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Move to canary islands: A quick guide to applying for residency in the Canary Islands

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11 Pros And Cons Of Retiring On The Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean west of the African continent. At their closest point, they float just 62 miles west of Morocco. The eight main islands are Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, and La Graciosa.There are also numerous smaller islets and islands that form the island group. Together they constitute the southernmost of the autonomous communities of Spain.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are jointly the capitals of the islands, informally known as “the Canaries.” Although the islands are all of volcanic origin, their landscapes, flora, and fauna are very different, reaching from quasi rain forest to desert and vast beaches. Let’s look at a few statistics first to see why retirement in these islands could be a desirable option.

1. Gorgeous Canary Island Weather

The number one favorable factor that brings roughly 12 million visitors to the Canaries each year is no doubt the weather. An average of 2,800 hours of sunshine per year, with July being the sunniest month with 308 hours and December with 181 hours, tells its own tale of good weather. Winters are generally warm enough to take advantage of the fabulous beaches you’ll find on all the islands, whereas summers can be quite hot, especially in the desert-like parts including Mas Palomas on Gran Canaria, where you find vast dunes.

2. Ease Of Access

There are of course many more factors to take into account when considering the best place for your retirement. Given the statistics, that approximately 200,000 people have chosen one or the other of the Canary Islands as their retirement home, it is obvious that there must be quite a few pros. We will get to them in turn. One important fact is that it’s easy to get there. Each of the islands has an airport with the exception of Tenerife, which has two, one in the north and one in the south, both international. In addition, many cruise ship lines touch on the Canaries, as do inter-island ferries.

3. A Diverse Retiree Population

This survey gives an interesting overview of the countries the retirees in the Canary Islands come from and what their reasons are. It shows that many retirees hail from cold, European countries like Norway, Germany, Finland, the UK, and Ireland as well as Austria, to, among other things, escape cold winters.

It’s not only Europeans who retire here; there are also plenty of North and South Americans who make their retirement home in these blessed islands.

Pro Tip: Deciding where to make one’s retirement home is a complex decision. Even more so if you’ll be moving to a different continent, as would be the case if you’re an American considering leaving the U.S. to move to Spain. A different culture, different lifestyle, different language, and a lot more will affect your retirement life — and might even be a bit of a culture shock. Read on for additional pros and cons of Canary Island retirement, which I share with Americans in mind.

4. Canary Island Lifestyle Pros And Cons

Life in the Canary Islands moves at a leisurely pace; nobody is in a particular hurry. In fact, one of the first words you have to learn is mañana, which means “tomorrow.”

Your plumber promises to be at your house at 11 a.m.? Don’t bank on it. It could be many hours later or, in fact, the next day. The same applies to punctuality. You are invited to a meal or a party? Don’t turn up at the agreed hour. You will only fluster your host.

Talking about meal times, Spaniards eat much later than Americans or other Europeans. That said, South Americans will have no difficulty adapting.

  • Breakfast is usually just a coffee and a pastry, followed by a snack at around 11.
  • Lunch is between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. and can extend for several hours because of the habit of entremeses, when people sit on long after the food is eaten, chat and drink cognac or aperitifs.
  • Dinner is even later and rarely starts before 9 p. m.

Another thing you have to get used to is the siesta. Office workers go home for lunch and don’t return to work before 5 p.m. and then work until 8 or 9. With the exception of supermarkets, shops also close between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., but open again until 9 p.m. or even longer. This custom will require some adjusting and planning on the part of expat retirees.

Pro Tip: Note that magazines, newspapers, and tobacco are only sold in state-controlled shops called estancos.

5. Canary Island Residence Requirements

As a non-EU resident, you can only stay in Spain (remember, the Canary Islands are a part of Spain) for a maximum of 90 days without a visa. If you want to live there longer, and it makes no difference if you wish to live and work there or to retire on a pension with a passive income, you have to apply for residency, and there are several different ways and types of visas to consider.

As a rule of thumb, all involve a lot of red tape, time, and money, and you are well-advised to start the process well before your planned retirement date — and by getting in touch with your nearest Spanish Consulate or Embassy.

On the ground in Spain, you’ll need to contract the services of an English-speaking lawyer (abogado) and a gestor. This person is a professional who manages and administers your paperwork, of which there is plenty. You actually need both because one looks after legal aspects and the other after the red tape. Budget quite a bit for fees, not only for the professionals but also for the authorities.

People retiring on islands tend to group together. Depending on nationalities and the size of the respective islands, they will form communities where for instance, Swedes, British, or Americans will meet regularly to exchange opinions, experiences, or just socialize. This can obviously be a pro but also a con as it can become claustrophobic or restrictive. It is entirely up to you what you want to do.

Culture fans will also find the islands a bit wanting. Don’t look for operas, shows, or big theatre productions. There are cinemas and of course, plenty of local fiestas (festivals) where you can watch dance performances and thus get to know the local customs. There are also historical sites and, for stargazers, several first-rate observatories.

Generally speaking, locals are welcoming to foreigners and you are well-advised to learn at least the basics of Spanish. Not only will it make everyday life easier, it will also open doors and bring out big smiles.

7. Canary Island Taxes

Whatever your status, as an expat, you have to pay taxes in Spain. The tax authority is called the Hacienda and you certainly don’t want any trouble with them. One of your first visits should therefore be to your gestor. Just bear in mind that you’ll probably have to pay U.S. taxes as well.

Pro Tip: One of the first documents you need is the Fiscal Identification Number (NIF), without which you cannot buy a car or property or open a bank account.

8. Food On The Canary Islands

The Canary Islands, especially the Orotava Valley, are very fertile, which makes for fresh and healthy food. Sitting in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, there is plenty of fish and seafood, too. Food is less expensive than in many northern European countries, and apart from supermarkets, it’s a joy to explore the many local markets for the freshest seasonal products.

9. Canary Island Healthcare

One of the most important considerations for retirees is healthcare. Luckily, the healthcare system for expats in Spain is excellent. Through your residency, once obtained, you have access to the social security system and can obtain your SIP Card, and with it, free health care. 

There are plenty of public hospitals with specialists for just about everything. Of course, if you wish, you can, like me, enroll in private health insurance, too, but retirees have to consider that there are age limits (different from company to company), but generally, you’ll need to be 60 or younger to be accepted.

10. Getting A Driver’s License

If you are an American and want to drive a motor vehicle in Spain, which, at some time as a retiree, you certainly will, you’ll need your U. S. driver’s license together with an International Driving Permit (IDP). Here is how to obtain the IDP. 

The con is that this U.S.-driver’s-license-plus-IDP bliss does not last forever. Americans who are long-term residents for more than 6 months must swap their U.S. license for a Spanish one. 

Unfortunately, that means going through the entire process, not just a document swap. Prepare for medical tests, driving lessons, driving tests, and hefty fees. The minimum age for getting a license in Spain is 18, and the minimum age for renting a car is 21.

11. Canary Islands Cost Of Living

It is tricky to give an accurate assessment of the cost of living because it depends on many factors. Tourist centers are more costly than remote areas, and that applies to the Canaries, too. It also depends on how many dependents there are in your family and if you’ll consider renting a property or buying one. Renting is more usual in Spain, but, given that this is such a beautiful and healthy destination, people might want to retire to a permanent home (apart from the one they might want to keep in their home country).

Here is a good overview of the cost of living, from food and clothing to the amenities like electricity and telephone service. Note that internet in the Canaries is rather costly.

If you consider buying, according to idealista, the cheapest islands to buy on are Gran Canaria and Tenerife.

The Ultimate Guide To Relocating To Gran Canaria | by Alex Bramwell

Unless you try to drive over, relocating to Gran Canaria isn’t really any harder than moving anywhere else in Europe.

That said, the more information you have before you move to Gran Canaria the easier things are. Here’s everything we can think of that you need to know about relocating to Gran Canaria.

The first stage of relocating to Gran Canaria is to make sure that you’re allowed to. You don’t get automatic Spanish residencia these days just for being an EU citizen. In 2012, Spain decided that it can’t afford to provide healthcare and other services to people who don’t pay tax. So it doesn’t!

British citizens may wonder at this point why the UK didn’t do something similar rather than flounce out of a continent.

Anyway, you currently need one of these things to get residency in Gran Canaria as an EU, EEA or EFTA citizen. If you’re from the rest of the world, please check what the residence requirements are.

A JOB: You qualify for residency in Gran Canaria if you have a work contract that runs for more than three months. Any shorter and you may just get an NIE number (allowing you to pay tax but not reside in Spain).

AN INCOME: If you have an income (pension, trust fund, golden goose, etc) and a healthy bank balance, you get residencia in Gran Canaria.

There isn’t an official figure for this but the consensus in the Canary Islands and across Spain seems to be that an income of €500 per month per person and €5000 in the bank per person is the minimum. It may sound silly, but smart clothes (closed shoes, collar) help if you are borderline as the policeman behind the desk sometimes has to make a call.

The immigration office may also ask you to take out a private health insurance policy that gives you equivalent cover to the Spanish Health Service.

Here’s more info on getting health insurance in Gran Canaria.

A RESIDENT HUSBAND /WIFE: Marry a residente and you get residency. Simples. Provided that everyone is an EU, EEA or EFTA citizen.

There is nothing stopping you coming to Gran Canaria as a tourist and looking for work; your European Health Card gives you 90 days of emergency healthcare.

All you need to get is a contract for a few hours of teaching (the easiest way) and you can apply for an NIE number and residencia. If you don’t find anything after 90 days you are supposed to go home (but can return to Spain straight away for another holiday).

Of course, plenty of people still live and work in Gran Canaria without being officially resident. Working under the table (literally in a couple of cases) is most common in the resort areas where bar and PR work is most common.

However, people working without residencia aren’t covered by the local health service, don’t pay tax and don’t have any employment rights. It’s fine for 22-year-olds, but not exactly a long-term life plan.

Buy property worth a minimum of €500,000 (one big one or a portfolio of smaller ones) and you get a golden visa which also covers your spouse and children. After 10 years of holding a golden visa, you can apply for Spanish citizenship.

This article covers the details about getting your actual NIE number and residencia in Gran Canaria (they are different).

If you move to Gran Canaria to do a full-time job, your employer will take care of all the paperwork for you and your family. If you have to do it yourself, it’s best to go to the police station with a Spanish speaker to help.

There’s an Ikea in Gran Canaria plus plenty of other shops so there really isn’t much you need to bring other than personal stuff and a huge bag of Monster Munch crisps (for us).

If you’re relocating and want to bring everything, then shipping companies are great at getting your possessions to Gran Canaria. However, be prepared for a wait at the port as the Canary Islands aren’t in the EU Customs Union and the port authorities don’t speak urgent. They also have an almost miraculous a way of adding an extra charge to everything that comes into the island on a ship.

Be aware that you are allowed to import your possessions tax-free to the island during your first six months on the island. After that, you have to pay import duty.

Bringing a car to Gran Canaria (from outside Spain) is a faff and we’d say that it’s only worthwhile if you have a car worth above around €7000. or a vintage motor you can’t leave behind. Import duty, taxes, getting it legal in Spain, etc will cost well over €1000 although you have six months to get it all done.

Most people would be better off selling their car at home and buying a new one here.

More on importing a car into Gran Canaria and buying a Gran Canaria car.

The simple truth is that you learn as much Spanish in Gran Canaria as you need to get by on a daily basis. Live and work with the locals and you’ll pick up the language. Work in an English environment and hang around in expat bars on the weekends and you won’t learn much at all.

For more info, read our comprehensive guide to learning Spanish in Gran Canaria

This is a biggie as the each area of the island has its own feel and weather (yes, we have weather).

The capital is a busy Spanish city (it’s one of the ten biggest in Spain) with a world-beating beach and a lovely old town. It is cloudier than the rest of the island but still gets a decent amount of sunshine.

Most foreign residents want to be close to the beach although if you’re not a sand in your pants kind of person, the old town and Triana are great too. See this guide to the main Las Palmas property areas.

If you love city life and the bustle of Spain, Las Palmas is a great option. There’s plenty of English teaching work (get a TEFL or CELTA qualification) and some other jobs if you speak Spanish.

Gran Canaria’s resort areas are full of foreign residents and if you want to live somewhere where you feel like you’re on holiday all-year-round, they are the place for you. However, if you want to immerse yourself in local life, you’d be better off almost anywhere else.

The resorts have spectacular weather (over 300 days of blue skies per year), tons of restaurants and bars and a population that changes completely every two weeks. You really can get by without a word of Spanish in Puerto Rico and Playa del Inglés and plenty of expats do. That said, residential satellite towns like San Fernando and Tablero, and southern villages like Fataga and Pueblo de Mogan are much more local.

To generalise, San Agustín is popular with Swedes, Playa del Inglés with Brits and Germans, Maspalomas with Germans, Arguineguín with Norwegians, Puerto Rico with Brits and Scandinavians, and Puerto de Mogán with everyone (although finding a place to live there is tough as everything is rented out).

Gran Canaria’s resorts are the easiest place for non-Spanish speakers to find work (bars, PR work, reps, timeshare,etc), but don’t expect high pay (most locals earn around €1000 per month).

If you want your retirement to be a non-stop tiki dream, you’ve found heaven.

This is the greenest area of Gran Canaria and has plenty of towns and villages with local shops as well as large supermarkets. Most places are within 30 minutes drive of the capital city and 45 minutes from the beaches in the south. Workwise, you can teach English or pick bananas.

Telde and Vecindario are now large towns or even small cities and have a local feel along with a healthy South American influence. Property prices here are cheaper than in the resorts and the capital but you still have most shops and services close by. Big downsides of east Gran Canaria are the scorching inland temperatures and windy beaches during summer.

There’s teaching work in east Gran Canaria and jobs in the local economy although you’ll need decent Spanish.

From the stunning Agaete Valley to the green pastures of Moya, rural Gran Canaria is a dream come true if you want peace and quiet (except on Thursdays and Sundays during hunting season). You can live in anything from a stone cottage to a vast townhouse and lots of properties have orchards and a pigpen.

Work is thin on the ground so be prepared to work from home or commute.

Don’t be ridiculous.

Most people who more to Gran Canaria choose to rent for the first year. This is a good idea because it allows you to make sure you’ve picked the right place and enjoy the lifestyle enough to stick around.

Property prices in Gran Canarias are an average of around €1300 per square metre, but the location has a huge impact on cost. Beachfront properties in Las Palmas and the main resorts can cost €5000+ per square metre while property in smaller towns is often below €1000 per metre.

Property rights in Gran Canaria are well organised and every property has an up-to-date file in the property registry.

