Pros

  • Beachfront, all-inclusive that backs onto a golden-sand beach
  • 25-minute drive from Albufeira and its offerings
  • Bright rooms have flat-screen TVs, AC, and furnished terraces
  • Large outdoor pool surrounded by loungers, plus indoor pool
  • Kiddy pool and adventure playground with a zip-line
  • Beach volleyball court, mini-golf course, and several tennis courts
  • Three restaurants serving international cuisine and two bars
  • Daily entertainment such as live music and evening shows
  • Free shuttle bus to Vilamoura and Albufeira
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Cons

  • Some room decor and bathrooms could use a revamp
  • Some might find the resort too isolated
  • No in-room Wi-Fi
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Bottom Line

The Adriana Beach Club is a sprawling, three-pearl resort just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Praia do Poco Velho. This all-inclusive resort is a 30-minute drive from Albufeira, although it aims to provide for its guests’ every needs on site. The resort has two big pools -- one indoors and the other set in a sunny outdoor terrace -- three buffet restaurants and two bars, a mini-golf course and a beach volleyball court, and a fun adventure playground for kids. That said, the resort’s 438 rooms have some dated decor, and bathrooms need a revamp. They do, however, have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, AC, and outdoor spaces. Travelers looking for sleeker digs might want to try the Salgados Palm Village Apartments & Suites.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Adriana Beach Club Hotel Resort

Scene

Sprawling beach resort with smartly decorated restaurants and vast freeform pool

The Adriana Beach Club is a vast, sprawling place with a number of low-lying buildings with red clay-tiled roofs, spread over 17 hectares (42 acres) of lush green lawn. While some areas look modern and attractive -- the glistening, bright lobby and serene Al-Gharb Restaurant, for example, many areas are dated and furnished with mismatched decor. Where this hotel really shines is outdoors, where a freeform pool and plethora of sports and games facilities are available. The decent all-inclusive packages and array of amenities primarily attracts families who are typically content to spend all their time on-site.

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Location

Just removed from the beach, and 25-minute drive to Albufeira

The Adriana Beach Club is an isolated property, but it’s one that is set up so that its guests won’t need to leave until it's time to head to the airport. That said, the resort offers a free shuttle bus to the two nearest towns, Vilamoura and Albufeira, but they are both about 25 to 30 minutes away by car, in opposite directions. Closer to home, the resorts backs onto the golden sands of the Praia do Poco Velho. Guests have to take a flight of wooden stairs down a red sandstone cliff to reach the beach. Expect transfer times of 35 minutes to and from Faro Airport.

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Rooms

Bright but a bit underwhelming rooms

The hotel’s 438 bright rooms are similar to the rest of the property, as they're furnished with a mix of dated and contemporary furnishings. It's mostly room fabrics and some of the furniture that feels old-fashioned, and the neutral-tone tile floors, white wooden furniture, and mostly white walls combine for an underwhelming feel. However, bright-blue accent walls, artwork, and pops of teal from throw pillows in some rooms add a bit of cheer. Standard Rooms have either two twin beds or one double, a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall, mini-fridge, safe, small desk, and AC, while large rooms have space for an extra bed for kids. Each room also has a large, furnished terrace. Bathrooms are similarly basic and in need of a refresh, equipped with outdated floral tiles, a shower/tub combo with a plastic curtain, and a bidet. A hairdryer and toiletries are provided. In-room Wi-Fi is not available.

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Features

Three restaurants, outdoor and indoor pools, and lots of activity-centric facilities

The Adriana Beach Club has lots of family-friendly amenities, which are designed to ensure that guests never need to leave the resort. Many guests choose to go the all-inclusive route, which includes local spirits, wine, and beer, and food at the hotel’s three restaurants. The dining options consist of a large buffet restaurant serving broadly Mediterranean food three times a day, and two smaller buffet eateries that need to be booked in advance. There are also two bars -- one by the large freeform outdoor pool. Also by the outdoor pool are a kiddy pool, and dozens of loungers and Balinese beds, the latter of which requires a fee. A curving indoor pool is on-site, but the space isn't very attractive. 

