Family Suite Hotels in Costa Adeje: Two-Bedroom Stays in Tenerife
5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Costa Adeje . Handpicked for families who want the best.
If you have travelled to a Spanish resort with two children in one double room, you already know the problem. A family suite in Costa Adeje fixes the 9pm bedtime stand-off. The five hotels here all offer either a separate kids' bedroom, a one-bedroom apartment with a sofa-bed in a living area, or interconnecting doubles where the kids' room locks from the inside. Most have a kitchenette, which means breakfast for early risers without paying for the buffet, and afternoon snacks without a 12-euro club sandwich.
Costa Adeje has the longest, flattest beach promenade on Tenerife and a year-round 22°C climate, which is why it sells out for school holidays a year in advance. The atmosphere is family-resort polished: not particularly Spanish-feeling, more international, with English menus everywhere and German-speaking staff at the check-in desk. The trade-off for the lack of local-old-town character is logistics that just work. Pharmacies, supermarkets, paediatric clinics and burger places line the same four-kilometre strip, all walkable from any hotel here.
🛏️Why a family suite in Costa Adeje beats two double rooms
Suites here are usually one or two bedrooms with a separate living area. Flamingo Suites and Royal Hideaway Corales Suites have proper kitchenettes; Tivoli La Caleta has interconnecting doubles instead. Pick the layout, not the brand: kitchenette saves money, interconnect saves space.
The hotels are clustered in three pockets. La Caleta (north) is quietest with the best beaches. Torviscas and Playa del Duque sit central with the most restaurants. Playa Paraiso further north is cheaper but you taxi to most things. We picked one suite from each pocket so you can match it to your family's noise tolerance.
For year-round stays the suite format is the safest bet. A toddler napping at 1pm with the rest of the family on the balcony is an order of magnitude calmer than four people whispering in one room. Check the suite has a door, not a curtain divider, before booking.
Parent's take
We travelled with a five and an eight-year-old and the eight-year-old wanted to read after lights-out. With a family suite she could keep her bedside light on for 30 minutes without waking the youngest. That alone justifies the room upgrade, before counting the kitchenette breakfast money saved. Look at the floor plan in the listing photos: some 'suites' are still a single open-plan room with a partition.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Costa Adeje with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Flamingo Suites Boutique Hotel
Torviscas Bajo
Wonderful
680 reviews
A small four-star with one and two-bedroom suites, each with a fully-fitted kitchenette and a separate living-dining area. Two pools, one heated for the children's section, and a 12-minute downhill walk to Playa de Fañabé.
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€234/night
Why families love Flamingo Suites Boutique Hotel
We took a two-bedroom suite for a week. The kitchenette had everything we needed for porridge, smoothies and snacks, which saved a small fortune. Soundproofing between the bedrooms is good; we put the four-year-old down at 8pm and watched a movie on the sofa-bed with the volume up. The walk to the beach is downhill on the way out and a slog on the way back, especially with a tired kid. Take the bus or a 6-euro taxi up.

Tivoli La Caleta Resort
La Caleta
Wonderful
1,340 reviews
A five-star with interconnecting double-double family rooms, a children's pool with mini-slide, and direct access to the quietest cove in Costa Adeje. The two doubles are separated by a lockable door, not a partition, so the kids' room is a real bedroom.
From
€300/night
Why families love Tivoli La Caleta Resort
We booked the interconnect family room and it worked exactly as you would hope. Door locked from the parent side at 9pm so the seven-year-old could read. La Caleta cove is the calmest beach we found on the south coast; the eight-year-old swam to a rock and back without us worrying. The hotel runs a free yoga class in the morning that we used while the kids' programme took the youngest. Top tip: order the simple kids' menu, not the buffet at lunch.

Royal Hideaway Corales Suites
La Caleta
Wonderful
920 reviews
An adults-friendly five-star where the family wing has one and two-bedroom suites with kitchenettes, separate kids' rooms, and oversized terraces with a private outdoor sofa. On Playa La Enramada beach, with a heated children's pool a few steps from the family suites.
From
€409/night
Why families love Royal Hideaway Corales Suites
The two-bedroom suite is genuinely large for Costa Adeje, around 90 square metres. The terrace had its own outdoor dining area which we used for breakfast every day. The kids' pool sits in a separate part of the resort to the adult-only zone, which means the family side is busier but more our pace. The kitchenette is small but does the job for cereal and snacks. The downside is the price, especially in school holidays.

MYND Adeje
Playa Paraiso
Excellent
540 reviews
An apartment-format four-star with one and two-bedroom layouts, all with kitchenette, washing machine, and a private terrace big enough for a sun lounger. Best price-per-square-metre on this list, which is why families with longer stays book it.
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€183/night
Why families love MYND Adeje
We stayed two weeks because of the washing-machine-in-the-room. With two kids that one feature alone was worth the trip up to Playa Paraiso. The two-bedroom units are good size, around 65 square metres, and the second bedroom has a real door. Pool is small for the building so go down before 10am or after 5pm to get a sunbed. Taxi to the main Avenida Adeje is 9 euros each way.

Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife
Playa Paraiso
Excellent
2,840 reviews
A five-star with family suites that include a kids-only second bedroom decorated in rock-themed colours and equipped with bunk beds. The hotel runs a daily kids' programme, has a teen lounge, and the family pool is separate from the adult party-pool zone.
From
€287/night
Why families love Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife
Yes the music plays loudly at the main pool, but the family pool side is a different vibe and the family suites face away from the noise. The kids' bunk-bed bedroom was a real win for our nine-year-old who has never had bunks before. The teen lounge entertained the eleven-year-old for hours. Food is expensive on-site, so we ate dinner in Playa Paraiso village which is a 10-minute walk down the hill. Siam Park is 18 minutes by taxi.
💡Tips for booking a family suite in Costa Adeje
- 1Look at the floor-plan photo on the listing, not just the bed shot. A real suite has a wall and a door between the kids' bedroom and the parents' bedroom. A single-room layout with a partition is sold as a suite too.
- 2Book a kitchenette if you have a kid under three. Microwave for milk, fridge for snacks, kettle for early breakfast cuts the breakfast-buffet stress out of the equation.
- 3Two adjoining doubles with a key-card linking door is often cheaper than a true two-bedroom suite. Same effect, lower price; ask the hotel before booking.
- 4School-holiday weeks book out 9-12 months ahead for two-bedroom suites here. If you have flexibility, late September and the first week of October are warmer than May and half the price.
- 5Check the balcony rail height if you have a climber. Some older buildings still have horizontal slats. The newer Flamingo and MYND meet current code.
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