For details on how to find and buy a property in Gran Canaria, read this article by Las Palmas Property expert Laura Leyshon. If you’re after a resort area property, we always advise foreign buyers to contact Cárdenas Real Estate as they are an efficient and reliable agency with over 30 years of experience helping foreign buyers in south Gran Canaria.

Please note that you must get professional advice before buying a resort property in south Gran Canaria as a residence. It is technically illegal to live in some resort areas in south Gran Canaria and you need the facts before you buy. Again, just talk to Cárdenas.

Spanish banks are conservative and foreign residents normally need to have a work contract and to have lived on the island for a year before the banks will give them a mortgage. You’ll need a 20- 30% deposit and another 10% in cash for taxes and assorted fees to get a mortgage and buy a property.

See our guide to getting a Gran Canaria mortgage.

Look for rental property in Gran Canaria on websites like Vibbo, Fotocasa, and Idealista. Be aware that most properties on these sites are listed by agencies that charge a month’s rent in commission. When you sign a rental contract, you need to pay the first month’s rent, a month’s rent in deposit, and the agency fee; three month’s rent.

You can skip agency commission by seeking out private rentals on the websites, and also by wandering around looking for private signs (windows, small local shops and bars).

Most owners insist on a year’s contract although the law states that you can leave after six months provided you give proper notice. More on Gran Canaria rental laws here.

Never underestimate the benefits of renting a flat with a parking space in Las Palmas, town centres, and the resorts.

Tenants don’t have to pay anything like council tax in Gran Canaria. Some contracts include bills and others don’t.

Many foreign residents and expats come to Gran Canaria for work. Teachers, oil and port workers, tourism reps, etc. They are the lucky ones because getting a job in Gran Canaria as a foreign resident is difficult. Without decent Spanish, work outside the resorts is hard to find. Even in the resorts, most hotels require a tourism degree even for entry-level positions.

There are niches such as teaching English (get a TEFL or CELTA qualification), bar and PR work in the resorts (don’t expect to earn more than €1000 per month), timeshare sales (yep, people still buy it), etc, where there is always work. But, since Gran Canaria is a small place there aren’t that many large companies here with large numbers of staff. The island also has a high level of unemployment so you are competing with lots of locals for jobs.

There is limited demand for English-speaking plumbers, handymen, plasterers, chiropodists, mechanics, etc. However, real go-getters with a unique skill will be able to make a living.

Be aware that it costs more than €250 per month to be self-employed in Spain (you get a discount for the first year). Ridiculous, but unavoidable!

Here’s our Guru Guide to finding a job in Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria has a full range of schools from local state schools to fee-paying international schools. Most of the fee-paying schools are in the north of the island in and around the capital Las Palmas. A couple even have junior feeder schools in the south. The top private schools charge around 600 euros per month.

The Spanish state education system is still slightly behind the times with a focus on learning facts and figures rather than on creativity. This is changing slowly but every school is different so you need to do your research. There is also a halfway house between state schools and fee-paying schools called the colegio concertado. These are run by foundations (many by the Catholic Church), get some state funding, and rely on support for parents for any shortfall.

Pupils in the state system in Spain have to provide all their own equipment like paper, pens, and rulers and you also have to shell out several hundred euros per year for schoolbooks (one of Spain’s great historic ripoffs).

Also bear in mind that the state system has defined application periods and that if you miss them, it’s much harder to get your kids into the school of your choice.

Read the full Guru Guide for more on Gran Canaria schools.

Given that Gran Canaria is 2000 kilometres from Mainland Spain, the cost of living is surprisingly cheap. You can thank the EU for this as it subsidises the cost of many goods that need to be imported. And the local VAT regime which is just 7% IGIC rather than 21% IVA in the rest of Spain.

Petrol is currently under a euro per litre, a decent bottle of wine starts at six euros ( drinkable ones at 3.50) and you can get a pint for a couple of euros. Cigarettes are disgracefully cheap.

As for household bills, expect to pay 30–40 euros per month for water and a euro per day for bottled drinking water, at least 70 euros per month for electricity (more if you run AC) and up to 100 per month for a package of fixed-line telephone, internet, and TV.

Food is slightly more expensive than in Mainland Spain and bringing things in from abroad costs more in postage. Absurd import fees charged by local delivery firms have now been abolished so online shopping has become cheaper.

One advantage of being a Gran Canaria resident is that you get a 50% discount on travel to Spain and the other Canary Islands. Here’s a list of lots of juicy discounts for Gran Canaria residents.

The local healthcare system is pretty good if are in an accident or get sick. In fact, the Spanish state healthcare system is often named amongst the world’s best.

You need to register with the local health system, called the Seguridad Social, to use its free services. You get a number and card ad can book appointments on the phone (call 012) and online.

However, the Gran Canaria health service isn’t as efficient when it comes to chronic or non-urgent health issues. The waiting list for tests can be months long and many locals skip the queue by paying for tests and appointments with specialists. You see the same doctor in the same room, but you skip the queues.

The alternative, of course, is to pay for private healthcare and not worry about queues at all.

See this guide to Gran Canaria private health insurance.

If you have a proper job in Gran Canaria, your employer will handle your annual tax filings and you don’t really have to worry about things. However, if you are self-employed or run a business, you have to do a tax declaration every three months (Spanish tax authorities and local IGIC).

This is an absolute pain and unless you are fluent in Spanish, it’s best to pay an accountant to do the actual filing with the tax authorities. All you have to do is keep track of your earnings and expenditure and send them on to your beancounter. Every year you do an annual tax declaration

The best way to make friends in Gran Canaria, both local and other foreign residents, is to get out there and do stuff. Go to social meets, join a walking club, find a fun bar, etc. Language exchanges are an excellent way to meet the locals (see the bit below about contributing).

One good option is to join the outdoor activities and casual outings that La Casita de Laura organises for its students and anyone who is interested in Spanish/Canarian culture and gastronomy. Most are free and they are a great way to meet a mix of locals and residents.

LEG language exchange events take place all over the island and are also a great way to meet a mix of people.

Making guiri friends in Gran Canaria is pretty much like making them at home except the drinks measures are bigger and the pubs never close. Most people start by socialising with their work colleagues or bond over a common interest (surfing, walking, etc).

Canarians are very friendly when you first meet them. However, it is a big jump from polite chit-chat to really making friends with a Gran Canaria local. As the newbie, it is up to you to make the effort needed.

Remember that Canarians tend to socialise within their families and extended friend group that they’ve had since childhood. The Anglo-Saxon concept of extending your social network via drinks, dinner parties, etc just isn’t common in Gran Canaria. In fact, if you want to make a Canarian uneasy, just invite them round for dinner and feed them foreign food.

The best way to make local friends in Gran Canaria is to contribute actively to the social scene in the area where you live. Help with local fiestas, offer free English lessons, volunteer at the community centre, etc. You’ll soon find that the locals adopt you into their extended families.

Anglo-Saxons are an opinionated and argumentative bunch (in particular the Brits, forthright Germans and the straight-shooting Dutch) and are not shy about having opinions or disagreeing with each other in public.

Verbal sparring helps them get to know each other and make friends.

However, Canarian get-togethers are all about sharing happy times with family and close friends. They do argue with each other (often loudly), but it is in a stylised, friendly way that you, as a new arrival, have no way of understanding. Arguments are a way of reinforcing friendships rather than about who is right.

It is, therefore, best to avoid disagreeing with Canarians at all in social settings until you’ve found your bearings (when a Canarian insults your mother, or pokes fun at you, you are free to start disagreeing with them; it’s a major sign of friendship).

Canarians have a subtle but effective way of avoiding arguments with guiris and with each other.

Many foreigners, used to a more robust form of banter, miss it and cause offence. Then they complain that Canarians are unfriendly.

This is how it works.

In any conversation with a Canarian friend, there comes a moment where you say something that is outside your friend’s comfort zone. It may be something controversial, or just something that they don’t know enough to have an opinion about.

While expats, and guiris in general, have no problem spouting off about things they know nothing about, Canarians don’t like it.

Instead, they steer the conversation back to the last point of common understanding. To a guiri, this reverse is often met with frustration; It seems like your friend has missed your point or is deflecting. You double-down, raise your voice, and end up pissing off everyone within earshot.

Just remember that harmony is the key to happy social settings in Gran Canaria.

Never, repeat NEVER, disagree with a Canarian when they say that the Canary Islands are paradise or the best place in the world.

Even if you’ve spent the day in a queue, someone stole your towel off the beach, there’s a pigeon in your water tank, and you are sick of mojo sauce.

Just agree that this is paradise.

When a Canarian asks you what you think of the Canary Islands it is an invitation to bond (after all, if you don’t love it here, why are you here?) rather than a request for your opinion.

If there’s one secret to moving to Gran Canaria and living happily ever after is to approach your life on the island as an adventure. Get out and meet people, both local and guiri, and explore the island. It’s a big place in a small space!

We’ve listed the best and most useful online resources for Gran Canaria residents here.

This guide was first published on Gran Canaria Guru, the island’s biggest and best website for foreign residents.

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We also manage procedures related to the transport of vehicles: Registration of the vehicle, customs clearance, payment of taxes and fees, compilation of the necessary documentation, etc.

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Do not leave behind that furry member of your family so special in your home country during your next move to Canary Islands, thanks to the international pet transport service provided by our division specialized in relocation and immigration services, you can always take your pet with you.

We move your pet to Canary Islands so you don’t have to leave it and ensure that it stays with you in your next home. We take care of the collection of documents necessary for the transfer, verification of vaccines in order, collection of the pet, accompaniment during the shipment and reception of the same once it has reached its destination in Canary Islands.

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Relevant information in a move to Canary Islands

Canary Islands is one of the most desirable places if you want to make your move to Spain, because of its climate.

Top destinations moving in the Canary Islands

  • Moving to El Hierro
  • Family moving to Fuerteventura
  • Changing home to La Gomera
  • Transfers to La Palma
  • Moving from the Peninsula to Lanzarote
  • Transfers to Gran Canaria
  • Moving family to Las Palmas
  • Moving to Tenerife

Look for accommodation in the Canary Islands

There is a wide range of accommodation in the Canary Islands, hotels, cottages, apartments and campsites. We recommend booking accommodation in advance if you are traveling during peak season (July-August), as the high demand during these months could make it almost impossible to find somewhere to stay on these dates.

Choosing an apartment over a hotel has the advantage of providing greater privacy and reduced costs because they allow you to cook for yourself in the kitchen. If you are after a cheap option but also want to enjoy comfort, cleanliness and safety, hostels are a good choice. Renting a house is another possible option, especially for those traveling with children. Last but not least, it is worth mentioning the large amount of hotels these islands host. We include a link to view a wide selection of rural hotels, apartments and villas in the Canary Islands. Source.

Traditions and feasts in Canary Islands

One cannot talk about the festivals held in the Canary Islands without mentioning the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife held in March.

Among the traditional festivals include the large number of Pilgrimages held in different towns of the archipelago, where people dress in traditional Canarian clothing that varies by place and religious beliefs, mixed with a tasting of typical products of the area.

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Transport in the Canary Islands

The geographical location of the Canary Islands make air and maritime transport the two only ways to reach the peninsula and to travel between the islands in this archipelago. All the islands have airports but  Palma is the main destination of almost all international flights and those leaving from the peninsula. All the others are mainly used for transport between the islands. To move within each island the best option is using a car which explains why the number of new roads being built and allows moving around each of the islands. You will have no problem to rent a car because there are several international and local car hiring companies operating in the area.

Mudinmar International Moving to the Canary Islands

Tourism is the main economic activity in the Canary Islands. Great beaches, pleasant climate and its great hotel infrastructure contribute to be known globally as one of the top tourist destinations. Mudinmar, a specialist in international movings can perform groupage and international transport to the Canary Islands, from the Canary Islands to the Peninsula, the Balearic Islands and to any international destination.

International Moving Mudinmar can perform the following services in the Canary Islands

  • Shipping any type of vehicle, motorcycles, cars, boats, etc.
  • You can choose between different delivery services: groupage, consolidated, partial shipments, shipping containers (Peninsula, Balearic Islands) with door to door services
  • Professional services. national or international cast of new furniture.
  • Moving business (office moving, companies moving or executives relocation) from any Spanish or international city to Canary Islands.
  • Relocation services for businesses, managers or executives including housing search, school, high supplies, family assistance, etc.
  • Customs clearance of export and import (Peninsula, Ceuta, Melilla and third countries).
  • In addition, our staff offers information on transportation and paperwork needed in each case, offering the best option for your international move in the Canary Islands. 

Full-service national moving to the Canary Islands

Mudinmar can perform a full door to door service to the Canary Islands, which includes disassembling the moving, re-packing, arranging the parking permits and delivering within the arranged time frame. This service also includes, unpacking, assembling furniture and collection of waste material at the same time of the move. In an international move to the Canary Islands, Mudinmar could perform all necessary administrative procedures. Mudinmar has all the necessary materials for the protection and care of their personal belongings for moving to the Canary Islands:

  • Standard cardboard boxes (all sizes)
  • Boxes for fragile items, dishes, bottles …
  • Plastic boxes
  • Plastic bubble / bullkraft
  • Edging
  • Troqueles
  • Wardrobes
  • Sofa covers and mattress (all sizes) 

Storage service in the Canary Islands

Mudinmar moving offers our furniture storage service in any Spanish city. Check the  availability of storage service for your move to the Canary Islands.

Insurance for moving to the Canary Islands

After years of experience, Mudinmar movings recommends hiring full insurance coverage to mitigate any issues that may arise during transportation. Along with its budget for national or international moving to the Canary Islands, we will indicate the minimum cost of your insurance.

Our agents will inform you of the benefits and the cost of hiring the insurance for your move.

International Shipment of vehicles to the Canary Islands

Mudinmar International Movings has everything necessary for loading, transport and unloading of your vehicles such as ramps, cranes attendance, wooden boxes for transporting motorcycles, etc. Our moving service offers transfer of your car from any city in Spain or the Canary Islands to all international city along with the rest of their effects, as well as all current legislation for transportation.

Duration of moving to the Canary Islands

The transit time depends on the type of service chosen, groupage or exclusive, national or international moving and the distance to the Canary Islands. It ranges from 12-15 days from the collection of the move.

The Best Place To Live Or Buy Property In The Canary Islands

Are you thinking of moving to the Canary Islands? Are you wondering which would be the best island to move to? With so many great islands to choose from, it can be difficult to know which would be the right one for you and your family.

With this in mind, let us take a look at the pros and cons of each and see which would be the best choice for expats. You may well be familiar with the larger islands such as Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote but there are smaller ones to consider too.

There is no one, best Canary Island to move to. Each has something different to offer, so which is best for you will depend on your preferences and requirements. Each has advantages and disadvantages.

