Rain, rain, go away, come again another day…
The climate of this part of Andalusia is almost guaranteed to be lovely any time of year, so when you arrive at the Adaria Vera Hotel, you’re likely to find the water of the outdoor pools and the children’s pool sparkling in the sunshine. This new building is designed to embrace the outdoors; all the rooms have balconies and the terraces around the pools are furnished for lounging and relaxing; swimming is optional.
Do you know the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man…
When on holiday with children, it’s a real bonus to have a delicious breakfast included and, yes, there are muffins and lots of other tasty morsels to set everyone up nicely for the day. And for the rest of the day, it’s such a treat not to have to worry about where to find the next meal: at the Adaria Vera Hotel, their fabulous restaurant takes care of all that. There’s a wide choice of hot and cold Mediterranean dishes, salads and desserts, all delicious and well worthy of the hotel’s four-star standards.
Frère Jacques, frère Jacques, dormez-vous? dormez-vous?
Soundproofed rooms mean that the children can sleep soundly while the adults enjoy a nightcap in the lively hotel bar. But before bedtime, there is organised entertainment and a games room for the children, too, if you manage to tear them away from the beach and the hotel’s paddling pool.
Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross…
One of the lovely things about Andalusia is the abundance of equestrian establishments and lovely riding trails. A trek on horseback is a real delight and the Cabo de Gata Nature Reserve makes a brilliant day out. And the Adaria Vera Hotel makes the perfect base to come home to – for all the family.