Adalya Elite Lara
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See why so many travellers make Adalya Elite Lara their resort of choice when visiting Antalya. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Rooms at Adalya Elite Lara offer a flat screen TV, a minibar, and a refrigerator providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free wifi.
A concierge and room service are some of the conveniences offered at this resort. A pool and free breakfast will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Adalya Elite Lara, free parking is available.
During your visit, be sure to check out a popular park like Karnaval Park, which is a short distance from the resort.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Adalya Elite Lara as you experience all of the things Antalya has to offer.
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Spacious, fresh room, comfortable mattresses and pillows, there is an option to order an orthopedic pillow for a small surcharge.
Room cleaning is good, linen is changed on time.
There are many different locations with bars, snacks, and what an amazing cafe-patisserie!))
The water in the outdoor pool is warm, you can safely swim and, if desired, warm up during water aerobics. The indoor pool is also very nice,
big hammam.
The food is varied, delicious pastries, desserts and many, many things for every taste. The waiters are attentive and do not leave you unattended. The coffee in the lobby bar and pastry shop is excellent.
Clean, pleasant everywhere.
I will definitely plan a trip to this hotel again.

From the airport to the hotel we took a private transfer (approx. $30) for about 20 minutes. At the reception, staff speak English, Russian, and German.
Most of the tourists in the hotel were from Germany. All tourists are friendly.
The food is very varied, tasty, there is a separate children's compartment and a steam room. Fruits, sweets, meat, fish, salads, etc. In the main restaurant for breakfast there was a long wait for coffee/tea, but this is not critical, you can go to the machines yourself and pour yourself a drink; at lunch and in the evening the waiters served quickly. In addition to the main restaurant, there are two more snack bars and a place where they baked flatbreads and waffles, and you can also get ice cream there. There is a separate coffee shop with sweets near the lobby. Alcohol is good. Overall very pleased with the food.
Room cleaning is tolerable. The rooms are standard, there is a hairdryer, toiletries, toothbrushes, but shampoos were not provided. The room has a safe, minibar (juice, water, soda, soda and beer). They also provide a cosmetic bag in the rooms upon arrival, but we didn’t have one.
The animation is unobtrusive, the children's club is excellent. My daughter liked it. Lots of theater shows in the afternoon. Mini-disco in the evening. The only negative, in my opinion, is the long rewarding process for children, the presentation of paid toys in the evening, and then rewarding adults for participating in the games. I haven’t encountered this in other decent hotels for a long time. Why should all people wait 40 minutes for strangers to be rewarded? Many people get up and leave without waiting for the evening show. There is an amusement park (carousel, cars and a mini Ferris wheel). Cotton candy and popcorn are available for a fee.
We really enjoyed the evening shows on the pier: discos and live music. Nice bar on the pier, nice, relaxing. The sea was surprisingly very warm in May. There is sand on the beach, but when entering the sea there are pebbles.
Overall, I really enjoyed my stay at the hotel. We are glad. Highly recommend.