For example, are you a permanent migrant or are you looking for a holiday property? Are you looking for somewhere quiet to retire to or do you want to be closer to the nightlife? Do you want to mix with other UK expats or do you wish to connect with the local Spanish culture?

No matter what you are looking for, you are sure to find it in one of the beautiful Canary Islands.

Contents

  • What are the Canary Islands?
  • The Pros and Cons of moving to each of the Canary Islands:
  • 1: Tenerife – Best for everyone including British Expats
  • Buying property on Tenerife
  • Facilities on Tenerife
  • Healthcare on Tenerife
  • Pros of Tenerife
  • Cons of Tenerife
  • 2: Fuerteventura – Best for beaches and great value properties
  • Buying Properties in Fuerteventura
  • Healthcare and education in Fuerteventura
  • Shopping in Fuerteventura
  •  Pros of Fuerteventura
  •  Cons of Fuerteventura
  • 3: Gran Canaria – Best for laid-back holiday homes
  • Buying Property on Gran Canaria
  •  Facilities in Gran Canaria
  •  Healthcare on Gran Canaria
  • Pros of Gran Canaria
  • Cons of Gran Canaria
  • 4: Lanzarote – Best for families and the young hip crowd
  • Buying Properties on Lanzarote
  •  Facilities of Lanzarote
  • Pros of Lanzarote
  •  Cons of Lanzarote
  • 5: La Palma – Best for green spaces
  • Buying Property in La Palma
  • Facilities in La Palma
  • Pros of La Palma
  • Cons of La Palma 
  • 6: La Gomera – Best for timeless beauty
  • Buying Property in La Gomera
  • Healthcare in La Gomera
  • Pros of La Gomera
  • Cons of La Gomera
  • 7: El Hierro – Best for quiet and tranquillity
  • Healthcare and shops in El Hierro
  • Buying property in Tenerife
  • Pros of living in El Hierro
  • Cons of living in El Hierro
  • 8: La Graciosa – Best for day trips or weekend breaks!
  •  Buying property in La Graciosa
  • Shops, facilities and healthcare in La Graciosa
  • Pros of La Graciosa
  • Cons of La Graciosa
  • Moving to the Canary Islands

What are the Canary Islands?

A popular destination with tourists from all over the world, but particularly with Brits, the Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago located on the north-west coast of Africa. The group of eight main islands are known for their black and white sand beaches – a result of their rugged volcanic terrain.

The Spanish Canary Islands benefit from a warmer climate; the summers are much warmer and drier, and the winter months are usually much milder, although they are more prone to rainfall. As the Islands are surrounded by water, the temperatures, even during the summer, do not become as unbearably warm as those that might be experienced in the African countries on the nearby northwest coast of Africa.

From largest to smallest, the main eight islands that form the Canary Islands are Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa.

Each of these islands has its own unique attractions, with different islands appealing to different groups of individuals. It is a good idea to remember that just because you have enjoyed visiting a particular island on holiday, it may not be the right place for you to consider moving to.

So which is the best place to live in the Canary Islands for you?

The Pros and Cons of moving to each of the Canary Islands:

1: Tenerife – Best for everyone including British Expats

Tenerife is the largest and most populous of the Canary Islands. It is a popular choice with visitors from all over the world, with the largest expat population being Brits. This makes it a great location for those who really want to be part of a large and well-established community.

The south of the island is where you will find the biggest concentration of tourist-heavy resorts, so you may want to avoid this if you are relocating with children.

The most popular destination in Tenerife is Santa Cruz. It has great amenities and shops, access to plenty of local beaches and is a short distance from terrain for exploring. Here, you will find a little something for everyone.

For those who prefer to be in the heart of the action or who are relocating to set up a business in the south of the island, Los Cristianos, Arona and Adeje are also popular areas to live in. Like Santa Cruz, they have access to great shops and beaches.

Laura, who moved to Tenerife, comments on the beaches and villages:

“Tenerife for me has everything, it has nature, mountains, the volcano (Teide), nice beaches, villages, touristic places and guachinche, which are small family restaurants with local food and wine, mostly in the north of the island.”

Buying property on Tenerife

Many of the properties you will find for sale in Tenerife consist of apartments in serviced complexes. This means there is often access to a communal pool and also a communal parking area. A 2 bedroom apartment in one of the less touristy areas of the island could cost you as little as €90,000. However, for a similar-sized property in Callao Salvaje or Adeje you would be looking at a price tag of €280,000.

Villas and townhouses are also popular, with a 3 bedroom villa in Adeje likely to cost you in the region of €310,000. Depending on the area that you select in Tenerife, you could make your money work for you with properties generally being cheaper compared to the UK.

Facilities on Tenerife

There are many larger shopping centres in Tenerife. The majority of these can be found on the southern tip of the island, centred around Costa Adeje and Arona. Here you will find all of the big-name shops that you might expect to find in any big European town. To the north of the island, near Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you will also find several larger shopping locations, again with plenty of the big name stores.

The island has a good number of schools with the British School of Tenerife in the north and Wingate school, which specializes in British education, located in the south. Both of these are understandably popular with English speakers.

Healthcare on Tenerife

For an island of its size, Tenerife has a surprisingly robust number of healthcare facilities. In addition to the 4 hospitals, there are a further 39 primary care and specialist clinics on the island. Healthcare is free, but some payment is usually required for prescriptions. Dental care is not free on the island.

Pros of Tenerife

Tenerife has great amenities, healthcare facilities and schools. There are plenty of properties on the market, and the prices compare very favourably to those in the UK. There is plenty to do on the island in your downtime.

Cons of Tenerife

The cons of Tenerife is that it is the most popular tourist destination so in the high season it will be busy and noisy. If you are looking for somewhere to relax, this may not be the island for you.

2: Fuerteventura – Best for beaches and great value properties

As the second largest of the Canary Islands, Fuerteventura is well known as a holiday destination. The island has plenty of white sandy beaches, and fantastic weather all year round, and is a regular destination for those who like water sports.

At the last count (2020), there were 36,371 foreigners living on the island. Around 3600 of these are Brits. Corralejo, El Cotillo and Lajares in the north are popular places to live and have more inhabitants overall, but the majority of expats live in the south near Costa Calma, Gran Taranjal and Morro Jable, which are a little quieter and more laid back.

“If you want total peace and quiet and away from it all, Fuerteventura, has very very little rain!”  according to Ibizababy on a forum for English-speaking expats in the Canary Islands.

Buying Properties in Fuerteventura

The majority of properties you will find for sale in Fuerteventura are villas and apartments, often on complexes with similar properties and shared facilities like swimming pools. In Corralejo, a 3-bedroom apartment will set you back approximately €250,000 and a villa of the same size $360,000.

A 3-bedroom apartment in Gran Taranjal, one of the popular expat areas, will cost in the region of €150,000. A budget of €430,000 will buy a 4-bedroom villa in Morro Jable, which is very good value. The island has affordable smaller apartment properties in locations that would make great holiday homes as well.

Healthcare and education in Fuerteventura

Whilst Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands, it is much less densely populated compared to Tenerife and, as such, there is only one hospital on the island. They can treat a range of illnesses and emergencies, however more serious issues need to be treated at a hospital on the nearby island of Gran Canaria. The first port of call in the case of a non-emergency medical issue should be the pharmacy (chemist), where the staff are very knowledgeable and able to help with a wide range of issues.

There are no British schools on Fuerteventura at the moment, so schooling would be in Spanish, something to consider if you have school-age children. Whilst youngsters can pick languages up very quickly, this may be an issue.

Shopping in Fuerteventura

In addition to all of the smaller shops like bakeries that you would expect to find on an island of this size, Fuerteventura has several malls and shopping centres dotted all over the island, offering many of the well-known brands you would expect to find. This is largely due to the number of tourists that visit the island each year, and so they are mostly found on the north and east of the island, with a high concentration on the southern tip.

 Pros of Fuerteventura

The island has a great culture and nightlife with plenty to do whilst being slightly less touristy than Tenerife. It also has a great infrastructure, and the property prices are very reasonable.

 Cons of Fuerteventura

The cons of relocating with children are the lack of British schools, which could be off-putting unless your children speak enough Spanish to get by. The island will also get busier and noisier in the peak holiday months.

3: Gran Canaria – Best for laid-back holiday homes

The second most populous of the Canary Islands and the third largest in Gran Canaria. This is a bustling island with plenty of black lava and white sandy beaches.

The capital city, Las Palmas is a hub for duty-free shopping and is a major cruise ship docking point. Although the coastal areas of the island can be busy, the interior offers a much more tranquil outlook with its rural and mountainous landscape.

The island is particularly popular with tourists from the UK, and it is therefore little surprise that there is a large migrant community on the island. With English being widely spoken in Gran Canaria, the island is a popular draw for those who speak little Spanish.

“Very pleasant. Nice atmosphere, clean and decent, not too crowded.” A user from Tripadvisor.

Buying Property on Gran Canaria

The most popular areas of Gran Canaria with British property buyers are Puerto Rico and Playa del Ingles, both of which are found on the southern coast of the island. Properties on the island are very similar to those found on the other Canary Islands. A 3-bedroom apartment in Puerto Rico will cost €250,000 with the same type of property in Playa del Ingles coming in at around €40,000 more. A 3 bedroom villa in Las Palmas will cost a very reasonable €310,000 and will offer a little more space for your money.

Overall, property prices in Gran Canaria are comparable to those in the UK, and shopping around may just find you something a little special at a great price.

 Facilities in Gran Canaria

For anyone relocating with children, the island has a very good number of British and international schools for children of all ages, so for those with limited Spanish, schooling is not an issue on the island.

 Healthcare on Gran Canaria

The island is well equipped to deal with medical emergencies, as you will notice two large medical centres that form part of the main University hospital group. Both of these are located in the more touristy area of the island and there is a further hospital on the southern end.

There are plenty of doctors on the island but, as with mainland Spain, the local pharmacy is usually the best port of call for non-emergency medical issues.

Pros of Gran Canaria

Property prices are good, and the island has all of the amenities and facilities you would need to settle into your new life. English is widely spoken as well, and the expat community is well established. Great for families and those who are looking to retire abroad.

Cons of Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is more heavily populated than some of the other Canary Islands, so if you are looking for peace and tranquillity, this may pose a problem. It can also get busy with cruise ship travellers and holidaymakers during the busy season.

4: Lanzarote – Best for families and the young hip crowd

The island of Lanzarote is an enchanting one, with black pebble beaches, volcanic cones, and plenty of surf to entice those who love water sports. The fourth largest of the Canary Islands, there are approximately 150,000 living here, and around 5% of those are British expats.

The island is a very popular choice with expats from all over the world, and they make up around 20% of the population of Lanzarote, giving it a very multicultural feel.

Popular Lanzarote areas include Arrecife, Costa Teguise and San Bartolome. The island is known for its clear water and golden sands. The people are incredibly friendly and full of humour. They also love a good party, and the overall sense of “life is to be enjoyed” is evident everywhere you go.

“If they are retiring, I think Lanzarote would be perfect. They have everything they need there and a near perfect climate. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are lovely, but I adore the peace and tranquillity of Lanzarote.” recommends  Llama

Buying Properties on Lanzarote

The three most popular areas of Lanzarote for holiday homes are Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen, and Puerto Calero. A 3-bedroom villa in Playa Blanca will set you back about €390,000, whilst in Puerto Del Carmen; you will need to budget around €490,000 for a villa with three bedrooms.

Puerto Calero is the most expensive area of the three. Property prices in Lanzarote are on the expensive side when compared to some of the other Canary Islands.

 Facilities of Lanzarote

This island is great for those who are interested in art and architecture and has been an important location for artists over the years. You will find many famous museums such as Museo Cesar Manrique and Casa Jose Saramago.

Pros of Lanzarote

For those looking to relax and enjoy a slower pace of life, then Lanzarote is a great choice of location with plenty of things going on all year round. The weather is good, and there are plenty of beaches to enjoy.

 Cons of Lanzarote

Property prices in the more popular areas of the island are on the high side compared to the other Canary Islands, so may not be suited to those retiring on a limited budget.

5: La Palma – Best for green spaces

Known as La Isla Bonita (the beautiful island), La Palma is an island with real character. The capital city of the island has cobbled streets and quaint houses with wooden balconies.

The island also has a substantial national park with volcanic craters, pine forests and waterfalls. Whilst it is certainly the greenest of the Canary Islands, visitors will still find plenty of white sandy beaches to enjoy as well.

The expat community on La Palma is thriving and close-knit. For those who do not speak Spanish, this is a vital connection as the islanders speak little English. Those who do not speak Spanish will struggle to get a job, even within the tourist industry.

Tripadviser user Brian comments:

“La Palma is a wonderful place to live, peaceful, with good scenery, good weather (on most parts of the island), friendly people, reasonable services, little criminality, few tourists, low taxes and is part of the EU.

But as with many islands … you need to have income.”

Buying Property in La Palma

The island has a number of rather enchanting places to live in and, due to its size, the expat population are more widespread than you would perhaps find on the other islands. The price of a 3 bedroom villa will vary widely from one place to another and even within the same location depending on your priorities.

In El Paso, for example, you could spend anywhere between €275,000 to €672,000 on a property with similar specs. Investment opportunities are certainly available on the island, with 10 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and plenty of character available in El Paso for €695,000.

Facilities in La Palma

There are a good number of schools on the island; however, with no British or International schools, the teaching is all done in Spanish which may pose a problem to those people relocating with children, if they do not speak at least some Spanish.

There are plenty of medical facilities on the island and a couple of larger shopping areas. Larger shopping trips are possible with a regular ferry service.

Pros of La Palma

The pros of La Palma are that it is a great island for people looking for a tranquil life, and it offers great investment opportunities when it comes to properties.

Cons of La Palma 

The cons of La Palma are that there are better islands for those with school-age families or those who like their surroundings to be a little busier.

6: La Gomera – Best for timeless beauty

The second smallest of the original seven islands that made up the Canary Islands, La Gomera, has a prehistoric forest with a UNESCO World Heritage Destination. The island is small, almost circular in shape, and just 25km across. It has an altogether different feel to the larger islands and is not for everyone.

The migrant community on the island is on the small side, and adapting to life on La Gomera is not for the faint-hearted. However, it has its charms.

Blogger Alison Chino explains, “Valle Gran Rey, where amazing hillsides of palm trees and man-made terraces guard the way down to the ocean, where there is a small, neat resort, the word old-fashioned comes to mind. The swimming is safe and great there, unlike some of the other rocky places with strong currents around the island. The island really is a series of what must once have been hidden valleys.”

