
| September (Late Summer) | $260-330 | Great weather, falling prices, less crowded |
| October (End of Season) | $210-260 | Last-minute deals possible, some facilities winding down |
The resort is seasonal, typically operating April through October. It closes for winter.
Best Time to Book
Book 3-4 months ahead for peak summer (July-August). Shoulder months of May, June, and September offer the best balance of weather, price, and availability. October can yield last-minute deals, but some facilities begin scaling back. Avoid August if you dislike crowds — the pools get congested, and a la carte reservations become a competitive sport.
Where to Book
TUI.co.uk and First Choice are the primary booking channels for UK travelers, typically including flights and coach transfers in the package. Booking.com offers room-only rates for flexible travelers. Protur Hotels (the property owner) sells direct for room-only bookings. For US travelers, Booking.com and Kayak (rates from approximately $359/night) are the most accessible channels.
Compared to Nearby Resorts
vs. Ikos Porto Petro
Ikos Porto Petro is the obvious comparison and, frankly, the better resort. Michelin-starred chef menus, the Dine Out program, a complimentary MINI for the day, and over 100 premium wine labels create a luxury experience the Biomar cannot match. But Ikos starts at $550 per night versus the Biomar’s $210. If your budget is $300-400 per night, the Biomar delivers 80% of the experience at 50% of the price. The Biomar also wins on spa value (free hydrothermal circuit) and has the advantage of a longer, wider beach at Sa Coma compared to Ikos’s small public coves.
vs. Secrets Mallorca Villamil
Secrets Mallorca Villamil in Peguera on the west coast is a true adults-only resort with direct beach access — something the Biomar cannot offer. If you want beachfront and adults-only exclusivity, Secrets wins. But the Biomar has superior dining variety (six restaurants vs. fewer at Secrets), a much better spa, and the flexibility of welcoming both couples and families. Secrets also occupies an older building, while the Biomar’s adults-only wing is newer and more architecturally interesting.
vs. Zafiro Palace Palmanova
Zafiro Palace Palmanova on the southwest coast targets a similar family audience at a comparable price point. It has a better location for beach access and proximity to Palma, but the Biomar’s adults-only wing separation, spa circuit, and dining program give it the edge on overall all-inclusive value. If beach proximity matters most, Zafiro wins. If you want the complete all-inclusive package, the Biomar is stronger.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar truly all-inclusive?
Yes, and it is more inclusive than most Spanish all-inclusives. All meals, premium branded spirits with no drink cap, spa hydrothermal circuit access, bikes, gym, kids club, and WiFi are included. The main extras are spa treatments, additional a la carte restaurant visits beyond your weekly allowance, and the local tourist tax.
Is the adults-only wing worth the upgrade?
Absolutely. The adults-only wing was built between 2016 and 2022 and is noticeably more modern than the family section. You get your own pool, buffet restaurant (Lyra), and bars — a genuinely separate experience. The swim-up rooms in the adults wing, particularly the Garden variant with its semi-private pool, are the best rooms on the property.
How far is the beach from the resort?
Sa Coma beach is a 10-15 minute walk through the village. The walk is flat and easy, but this is not a beachfront resort. If direct beach access is a priority, this may not be the right property for you. That said, Sa Coma beach itself is excellent — nearly 1 km of Blue Flag white sand with shallow, clear water.
Can you drink as much as you want?
Yes. Unlike some resorts in the Magaluf and El Arenal areas of Mallorca, which fall under drink-restriction zones limiting guests to 3 drinks per meal, Sa Coma is outside these zones. Premium branded spirits and cocktails are served all day across 8 bars with no cap.
Is the resort suitable for young children?
Very much so. The Play House kids club takes children aged 3-12, there is a dedicated children’s splash pool, and the Select Junior Suite has special kids details pre-arranged. The beach at Sa Coma is ideal for young children with its gentle slope and shallow water. The Biomar Petit Spa even offers supervised treatments for children aged 4-16 — a rarity in Europe.
When is the best time to visit?
May, June, and September offer the ideal combination of warm weather, reasonable prices, and manageable crowds. July and August bring peak heat, peak prices, and peak pool congestion. The resort is seasonal and typically closes from November through March.
Final Verdict — 8.1 out of 10
TUI BLUE Sensatori Biomar is the best all-inclusive resort in east Mallorca, and the strongest TUI-branded all-inclusive on the island. The adults-only wing is a genuine standout — modern architecture, swim-up rooms, and a dedicated pool that feels like a boutique hotel grafted onto a family resort. The free spa hydrothermal circuit is a legitimate differentiator that saves guests $30-50 per person compared to competitors. Premium spirits with no drink cap put it ahead of the Spanish all-inclusive curve.
The honest caveats: the family wing is older and does not always feel like a five-star property. The beach is a 10-15 minute walk, not steps from your sunbed. The a la carte booking system creates unnecessary stress, and the 75-minute airport transfer is longer than west-coast alternatives.
But at $210-480 per night, with this much included, the Biomar occupies a sweet spot that few European all-inclusives can match. It is not trying to be Ikos Porto Petro, and it does not need to be. For families who want a genuine all-inclusive experience in Mallorca, or couples who want the adults-only wing without the ultra-luxury price tag, this is the resort to book. Grab the Adult’s Area Swim-up Double Room — Garden if you can, reserve the Asian restaurant the second you check in, and bring your appetite for the spa circuit. You will not regret it.