Big BUT it's sunbeds on the beach, the pier. 40%, or sometimes more, is occupied by towels, people never show up and the administration does not react (this puts the hotel in a lower category at once, it is not nice to holidaymakers when there is plenty of room and you lie "nowhere"). In the dolphins, in the nirvana the cosmopolitan is clearly watching this (hour, one and a half no people-towels are going), people from other hotels are usually asked to leave the beach area, and here from the neighboring hotel calmly take our sunbeds, because their hotel has them worse. The food is good, the choice is good, the execution of the dishes is good; but, clearly, red fish and shrimp on fish day; salty red in the morning -low-quality trimmings. There are many bars, the alcohol is good, the bartenders work hard (it is hard for them). Most of the staff are friendly, but there are girl waiters in the restaurant who with all their looks show dislike (apparently Nazi moments), ignore, approach unhello and with the most disgruntled look.
Public toilets are clean. Unclear moment of attitude guest relationship) - some bags, makeup bags, surprises in the room (even for the first time holidaying in a hotel), to someone ignore (we don't need junk, just an interesting fact), none of the guests are interested in reviews, impressions, maybe we spoiled by other hotels. The beach... the entrance is nice, small pebbles, relatively easy entrance, people themselves litter and therefore bulls on the beach; during the day hauskipping clears glasses. There are many smokers, so you can breathe the sea air in snippets. The evening program is good, and it's fun for the kids. Relations between holidaymakers are good, people are friendly (the contingent likes). There are dogs, cats (we love animals, they are calm, kind and should not be afraid). There are crabs in the river to the left of the hotel beach.
Overall, the hotel is good. There are downsides to hotels at this level, anyway. We would, of course. A decent hotel.
This hotel is predominantly aimed at Turkish and German guests - if you’re a Brit expecting some of the foods you may be used to, you will be disappointed.
The room on arrival was basic - beds comfy but pillows some of the worst I’ve come across. You can pay a euro a day to upgrade your pillow but only realised this when checking out. The water in the shower tray never drains properly and the bathroom smells quite unpleasant at times thanks to this.
The staff are generally friendly - a few stand outs around the hotel. Most don’t go out of their way to chat but are cordial.
The food is varied and generally very good but needs to be labelled more clearly - many items needed a bit of guess work. There’s plenty of choice but not necessarily what we’d choose at home or abroad.
The hotel is big and I have to say the hotel only just copes with it - pool areas are quite small for a hotel this size and there’s a lack of sunbeds meaning towels have to be put down early in the morning to secure a spot. The dining room is vast with different rooms to sit and eat but by the time you negotiate the chaos of the buffet, your food has been on your plate a while. We never ate our mains at the same time as by the time the last person was back with food, the first was on to dessert. Drinks are bog standard for any all inclusive.
The patisserie is a lovely addition.
Biggest issue for us was late check out. We enquired several times about keeping our room on (and we’re happy to pay the €18 a hour to do so) but could only be told to check the morning we’re leaving - it all felt so disorganised. It wasn’t available in the end so we had to use the ‘late check out’ room. This was a tiny box room lacking in AC with a time limit of 20 minutes. 10 minutes (and I’m being serious when I say 10 minutes) a family of Germans started banging on our door demanding to get it despite us telling them we were just in. A better system of booking a slot in a better equipped room is badly needed - we’ve never been in such a small (not particularly clean) room for this purpose.
So overall a good week. We will return to Turkey but will go to a different hotel next time.


Food in the main restaurant is some of the best "All Inclusive" food I've had and if you like BBQ make sure you go to the opposite end of the walkway to the BBQ & Pizza area. The themed restaurants are great with the Turkish one deserving a special mention. They also have an extensive array of snacks available at several locations during the day and a late night snack area in the main restaurant till the early hours.
The rooms we had (side sea view) were spacious and well appointed, cleaned and serviced daily with free mini-bar, safe, air conditioning etc. The whole cleanliness of the hotel was second to none and everyone cleaners, bar staff and waiters were so friendly.
Pools were clean with plenty of sunbeds although these tend to be gone early at the kids areas and on the beach. Water slides for all ages from toddler to adult. Drinks are brought to you regularly by the roller team. (especially if you give them a tip)
certainly lots to do for the young ones kids clubs, water slides and a mini fun fair at night. We found the mini disco a bit monotonous, same tunes often in the same order every night presented by a different kids club member mainly in German. The adult shows in the amphitheatre were excellent and with a two week rolling programme we didn't see the same show twice. The live bands on the pier that start around 10.30pm however need some work, we thought them very poor.
we will definitely be coming back to the Adalya Elite Lara.
Mexican cuisine was very successful, I recommend you to try it. The waiters are very friendly and helpful.
Room Service is a bit mediocre. In general, it is a clean hotel with a nice sea and a nice pool.
Plenty of food, plenty of drinks, everything is good
We recommend it to everyone ❤️










"Remember and book an a la carte experience in the hotel. You can choose between, Turkish, Mexican, Italian & Far Eastern - all fantastic."Read full review
"Difficult to get a decent walk as beach is hard to walk on & main road is very busy. Some of the outdoor facilities are now closed"Read full review
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