Buying Property in La Gomera

Houses, villas, apartments and even land are amongst the gems for sale in La Gomera – although it should be noted that properties do not come up that often.

Very good-sized plots of land do come up for sale and could offer an investment opportunity to the right person. However, at €750,000 for 6243m2, even in a prime location, it certainly doesn’t come cheap.

A 4 bedroom villa in San Sebastien, however, will set you back a very reasonable €330,000. Or you could purchase a 5-bedroom villa in Villahermosa in need of a fair bit of updating for just €110,00.

Healthcare in La Gomera

The island has a medical centre and a small hospital which can deal with some, but not all, medical emergencies. Patients requiring more complex treatment need to be airlifted to Tenerife, and this involves waiting for the helicopter to come out to La Gomera first, as it is stationed in Tenerife.

Pros of La Gomera

The island offers a complete escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This is a dream location for those who love nature and are not afraid of working hard to become part of a small community. Property bargains are available.

Cons of La Gomera

The lack of medical facilities for people with complex conditions makes the island a less-than-ideal location for most people.

7: El Hierro – Best for quiet and tranquillity

Nicknamed Isla del Meridiano, El Hierro is the farthest of the Canary Islands to the South and West. It is also the second smallest, with a population of just under 11,000. The island is known for its diving and its tranquil surroundings. It isn’t for everyone, and there are very few Brits living here, but for those who seek peace and solitude, this is the location.

To quote Bob, a Brit living there:

“We like the island very much for its splendid isolation and tranquillity, the smiling local people, and our South American neighbours.”

Healthcare and shops in El Hierro

There is a small hospital on El Hierro that offers a range of more basic services and more specialised treatment. There are several doctors on El Hierro for day-to-day medical requirements and the majority of the shops, which are mostly small supermarkets and food shops, are located in Valverde, as are the schools, of which there are just a few.

Buying property in Tenerife

Villa de Valverde, Las Puntas and Frontera are the most popular parts of the island to live in. Properties here are predominantly townhouses, and they vary quite significantly in price, with the more traditional style of older houses in Frontera with 3 bedrooms costing around €159,000. Three-bedroomed apartments in a complex in Valverde come in at closer to the €184,000 mark. There are some very cheap properties to be had here that need renovation, as well as some with much higher price tags.

Pros of living in El Hierro

The island is small and easy to get around, peaceful and perfect for those who love the quiet outdoor life and speak Spanish well. It has the basic amenities needed for those in good health to enjoy life.

Cons of living in El Hierro

The expat community is almost non-existent so, if you want that support, you will not necessarily find it here. For larger schools and more complex healthcare, you will need to consider travelling to other islands and possibly residential schools.

8: La Graciosa – Best for day trips or weekend breaks!

A volcanic island, La Graciosa is around 29 square kilometres. There are only two villages on this, the smallest of the Canary Islands. The island’s population is approximately 700 people, and its economy is predominately based on tourism and fishing.

There are no paved roads, but there are plenty of bike paths, isolated mountains and secluded beaches. For some people, this might be the dream location however, as a relocation destination, it certainly won’t be for everyone.

 Buying property in La Graciosa

Caleta del Sebo is the island’s port where the ferries from Lanzarote dock. It is also the most populated of the two villages. Pedro Barba, the original settlement on the island, is the other one.

Those who live on the island can be found in one of these two villages. The rest of the island is predominantly rough terrain. Understandably there are not many houses for sale in La Graciosa; however, a finca (traditional cottage) with 4 bedrooms is likely to set you back around €300,000.

Shops, facilities and healthcare in La Graciosa

As you might expect with an island the size of La Graciosa, there are few shops, just 2 small supermarkets, a bakery and a DIY shop. There are also a couple of bars, restaurants and a small church.

Many of the local children attend school on Lanzarote as boarders and return home at the weekend. The island has an arrangement with Lanzarote with regard to healthcare. Doctors from the nearby island take it in turns to stay on La Graciosa for a month at a time to give basic medical care. More urgent medical cases are either airlifted to Lanzarote or met from the ferry with an ambulance.

Pros of La Graciosa

The island is peaceful, and there is very little pollution.

Cons of La Graciosa

Purchasing property could be difficult. There is limited schooling, healthcare, shopping and other facilities. Employment on the island is very limited. This is, therefore, not a location that will suit many of those looking to relocate.

Moving to the Canary Islands

Each island will have its advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to do your research, however, you will be sure to find an island to suit you whether you have a young family, are retiring or want to be close to the nightlife. We hope this has helped you find the best place to buy property in the Canary Islands. But to find the best place to live in the Canary Islands is to jump on an aeroplane and experience the islands for yourself.

One good thing about moving to the Canary Islands is that they are so popular with British migrants, expats and property buyers that you are not short of relocation and removal services. In fact, container shipping and removal services to the major islands such as Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote are very frequent and quite cost effective.

If you would like to receive information about moving to the Canary Islands, visit our removals page to start the process of moving your personal belongings. As experts in the international removals industry, we provide support throughout the process including assistance with documentation and customs clearance.

If you need help with your property search, A Place in the Sun has properties for sale whether you are on a budget or looking for a luxury home.

Living in the Canary Islands

12 October 2021

Ever wondered what it’s like to live in the Canary Islands? It might be a holidaymaker’s dream but living in the Canaries means a bit more to think about.

In this article, we’re covering buying property, the cost of living and weighing up some of the pros and cons of calling the Canary Islands home.

Situated in the Atlantic Ocean, just off the northwest coast of Africa lie the Canary Islands. Made up of seven main islands, the Canaries are an autonomous region under Spanish rule. This means they can make up their own laws while following many of the same as mainland Spain.

Sun-seeking tourists love a trip to las Islas Canarias. But in this guide, we’re looking past their holiday lure to find out what the Canaries can offer expats.

 

Buying property in the Canary Islands

Buying property in the Canary Islands as a foreigner requires a few steps. The buying process follows the same rules as buying property in Spain. Firstly, you should seek the help of an estate agent. They can help you through all stages of the buying process like finding a property, opening a bank account, hiring a surveyor and a notary, and securing your NIE.

An NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is your tax identification number used to follow all financial and legal activities in the Canary Islands. You’ll need one of these if you want to buy property as a non-citizen. With an NIE in your hand, you can make a reservation on a property. This is followed by a deposit contract, committing you to a property, then a contract to finalise the sale.

The Canary Islands are all different and the properties they offer differ too. On the whole, house prices are more affordable in the Canaries than you might think. As of September 2021, the average price per square meter in the Canary Islands is €1,921 (£1,628). In the UK, this is around £3,000 per square meter.

House prices fluctuate depending on which island you buy property on and the area of the island you choose. Your estate agent can help you find your perfect match for location and property.

 

Cost of living in the Canary Islands

Living in the Canary Islands is affordable. It’s cheaper than the UK in a heap of aspects. For example, data from Numbeo suggests rental prices in the Canary Islands are 73.28% lower than in London, on average.

Groceries are kinder to the bank balance too. Overall, you can expect to pay 31.95% less for your groceries in the Canaries than in the UK’s capital. The food is, generally, of high quality as well. Supermarkets are easily accessible and great for your everyday items, but most islands are also jam-packed with food markets selling meat, fruit and vegetables.

Your utility bill will also be cheaper than in the UK. Savings on heating is likely to be a large contributor to this, but you’ll pay around 51% less for utilities in the Canary Islands than in London. However, the internet isn’t great.

Internet speeds and connectivity differ depending on the island; larger, more densely populated islands will have more efficient internet than the smaller, more remote islands. Additionally, it might be the most expensive aspect of Canaries life when compared to the UK. Be prepared to pay roughly 58% more for internet in the Canary Islands than in London (a monthly bill of around €60 (£50. 50)).

 

Living in Tenerife pros and cons

The Canary Islands are similar and different in many ways. And there are plenty of advantages and disadvantages to each one.

Tenerife is the largest of the seven islands and the most populated. Here are a few pros and cons to life in Tenerife.

Pros

Climate

Known as ‘the Island of the Eternal Spring’ Tenerife has a wonderful climate with consistent, pleasurable temperatures all year round. Summer lows start around 24ºC, cranking up to roughly 33ºC, and winter temperatures range between 18ºC and 21ºC.

Easy travel

The Canary Islands are conveniently close to one another, and there’s no better base for travelling than Tenerife. It has two airlines flying between the islands and two boat services shifting passengers from coast to coast. It’s affordable too so you won’t have to break the bank whenever you feel like seeing what your neighbours have to offer.

Cons

Life can be slow

If you’re a fan of an action-packed busy lifestyle, Tenerife probably isn’t for you. Locals are no stranger to queuing for just about anything and deliveries to your home take time.

Tourist town

An estimated five million people visit Tenerife every year, making it the Canary Islands’ tourist hot spot. This means you’ll be scrapping for a space on the beach, paying through the nose in certain areas and waiting even longer for a table during high season.

 

Living in Lanzarote pros and cons

Lanzarote is the fourth largest of the Canaries and is home to around 150,000 people. It’s furthest north of the seven main islands and comes with a bunch of pros and cons to consider.

Pros

Brits abroad

Out of its 150,000-person population, around 5% are British expats. This can help take the sting out of any potential culture shock if you’re moving to Lanzarote from the UK. Get involved with fellow Brits’ community groups and maintain a taste of home.

Great beaches

The Canary Islands are jam-packed with beautiful beaches and Lanzarote is no different. Despite its volcanic origins, many of its impressive bays and lined with incredibly soft golden sand which is a rarity for the Canaries.

Cons

Language

Learning a new language is always a tricky aspect of moving to a new place. And, while some English is spoken on the Canary Islands, due to their tourist-targeting nature, not learning any Spanish may earn you the cold shoulder from some natives.

It ain’t easy being breezy

Because of its lack of protection from the vast Atlantic Ocean, Lanzarote experiences almost constant wind. The blustery weather can make a trip to the beach both stressful and dangerous – whipping up huge waves. However, if you’re a fan of water sports like surfing, Lanzarote’s windy weather might be exactly what you’re looking for.

 

Living in Gran Canaria pros and cons

Gran Canaria is the third-largest island in terms of area with the second-largest population. It has a much more varied terrain than the other islands, featuring tropical forests and large green hills as well as the Canaries’ signature sandy beaches. Here are a few positives and negatives to living in Gran Canaria.

Pros

Cheap to eat out

Despite its big tourist population, grabbing a meal out in Gran Canaria is very affordable. Alcohol is much cheaper than in the UK’s major cities and dinner at a restaurant is around 50% less expensive than in London.

Nightlife

Gran Canaria has a pumping nightlife scene with bars and clubs open late across the island. It’s also famous for the Yumbo Centre which stays open all night and is home to the island’s popular gay scene.

Cons

Island fever

Living on an island with a land area of only 1,560 km² (London is 1,572 km²) can be a bit of a shock to the system. The inability to travel to mainland Spain and other islands by car can be frustrating for some. You may also find it difficult to get hold of certain items, particularly if they need to be imported.

Difficult to integrate

Although Gran Canaria is home to many expats from around the world, integrating with the locals can be difficult. It’s a popular tourist island and many natives see all foreigners that way. This means even if you’ve been living there for a while, you may still be treated as a tourist.

 

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Why did we move to Spain?

Introduction: In 2018, I moved my family to the Canary Islands. It was a carefully planned adventure that we had dreamed of for a decade. My daughter is less than thrilled and as a charismatic and firm willed 9 year old, she sat me down so that I could truly explain why we uprooted her life. I shared it with a few friends, and they encouraged me to publish the letter.

Hi Serenity. I know you are pretty upset with our choice to move to Gran Canaria. We sat together this afternoon overlooking the ancient city of Dubrovnik while on a quick holiday, and you managed to really get across how lost and betrayed you feel. You miss our dog. You miss your friends, your home and living somewhere everyone speaks English. You asked me to explain why we moved.

Since you landed yourself in a whole grip of trouble today, you owe me an essay on the importance of respecting the word ‘No!’ As you are writing your paper right now, I am going to write an answer to your question. This is why we moved to a small Spanish island off of the coast of Africa. And unlike what many people seem to assume, it has little to do with a troubled American nation, although getting a break from the intense noise is a real plus.

Why did we leave the States?

Live well & do good work

I have never been all that interested in separating my career and the other parts of my life. You know I have multiple businesses and use them to chase my passions. I wanted to be present as you grew up, craft great work when I felt inspired and surf when the waves are good. I helped shaped our company Modern Tribe to be entirely remote and give us the freedom to be located pretty much anywhere in the world. I can flex my schedule depending on my life priorities. It is a real gift that I treasure and we try to enjoy as much as possible. Living well for me isn’t about stuff or toys, its about choices. But choices don’t mean much if you don’t take advantage of them to do what is important to you. This trip is in part my testimony to you and Sojourn, to mom, to the 115 people who work with me at Tribe and to my friends that you can both live well and do good work. Too often I feel people paint them at odds.

I’ve dreamed my whole life of living right on the beach with good surf. It is the very first item on my list of dreams and aspirations (followed by owning my own billboard on which I can put thoughtful puns, living a life free of socks and getting a thank you card from the Whitehouse). It’s cheaper in the Canaries, so we could afford to be waterfront, which would never be an option in the SF Bay Area. Little lady, you have got to admit that this pad we live in is amazing and walking out to boogie board after school together is a gift. As for mom, Julie got used to the cold of coastal Northern California but always dreamed of somewhere warm.

Create stories

When my grandfather passed away, I was your age. “I’m only taking my memories with me”, were his last words that I really remember, “so make good stories”. I measure the quality of my life by the degree of adventure and the memories we create together. Julie and I treasure the novel experiences that comes with being immersed in another culture. My whole life I dreamed of going deep. Getting past that surface layer we peel back on our shorter trips. Building friendships, seeing local festivals, learning the nuances of a dialect. And for me personally, there is a certain magic to the delightful discomfort tied to new adventures.

Raise good kids

Being able see from multiple points of view is part of being a good adult. I love Santa Cruz and will gladly spend the majority of my life living there. But everyone in Santa Cruz is really pretty darn similar when compared to the day-to-day life of people in other cities and continents. In a world where most people don’t like anyone or anything they don’t understand, I want you to gain empathy. Unlike mom who was born with the gift of empathy, you and I have to work hard to nurture it. When you can understand the context of a situation, then you can make things better. The more perspectives we can give you, the more tools you have available to find solutions to the problems that arise in life.

