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The 20 Best Adult-Only Resorts That You Should Visit


The 20 Best Adult-Only Resorts That You Should Visit


Where No Kids and No Chaos Meet

You deserve a wine menu and a hammock that doesn’t swing into chaos. These 20 adult-only resorts take silence seriously—in the best possible way. Poolside peace, ocean views, and zero cannonball contests. It’s luxury with a volume knob turned way down and the spa dial turned way up. 

1.jpgIntroducing The Caves Hotel Jamaica by The Alex & Joe Team at Compass

1. Jade Mountain, St. Lucia

Sanctuaries feature open-air layouts with private infinity pools facing the Pitons. The fourth wall is also intentionally absent to maximize the view. Rooms are tech-free by design, and beach access is available nearby through the resort’s sister property, Anse Chastanet.

File:Jade Mountain Resort (24143692642).jpgPrayitno / Thank you for (12 millions +) view from Los Angeles, USA on Wikimedia

2. Excellence Playa Mujeres, Mexico

This adults-only, all-inclusive resort lies just north of Cancun. It features ten pools, 11 bars, and 11 a la carte restaurants, all included in your stay. Additionally, a full-service spa and 24-hour room service give you plenty to do—or plenty to enjoy.

2.jpgDoes Excellence Playa Mujeres Live Up To The Hype? by Palm Leaf Travel

3. Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, California

Perched above the Pacific, the resort blends luxury with natural surroundings. Suites come equipped with fireplaces and ocean-view decks, and guests can also join daily yoga or nature walks. To top it all off, the acclaimed Sierra Mar restaurant anchors the experience with seasonal menus and panoramic coastal views. 

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4. COMO Cocoa Island, Maldives

Imagine waking up in a villa shaped like a Maldivian fishing boat, perched right over crystal-clear waters. Step out onto your private sundeck, slide into the lagoon, then wander to a morning yoga session or spa treatment! Don't think twice about meals either—they've got you covered.

4.jpgLuxury hotel at COMO Cocoa Island in the Maldives by World of the Universe

5. The Caves, Negril, Jamaica

Clinging to the cliffs above Negril’s coast, this resort features 12 handcrafted cottages, along with a saltwater pool and spa rooted in Aveda principles. Guests often end the day with a private cave dinner, followed by a quiet plunge into the sea just below. 

5.jpgThe Caves Hotel: Escape to Jamaica's Underground World | Travel Guide by The Travel Guide

6. Likuliku Lagoon Resort, Fiji

Traditional Fijian bures stand above a calm lagoon, designed with timber and thatch to reflect the island's setting. Their open decks also lead straight into shallow reef waters, where coral and sea life await any adventurous diver. If you're not one to venture on your own, that's okay; guided excursions extend the experience beyond the shoreline. 

6.jpgLikuliku Lagoon Resort with Brodie Harper by Fiji Journal

7. Casa Chameleon, Las Catalinas, Costa Rica

Winding paths lead through a hillside village, where each villa faces the Pacific in uninterrupted quiet. Since the design prioritizes seclusion, every space includes a plunge pool and a coastal view. Afterward, guests can either walk to nearby beaches or arrange private dining through the concierge. 

Untitled%20design%20-%202025-06-27T172350.906.jpgCasa Chameleon at Las Catalinas Property Tour | Sunset Villa | Guanacaste, Costa Rica by Step Daddy Dro

8. Hotel Wailea, Maui, Hawaii

Set on 15 acres above the coast, the resort emphasizes wide views and intentional quiet that carries through to each private lanai. A shuttle connects guests to Wailea Beach, and for dinner, many choose the garden restaurant or the chef’s treehouse table. 

Untitled%20design%20-%202025-06-27T172730.377.jpgHotel Wailea Relais & Chateaux by The Gypsea Traveller

9. Royal Davui Island Resort, Fiji

Villas stand quietly apart, each positioned for privacy and views of Beqa Lagoon. Lucky guests can begin the day in an open-air restaurant beneath a centuries-old banyan tree. Then, just as the tide shifts, they can turn their attention to the surrounding reef and the calm of the marine sanctuary. 

9.jpgRoyal Davui Island Resort, Fiji: Unwind in Paradise | Travel Guide by The Travel Guide

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10. Sanctuary Camelback Mountain, Arizona

Set along the slope of Camelback Mountain, the resort opens to sweeping desert views that extend well beyond Scottsdale. Casitas and private homes are further spaced for privacy, blending into the terrain, and only adding to the ambiance. The setting shapes the experience, from spa treatments to chef-led dining at Elements. 

