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Moon Dreams Coral Beach

Santa Eulalia del Rio · ES

Moon Dreams Coral Beach

7.4
Very Good106 reviews
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Free WiFiStreet parkingWheelchair-accessible on-site restaurantPool umbrellasPool sun loungersSnack bar/deli

Check-in / Check-out

From 02:00 PM · Until 12:00 PM

Classification

3-Star Hotel

Amenities

Free WiFi, 24-hour front desk, Terrace, Luggage storage, Street parking, Elevator

Location

Santa Eulalia del Rio, ES

Outdoor Pool and Terrace

Indulge in relaxation by the outdoor pool or admire the view from the terrace.

All-Inclusive Experience

Enjoy rates that cover meals and beverages, making your stay hassle-free and relaxing.

Dining and Entertainment Options

Savor meals at the hotel's restaurant, unwind at the bar/lounge, or grab a drink at the poolside bar.

Immerse yourself in comfort at Hotel Coral Beach by MIJ - All Inclusive, where enjoyment and convenience await. Book now to experience the perfect seaside getaway.

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Location

How to Find Us

Avenida Cala Nova, 63, Santa Eulalia del Rio, IB, 07849

Santa Eulalia del Rio · ES

34-971578359

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Check-in & Check-out

Check-in from 02:00 PM. Check-out by 12:00 PM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available upon request.

Cancellation

Cancellation terms vary by rate. Flexible rates allow free cancellation up to 24–48 hours before arrival. Non-refundable rates cannot be canceled or modified.

Payment

All prices are all-inclusive with taxes and fees. A valid credit card is required at check-in. No additional resort or service fees will apply.

Important Information

<ul> <li>Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 1000, due to national regulations. For further details, please contact the property using information in the booking confirmation. </li><li>Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.</li><li>Contactless check-in and contactless check-out are available.</li> </ul>

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MOON DREAMS CORAL BEACH

Guest Reviews

What Guests Say

7.4

Very Good

106 reviews

Highlights

  • +Exceptional staff
  • +Spotlessly clean
  • +Variety of food and drink
Cleanliness8.7

Spotlessly clean everywhere.

Service7.7

The staff are exceptional. Happy, friendly and so caring and helpful.

Location7.7

It’s minutes to walk to the main area of Ed Cana, which is safe and lots there for a small resort.

Room Quality6.7

The rooms are basic but are spacious and spotlessly clean.

Amenities6.7

You can rent a kettle and the safe in your room.

Value for Money6.7

Standard quality for this hotel tier.

Food and Beverage7.7

Food and drink - there is something for everyone.

Overall Experience7.7

We would return in a heartbeat!

tabithasmithhhh

Family · Feb 2026

4

Terrible smell and small rooms

Liked:I stayed at Moon Dreams Coral Beach hotel for 2 weeks in August 2025, and to say we were disappointed is an understatement. To start, the whole resort had a foul smell that was inescapable. It smelt like sewage all around the pool, and came in random wafts throughout the day and night - it was unbearable. To add to this, there was a crazy amount of wasps. The pool was also extremely deep - 2 meters in most places, and so neither children or adults could stand up in the main area of the pool, meaning the children’s area was crowded. This problem was made worse by the fact pool floaties were banned. Additionally, there was an awkward ledge on the pool meaning jumping in the pool was both difficult and dangerous. The palm trees around the pool also meant that no sunbed had sun all day, and you often had to move sunbeds. The shade over the pool and sunbeds also meant the pool was freezing cold. The sunbeds were extremely uncomfortable,especially for my mum who had fallen in the shower at the start of the trip. The sunbeds also didn’t go fully down which was very annoying. There was a snack bar close to the pool, however the chef was often not there, and when he was, the queue was very long, meaning you could be waiting up to 15 mins for your food. The chips were often undercooked both at the snack bar and in the buffet. The food in the buffet was shocking. The food never changed, and there was little choice. The food that was there had little flavour. The was such a lack of choice for food that my family ate out for tea 9 /14 of the nights we stayed, despite coming all inclusive. The breakfast was terrible! The pancakes took forever to cook, and when they were served they were almost raw, and looks anemic. There was no apple juice at breakfast, and most food was gone instantly, leaving you with just fruit which was ALWAYS hard and bitter. The bar also looses its all inclusive at 11PM, meaning you have to pay. The drinks at the pool bar and all the other bars tasted cheap, like medicine. Although it was nice that they had icelollys during the day and chocolate milk at night, the alcohol served was disgusting. We ended up buying our drinks from the local spar as the drinks we were served made us feel sick. There is terrible service across the hotel aswell. Our rooms were another level of disappointment. To start, we checked in as a family of 6 with two rooms. One room was significantly larger, yet still only just fit three of us. The other room was tiny, the beds were squished together like charlie and the chocolate factory, and in order to fit us all in they had taken some of our furniture out. As all three of us were squished together, our room got very hot very fast, and the air conditioning irritated our chest - yes this is no fault of the hotel. However, after complaining to reception about our small room, they upgraded us to a bigger room, which they promised would be bigger, however it was not! We knew this as we counted the tiles. The room was the exact same size. It took another night for this problem to be fixed, that shouldn’t had ever been a problem since we booked a room for three people to begin with. Our bathroom tap was also really dirty, the underneath was GRIM. And from the vent in our bathroom we could clearly hear the exact conversations of our neighbours. Despite this, the cleaners and bar staff were delightful. On our holiday, we were given dirty cups multiple times, and once even given a dirty towel. The surrounding area of the hotel is lovely, there are nice beaches and restaurants, and a good spar, however this hotel was a disappointment.

