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BelgiumFood – Great variety, always fresh and plentiful (tilt toward British tastes). The paella stood out, but honestly, all the food was well-prepared and enjoyable. At this price point, simply great.
Drinks – Red and white wines, as well as local beers—even Guinness on tap at the bar near the reception! Good selection of juices and soft drinks. Some coffee machines are bean-to-cup, while others use instant coffee. Ice cream available both from machines and in freezers.
Staff – Very friendly, patient, and solution-oriented. Out of a couple dozen staff members, only one person at the bar came across as a bit overly strict—but that just highlighted how accommodating the rest of the staff were.
Pools – There are three main pools: one near reception and two centrally located within the resort. All have adjacent bars and seating areas.
Facilities – Plenty of spaces to relax with drinks or snacks. Kids are well looked after by animators, and there are several playgrounds, mini-zoo, mini-shop and vacation stuff vending machines.
Next to reception, you’ll find a laundry room, an ATM, luggage storage, and tour agency representatives.
Accommodation – Most bungalows are set on a steep slope up from the Food Court, which means a bit of a climb—great for working off those extra calories! If you prefer, you can request electric buggy transport. Some bungalows are closer to reception, making for easier walks.
Parking & Transport – Ample parking. A shuttle bus is available, but we didn’t use it—we either walked or drove.
Beach Tip – If you're looking for variety, saltwater, sandy beaches, or inflatable water attractions, head to Benidorm—specifically the eastern side of Platja de Ponent.
Extras – Aqua Natura, a 10–15-minute easy walk from Magic Natura, with reserved (orange) area for MN guests and the same complimentary food and drink options.
Bonus – Striking few mosquitoes or flies on the resort grounds.