Adapting to change gracefully is necessary for you to flourish as a adult. Holy cow is this world changing fast. The odds are good that the business you start or the career you choose in 10-15 years doesn’t even exist today. I don’t have the skills to teach you to be a deep sea marine biologist or a technician on the ship to mars. I asked my dad what he would have changed as a parent now that my sister and I are grown up. “I would have taught you to dream beyond college. We thought if we just got you there in one piece, the rest would take care of itself. After all, it worked for us. But, what we needed to do was teach you to adapt if the first plan didn’t pan out.” Julie and I decided that the best way for you to become comfortable with change is to be carefully exposed to a bunch of it. Moving to the Canaries is uncomfortable for you, but overall is pretty safe. It is the best way we could think to stretch you and your brother and teach you to adapt to new situations. And lordie are we finding lots of them. While some have been tough, just as many are delightful. Think how much you love snorkeling every evening out to the Barra to find new types of fish.

Speak Spanish

Julie and I both want to be truly fluent in Spanish and wish the same for you and Sojourn. God I’d love to drop my thick French accent. Spanish is spoken across multiple continents and all throughout California. Speak another language with ease and you have so many more options for friends, fun and a career. Language is a cornerstone for navigating the world. I’ve personally found speaking three languages offered me a number of opportunities in life that are closed to most people. And to be candid, while we tried for about 3 days to have a multilingual household in the states, I just didn’t have the discipline and the energy. So we moved to a place where you can be immersed and become bilingual.

Why did we choose the Canaries?

You’ve explored a number of countries with us since you were young. We tried a month in Hawaii and a couple years later a month in Barbados. We explored living in Japan, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Mom made a list of the top things we looked for in a home.

So I can work

  • A strong and dependable Internet connection and electricity
  • An international airport in close proximity for business travel
  • Daytime overlap with US eastern hours

So we can live well

  • Cost of living at least 25% lower than Santa Cruz, CA
  • An easily accessible, consistent, quality surf wave
  • Weather where we don’t need air conditioning or heating
  • A city big enough to have an educated community where we can find friends
  • An economy that isn’t just focused on tourism
  • Access to a variety of interesting cultural experiences
  • Ideally Spanish speaking

So you are safe and healthy

  • Quality schools with some multi-language education
  • No killer mosquitos or diseases
  • Good medical care
  • A stable government and low crime

It turned out that getting everything on this list was really difficult. We have been looking for our new home since you were born, over 9 years now. When Papi and Mami convinced us to check out the Canary Islands, we were blown away. Weather is perfect, averaging between 70-80F year round. Surf breaks 300 days a year in front of our new house. You are learning Spanish, Chinese and French at your new school. An ocean front 4 br tricked out apartment costs 1/2 the rent we are getting for our home in California. That apartment has a 1 Gigabit ethernet connection, which is over 10x faster than my old home 40m away from Silicon Valley. There are no mosquitos or diseases!!!! Canary Islands is basically Europe’s cheaper Hawaii without the humidity and bugs. Frankly, I’m stunned how much we love it here and wouldn’t be surprised to see a nomad boom take place in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria in the next decade.

Every time we’ve talked about this trip, before moving here and since, people tell you how lucky you are; That some day, you will thanks us. We’ll, that is the point and I hope its true. This is going to be pretty uncomfortable for a while and pretty magical too. Thank you for joining us on this adventure. We love you.

How to move to permanent residence in Tenerife in Spain — Realnoe Vremya

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Plot: Ours abroad

“Our people abroad” – why is paradise life in Tenerife worse than Russian

Athlete Maria Soboleva emigrated to Europe to live with her Scottish husband. But both chose not Foggy Albion as their place of residence, but island Spain, where even professional athletes find the best conditions for their favorite water workouts, and time flows slowly even in an ambulance. Realnoe Vremya continues to map the migration of Tatarstan residents and finds out what it is like to live and work in another country.

Background

I have been involved in rhythmic gymnastics since childhood. For a long time my whole life was connected with sports. Sabantu, New Year trees, May Day celebrations on Freedom Square – there have always been a lot of performances and competitions. I was sincere, emotional and hyper-responsible, which often prevented me from performing well, for as long as I can remember, I was very nervous at every performance, as if my whole life was at stake. And since I saw my future only in gymnastics and in its further teaching, I decided to get a psychologist’s education: I know how to train, but how to set up and calm down – this had to be learned.

After studying at KSPU as a psychologist and teacher of English, a professional choreographic group became a permanent job. Along the way, I taught English, led the children’s direction in the fitness club – taught gymnastics, put on dances, took the children to performances. And all this with a small child who was raised alone. My plans for the move were determined by my personal life, although I did not plan to emigrate, I did not choose the country and did not even set myself such a task, especially since, having a child, I imagined the scale of the event.

My husband is from Scotland, but from December to the end of April he works as a ski instructor in France, and the rest of the time he lives in Spain, in Tenerife, in an ideal place for any water sports that he loves. My emigration took place in two stages – first to France, where he worked, and then to Spain, where he always dreamed of living.

Tenerife is the ideal place for all water sports. Photo vk.com

Preparing for moving

Preparation for the move consisted only in the preparation of documents necessary for a long-term visa. Moreover, the fact that my husband worked in France and paid taxes there complicated the process of collecting documents – I had to request a residence permit where he pays taxes. I had to learn French, which was required to obtain a long-term visa. To do this, I worked with a teacher for several months. We lived in France for five weeks, it was necessary to draw up the same number of documents again in the second round, but my husband said: “Enough bureaucracy, we are going to Spain.

I started learning Spanish when I arrived in the country, but not with teachers, but at home: while shopping, at the clinic where I took my child, and so on. Most of all, in terms of understanding Spanish, studying for a driver’s license helped me. I could pass the theoretical exam in English – which I did right away. And it took a year to pass the driving test, I couldn’t pass it right away, and so, listening to instructions, communicating with other students, I learned the language.

Adaptation on site

When we arrived in Spain, it felt like we were in heaven. The weather was wonderful, the eldest son went surfing almost every day, we went to the beach, drove around the island. Somehow, when we went to bed, I caught myself thinking that people buy music discs with the sound of waves in order to relax, and I have these sounds from morning to night. The beauty! Many tourists who stay with us say that this is the perfect place to “disconnect” – it’s easy to disconnect and relax here.

The other side of the move was that a huge number of bureaucratic procedures awaited us. Enroll in school, get a residence permit, get health insurance, etc. And the Spaniards do their job with characteristic relaxation. “Do you want to go to school? Ok, bring some information.” They brought it and we hear: “Ah, so you are foreigners, bring more of this.” And then: “Ah, so you got married in France, then there’s this.” And so on ad infinitum, because the Spaniards do not think far ahead and do not recalculate the possible scenarios for the development of events. They do not like unnecessary stress, they do not like to think for a person. It cannot be said that it disappointed me in Spain. On the contrary, I would say it makes me feel jealous, I try to learn it. So far, five years later, I haven’t made much headway.

“The Spaniards do their work with a relaxed attitude.” Photo dw.com

But there were some disappointments. Readers from Russia will be interested to know that queues exist abroad, and even worse than here. But the essential difference is that people, sitting for a long time waiting, very rarely grumble or otherwise express dissatisfaction. Once, on the way to the store, a friend decided to drop into the hospital for an appointment with an anesthesiologist, as she said, for 5-10 minutes. She entered the office an hour later than the appointed time. The meaning of the reception was to collect information about allergies, about whether there had been anesthesia before. But since the doctor invited me to the office “for company”, we also talked about Russia, and about Kazan, and about football – about everything in the world. That is, there were other patients whose appointment time was pushed further and further. Nobody saw anything wrong with that. There are queues for no apparent reason even in the ambulance. Medicine is generally a big shock for Russians in Spain. But more on that later.

Work in insular Spain

My whole story is about Spain, but its important feature is that we are talking about an insular part of the state. If we say that Spain has a high unemployment rate, we must keep in mind that it is even higher in the islands. Basically, emigrants try to work with their compatriots: Germans with Germans, Belgians with Belgians, and so on – in their native language.

I have not yet confirmed my diploma, but I know that it is troublesome. I talked with the teacher of my son, who went this way, and so for her, an emigrant from the UK, the process took two years – and this was for her, a citizen of the European Union (it was before Brexit). I started to work on confirming my diploma, but I gave up even before retaking all the exams (it costs money and nerves). I stopped because even a confirmed diploma did not guarantee employment, although it would be nice to work as an English teacher (as it is written in my diploma).

At first I thought that the best option for me, having worked as a yoga and Pilates instructor, including with injured people, would be to train as a physiotherapist. It would have taken only two years, but I was forced to abandon this idea on the advice of a physiotherapist friend. He said that in both hospitals on the island, rates are closed, and when new ones appear, for example, during the construction of a new hospital, the competition for the position will be simply huge. The only option is private practice, but this is a difficult path, because the bulk of the locals are not very solvent emigrants. Working in big cities, we are accustomed to the fact that it is easy and fast to build up a customer base. And here people collect their customers bit by bit.

A growing industry is real estate, investment in housing is now generating good returns. We ourselves own several apartments in our house – and it is on the first coastline – most of the apartments belong to people who rent housing to tourists. Many Russians work in the field of tourism, they become guides, sports instructors. Very often they do not even get a license, their clients only need a guide or instructor who speaks Russian, because tourists from Russia, as a rule, do not even speak English.

“Life in Tenerife is not expensive. The Spaniards themselves are looking for opportunities to lead a relaxed lifestyle near the coast, drink coffee by the ocean, and eat well. The same is often sought by foreigners.” Photo dw.com

But the great advantage of Tenerife and Spain in general is that life is inexpensive. The Spaniards themselves are looking for opportunities to lead a relaxed lifestyle near the coast, drink coffee by the ocean, and eat well. The same is often sought by foreigners. I see Italians who work as bartenders for a small salary and spend all their free time on the water. My husband tells the same story: at 18-19For years, he went to Greece for the whole summer to work as a bartender and windsurf for his own pleasure. Many are satisfied with earning exactly as much as they need to live.

Medicine in Spain

In free medicine, you need to remember that as long as a person is not visible to the naked eye that he is sick, he will not receive special attention. I even heard that if you called an ambulance, but you could drive yourself, you can be billed.

Medicine is a sore subject for emigrants, the Spaniards, not knowing other medicine and attitudes, do not express dissatisfaction. What can not be said about the Russians, they are just in shock. A person, faced with an illness in a hospital, may hear: “We don’t have such a specialist, go to the hospital in the north and it’s better to take a taxi, because waiting for an ambulance you will lose precious time.” Public hospitals here are better equipped than private ones.

I had a medical emergency when I took my youngest son to the hospital with a fright after he hit his head. There were several people in line at 12 at night, including an Italian woman, who was also outraged that emergency care was rather “slow” – we sat in line for an hour, no one came to us. Then a nurse slowly came out, who agreed with me, saying, yes, you need to do an MRI. After some time, the doctor came out just as leisurely, who chatted with this nurse for about five minutes about how the weekend went, and only after that he paid attention to us.

As far as polyclinics are concerned, there is a feeling that doctors are rewarded not for treatment, but for not providing medical care, for saving the funds of insurance companies. It is very difficult to get an insurance specialist. For a year and a half it was my turn to see a gynecologist, of course, during this time I have traveled to Spain more than once and visited all the doctors that I needed. No one could believe that in three weeks in Russia I visited my doctor three times. Everyone rolled their eyes.

“The authority of doctors in Spain is indisputable. It would never occur to anyone to google the symptoms and their treatment, change the dosage – they listen to the doctor unquestioningly. Photo espanarusa.com

But despite this approach, which usually amazes emigrants, the authority of doctors in Spain is indisputable. It would never occur to anyone to google the symptoms and their treatment, change the dosage – they listen to the doctor unquestioningly. Therefore, I am very sorry for the teachers and doctors in Russia, who are often harassed by their parents. It is normal for us to intervene in the work process and tell professionals what to do and how to do it.

About education

Education is free in public schools. But in Tenerife, the school does not give the level that I expect from an educational institution. For a long time I could not agree and accept this, and I still think that teachers should have a greater influence on children. Although I still accepted the fact that those children who need it, who plan to enter the university, make great efforts in their studies themselves. But many, especially in the south of Tenerife, come from Uruguay, from Venezuela. For them, the very fact of living in Spain and earning money is already a big step forward, everything suits them. Staying for the second year at school here is not a tragedy. Of course, this is hardly a reason for joy and pride, but the fact is perceived calmly.

My son is very smart, well-read, they say about him here that he has an academic mindset. He managed to learn Spanish right in the course of his studies, coming to school not from the beginning of the year, and finished the year with a good one. I was looking for an opportunity to send my eldest son to a private school, it turned out that there were much fewer places than those who wanted to. The easiest option to send the eldest son to school was to send the youngest to the kindergarten with her first. He went there at the age of two. And this was an occasion to accept the eldest child from the family to school.

Training costs 100 euros per month, another 150 euros for lunches, 50 for a bus.

This school has a completely different approach, completely different control, even the time of study is different. If in a public school education continues until 13.00, in a private school children study until 17.00. And at first it was difficult. Here, teachers also build relationships with parents differently: if in the previous school we had to see grades only at the end of the quarter, here the teachers are always in touch with us. And this is for me the standard of the school, as it should be.

But what makes me very happy is the attitude of teachers towards children. They can be arbitrarily strict in the classroom, but when they meet outside of school, they always show love for the students, they always hug and kiss. It costs a lot. Maybe because Spaniards are generally cheerful and happy people. And this despite the fact that the economy is weak and many live more than modestly.

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Season 2019/20 of the Spanish La Liga can finish in the Canary Islands to avoid the threat of infection with coronavirus

Reported by Marca.

According to the source, the rest of the season may be spent in the Canary Islands. Local hotels are ready to accept commands. Given the safety of the archipelago, it is advantageously located geographically, in terms of isolation from the outside world.

The Spanish Championship was suspended on 23 March. 27 rounds played in La Liga. Barcelona top the table with 58 points, followed by Real Madrid with 56 points.

  • On March 31, it was reported that if the Spanish football championship was not restored by June 27, the tournament would be cancelled.

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    How to get permanent residence in Mauritius: ways to move to Mauritius for permanent residence

    Mauritius attracts
    wealthy individuals and their families from all over the world in a pleasant tropical climate,
    cultural diversity and natural beauty, as well as a dynamic economy,
    favorable tax system and competitive business environment. Program
    obtaining a permanent residence permit (permanent residence) through investment is the most
    an effective way to the status of a resident of this island nation. For those, who
    invested in real estate, the whole procedure takes from two to six months.

    Investments

    The minimum amount of investment in real estate within the framework of obtaining permanent residence in Mauritius is from USD 375,000.

    Terms of obtaining permanent residence in Mauritius

    obtaining permanent residence takes 2-6 months.

    Benefits

    • Opportunity to rent investment property.