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Jet33530573187

Friends Getaway · Oct 2025

10

Wonderful, just wonderful

Liked:The hotel is lovely. The staff are exceptional. Happy, friendly and so caring and helpful. Spotlessly clean everywhere. Food and drink - there is something for everyone. The rooms are basic but are spacious and agin, spotlessly clean. Our balcony overlooked the pool and we could see the sea. You can rent a kettle and the safe in your room. The skies during sunrise and sunset were beyond beautiful. It’s minutes to walk to the main area of Ed Cana, which is safe and lots there for a small resort. The beach is about 2 minutes walk away and there is a supermarket opposite. We would return in a heartbeat!

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M346FQpaulw

Couples · Oct 2025

4

Very poor, mostly food let this down, but hotel dated.

Liked:This was our first time going to Ibiza, and was booked through OnTheBeach. I really cannot see where this hotel comes in as a 3***. I understand it is near the end of the season, but for those that are time limited on when they can go on holiday, surely the hotel(s) need to rely on people like us to keep them going in the slower period? If you arrive after the bar has closed, you have no access to tea or coffee or cold water, unless you want to pay €3.60 for a bottle at the vending machine. There are no tea/coffee facilities available in the rooms, these must be hired, but there is also no fridge, although they can hire you one for €50 a week. (anything hired MUST be paid in CASH..) The hotel was Clean and presentable, and the room was nice and large (accessible/disabled room) booked, but that’s where it starts to fall apart. The bathroom was very dated, and needs more lighting, with it being very dark once the shower curtain is pulled around, and also in the corner where the toilet is. The shower whilst adequate, will also without warning, scald you for a couple of seconds then go back to normal, and the shower head was VERY rusty and covered in limescale, and the drain had a lot of clogged hair in it. The main room the ceiling has what can only be described as thin metal slats that are not fixed down, and if you open the balcony door and there is any slight wind, these constantly rattle and crash. Any outside wind howls through the balcony doors where the seals are no longer sealing. The hotel room doors need soft closing mechanism’s as they just slam (although that might be because they don’t always close properly without slamming them) The hotel only has 2 small lifts for too many people and rooms, considering most people need to use them at around the same time each day for the restaurant. (one was out of use for 2-3 days) We also enquired about hiring a mobility scooter. The hotel emailed back to say they can arrange for €125 when I went to the desk on Saturday to book it, the price had gone up to €130 but when it was delivered and the hotel called me, despite an assurance of one as requested, conveniently there was no receipt available, and the price was €140. (also to be paid in cash only) I refused and was allowed to keep it for €130. The food is the main let down of this holiday (I have stayed at many 3* hotels) The food was never hot, even if you were the first into the restaurant, the trays would come out and be put in the bain-maries (which were not even on most of the time) and it was cold or lukewarm if you were lucky. The breakfast was identical each day, and not very warm, but the sausages were terrible, just tasted of breadcrumbs and pepper, not any taste of meat. Lunch and dinner were both pretty similar, in that nothing was really hot, potato wise you have to put up with chips (cold) at every meal, I think there was only 1 other day, they had another potato product (as well as chips) The pasta and associated sauces were cold, the meats on offer were normally ok, but once again only luke warm, and if in any form of sauce, over salted. There was also pizza every day, but the base of it was rock solid. The saving grace for food was the snack bar, Although it is repetitive, at least the stuff is cooked to order so is hot, the only downside, is that the cook/server would decide to just walk off and close up whenever he felt like it, at one point I had to ask the barman to find him, as I had been standing there for 15 mins.. (supposed to be open from 12 – 6 daily) So, in short regarding food, considering we paid all inclusive, instead of having 3 meals a day at the hotel, we would skip breakfast (boring, cold and tasteless after 2 days) – Skip lunch mostly for the same reason, have a burger and chips, or toasted sandwich from the snack bar, then 4 nights of 7 go out for food in the evening. Therefore using money we had put aside for other things, like excursions etc. The drinks were not really much better, the lager is well – lager, the spirits were what you expect, but the mixers were terrible, constantly had no flavour to them, just tasting like soda water. The sangria at the bar, was totally different to the sangria in the restaurant as well?? Luckily for us, just a few minutes walk away is popeyes bar and restaurant which we used for our evening meals and entertainment, along with many others from the hotel that all had the same complaints about the food. Es Canar was a lovely area, with some lovely beaches and sea front, and I would come back anytime, but just not to this hotel. Also outside pool bar was closed (understand out of season) but notices up saying no entry to hotel if wet, well how are you meant to get drinks or food from the bar/snack bar?? Most of the staff were lovely, but also spent a lot of time on their phones, especially the lifeguard (when he was there)

