Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti
- Located in Ortisei, Italy, Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti offers a luxury wellness-focused hospitality experience in the heart of the Dolomites.
- During their time at the hotel, guests can enjoy activities like yoga, hiking, and e-biking.
- Make time to visit the massive spa, which has a 40-page-long treatment menu.
- You can feast on gourmet dining inspired by Italian and local Tyrolean culinary traditions.
- This is a great destination for both couples and families, with kid-friendly spa treatments and spacious suites with Alpine views.
In the rugged heart of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, you’ll find Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti. A bona fide wellness oasis located in Ortisei, Italy, in South Tyrol, it’s one of seven properties in the Adler Spa Resorts & Lodges group, which has been independently owned by the Sanoner family since 1810.
The Adler Spa Resorts’ motto is “let your soul fly free,” and mine did just so, during my stay at the resort. One of my most memorable experiences at the property involved a multisensory wellness ritual conducted by a sauna master. As he poured essential oil-infused water over hot stones, he walked and danced around the room, fanning hot steam in the direction of guests with a towel. The 10 minutes of extreme heat were almost unbearable for me—but after a quick cold plunge in the shadow of the Alps, I’d never felt more invigorated in my life.
“The best part about Adler is that you have this complete offering from the outdoors, to the spa, and other wellness activities, which helps to make your body and soul feel better,” says Lara Holzknecht, Adler Dolomiti’s sales and marketing manager.
Here’s what it’s like to stay at the Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti.
The Rooms
Interior of a hotel guest room.
Alex Filz/Courtesy of ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI
When you step inside one of the property’s 108 rooms, you’ll immediately notice the natural wood décor, which is meant to complement its surroundings and provide a sense of warmth. I was told the minimalist rooms are “designed not to stay in, but to leave out.”
Some of the notable features inside my modern and very spacious suite included high-quality bathrobes, two double-door closets, a walk-in rain shower, a king-sized bed (which could easily be separated into two full-size beds, if needed), a small furnished sitting area, as well as a private balcony with partial views of the Italian Alps.
Food and Drink
Tables are set inside the regional-Mediterranean cuisine restaurant.
Courtesy of ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI
There’s one on-site restaurant at Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti.
If you opt for half-board during your stay, you’ll get access to an elaborate buffet-style breakfast with a variety of fresh fruit, cheeses, baked pastries, a juice bar, and cook-to-order food options as well. The plan even comes with a fine-dining daily dinner. After picking some appetizers from another buffet-style spread, guests can indulge in a five or six-course à la carte menu. I particularly enjoyed the savory arctic char, wild broccoli, and pressed bread dumpling.
“Our menu draws inspiration from a fusion of Italian and Tyrolean culinary traditions, reflecting the unique cultural crossroads of our location in the Dolomites,” says head chef Martino Longo.
And it wouldn’t be a trip to Italy without a nice helping of vino. You can choose a bottle from a selection of more than 300 wines.
Activities and Experience
Tomeka Jones enjoying the scenic views from the hotels outdoor pool.
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There are a plethora of activities offered throughout the year at Adler for no additional cost. Some activities, such as skiing and snowshoeing, are only available in the winter, but you can go for a hike or an e-bike ride in the winter.
I especially enjoyed the new yoga studio with its wooden décor, beautiful gongs, and the panoramic windows, which let in plenty of sunshine. There’s also a fitness center with a variety of workout equipment, and you can even take classes with an instructor. You can register for activities and classes from the comfort of your room using a QR code.
The Spa
A cozy fireplace sits in the hotel lobby.
Courtesy of ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI
The Adler Dolomiti spa is arguably the star of the show at this hotel, and is perfect for guests looking for an over-the-top wellness experience.
The spa’s lavish waiting area is huge—you’ll need to sit down to browse through the massive 40-page spa treatment menu. I tried the 50-minute Adler Body Silhouette option, which was described as a remodeling treatment meant to stimulate the production of collagen and improve tissue tone. I got up from my treatment feeling refreshed.
But, the spa is also the perfect place to just sit and relax. There are heated indoor swimming pools, and multiple outdoor pools as well, with spectacular day and evening Alpine views. There’s also a Whirlpool, Turkish baths, a salt grotto, cryotherapy chambers, and saunas.
Family-friendly Offerings
Horses on the Dolomite plateau Seiser Alm which is the largest high-elevation Alpine meadow in Europe.
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Pampering and wellness can be a family affair at this hotel. The spa offers a “Feel-Good” treatment that can help parents and children bond and includes sauna time, a massage, and a milk bath experience. Kids and teenagers can also enjoy some solo age-appropriate spa services like hands, feet, and body massages, as well as facials. The hotel also provides cute little colored bathrobes to its younger guests.
But, if you’re looking for more active things to do together, the kiddos can participate in ski school classes and also spend time at the resort’s childcare facility, Aki Kids Club.
Accessibility and Sustainability
There are two room types at the Adler Dolomiti that are wheelchair accessible, the family superior and the double-room superior. However, you may have trouble navigating parts of the property. Contact the property in advance if you need any special accommodations or have any questions.
To minimize their carbon footprint, the entire Adler group, including the Adler Dolomiti property, has implemented eco-friendly procedures as part of its Adler for Planet Initiative. Their commitments include paper-free communication, refillable toiletries to reduce waste, environmentally friendly cleaning products, more energy-efficient water and light fixtures, and responsible waste and recycling management.
Location
Exterior view of the hotel spa.
Alex Filz/Courtesy of ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI
The resort is located in the small mountain town of Ortisei, Italy, located in the valley of Val Gardena in South Tyrol. The closest major airports include Austria’s Innsbruck Airport (INN) and Verona Airport (VRN) in Italy. Both are about a two-hour drive from the hotel. You’ll likely want to rent a car to get to the property if you want to explore the surrounding area.
I flew into Munich International Airport (MUC) to see more of Europe by train. Three trains and three hours later, I arrived at Innsbruck Central Train Station. From there, a shuttle service (arranged by the hotel) transported me through the area’s scenic mountains to the property—the views were incredible.
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Before you stay at the Adler Spa Resort Dolomiti, I recommend joining its complimentary Adler Friends loyalty program. It’s a great way to earn and redeem points at one of seven Adler Spa Resorts & Lodges, with locations in the Dolomites, Tuscany, and Sicily. Adler Spa Resort Dolomoiti is not a part of any travel credit card programs.
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