    • Residence permit for the entire family of the applicant, including spouses and partners, children under the age of 24 and parents.
    • Safe, prosperous country, tropical climate all year round.
    • International schools and universities.
    • Political, social and economic stability.

    Conditions for obtaining permanent residence in Mauritius

    To participate in
    program a foreigner must invest in one of four types of real estate:

    1. Integrated
    Resort Scheme (IRS)

    Class Residential Property
    suite with a minimum cost of USD 375,000 with a plot exceeding 10 hectares.

    2. Real Estate
    Scheme (RES):

    Residential property
    luxury class with a minimum cost of USD 375,000 with a land plot, not
    over 10 hectares.

    3.Property
    Development Scheme (PDS):

    Residential property
    luxury class with a minimum cost of USD 375,000 as part of a comprehensive project,
    beneficial to the region. Projects must be built in compliance with
    the highest environmental standards.

    4. Smart City
    Scheme (SCS):

    Residential property
    luxury class with a minimum cost of USD 375,000 as part of a comprehensive project,
    beneficial to a city or town. Projects must be built with
    respecting the highest environmental standards and using
    environmental technologies, e.g. smart transport, renewable sources
    energy for water supply, etc.

    In addition,
    there are options for obtaining permanent residence for 20 years for the following categories:

    ·
    General
    investments
    (shareholders and directors of companies in Mauritius):
    an initial contribution of USD 50,000 to support activities,
    bringing the total turnover, for the first ten years of residence in the country.

    ·
    Investments
    in high technology
    (shareholders and directors of the company on
    Mauritius): an initial contribution of USD 50,000 to a high-tech
    activities that generate a cumulative turnover for the first ten years of residence in
    country.

    ·
    Investments
    to innovative start-ups
    : USD initial contribution
    40,000 with a minimum R&D expenditure of 20% of
    contribution, or registering an incubator in Mauritius with minimal costs for
    operation in the amount of 20% of the contribution, for the first ten years of residence.

    ·
    Specialists (foreigners working in Mauritius under a contract):
    monthly base salary of at least about USD 1400 (for
    sector of information and communication technologies – about USD 700), for the first
    ten years of residence.

    ·
    Self-employed
    in the service sector
    (registered under the Law on
    Business Registration Year 2002): Down payment of USD 35,000
    to a Mauritian bank account for the first ten years of residence.

    ·
    Pensioners
    aged 50 and over
    non-citizens
    Mauritius: initial fee of at least USD 1500 in Mauritius
    bank account for the first ten years of residence (or USD 54,000 for three
    years).

    Procedures and deadlines

    Application for
    participation in the program includes the submission of questionnaires accompanying documents, including
    number of up-to-date certificates of non-conviction and the state of health of the applicant with
    indicating that he does not have certain diseases, as well as the payment of state
    duties.

    Investment in
    the property must be kept for the duration of the residence permit.
    Investments should be financed by external funds transferred to
    Mauritius through a bank recognized by the Bank of Mauritius.

    After
    preliminary due diligence the applicant can choose an object
    real estate. Upon receipt of in-principle approval and implementation
    investments, an application for a residence permit is submitted to the Council for Economic
    development of the Republic of Mauritius. Then comes the due diligence, and
    the applicant and his family members receive a Mauritian residence permit.

    The application may include
    dependent persons: spouses or partners, stepsons, stepdaughters, relatives and adoptive
    children as well as parents.

    Immigration to Spain for Russians: moving to emigrate from Russia

    Standard of living in Spain

    The Kingdom of Spain, which has been a member of the European Union since 1986, has been a leader in the quality of life rating table for many years (according to 2018 data, it is second after France) . It’s not just the exceptional climate: despite the not always smooth political environment, the past years of crisis and unemployment, the country is still famous for its high level of medical services, ideal ecology and strong social support. In addition, thanks to innovations in preventive medicine, the Spaniards have the second highest life expectancy in the world, second only to the Japanese.

    Migration policy of Spain

    Despite the increase in the flow of migrants, the Spanish authorities are still quite tolerant of issuing residence permits to foreigners, providing an opportunity to choose from several methods of legalization. Those who purchase real estate, make investments or open a business with the provision of work for the local population are especially welcome. Those who are wondering “how to move to live in Spain” should know that a request for citizenship can be submitted after several years of official residence in its territory.

    Advantages and disadvantages of living in Spain

    Paradise climate, warm clear sea, amazing open character of the local population and a high level of social support are the undoubted advantages of the Iberian Peninsula. However, those who yearn to leave their homeland forever and become a Spaniard need to study well all aspects of life in a foreign country. We list the main ones:

    Advantages:

    • Excellent weather and environmental conditions.

    • Decent wages (fourth place in Europe).

    • Free movement within the Schengen area.

    • Inexpensive housing, consumer basket, food.

    • Decent level of development of medicine, education and social security.

    • Simplified immigration scheme for investors and businessmen.

    • Hospitality towards foreigners.

    • Bonuses for entrepreneurs.

    Drawbacks:

    • Hot spells in some regions.

    • Periods of unemployment.

    • Expensive utilities.

    • A large number of fiscal fees.

    • High level of bureaucracy.

    Ways to obtain a residence permit

    In order to go to live in Spain from Russia for permanent residence and become its full-fledged citizen, as the law says, it is necessary to legally reside in its territory for a certain time, that is, to obtain a residence permit. This can be done for various reasons – most often, through settled life, marriage, training, work or investment. The choice of method depends on the purpose of the move – for example, whether the desire to work or bring relatives with you is fundamental.

    The difference between a residence permit and permanent residence

    Potential immigrants often confuse these two concepts. Meanwhile, there are fundamental differences. A residence permit is a document confirming the right of a foreigner to long-term residence in the country. A residence permit is required to buy real estate, open a business, use medical services, and travel within the Schengen area. A plastic card is issued for a period of 2 years with an extension, and it happens both with a work permit and without it. The status obliges the owner to stay within Spanish borders for at least 183 days a year.

    In contrast to this status, permanent residence has an unlimited validity period and is a guarantee of almost the same rights and benefits as a passport (except for voting and working in the civil service). You can get a long-term residence almost automatically after being in the status of a temporary resident for at least 5 years. At the same time, for a successful outcome of the event, you cannot leave the country for longer than 6 months and violate local laws. A plastic permanent residence card must be renewed every five years.

    Study

    Thanks to the amendments to the law on migration, today a long-term study visa can be obtained both at the Consulate of Spain in Russia and without leaving the country, at the police station. For the application, you only need a receipt for the payment of the first installment and an invitation from the training center – any, but certified by the local Ministry of Education. Such a residence gives the right to work in their free time (20 hours a week).

    School leavers

    Studying at the oldest universities in Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Seville or Salamanca is considered prestigious all over the world, while the prices, unlike neighboring countries, are quite democratic, which makes obtaining a residence permit through education doubly valuable. School graduates can choose from hundreds of private and public schools, including those specializing in religious, sports or multilingual education, in the British or American system. When registering a course, a student card is issued for one academic year, which can be extended on the spot, without the need to travel home.

    For students

    To issue a card, you need to contact the police station in your place of residence. This must be done within 1 month from the date of entry into the Kingdom with a type D visa, after registration. After the expiration of the document, renewal is possible only if you provide a certificate from the educational institution on the extension of the course and proof of funds for living. Such a residence allows you to move freely within the Schengen area.

    For those with higher education

    For legalization through studies, it is not at all necessary to enter a university: it is enough to enroll in advanced training or language courses, MBA programs, etc. Despite the fact that the restriction on work also applies to postgraduate studies, after three years of card renewal, you can apply for a full-fledged residence permit with the right to work.

    Marriage

    A foreigner who marries a Spaniard or Spanish woman becomes the owner of a “residence for a family member of a European citizen”, issued for 5 years. The document allows you to engage in labor activities and apply for citizenship a year after painting. The only drawback of this method is the waiting time for the ceremony (up to 1-2 years in megacities) and the need to pass an interview with the registry office staff for the validity of the union.

    Buying a property or long-term lease

    Legalization through the purchase of a home is a suitable option for those who are planning to emigrate from Russia, and at the same time want to spend most of their time in Spain. In this case, it will be issued:

    • Residence permit card for a financially independent person, issued for a year with renewal. This option is feasible for long-term rental housing or buying a house or apartment of any value, so it does not require impressive investments. At the same time, the status allows you to live in the country for up to 180 days and provide family members with a multi-visa.

    • “Golden visa”, which is issued when buying expensive real estate (at least 500 thousand euros). The document is valid for 2 years and allows you to legally stay within Spanish borders up to 365 days a year, work and transport your family. There is no requirement to be present throughout the year.

    Starting a business

    Starting a business with a stable income is a direct path to business immigration with the right to work. The authorities of the Kingdom are quite willing to legalize foreigners using this method, as this helps create jobs for the local population and improves the economic situation in the regions. A residence permit for businessmen is issued for 2 years with an extension and requires constant confirmation of income, payment of taxes and fees, and social care for employees. To start your own business, you need to present a detailed business project, including market analysis and funding sources.

    Work visa

    Legalization through a work contract is a lengthy and not always easy process. Firstly, you will have to find a company that will be so interested in you as a specialist that it will be ready to provide a package of documents confirming its solvency, lack of debts and other things. The applicant, in turn, must prove his qualifications and knowledge of the Spanish language. And only if there is no response from the Spaniards for some time to the vacancy announcement posted by the employer, the company can proceed to issue an official invitation for a foreigner.

    Family reunification

    Family ties also entitle retired parents, spouses or minor children to become residents. To process a request, the reuniting person needs to live in the country for at least a year, apply for an extension of the status and document family ties. It is also required to prove the existence of conditions for the reception and maintenance of relatives: bank transfers for at least a year, a work contract, information about the availability of suitable housing, income declaration, credit cards, etc. If the reuniting person has a residence permit by marriage with a Spaniard / Spaniard, the procedure takes place in a simplified mode, that is, without age restrictions of the parents and as soon as possible.

    Refugee status

    To obtain a residence permit on this basis, you must provide a good reason and supporting documents, that is, evidence of discrimination in the homeland on the basis of ethnic, religious, social or political affiliation. Suitable arguments: medical certificates, photo and video materials, the press, testimonies). When applying for asylum and considering the application, which can take quite a decent time, the applicant has the legal right to be in the country.

    Settled residence permit in Spain

    Illegal stay is not welcome and is severely pursued by the migration authorities, but this does not prevent some foreigners from relying on this “method” of moving. Indeed, having lived in the state without a break for 2-3 years, having an employment contract and evidence of integration into Spanish society, you can try to get a residence permit. Settlement can be social, working or family, for all categories the following rules apply:

    • No criminal record in the last 5 years.

    • No entry bans to Schengen.

    • The presence of a residence permit and documents indicating active integration into society (language courses, bank accounts, participation in social events).

    The term for consideration of an application for this type of permit is 1-3 months. After receiving a positive response, the applicant has 1 month to submit documents to the police.

    The most demanded occupations in Spain

    As in recent years, technical and IT specialties are highly rated on the European labor market. Application designers and artificial intelligence experts, information security and data scientists, cloud computing specialists and user interface developers are the professionals that headhunting agencies are hunting for today. Energy engineers, managers, sales and promotion specialists, CRM managers and Inbound marketers, international tourism experts, doctors and pharmacists are also in demand. Jobs for seasonal work will be of interest to those who see themselves as a tourist guide, nanny, harvester, maid, gardener, driver.

    Peculiarities of permanent residence and obtaining citizenship

    After five years of legal residence in Spain (or a year later in case of marriage), any native of Russia, like any foreigner, receives permanent residence, which is the last step on the way to final emigration, then Yes, a Spanish passport. Long-term residence gives the right to stay in the country for an unlimited time, work and conduct business.

    According to the law, the following can apply for citizenship under the simplified scheme:

    • Foreigners making large investments in the regional economy;

    • Residents who have legally resided in the Kingdom for at least 5 years;

    • Spouses of Spaniards;

    • Refugees.

    Having lived in the country legally for 10 years, knowing its traditions well and not violating the laws, you can count on obtaining citizenship. At the same time, the Russians will have to give up their native passport due to the lack of a Spanish-Russian agreement on dual citizenship. Applying for citizenship involves passing two exams: knowledge of the Spanish language and a written test for knowledge of local laws and socio-cultural characteristics. Therefore, if you are wondering how to emigrate to Spain from Russia and stay in this wonderful country, you should start improving your knowledge about it from the very first days. And then put them into practice.

    How to start the process of moving and immigration to Spain

    The first step on the way to the cherished immigration should be the issuance of a passport and a visa. After that, you can submit a request for temporary residence to the Consulate General in Moscow. Based on the results of the review, a visado tipo D is issued, a permit, according to which you need to enter the country and contact the police to obtain a resident card.

    List of documents

    Basic documentation for Russians when applying for any type of residence and moving to Spain includes:

    1. Original and copy of the international passport.

    2. Application in 2 copies.

    3. Two photographs ( 35*45mm ).

    4. Justification (purchase deed, work contract, invitation of the training center.).

    5. Medical policy valid throughout the European Union.

    6. Agreement on the lease of housing or bill of sale.

    7. Evidence of the applicant’s solvency (salary statements, bank statements, income declarations).

    8. Certificate of non-conviction.

    Where to go

    To apply, you need to contact the Consulate General in Moscow or the migration authorities in Spanish territory. There are no guarantees of a positive decision, much depends on correctly collected and executed documents and applications. Sometimes one incorrectly completed form can lead to a refusal without explanation, which even a subsequent appeal cannot correct, which is why it is so important to know all the intricacies of collecting and processing a package, or to choose the right intermediary agency.

    Processing time

    The application is usually considered within 1-3 months, the decision of the consulate will be sent to the applicant by mail. Having received a positive notice, you can start the immigration procedure, that is, leave Russia for Spain and contact the local migration authorities to take fingerprints for a resident card. The waiting time for issuing a card after giving fingerprints is 30 days.

    Ways to find a job

    Despite the continued rise in unemployment in Europe, there are several ways to find a job. Most Spaniards turn to relatives and acquaintances, as well as to employment agencies, most often temporary. Other search channels include:

    Trade Unions and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry

    Curiously, more than 20% of job seekers find jobs by contacting a company of interest directly. To do this, they receive employers’ contacts by contacting public and state organizations that own a database of all enterprises in the country.

    mass media

    The recruitment of workers “the old fashioned way” is still working, that is, through advertisements in the press and the Internet. Specialized TV and radio programs or vacancies in the press are no less useful resources than information portals on the Internet. According to statistics, 10% of Spaniards find work there.

