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Top Adults Only Resorts in Pacific States

Little Paradise Hotel
"Everything was wonderful. We had a wonderful time. The staff is very friendly. The rooms are cute and very clean. The only thing I would say is the bed is a little too soft. They need to get new mattress mattresses."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Andreas Hotel & Spa
"This is the perfect hotel, small boutique style in a great location. Park your car and walk everywhere. This hotel will meet all expectations"
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Tuscan Springs Hotel & Spa
"Great"
Reviewed on May 18, 2026

Hotel Wailea, Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only
"My husband and I had the most incredible babymoon at Hotel Wailea! From the moment we checked in we were greeted with leis and champagne/alcohol free champagne for me! We stayed 5 glorious nights and every day we raved about the amenities, hospitality, location, and we never wanted to leave!! The ..."
Reviewed on Jun 9, 2026

Del Marcos Hotel
"My fave boutique hotel in Palm Springs , and I have stayed at them all!"
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2026

Movie Colony Hotel - Adults Only
"This was my 3rd visit to the Movie Colony ans i wouldnt stay anywhere els the staff is amazing and the overall property is very clean and walking distance to the casino or downtown. 10 our of 10. Shout out to a member of the staff Nate."
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Avalon Hotel & Bungalows Palm Springs, a Member of Design Hotels
"Not sure why people have written bad reviews about this place. Our stay was amazing and this is now my new favorite spot in Palm Springs (I travel a lot for work). Miguel at the front desk was very welcoming and provided me and my wife complementary wine upon arrival. The food was amazing (branzino ..."
Reviewed on Jun 9, 2026

Secrets Inn Lake Tahoe
"For some reason, we ended up with the ADA room without requesting it. So, there was no jacuzzi but the shower was quite large. The bed filled the majority of the room but we didn’t need much space so it was fine. All the amenities were great, especially the fire place. The day we were checking out ..."
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2026
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Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
"It was a truly memorable island escape with a perfect blend of relaxation and vibrant energy. The oceanfront setting was breathtaking—waking up to the sound of waves and sunset views over the Pacific feels like a dream. Easy access to the beach was one of the best part making it ideal for both families and couples. The staff consistently deliver warm Hawaiian hospitality, adding a personal touch that makes guests feel genuinely welcomed. What makes this property unique is its “resort within a resort” feel—there’s always something to do, from cultural activities to on-site dining that showcases local flavors. You can spend days exploring without ever leaving the property. Area for improvement: I felt some rooms could benefit from modern updates to match the premium experience offered in other parts of the resort. Overall, Hilton Hawaii Resort delivered a vibrant yet relaxing Hawaiian getaway that will leave me and my family with lasting memories."
