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184martynh

Couples · Oct 2025

6

Only going you are happy to eat out all the time, or at the snack bar

Liked:We hadn't been to Ibiza in years and chose Es Canar as it's small but has a good bus service to Santa Eulalia, which means you can get to anywhere on the island. Es Canar hasn't changed much over the years, and still has many of the same cafes, bars and restaurants, but now has a pedestrianised section from the bus station and along the sea front, massively improving the town - this means you can enjoy a stroll along the bay, take in the fantastic view or stop for a beer or a coffee, and it was more relaxing. As it was the end of the season it was fairly quiet, but still busy enough that most places were open, the Hippy Market was on, the glass bottom boat still running etc. The hotel is on the northern side of the bay, a short walk to the sea front, and between a few other hotels and apartment complexes. A short walk up the road takes you to a fairly new cliff side pathway (I remember scrambling over cliffs there years ago) that takes you back round in front of the various hotels in a loop - unfortunately there isn't a seafront path all the way into the main part of town, and you'd have to walk over the beaches which were full of piles of rotting seaweed - probably washed up due to the severe storms a few days before we arrived. The hotel itself is well presented from the outside, it has steps and a ramp at the front, onto a large reception area that is clean and well maintained - be aware of the local tourist tax (around 34 euros for 2 adults for 7 nights), and that rooms don't have any tea/coffee making facilities or fridges, you have to rent these (a fridge is €50 a week). If you can fit it in, I recommend buying a cheap Argos travel kettle to take with you, plus tea bags and coffee, as the tea and coffee from the hotel machines is awful. I've seen comments that there's no disabled toilet on the ground floor - there is, but it's hidden! It's at the side of the water vending machine and you have to get the key from the reception staff. Our room was an accessible room with 3 beds (one bed was placed so the door didn't fully open, not great for accessibility! We had to move that first). The room was clean and tidy and spacious, with a good size balcony, but had a view of the road outside, but it wasn't too bad as there were plenty of trees either side due to a large woodland area. As it was right above the hotel reception, and opposite the lifts and stairs, it was really noisy, especially when the bar closed or groups came back from a night out, with shouting, singing, doors banging etc. The bathroom was ok - a bit dated, could have done with a deeper clean, and only had 2 down lights above the sink, no lighting for the shower or toilet. The sink was meant to be height adjustable but wouldn't budge, and there wasn't anywhere for toiletries. We did have 2 good sized wardrobes and a dresser unit. The TV is locked in Hotel mode, so you can't use the HDMI ports and are limited to a handful of channels, mainly Spanish and German, with BBC2, ITV2, More 4, Drama and CBBC. WiFi was pretty good throughout the hotel. Staff were really friendly and helpful throughout our holiday, they're a credit to the hotel. The pool area is a decent size, with plenty of loungers and chairs. As it was the middle of October, the water is cold, but ok for kids and the adventurous, and there's an infants area with a paddling pool type area (hidden near there are some toilets and a disabled toilet too) Now to the bad. The food. Honestly, I'm not a fussy eater, but I do know basic food safety, and I do have limits. Breakfast was OK - decent selection of cold and cooked (notice I haven't said hot) options like cereal, yoghurt, plus toasters for the bread, bread, bread