There are tons of activities to keep guests busy: the hotel has a mini-golf course and several tennis courts, as well as a fun adventure playground for kids with zip-lines and a volleyball court. Additionally, a small gym and an outdoor spa for massages and wellness treatments  are available. Kids are amply catered for by entertainment that the hotel’s animation team puts on daily during high season. The hotel runs a free shuttle bus service to the nearby towns of Vilamoura and Albufeira. Wi-Fi is limited to the hotel’s shared areas.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Adriana Beach Club Hotel Resort

Scene

Sprawling beach resort with smartly decorated restaurants and vast freeform pool

The Adriana Beach Club is a vast, sprawling place with a number of low-lying buildings with red clay-tiled roofs, spread over 17 hectares (42 acres) of lush green lawn. While some areas look modern and attractive -- the glistening, bright lobby and serene Al-Gharb Restaurant, for example, many areas are dated and furnished with mismatched decor. Where this hotel really shines is outdoors, where a freeform pool and plethora of sports and games facilities are available. The decent all-inclusive packages and array of amenities primarily attracts families who are typically content to spend all their time on-site.

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Location

Just removed from the beach, and 25-minute drive to Albufeira

The Adriana Beach Club is an isolated property, but it’s one that is set up so that its guests won’t need to leave until it's time to head to the airport. That said, the resort offers a free shuttle bus to the two nearest towns, Vilamoura and Albufeira, but they are both about 25 to 30 minutes away by car, in opposite directions. Closer to home, the resorts backs onto the golden sands of the Praia do Poco Velho. Guests have to take a flight of wooden stairs down a red sandstone cliff to reach the beach. Expect transfer times of 35 minutes to and from Faro Airport.

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Rooms

Bright but a bit underwhelming rooms

The hotel’s 438 bright rooms are similar to the rest of the property, as they're furnished with a mix of dated and contemporary furnishings. It's mostly room fabrics and some of the furniture that feels old-fashioned, and the neutral-tone tile floors, white wooden furniture, and mostly white walls combine for an underwhelming feel. However, bright-blue accent walls, artwork, and pops of teal from throw pillows in some rooms add a bit of cheer. Standard Rooms have either two twin beds or one double, a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall, mini-fridge, safe, small desk, and AC, while large rooms have space for an extra bed for kids. Each room also has a large, furnished terrace. Bathrooms are similarly basic and in need of a refresh, equipped with outdated floral tiles, a shower/tub combo with a plastic curtain, and a bidet. A hairdryer and toiletries are provided. In-room Wi-Fi is not available.

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Features

Three restaurants, outdoor and indoor pools, and lots of activity-centric facilities

The Adriana Beach Club has lots of family-friendly amenities, which are designed to ensure that guests never need to leave the resort. Many guests choose to go the all-inclusive route, which includes local spirits, wine, and beer, and food at the hotel’s three restaurants. The dining options consist of a large buffet restaurant serving broadly Mediterranean food three times a day, and two smaller buffet eateries that need to be booked in advance. There are also two bars -- one by the large freeform outdoor pool. Also by the outdoor pool are a kiddy pool, and dozens of loungers and Balinese beds, the latter of which requires a fee. A curving indoor pool is on-site, but the space isn't very attractive. 

There are tons of activities to keep guests busy: the hotel has a mini-golf course and several tennis courts, as well as a fun adventure playground for kids with zip-lines and a volleyball court. Additionally, a small gym and an outdoor spa for massages and wellness treatments  are available. Kids are amply catered for by entertainment that the hotel’s animation team puts on daily during high season. The hotel runs a free shuttle bus service to the nearby towns of Vilamoura and Albufeira. Wi-Fi is limited to the hotel’s shared areas.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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