Untitled%20design%20-%202025-06-27T173515.985.jpgInside The Sanctuary: Paradise Valley's Secret Luxury Resort by Paul Balzano

11. Hedonism II, Negril, Jamaica

Freedom defines the atmosphere here, where clothing-optional spaces and daily themed events set a playful tone. That energy extends across the 20-acre property, connecting garden paths and oceanfront suites, and even the layout encourages movement between privacy and the shoreline just beyond. 

11.jpgTop 10 Adults-Only All-Inclusive Resorts in Jamaica (2024) by Vault of Epic Facts

12. Perivolas, Oia, Santorini

This cliffside property was converted from centuries-old caves once used by local fishermen. Today, its domed suites open toward the caldera, many with private terraces and plunge pools. The setting is nice and intimate, too, with amenities centered on privacy and uninterrupted views. 

12.jpgGorgeous Perivolas Hotel in Oia, Santorini Walk Through Tour by Santorini Dave

13. Le Blanc Spa Resort, Cancun, Mexico

Awarded a five-diamond rating, this adults-only, all-inclusive resort fronts a private stretch of white sand beach. On-site, guests enjoy gourmet dining at four specialty restaurants and a full-service spa featuring hydrotherapy facilities. Butler service is also available in all room categories, and nightly live entertainment rounds out the experience.

File:Our Resort (4067992169).jpgTodd Van Hoosear on Wikimedia

14. Secrets Maroma Beach, Riviera Cancun, Mexico

Secrets Maroma sits on one of Mexico’s dreamiest beaches—white sand, turquoise waves, and total peace. With 412 luxe suites (some swim-out), eight restaurants, a 13,000 sq ft spa, and 24-hour room service, it’s where adults go to do everything… or nothing at all. 

13.jpgSecrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun Resort | (Full Tour & Honest Review) by Luxscape

15. The Standard, Ibiza, Spain

Set in the heart of Ibiza Town, The Standard sits where a neighborhood cinema once stood. The rooftop pool and lounge are the perfect perch to soak in Old Town views, while downstairs, Jara serves up farm-to-table Mediterranean dishes in a breezy, social vibe. 

14.jpg14 Best Hotels in Ibiza with Incredible Views and Amenities by Hotel Finder

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16. Couples Swept Away, Negril, Jamaica

At Couples Swept Away, mornings can start with ocean breezes and end with a tennis match! The spa leans into the laid-back beach vibe, while the 10-acre sports complex brings the energy. Bonus: the shoreline makes it easy to slip into the sea. 

15.jpgCouples Swept Away Negril, Jamaica | All Inclusive Adult Only Resort by Average Wild Experience

17. Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa, Tucson, Arizona

Miraval spans around 400 acres in the Sonoran Desert. Here, accommodation follows a casita and villa concept, each opening onto private patios or terraces. The resort also builds each day around mindful activities like hikes, equine therapy, spa treatments, yoga, and meditation, all designed to integrate well with the desert scenery. 

Untitled%20design%20-%202025-06-27T174822.256.jpgMiraval Arizona Resort & Spa Tucson by PRIVATEUPGRADES

18. El Dorado Maroma, Riviera Maya, Mexico

Positioned along Maroma Beach, this resort includes the first overwater bungalows in Mexico. Each suite features glass floor panels and direct ladder access to the ocean. Guests often book the all-inclusive package, which covers personalized butler service and dining at several gourmet restaurants. 

16-1.jpgEl Dorado Maroma Review: Luxury All-Inclusive Resort in Riviera Maya, Mexico by TripTalesToday

19. Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, Aruba

This Eagle Beach gem proves that less noise is the way to go. Bucuti & Tara skips the party for warm breezes, thoughtful design, and spa days that lean into Aruban wellness. Toss in a sustainable menu and no kids in sight? That’s a solid yes. 

Untitled%20design%20-%202025-06-27T175242.944.jpgBucuti And Tara Beach Resort Aruba Tour by Jimmy's Adventures

20. Bungalows Key Largo, Florida Keys, USA

Spread across 12 acres of waterfront land, the 135 bungalows are spaced to create a strong sense of privacy. Furthermore, verandas and outdoor tubs extend that quiet retreat outdoors. Just steps away, the shoreline becomes the center of unhurried dining and relaxed activity. 

17.jpgBungalows Key Largo: Best All Inclusive Resort In Florida by Follow Me Away