rolls, croissants etc, jam and butter (butter is only available at breakfast, lunch and dinner you only get a choice of awful margarine). For those that like a Full English, the Bacon was OK, tomatoes are tomatoes, beans weren't the worst I've had, fried eggs and omelettes were generally freshly cooked and hot, scrambled egg was fine, no idea what they do to make the mushrooms but it should be a crime against humanity..., and the sausages are probably the worst I've ever had - it's just that everything was cold. Lunch and dinner both have salad available with cheap sliced ham and cheeses, soup (like the worst cup-a-soup you can imagine but it was warm), several main dishes with the occasional gem hidden amongst the cold, tough, overcooked meats - the braised pig cheeks were surprisingly good, generally some potatoes or rice (both cold, which is a food safety risk with rice), various vegetables etc, plus undercooked, cold chips, cold pasta,cold pasta sauces, occasionally warm and often rock hard pizza. Dinner has a different International theme each night. If you don't eat these dishes, you are SOOL and are stuck with the salad, cold pasta, chips etc. The mexican night was a particularly low point, with the Chilli Con Carne being massively salty (and I like salt) and beef mince that's like the stuff they used to scrape off bones for Turkey Twizzlers in the 80s - it was disgusting. We ended up either eating out for most lunches and dinners, or having something from the snack bar, which was at least hot and fairly decent (if it opened on time or stayed open - it could just shut while you were in the queue at 4pm...) We ended up spending over £150 eating out because one of us or both couldn't or wouldn't eat any of the food available. We arrived on the Tuesday, they finally turned the warmers on for the food cabinets on Sunday after Jet2 came round (TUI have pulled out and Jet2 are taking over providing holidays there) and the bosses were about. Drinks are OK. Estrella is Estrella, and it was cold and plentiful. The cocktails might be your thing, but we didn't like them (the Margarita wasn't terrible, but tasted mainly of cheap like cordial). The Whisky Cream (cheap version of Baileys) is pretty good and lots of people seemed to be drinking that too - they were going through gallons of it at the bar. There's also red and white wine and a passable Sangria, and various cheap versions of spirits that taste ok after the first 4 or 5. Soft drinks, there's Pepsi and Pepsi Max, Kas Lemon and Kas Orange and a couple others I can't remember. The Kas stuff didn't seem as good as I remember, but the pepsi was usually OK, but from the bar it often tasted like there was too much soda water in it - in the restaurant it was fine. The entertainment was OK, but we don't have kids and they would have been bored as I didn't see anything for them. I'd recommend going to Popeye's bar just down the road for their entertainment (doesn't start until 10pm though) or Charlies Bar (again, 10pm start) for better entertainment, and Popeye's is good for food - I think half the hotel was going there for something decent to eat, or to the Chinese that does a decent deal at €14.50 for a selection from the limited menu, and also has a reasonably priced general menu. It's such a shame that the food isn't better, and hot, as it would make the holiday much better - just taking care to cook things properly, server them warm and keep them warm, and use better quality ingredients in some of the dishes is all it needs, and it would only be a minimal cost increase for them. I've never complained before, but this was bad. If you are happy to eat out for half of your holiday and get it cheap enough then it's not too bad, but if you can afford to pay a bit more for somewhere with better food then do it.

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