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Adriana Beach Club Hotel Resort is a family-friendly hotel in Praia da Falesia, on the Algarve. The region is best known for its whitewashed fishing villages on low cliffs and sandy coves. Falesia Beach is steps from the resort, where you'll find long stretches of shore and a scenic coastline. Palm trees and landscaped gardens give this property a classic southern European look.
There are four outdoor pools, one heated indoor pool, as well as plenty of places for you to relax in the sun or the shade. You can take part in sports activities at the resort including football, tennis, beach volleyball and mini golf. The hotel runs regular aerobics and aqua aerobics classes. For some downtime, you can play table tennis, boules or darts. You will also have access to the on-site spa, offering a variety of beauty treatments and massages, plus a Turkish bath and sauna. Children can enjoy the hotel-run dance classes and quizzes during the day.
When it comes to eating you have a choice of three restaurants. Al-Gharb allows you to dine overlooking the garden as well as the pool and has a special menu for little guests. O Celeiro offers international cuisine at dinner time, while as the name might suggest Grill specialises in barbecued food. If it’s just a drink or snack you’re after there are two poolside bars.
The hotel has a variety of room types to suit individuals, friends, couples and families. If you want that extra bit of space why not upgrade to a large room? All options have air conditioning as well as a TV with satellite channels and mini-fridge.
The nearest centre is a short drive from the hotel where you can explore local bars, restaurants and nightlife. Authentic dishes to taste include caldo verde soup, traditional stews and spicy sausages. For a sweet treat, you can go to one of the local bakeries for a famous Pastel de Nata. The town also has a bustling nightlife scene with frequent live music played in bars and clubs.
This hotel is popular! Rated very good by 3345 people on Tripadvisor
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7 Nights All Inclusive
from £613 per person
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check price & availabilityFacilities
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Kids Entertainment
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Gym
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Air-con
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Kids play area
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Outdoor pool
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Wifi
- Kids Entertainment
- Games Room
- Gym
- Sauna
- Spa
- Massage
- Beauty Salon
- Entertainment Program
- Hot Tub
- Steam bath
- 24 hr reception
- Air-con
- Airport Shuttle
- Bar
- Bike Hire
- Car park
- Cot
- High chairs
- Kids play area
- Laundry
- Medical service
- Mini golf
- Night club
- Outdoor pool
- Pool Table
- Restaurant
- Safe
- Shop(s)
- Sun terrace
- Table tennis
- Terrace
- Wifi
- Aerobics
- Aqua fit
- Beach volleyball
- Poolside snack bar
- Salon
- Tennis
- Theatre
- Volleyball
- Kids Club
Location

Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
Address: 8200-379, Rocha Baixinha, Apartado 6115, 434, Albufeira, Portugal
Phone: +00351289540100
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First family holiday
We have just returned from a week stay at this holiday as our first family holiday! On first arrival, the place is friendly and welcoming.. we arrived at 11:30am, although our rooms were ready we couldn’t get there as the buggy that takes you to your rooms the driver was on break, so we were sent for our lunch. The food here is nice and there’s lots of options, although by the end of our holiday it was kind of repetitive… the restaurant is clean and well done, there is two main pools, although there is a baby pool but the main main pool is the area we most used, most of the sunbeds are broken and need fixing but if you get up and secure one early you won’t have an issue having a dodgy one, the rooms are clean and well maintained I’d say, although they could do with a slight tweak of upgrade too them, the downside to our room was that the balcony was TINY, me and my partner struggled to relax out on it in the night after our kids went to sleep… we were in room AB202 so our room was on the other side of the complex which I will say was an utter nightmare with a toddler and baby everyday, having to cross a main road and then do a 10/15 minute walk to the pool / restaurant, also the pathway of this walk needs doing ASAP it is an utter danger hazard, my child could of easily tripped and hurt herself, never mind someone unstable walking… maybe when this place closes from the 6th November to March this is something they can focus on because it is a MUST. The entertainment reps are amazing, they have such energy and are on the go from the morning to night time, there’s lots of stuff to do like archery, darts, cocktail game etc etc. This was a lovely place to go for a first family holiday.
