Concorde De Luxe Resort (Lara): 7 nights with a 14-month-old
Full marks for sleep, hygiene and the grounds — a strong 92 through a baby's eyes. Two honest notes: the sandy beach is less shallow than you'd expect, and the kids club sits a little away from the main areas.
✓ Great if you're after
- Baby comfort: full marks for sleep, hygiene and the grounds
- Cot/bassinet, kids' buffet and high chairs all available
- Flat grounds, easy to get around with a stroller
- Solid value for money (rated "Good")
★ Its strongest side
Baby comfort: through a 0–1 lens the score is 92. Room, hygiene and getting around gave no trouble at all — and there's a separate kids' pool.
! Watch out for
- There's a sandy beach, but it's "not that shallow" — and gets wavy in the afternoon
- The kids club sits a little away from the main areas
A parent who preferred to stay anonymous spent 7 ultra all-inclusive nights at Concorde De Luxe Resort in Lara in September 2025 with their 14-month-old. Their assessment paints a clear picture: full marks in every category that shapes daily life with a baby (sleep, hygiene, grounds), with honest, measured reservations about the sea and the kids club. Overall: 9 out of 10.
"We didn't love how wavy the sea got in the afternoon; other than that, it was lovely."
Baby comfort: the resort's strongest side
Sleep & room, hygiene and grounds all scored full marks. A cot was available, there's a kids' buffet and high chairs, and stroller access is easy. With a 14-month-old, these are the things that actually fill your day — and none of them caused a single problem here. That's exactly why this stay scores 92 in the homepage's 0–1 baby view.
The sea: sandy, but shallow only up to a point
Lara's famous sandy beach is here — but the parent's note sets expectations honestly: "It's a sandy beach, but not that shallow." They also note that "the sea got wavy in the afternoon" — a familiar pattern on Antalya's open coast. Asked whether the sea was shallow and safe, they answered "not sure." With a small child, the pool should be the main plan: there's a separate kids' pool, and no reservations on the pool side.
The kids club: there, but out of the way
The reason family experience stayed at 12/20 is this observation: "The kids club sat a little outside the main areas." With a 14-month-old the kids club is a small part of the day anyway; but for families with older children, location matters — dropping a child off and heading back to the pool isn't so practical when the club is far.
Overall: 9/10 and "we'd go again"
The parent rated value for money "Good" and answered "Yes" to going back and recommending it to a friend. For a full week's stay, that's a stronger signal than a weekend impression: the resort carried a family's daily rhythm with a baby for seven days without a hitch.
The Baby Proof Travel assessment
Scoring note: The scores are entirely the parent's own category-by-category ratings; their written notes ("not that shallow", "the kids club sat outside the main areas") already match the ratings they gave — no contradiction, so no deduction. One record-keeping note: the form says "6 nights" while the check-in/out dates (10-17 September) indicate 7; per our principle, we go by the dates.
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