The Adama Resort is beautifully set in well-maintained gardens, giving it a peaceful and calm atmosphere, and the staff deliver a high level of service in a pleasant manner.
Our accommodation was of the smallest type Adama offers, a one-bedroom apartment for up to 4 people (via double/twin in the bedroom and 2 pull-out beds in the living room): it was still spacious, well-appointed and mostly well-designed - the 'mostly' due to the lack of a shower curtain, which meant it was a constant struggle not to spray water all over the bathroom while having a shower, making that an awkward and uncomfortable task.
Best of all, the apartment was arranged around its own private courtyard - large enough for a sizeable table and chairs - which was festooned with banana trees and other well-tended plants: a lovely place to sit catching the sunshine after brunch, even at the end of December.
The only slight downsides of Adama we found were the freezing cold swimming pool (it was advertised as heated but if so, the heaters were insufficient for the time of year), and the distance from the Medina (though only if returning after 11:30pm at night by taxi, as otherwise the hotel's free shuttle service was excellent, including the driver). We didn't worry too much about the relatively high prices at the restaurant or shop on the Adama complex, as we rarely used them and expected those price levels at a 4-star hotel. The buffet breakfast included in our tariff was fine, but nothing special. The cooking facilities in the apartment were of a good standard, sufficient to make a proper meal.
I was impressed by the quality and reliability of the Internet connection, provided via a wired link in the apartment and by wifi in the pool and bar area.
We found the staff at Adama charming without exception: those with whom we interacted were always full of smiles and eager to help, and all seemed highly customer-aware. Passing workers would smile and say, "Bonjour", or "Bonsoir" in a cordial manner as we strolled by them along the garden paths.
I would be happy to return to Adama for another visit, if not multiple visits. I would recommend it for those seeking a restful atmosphere within easy reach of the history, culture and hubbub of central Marrakech.