Riviera Beach & Shores Resort Review – Orange County, CA (2025)

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Riviera Beach & Shores Resort is a Diamond Resorts timeshare right on Capistrano Beach near the southern point of Orange County.

Diamond Resorts was recently bought out by Hilton Grand Vacations, which now owns and operates the resort here.

When you’re booking online, you’ll sometimes see it listed as two different places – Riviera Beach Resort or Riviera Shores Resort, but it’s really all the same.

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Capistrano Beach outside of Riviera Beach & Shores Resort

Riviera Beach & Shores Resort Review

We love staying at Riviera Beach & Shores Resort for weekend getaways on the beach.

It’s a short walk across the bridge down to the water and it’s a quiet area of the beach that hardly has any other visitors.

cloudy beach view from the hotel

Room Types

We’ve stayed in a couple different rooms when we’ve visited.

Most of the rooms are ocean view or ocean front rooms.

We’ve stayed in the “2 bedroom street level ocean facing” and the “1 bedroom ocean view“.

Check out the links above for a full room tour of each room type on our YouTube Channel.

The two rooms we stayed in were pretty different from each other.

Riviera Beach & Shores Resort balcony with view of the ocean

Two Bedroom

When you enter the two bedroom, the secondary bedroom, with it’s own bathroom is immediately to the right.

I pulled some snippets from our YouTube video so you can have a better visual of how the rooms look.

2nd Bedroom & Bathroom

This second bedroom is the perfect kids room.

Just to the left out of the picture is a tv and a closet.

twin beds with a nightstand in the 2nd bedroom

What’s nice about the bathroom in this room is that the vanity is separate from the tub and toilet, so two people can get ready at the same time.

It’s great for if you have younger kids that need to be given baths.

bathroom with a toilet and bathtub

Kitchen

From here, as you move through the unit, next up is the kitchen.

We love staying at timeshares because of the full kitchen.

Having a full sized refrigerator and freezer, dishes, utensils, cookware, plenty of counter space, a stove top, a microwave, and a dishwasher, gives me all the amenities I enjoy at home.

Generally when we are staying at timeshares these are work-cations for us, so having access to our own food during the day without having to order in food saves us a lot of time and money.

full kitchen with fridge, freezer, microwave, stove top, and sink

Dining Room & Living Room

Next up is the open dining room and living room.

Having a full sized dining table that doubles as a work space is really nice.

The set up of the living room is also cozy, so we spend most of our time in that area watching tv while we’re working or watching tv in the evenings.

dining room and living room

Primary Bedroom & Bathroom

At the far end of the unit, to the right, is the primary bedroom, which also has it’s own bathroom.

It has a beautiful window with the perfect ocean view.

king bed in the master bedroom

My only complaint, which is really more of just a disappointment than anything is that the primary bathroom doesn’t have a tub.

I know a ton of people say they never use bath tubs in hotel rooms, but I bring epsom salt with me wherever I travel so I can soak in the tub when I need to.

The resort has a hot tub, so that’s always an option during operating hours, weather permitting, but it’s not the same as having your own.

The vast majority of our timeshares do have nice tubs in the primary bathroom though.

master bathroom with shower, toilet, vanity

Patio

Now for the patio.

This room was on the ground floor, overlooking the ocean.

patio with grill overlooking the ocean

The patio has a grill, a couple chairs, and a small side table.

It’s really nice to sit out there and read in the morning when it’s quiet and you just hear the ocean waves rolling in.

patio chairs and side table

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One Bedroom

The other time we stayed at Riviera Beach & Shores Resort was in the 1 bedroom ocean view.

Again, you can watch our YouTube video for some visuals on the room layout.

Bedroom

The bedroom is a little bit smaller than in the two bedroom, but not by a whole lot.

One weird thing about the set up in this room is that a bathroom vanity takes up almost a whole wall of the room.

There’s also no windows in this room, so it’s very dark at night, which is good for sleeping, but not for getting up in the morning.

Bathroom

The bathroom is decently sized in this room.

The tub is bigger and deeper than the one in the secondary bedroom of the 2 bedroom.

Kitchen

This kitchen is smaller overall, but it is still a full kitchen with all of the same amenities as the two bedroom.

Living Area

Since this room is smaller than the two bedroom, the dining table is a bit smaller and is included as part of the living room instead of being in it’s own separate space.

Interestingly enough, these are the same couches that are at the Palm Canyon Resort out in Palm Springs, which is another former Diamond Resort, now owned and operated by Hilton Grand Vacations.

The balcony and views are the same as in the two bedroom, with the grill, chairs, and ocean view.

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Room Pricing

During our March visit we stayed for 2 nights for 1,124 points in the 2 bedroom.

With what we’ve paid into our timeshare, this is the equivalent of spending $587 for a 2 night stay, or $293 per night.

For a two bedroom on the beach that’s not a horrible price, but it’s way more than what we usually spend for our timeshare stays.

Then in August we stayed for 2 nights for 1,596 points in the 1 bedroom.

With what we’ve paid into our timeshare, this is the equivalent of spending $830 for the total stay, or $415 per night.

That price is INSANE for what these rooms are and they were already discounted, but we only booked it because we had points to spare for the year that we have to use or lose.

Since many of our stays at other Diamond Resorts are only $100-$150 a night, these stays sort of balanced out some of our stays that were a steal.

Like most timeshares, you don’t have to be a timeshare owner to stay here.

You can book directly or through your preferred booking platform.

This resort has studios, 1 bedrooms, and 2 bedrooms that range from $130-$250 on average, so it’s actually cheaper if you don’t use timeshare points here!

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Resort Amenities

One place I really like in this resort is the fitness center.

It’s just off the backside of the lobby and every time I went it was empty.

I’ve actually hardly run into anybody at the entire resort both times we were there.

The gym isn’t huge, but it has a little bit of everything.

fitness center treadmill

The resort also has a pool and hot tub out front which overlooks the ocean, but I haven’t personally used it.

You can also rent bikes and buy anything you need for the beach at the rental shop.


Overall Experience

Overall, as nice as staying at this resort is, it is usually not worth the amount of points that our timeshare charges.

It’s a place to go if you want to splurge for the location.

The amenities of the resort and in the room are the same as any other property they have, so really all you’re paying extra for is the ocean view.

There’s not much in terms of shopping, dining, or entertainment in the immediate area of the resort, but you have a beach across the street that is virtually empty every day.

So it’s usually a quiet beach getaway, which could be worth the splurge for you if that’s what you’re looking for.

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Conclusion: Riviera Beach & Shores Resort Review

Riviera Beach & Shores Resort is a nice beachfront resort in a quiet area of Capistrano Beach, one of the furthest south points of Orange County.

It’s cheaper to pay cash than it is to use timeshare points, even when the timeshare points are discounted.

The convenience of all your at-home amenities during a beach getaway makes this place the perfect spot for a vacation.

If you’re looking for another great timeshare in Orange County, I recommend the Disney Vacation Club Villas at Disneyland Hotel.

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