This 271-room luxury hotel is kid-friendly and large -- with five buildings, two pools, three restaurants, four bars, and a wide array of on-site amenities -- but sprawling grounds allow for uncrowded and mostly serene spaces. Rooms have elegant decor, [balconies]() or terraces, and large bathrooms, most with separate showers and tubs. The location across the boardwalk from a sandy beach is a great perk, and the Art Deco style in common spaces is elegant. This is one of the best luxury hotels for the price in Costa Adeje, and most will prefer the rooms here to those at the similarly priced Iberostar Grand Hotel El Mirador. The Royal Garden Villas is nicer, but also more expensive.
This 271-room luxury hotel is kid-friendly and large -- with five buildings, two pools, three restaurants, four bars, and a wide array of on-site amenities -- but sprawling grounds allow for uncrowded and mostly serene spaces. Rooms have elegant decor, [balconies]() or terraces, and large bathrooms, most with separate showers and tubs. The location across the boardwalk from a sandy beach is a great perk, and the Art Deco style in common spaces is elegant. This is one of the best luxury hotels for the price in Costa Adeje, and most will prefer the rooms here to those at the similarly priced Iberostar Grand Hotel El Mirador. The Royal Garden Villas is nicer, but also more expensive.
One of Costa Adeje’s largest resorts, the luxurious Bahía del Duque has 351 rooms and villas on sprawling lush grounds. The long list of on-site amenities includes four large free-form pools, eight (pricey) restaurants, extensive sports facilities, a beautiful spa, and a fitness center with Pilates, yoga, and meditation classes. Rooms are decorated in a soft palette of ocean neutrals -- taupe, seagrass green -- with touches of beach-y wicker. And all rooms include a furnished balcony or terrace. Villas are a notch above standard Double Rooms and feature more upscale furnishings, large terraces, and private pools. The resort's location, right on Costa Adeje’s prettiest beach, is a major selling point. It's more expensive, but with far more features than its luxury resort neighbor, Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion del Sur.
One of Costa Adeje’s largest resorts, the luxurious Bahía del Duque has 351 rooms and villas on sprawling lush grounds. The long list of on-site amenities includes four large free-form pools, eight (pricey) restaurants, extensive sports facilities, a beautiful spa, and a fitness center with Pilates, yoga, and meditation classes. Rooms are decorated in a soft palette of ocean neutrals -- taupe, seagrass green -- with touches of beach-y wicker. And all rooms include a furnished balcony or terrace. Villas are a notch above standard Double Rooms and feature more upscale furnishings, large terraces, and private pools. The resort's location, right on Costa Adeje’s prettiest beach, is a major selling point. It's more expensive, but with far more features than its luxury resort neighbor, Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion del Sur.
Royal Garden Villas is a serene, Southeast Asian-inspired sanctuary with a hillside location within the Costa Adeje golf course. Its tranquil atmosphere is the complete opposite of most area resorts. The 28 rooms are all sumptuous villas with Southeast Asian decor, full kitchens, massive marble bathrooms, and spacious terraces with private pools. The resort's main pool is surrounded by Balinese sunbeds, and its restaurant has romantic decor and serves breakfast and lunch (lunch is available through room service), and the spa has a thermal circuit that's free for guests. Royal Garden is built into a hill, so affords views of the mountains and sea from most points -- including private terraces -- but there is nothing within walking distance. This is one of the only true luxury boutique hotels in Southern Tenerife; only Hotel Las Madrigueras Golf Resort & Spa is comparable.
Royal Garden Villas is a serene, Southeast Asian-inspired sanctuary with a hillside location within the Costa Adeje golf course. Its tranquil atmosphere is the complete opposite of most area resorts. The 28 rooms are all sumptuous villas with Southeast Asian decor, full kitchens, massive marble bathrooms, and spacious terraces with private pools. The resort's main pool is surrounded by Balinese sunbeds, and its restaurant has romantic decor and serves breakfast and lunch (lunch is available through room service), and the spa has a thermal circuit that's free for guests. Royal Garden is built into a hill, so affords views of the mountains and sea from most points -- including private terraces -- but there is nothing within walking distance. This is one of the only true luxury boutique hotels in Southern Tenerife; only Hotel Las Madrigueras Golf Resort & Spa is comparable.
Families with young children would do well at this 473-room, mid-range all-inclusive. It is not a 4-star property (as advertised), but it does feature a few nice amenities, including a large pool with a kiddy section; a kids’ club; two restaurants; and daily entertainment. The location a two-minute walk from a great beach is a major plus -- but rooms, although spacious and sunny, are basic, with dated decor, average bathrooms, and balconies furnished with plastic chairs. It’s a busy hotel, so couples looking to spend some quiet days in the sun may want to compare rates at neighboring adult-only Hovima Costa Adeje.
Families with young children would do well at this 473-room, mid-range all-inclusive. It is not a 4-star property (as advertised), but it does feature a few nice amenities, including a large pool with a kiddy section; a kids’ club; two restaurants; and daily entertainment. The location a two-minute walk from a great beach is a major plus -- but rooms, although spacious and sunny, are basic, with dated decor, average bathrooms, and balconies furnished with plastic chairs. It’s a busy hotel, so couples looking to spend some quiet days in the sun may want to compare rates at neighboring adult-only Hovima Costa Adeje.