A lovely 1 week away
For context, myself and my friend (both 25 year old females) returned from this resort a couple of days ago. We were there for 1 week all inclusive. Resort: multiple apartment complexes, 2 pools, 2 restaurants spread over a huge resort. Buggy service is available to take you around with your suitcases. For the first few days it was a nightmare to navigate around but soon got used to it! Lots of activities to enjoy, archery, wellness spa (I had a great sports massage), yoga, gym, tennis, cycling, beach etc. I would say this resort is more for active people that like walking and getting out and about. Check in: Friendly, arrived early but there was a luggage hold area and you are free to use facilities in the resort while waiting. The room: Clean, fairly modern. Unfortunately our shower pressure was poor at the best of times and was either too hot or too cold. The beds were too hard for us but not awful. Good aircon. There was an outside balcony which was an unexpected nice touch. The walls are very thin, you can hear other peoples TV's and playing any music was out of the question. Food: Lots of selection, meat, fish, veg, fruit, pizza, pasta, salad etc, We were impressed by the quality of what was provided. The only let down was dinner at The Grill restaurant (you have to book in the morning for dinner that evening) It's a set menu and what we had was dry, overcooked and not nice at all, we didn't visit there again. The location is pretty at sunset so it has so much potential. If you can, try to avoid peak lunch/dinner times, not only is it a massive que for food, you often find yourself navigating and barging through people that were just stood there doing nothing. With that being said, there were no issues ever finding somewhere to sit and eat. Drink: Different areas to help yourself to soft drinks, water, coffee, wine and beer on tap. Get a coffee from the machine on the left in the main restaurant. The other machines around the resort made the coffee too watery and not great at all. Alcoholic drinks served at the bars were decent and strong, Captain Morgans, Smirnoff etc. I'm used to many all inclusive resorts watering down alcohol but can say first hand that the alcohol they serve here is the proper stuff. Pools: Kids entertainment, pool activities etc is at the main pool. Me and my friend avoided this at all costs because it was loud and didn't interest us. We sunbathed at the second pool by the Grill restaurant (near the beach), as the resort is so extensive, you can use loungers on the grass, underneath trees, or pull your own lounger from somewhere. This was really nice. The pools are NOT heated, in fact they were freezing, as we visited in October we were not expecting summer heat anyway and it was actually quite refreshing to just jump straight in. Staff: No problems with any staff, all friendly and helpful. Andre in particular was such a laugh, he worked mainly at the bar of the second pool, very chatty and was always encouraging some drinks (who says no on holiday haha). Guests: While we were there it was mainly German, Dutch, French and other European tourists. We probably spoke to 2 or 3 other British groups of people the whole time we were there. No problem for us but is good to be aware of the fact that not everyone spoke good English and often dismissed you all together. Location: The resort is very rural, essentially somewhere between Albufiera and Vilamoura. There's nowhere walking distance if you want to leave the resort. You can get a bus from reception for 1euro each to either Albufeira or Vilamoura on alternate days. You must book this the day before and the journeys for both take around 20-30 minutes. Vilamoura Marina and Beach is lovely and good if you want a more upmarket, fancier place to visit. I would not personally recommend Albufeira, it's a pretty run down Brits abroad sort of vibe and was not our sort of thing at all. Annoyingly the buses leave the resort at either 9.30am or 11am, and return at 4pm or 7.30pm. Having an evening or night out is not really an option and if you miss the bus you'll have to pay about 30 euros to get back. Cost: Good value for money, flights, private transfer, all inclusive hotel stay amounted to £500 each, so overall, cannot complain at all. Overall: The resort is very family friendly, quiet, peaceful for the most part. Structured activities. The were LOTS of older people on the resort (50+) so if you're looking for some nightlife vibe that's not a cringe cabaret singer, then this place is not for you. Myself and my friend were outcasts in that sense but we definitely made the most of it regardless. If you want to go out, go to Vilamoura or head down to the beach that is part of the resort (you need your room key to access the gate down to the beach). I wouldn't mind staying at this resort again but I would probably return in peak summer months to see if there's a bit more going on.
Great for first time parents
This was overall a great experience for our first time travelling with a baby. The people are so helpful and the location of this hotel is brilliant. Just to provide an overall picture there are two outdoor pool areas, both with a bar and a restaurant. -The larger pool which is closer to the reception is much more lively, this is the key entertainment area and has more room for a larger group of people. This has a restaurant which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner (of which you do not have to book). -The second pool is on the opposite side of the site and is a lot calmer and more relaxed, as parents of a baby we ended up spending a majority of our time here. The restaurant here is available for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Booking is only required for dinner at this restaurant and you book near the reception area on the morning (08:30) of the day you would like to attend. In regards to food there is a great selection at each times. As the hotel was fully booked during our stay there was always a wide selection of foods. On our first day we enjoyed suckling roast pork which was definitely a treat. As a family the buffet feature was very helpful as I was able to cater well for my baby who is currently weaning. The location of the hotel is great as there is access to the beach from the hotel, we definitely enjoyed the beautiful sunsets here. It would have been great to have a snack bar here especially on the very hot days. Overall it was a great stay here and I will definitely recommend this place to others.
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