    Employment centers

    The State Employment Service strongly recommends registering with employment centers at the place of residence. The centralized labor exchange of these points has a large number of vacancies for all categories, among which there are sometimes very worthy ones.

    Average salary

    Another reason that makes Spain such an attractive option for Russians to move for permanent residence is decent wages: the fourth place in Europe in terms of the minimum wage, behind only Germany, Great Britain and France. Yes, for 2019year, the minimum wage per month was 1,050 euros/gross (900 net), the average salary will be approximately 2,000 before taxes.

    Where is it better for Russians to live in Spain

    The Russian-speaking diaspora of the Iberian Peninsula is quite large – currently about 324,000 people from the former Soviet Union live here, of which about 85,000 are Russians. The favorite regions of our compatriots are traditionally Catalonia, Costa Blanca, Andalusia, the Canary and Balearic Islands. At the same time, according to polls, the majority of emigrants from Russia are satisfied with their new life – thanks to the climate, the possibility of a decent income, especially when starting a business, low levels of corruption and security. The situation is a little more complicated with the search for a job, since it is not easy to find a decent salary in your specialty, but Russians who want to settle on the peninsula easily adapt to the local labor market, relying on its most demanded areas – tourism, construction, services or IT.

    Pension for residents of Russia and CIS countries in Spain

    According to Spanish law, Russians and immigrants from other CIS countries have the right to claim a pension, provided that they have worked in the Kingdom for at least a year. In this case, it is necessary to have the status of a residence permit, permanent residence or citizenship and have a total work experience of at least 15 years. If these conditions are met, you can count on receiving a monthly minimum pension of 650 euros (or in proportion to the length of service). It is worth remembering that when you retire before the age of 65, the payment will be made not from the local, but from the Russian budget – using bank transfers.

    Feedback from those who moved to Spain

    Irina S., Madrid, residence permit for study:

    In 2009, I left for Barcelona on an MBA program to study the intricacies of tourism and study the language. I liked the local climate and culture so much that I decided to stay, the family, fortunately, supported me. During the holidays and on weekends, she worked part-time at a travel agency on the coast. After graduating from business school and getting prestigious “crusts”, I met my Spanish “half”, and now I live in Madrid. I got a job in one solid international corporation (knowledge of English and Russian helped!), and as soon as I can, I will help my parents also move to live from Russia to Spain for permanent residence.

    Anna and Pavel L., Alicante, Golden Visa:

    My husband and I received an investor visa D with a stay of 365 days in January 2017. We have real estate in the new area of ​​​​San Juan de Alicante, a great villa by the sea, as I dreamed. We did not know Spanish, we spoke fluently only in English, which is almost useless in the case of the Spaniards, so we had to turn to intermediaries. We received the card quickly – in 10 days everything was on hand. We are very pleased with the move, I take care of children, my husband plans to open a small hotel. The main plus for him is that there is no need to live here permanently, since business requires a presence in Moscow, constant flights and business trips around the world.

    Alexander S., Malaga, business immigration:

    I can be counted among the happy owners of one of the most “difficult” permanent residence in Spain for Russians – through opening my own business. Of course, there were many problems, I especially shudder when I remember the Spanish red tape, but on the whole everything went easier than I expected. The development of a business plan was a matter of technique, and the purchase of a business is a streamlined process here, most of the time was spent on considering the request. I didn’t know Spanish, and since the status of a merchant obliges you to open faster, otherwise your visa simply won’t be extended, I had to learn the language and plunge into the process at the same time. After all, a company must not only be created, it must work and bring demonstrable income. For example, in my first year, my profit was only 15,000 euros, but this was enough to extend the residence permit. Now I am opening a third point, three more Spaniards – for a permanent contract. The “cons” are obvious to me – the terrible heat in the summer, food different from ours, the Spaniards are slobs. But there is no heaven on earth, and local pluses cover all the shortcomings.

    The success of obtaining a Spanish passport largely depends on the literacy of the paperwork, and one mistake can lead to refusal without explanation. If you are already wondering how to immigrate to Spain from Russia and want to do everything right, Barcelona Realty Group will help you go through all the necessary procedures and formalities necessary to obtain a residence permit, permanent residence or citizenship of the sunny Kingdom, without interference and obstacles. We specialize in immigration support for citizens of the former USSR and are ready to provide a package of services that includes the work of lawyers, financial and business consultants and real estate experts. You can request a specialist consultation by contacting our managers, contacts are listed on the website.

    How to move to Spain from Ukraine in 2022

    Moving to Spain in 2022: types and methods

    Are you considering moving to Europe or specifically to Spain? Here are the main ways to make your plans a reality:

    • Student visa to Spain
      Suitable for teenagers after graduation or students who are going to study at a university or language school.

    • Investor visa
      The best option for those who want to invest in the Spanish economy from 500,000 euros.

    • Business visa
      Suitable if you want to open an innovative start-up or a traditional international or local business.

    • No lucrativa
      The best way to move is a residence permit without the right to work in Spain, which is the easiest to obtain if you have the necessary details. It is loyally issued to families, especially those who want to move to Spain from Ukraine.

    In this article, we will explain in detail why it is beneficial to obtain this particular Spanish residence permit, rather than buying a Polish work visa or a Hungarian passport.

    Even if you do not have a single document on hand, we will collect everything for you, and in just a month we will receive a residence permit in Spain for your entire family.
    Payment for our services only after obtaining visas!

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    No lucrativa vs student visa

    So, a Spanish residence permit without a work permit is the most comfortable way to move to Europe with the whole family. Especially if the family has small children, this is the best option. The consulates of our countries like to refuse visas to students over 20-25 years old. The authorities think that it is already too late to study at this age, so they often put refusals. The main disadvantage of being a student is that each member of the family will have to pay for education, and the children will also be sent to a private school. As a result, only education will cost 10,000 – 20,000 euros, and there will also be expenses for food, travel, food and transport.

    The student visa will expire in a year, and you have to wait three years to move to a residence with a right to work. That is, two more times to renew, spending huge sums. It’s not good for a family.

    We know stories of families selling houses, spending everything on student visas, and then being denied modifications and returning to their home countries with nothing.

    Suppose you are interested in moving to Europe for permanent residence, but you know how difficult (or impossible) it is to become a legal immigrant in countries like Switzerland or Denmark. However, as long as the European Union exists, legalization in any other country in Europe opens the door for you to the country of your dreams.

    Immigration to Spain is an opportunity to become a resident of the European Union. But you risk … falling in love with this country and staying in it forever. This is exactly what happened with numerous members of the Russian-speaking community in Spain, whose reviews are only positive.

    Why Spain?

    This is a land of opportunities where there is always a reason to be happy!

    Climate

    The mild Mediterranean climate within the country varies from very hot and dry in Andalusia, temperate and humid in Catalonia, to cool and rainy similar to Russia in Galicia or Cantabria. Inside the country, you can arrange any climate for yourself at any time of the year! If you want to swim in the sea in December, buy a ticket to the Canary Islands! If you want to take a break from the heat in August, Bilbao and San Sebastian are waiting for you!

    Ecology

    Excellent ecology (the farther from big cities, the better), which is important for the younger generation.

    Prices

    Inexpensive fresh fruits and vegetables of excellent quality – all year round, selected wines and cheeses at the prices of a provincial supermarket.

    And also

    Culture, history, endless opportunities for all kinds of sports and leisure.

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    Family relocation to Spain

    What to do for adults and how to adapt to children

    It is important to understand that children here are the center of the Universe!

    Every child has the right to a free education in Spain and is surrounded by care and attention from the first day in kindergarten or school. And for children who have just arrived in the country, there are special programs for language and social adaptation.

    The local education system is very different from the Russian one. Sometimes our people, not understanding the system, are frightened by the fact that children are “not taught anything” in school. But the first stages of local education are concerned with ensuring that children have a happy childhood. This is a concern for their social adaptation and instilling a love of learning.

    When a child acquires the skills of independent work, the program becomes more complicated – and differentiates to the upper grades according to the student’s abilities. Spanish education meets European standards and opens the way to further study or work around the world.

    Families with children (even from successful European countries) note the excellent social policy of Spain.

    Large cities such as Madrid and Barcelona have centers of Russian culture and language schools. In them you will meet Spaniards who are learning Russian in order to read Dostoevsky in the original.

    If you are planning a further trip to Europe, then time in Spain will be a real gift of fate at a relatively modest cost. Spain is one of the cheapest EU countries. After receiving the first residence permit, you will be able to visit the EU countries.

    Due to the large outflow of immigrants due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is expected that residences without the right to work will be issued more often than before the pandemic. A lot of housing for rent is empty in the country, and many businesses need new customers to replace those who left. Therefore, now is the best time to move to Spain.
    Adults with a language will be able to find work in different directions, and children will receive an excellent European education, so now is the best time to move with the whole family.

    Spain treats visitors peacefully and respects the culture of the former republics of the Soviet Union.

    Residence permit without the right to work

    Pros, cons, pitfalls. Spoiler alert: no pitfalls found

    This residence permit is for those who can afford to live in Spain without having to work for a year.

    • Relocation to Spain for pensioners. If a pension or savings allow you to live without additional sources of finance.
    • Those whose passive income or savings can make a living in Spain without having to work for a whole year.
    • Those who can “live in two countries”, since this residence permit does not prohibit working in other countries.

    Important: after a year, the residence permit can be modified to one that gives the right to work.

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    Why is this residence permit good?

    • If you prove your financial solvency, you can go to Spain with the whole family on the first day. You do not have to wait for permission to reunite with your family. Namely, this condition is often encountered when obtaining other residence permits.
    • It is possible to obtain Spanish citizenship. The first residence permit is given for a period of one year, after it – for 2 years, again – for 2 years, then – for 5 years. After a 5-year residence permit, you are entitled to a permanent residence permit, for the renewal of which you only need proof that you continue to permanently reside in the country (such proof is, for example, registration at the place of residence). Also, after a 5-year residence permit, you get the right to apply for Spanish citizenship, because. the minimum period of residence in the country to apply for citizenship is 10 years.
    • Although you won’t be able to work during the year, you can invest in businesses or stocks. And that’s how you earn money.
    • A residence permit without the right to work does not deprive you of the right to study in Spain, as well as to undertake a paid work experience.
    • You can work in other countries, travel without a visa within the Schengen countries, or work and travel at the same time. And vlog!

    For a residence permit in Spain, real estate is optional, as is the case with another type of residence permit, the so-called “investor”. You can rent a house all this time, open accounts in Spanish banks and take out a mortgage.

    Package of documents for obtaining a residence permit without the right to work

    Visa application form

    Residence permit application form

    Medical insurance (mandatory Spanish)

    Financial confirmations

    Medical certificate confirming the absence of diseases that prevent you from leaving the country of residence

    Photos 3×4 on a white background

    Police clearance certificate (certified translation with apostille)

    We will collect all the documents for you and 100% we will get the coveted visa D 9 for you0003

    Get in touch! Payment for our services only after the visa settles in your passport!

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    Emigration to Spain: what else you need to present:

    • All family members must have a full, covering all areas of medical services, medical insurance for a year.
    • The insurance contract must be concluded with a Spanish insurance company. During the first year, you do not have the right to use public health services.
    • Official translation of the certificate of no criminal record in the country of origin and no criminal record in Spain.
    • Your legal situation in your country of residence must be regulated – without a ban on entry into the Schengen area.

    What is taken into account when demonstrating passive income

    Bank statements for the last 6 months. It can be different banks, not just one account. And it can be banks from different countries. However, there are countries that separately require that all the applicant’s accounts are in Spanish banks. Your total income may include credit cards or your bank-valued properties.

    What happens after the first year?

    There are two options: to renew the old residence permit or to apply for modification. 1. In the first case, the residence permit will be issued for 2 years, so the amount of annual income should be twice as much.

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    Due to the exodus of immigrants over the past year, the likelihood of finding a contract increases. But it’s still not the easiest way. And individual entrepreneurship in Spain is available to everyone who is ready to work for themselves!

    Residence permit without the right to work in Spain – the perfect way to take root in Europe

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    Immigration to Madeira WithPortugal

    Is there a place on Earth where it’s spring all year long, the level of security is high, and the ocean is visible from any point. The answer is obvious, and this place is the Portuguese island of Madeira, lost in the Atlantic Ocean. For those looking for a different pace of life than in mainland Portugal, Madeira may be the ideal option, and there are a number of positive factors to consider before taking the big step of immigrating.

    But first, a little about where this amazing island is located. Madeira is located in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 500 km west of the African coast and 1000 km south of Portugal, a 1.5 hour flight from Lisbon. Madeira covers an area of ​​750 sq. km. The archipelago includes the islands of Madeira, Porto Santo, and the uninhabited islands of Desertas and Selvagens. Madeira was discovered by the Portuguese sailor João Gonçalves Zarco around 1418-1420. And the discovery of the island is considered one of the first discoveries of the Age of Discovery.

    Here are 10 reasons to move here:

    When the whole world stopped

    Living in Madeira has certain advantages that allow you to continue a relatively familiar lifestyle even during a pandemic. Since Madeira is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, and there is only one airport, this made it easier to control the borders. Also, Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal, so the rules may differ from those on the mainland. This was evident during the Covid 19 pandemic.winter 2020 and early 2021. Madeira had an evening curfew, but normal life continued during the day. At the same time, mainland Portugal was completely closed, all restaurants, bars and gyms were closed. The Madeiran government has also introduced free Covid testing at the airport for all arrivals. And we lived according to strict rules, non-compliance with which was punishable by a fine of 100 euros to 500 euros. We were forbidden to go out without masks, move on the street after 19:00, all establishments were open until 18:00, and authorities switched to appointment mode, there was a limited number of people in restaurants and gyms, there was even such a case when I was not allowed on the bus without a mask. It seems to me that during the entire time of the pandemic, we in Madeira experienced this period quite calmly and without such mass panic as in other countries. There were several weeks in Madeira when the numbers were rising, but overall the situation remained under control. For a long time, Madeira was the only region in Portugal without deaths from Covid 19, the first case was registered on November 1, 2020, which is almost nine months from the start of the global pandemic.

    Safety first

    Madeira is extremely safe, with a very low rate of all types of crime including pickpocketing, burglary and violent crime. There are very common cases when they do not even close the car. Walking the streets of Funchal at any time of the day or night you feel safe. Police patrol the city, and the streets are always well lit. This may be good news for those who are planning to move with children. Also, in the entire history of the island, there have not been any terrorist attacks. A nice addition is the culture of behavior on the roads. It’s probably not a secret that Madeira is a very hilly island, with many thin streets and turns over cliffs, which in some cases can be very unsafe, but drivers always treat each other with respect and accidents are not very common.

    Build a family nest with a nice bonus

    When it comes to moving, it’s time to think about your own home. And Madeira offers some of the most favorable conditions for foreigners. In addition to buying real estate, the Golden Visa program gives investors from non-EU countries the opportunity to obtain a residence permit in Portugal. In the future – the right to citizenship in five years and free movement in the Schengen area. From January 1, 2022, the Portuguese government will make important changes to the Visa Gold program. Portugal’s most popular real estate investment destinations, Lisbon, Porto and most of the Algarve, will no longer be eligible for the Golden Visa program after December 31, 2021. But central Portugal, along with the Azores and Madeira, will be eligible for the Visa Gold program next year. The government explains this by redirecting foreign funds from areas of the country saturated with real estate investment to less popular regions. The decision to obtain a golden visa further increases the attractiveness of Madeira, and will also increase the prices of its properties. According to Diario das noticias, the value of homes in the Autonomous Region of Madeira rose by 14.2% year-on-year, taking into account data for June 2021 and the same month last year. According to the price index on the idealista website, at the end of June 2021, the cost per square meter of residential real estate was 1,777 euros.

    Nominated island

    Madeira is celebrated not only by tourists, but also by serious publications. The October 2021 edition of Forbes magazine featured a special article describing Madeira as “a separate world”. The author talks not only about delicious local cuisine, unforgettable landscapes and local people, but also about how the pandemic has changed the concept of tourism development in Madeira. After the Covid pandemic, older people were afraid to travel, and they made up the bulk of the tourists. Madeira has begun to position itself as a place worth visiting at any time of the year and an active destination for people of all ages. Shortly before this, in July of this year, the Madeira government announced a direct flight connection with Kyiv. By the way, at that time it was the longest route to Madeira, which was about 6 hours. Now Madeira is also open to the American continent. Since November of this year, there is a direct flight connection with New York, and the flight time is already almost 8 hours. Madeira was named the “Best Island Destination in the World” in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019and 2020 according to the World Travel Awards. And in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, the island won the “Best Island Destination in Europe” award, competing in this category along with major tourist destinations such as the Canary Islands, Sardinia, Malta, Cyprus. The very same World Travel Awards, also known as the “Oscars of Tourism”. And on the eve of the New Year holidays, it is worth noting that during the 2020 pandemic, according to European Best Destinations, Madeira was recognized as the safest place in Europe for Christmas holidays.

    First Digital Nomad Village

    Contrary to popular belief that Madeira is a place for the elderly only, in February 2021 the regional government launched a unique project in the world to attract digital nomads and remote workers to the Digital Nomad Village. This project aims to attract digital nomads and entrepreneurs from all over the world who come to Madeira for a period of one to six months, making the island one of the best places to work remotely, where they can enjoy the infrastructure created specifically for this purpose, with workers places, events and communities. The “Digital Nomad Village” is located in the city of Ponta do Sol, on the south coast of the island of Madeira.

    Language will take you to Rome

    One of the main problems faced by everyone who decides to immigrate to Portugal is the language barrier. Fortunately, in this case, Madeira is a very convenient place, as almost all locals speak English well, especially in restaurants, tourist places and government offices. On the island, there are also a lot of immigrants from the countries of the post-Soviet space and there is a cultural and educational association “Russian Wave” (“Onda russa”) – a community of compatriots on the island of Madeira. And for those who, as they say, are tem muitas saudades da Ucrania/Russia and are not yet accustomed to local cuisine, there are shops with our products where you can find buckwheat, herring, marshmallows and other delicacies. For the most daring who express a desire to learn the Portuguese language, I would like to immediately note from my experience that “the wolf is not as scary as it is painted. ” The locals are very friendly and always ready to help. At first it seemed that I would never speak this foreign and difficult language in my life, but in the process of learning and subsequent communication, I can say with confidence that Portuguese is a logical and beautiful language. There are several schools on the island that teach Portuguese. Note to those who think that Spanish and Portuguese are almost the same languages, this is not entirely true, or rather, not at all. Even with the most perfect command of English, it is worth learning Portuguese to plunge into Portuguese society. As of May 2021, Madeira is home to 8,600 foreigners from 111 countries.

    Madeira style Alma mater

    What a pleasant and unexpected surprise it was for me and my friends to have a university in Madeira. I remember a funny situation when my friend, after my story about the university, exclaimed: “You even have a university there, but I thought you only had a resort, the ocean and palm trees there. ” The university began its activity in 1988, and this is relatively recent, if we take into account the 600-year history of the island of Madeira. There is also a variety of educational institutions for children. Madeira International School offers a bilingual curriculum where young children can study the entire Portuguese curriculum in two languages: Portuguese and English. The British School of Madeira accepts international students and also encourages further studies outside of Portugal. There are also many language courses, including Wall Street English, Cambridge School, Academia de linguas da Madeira.

    Island of Records

    Madeira, being a very small island, has achieved great achievements and records. The observation deck at Cabo Girão is located on the highest promontory in Europe at 580 m above sea level, famous for its suspended glass platform. Ronaldo Airport is one of the most dangerous in the world – part of the runway is built over the sea, and the terrain exposes planes to strong and unpredictable winds. An interesting fact – in the entire history there was only one accident at 1977, as a result of which the authorities expanded the runway. The Laurissilva da Madeira Forest became a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in December 1999. Laurissilva has a uniform appearance, always green throughout the year, as almost all the trees and shrubs that make it up never lose their leaves. The Guinness Book of Records, the organization that certifies world records, awarded the 8-minute fireworks display on New Year’s Day in Madeira from 2006 to 2007 the title of “The Greatest Fireworks Show in the World”. Madeira retained this title until 2012.

    What to do on the “island of eternal spring”

    With all the abundance of tourist spots, unexplored trails, marine activities and simply incredible nature, only those who are really tired are left in a hotel near the pool or at home near the TV. Only in Madeira in one day you can meet the dawn high in the mountains, where it can be +15, and for lunch go down to the beach and swim in the ocean. One of the main tourist attractions of Madeira Island is its rich and varied vegetation, warm climate that attracts tourists all year round. Therefore, Madeira is deservedly called “the island of eternal spring”. Apart from several botanical parks, the whole of Madeira seems to be one single botanical park. Everything that grows in flowerpots at home grows here just on the street. In addition, Madeira hosts a flower festival. A unique offer will also be a walk along the levadas. These are man-made canals created to irrigate fields and gardens with rainwater that accumulates on mountaintops. The first of them were built over 500 years ago, and now it is a must visit in Madeira. The presence of the ocean has greatly influenced the lifestyle of Madeira, people go to the beach even in winter. True, there are almost no sandy beaches here, but there is always an alternative – you will go by ferry to the neighboring island of Porto Santo and enjoy 9km sandy beach. Here you can try windsurfing, diving, sailing, fishing.

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Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 7:45 pm

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Exploring the Canary Islands | Volcano World

Francis Abbott, director of Oceanic Research & Publishing Ltd., has been kind enough to provide VW with some beautiful photographs of Canary Island’s volcanoes and volcanic features. To see more of his work, visit Oceanic Research and Publishing

 

Caldera de Bandama, Gran Canaria. The Caldera de Bandama is one of a number of small calderas to found on Gran Canaria. This caldera of 1km in diametre and 200 metres depth has been dated at 20 BC. Originally a double cinder cone, the caldera was formed later.

Caldera de los Marteles, Gran Canaria. Situated close to the summits of Gran Canaria (Pico de Las Nieves) and at the head of the Guayadeque canyon, the Marteles caldera was formed some 100,000 years ago by a phreatomagmatic explosion.

Caldera del Corazoncillo, Lanzarote, Canary islands. The Caldera del Corazoncillo is located close to the Timanfaya volcano and is one of a number of strombolian cones to have been formed during the 1730 to 1736 eruptions

 

Chinyero volcano, tenerife, Canary Islands. The “Volcan Chinyero” was the last eruption to have occured on the island of Tenerife in recent history. The Strombolian type eruption of 1909 lasted for 10 days emiting basaltic pyroclastic material and aa lava flow.

 

Pico Viejo; Tenerife, Canary Islands. Crater of the Pico Viejo (Old peak) volcano. Pico Viejo last erupted in 1798, an eruption lasting 92 days, during which basaltic lava flows and pyroclastics were emited from a flank fissure vent.

 

Duraznero volcano, La Palma, Canary Islands. The Duraznero volcano forms part of the larger San Juan Volcano, a fissure vent system situated along the summits of the “Cumbre Vieja” the island’s southern half and most active volcanic edifice.

 

Hoyo Negro crater, La Palma, Canary Islands. The Hoyo Negro (Black Hole) forms part of the San Juan Volcano, a fissure vent system situated along the summits of the “Cumbre vieja” the island’s southern half and most active volcanic edifice.

 

Montaña del Señalo, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

 

Mount Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands. Mount Teide stratovolcano is the world’s 3rd largest oceanic island volcano reaching 3718 metres. In the foreground iron rich basaltic cinders have oxidised to give the reddish and brown colours.

 

Mount Teide summit crater, Tenerife, canary Islands. Spectacular views of the Las Cañadas caldera from the summit of Mount Teide stratovolcano at 3718 metres altitude. The small 80 metre wide crater has hundreds of active fumaroles emitting Sulfurous water vapor.

 

Canary Islands. Strange shapes created by the erosion of pumice layers, originating from explosive eruptions of the ancient “Cañadas” stratovolcano, which is believed to have reached 6000 metres altitude.

 

Pico Viejo volcano, Tenerife, Canary islands. The Pico viejo volcano forms part of the 3718 metre high Mount Teide stratovolcano seen here in the background. situated just to the west of the main peak, Pico Viejo last erupted in 1798.

 

Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. The Roque Nublo (centre of image) once revered to by the ancient Guanche population and today visited by thousands of tourists each year is the emblematic symbol of Gran Canaria.

 

Roque Nublo, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. The Roque Nublo once revered to by the ancient Guanche population and today visited by thousands of tourists each year is the emblematic symbol of Gran Canaria.

 

The Three Kings. Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. The Three Kings are one of Gran Canaria’s most dramatic and beautiful natural phenomena. Resulting from extensive erosion of differing volcanic materials, the upper monolith is composed of breccia-type pyroclast.

 

Timanfaya volcano, Lanzarote, Canary islands. The Timanfaya is the largest of a number of volcanic cones to be found in the National Park of the same name. The largest historical eruptions within the Canary islands took place between 1730 and 1736.

 

VW again thanks Francis Abbott, director of Oceanic Research & Publishing Ltd. To see more of his work, visit Oceanic Research and Publishing

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It used to be my dream to visit the Canary Islands. Thirteen islands of volcanic origin located in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa, seven of them are large and inhabited, the rest are small and uninhabited. The islands belong to Spain and are an autonomous region of this state. There are two capitals: Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, they perform their functions alternately, transferring powers to each other every 4 years. The main and largest islands are Tenerife and Las Palmas. There is an opinion that the islands got their name from canaries, but this is not true – these birds were named after the islands.

The very name Canary Islands is translated from Latin as the islands of dogs. There are several versions of the origin of the name of the Canary Islands. So in one of the ancient documents it is reported that the inhabitants of Mauritania who sailed to the islands saw many large dogs there. According to another version, the first sailors who visited these islands saw huge rookeries of sea lions there, translated from Latin as “sea dogs”. There is another version, according to which the Canary Islands got their name in honor of a deity with a dog’s head, which was worshiped by the ancient inhabitants of the islands.

The weather in these places is warm, sunny and comfortable, it is due to a mixture of hot and dry winds blowing from the African continent from the Sahara desert and moist cool oceanic air masses. The temperature of water and air on the coast very rarely falls below 21 degrees Celsius. The Canary Islands are mountainous, some peaks reach a height of up to two kilometers. The slopes of the mountains are covered with a variety of vegetation, most often there are coniferous trees under which porcini mushrooms grow.

Before the arrival of Europeans, the islands were inhabited by the Guanches, who were engaged in primitive agriculture and cattle breeding. They wore skins and were able to mummify their leaders. After them, an amazing architectural monument, the pyramid of Guimar, remained. The modern inhabitants of the islands are the descendants of the Guanches and the Spaniards, there are about two million 112 thousand people, they live in small, quiet, cozy towns.

All in all, the Canary Islands is one of the most beautiful places on our planet. But, alas, my dream was not destined to come true for many reasons, the main of which is my vision, I wanted to see all this beauty !!!, and not imagine it, turning on my imagination. And I can also fantasize on hot summer days in my village, putting a cot in the garden and imagine that it is a sunbed on the Pacific coast, and having a swim in a rivulet, think that you are swimming in ocean waves. And yet, if I could visit the Canary Islands, I would like to meet kind, friendly people, make friends with them, as well as listen to local folk music and songs, try national cuisine and just breathe in the fresh sea air. That’s what I would expect from this trip.

Reference information

This essay was submitted to the competition of creative works “Journey of my dreams”, in which blind and visually impaired residents of the Nizhny Novgorod region take part. The competition is held within the framework of the social project “World without Borders”, which is implemented by the Center “Camerata” within the framework of the charity program “Creating Opportunities” of the Fund for Support and Development of Philanthropy “KAF”.

Loro parque en tenerife: ¡Bienvenid@s a Loro Parque!

Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 7:17 pm

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Kids, Learn and have fun! • Loro Parque

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At Loro Parque we have areas especially designed for fun! During their visit to the park, kids will enjoy a day of learning about nature, will be able to observe more than 400 animal species and enjoy and play in the children’s areas.

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Kinderlandia

Trees to walk through, hanging bridges, a snake-shaped slide and a very special rollercoaster, the Orca Train!

Kinderlandia is Loro Parque’s children’s leisure area. It recreates a real adventure in the jungle. The adrenaline of crossing hanging bridges and the thrill of exploring the inside of a tree are combined with the chance to travel on board of the Orca Train.

Meanwhile, adults can relax and have a coffee while keeping an eye on the little explorers.

If you love Kinderlandia, remember that you can celebrate your birthday or first communion here.

Kinderlandia

Trees to walk through, hanging bridges, a snake-shaped slide and a very special rollercoaster, the Orca Train!

Kinderlandia is Loro Parque’s children’s leisure area. It recreates a real adventure in the jungle. The adrenaline of crossing hanging bridges and the thrill of exploring the inside of a tree are combined with the chance to travel on board of the Orca Train.

Meanwhile, adults can relax and have a coffee while keeping an eye on the little explorers.

If you love Kinderlandia, remember that you can celebrate your birthday or first communion here.

Education

Prepare your school visit to Loro Parque

At Loro Parque we offer school groups the chance to visit the park accompanied by park guides who provide further information about the animals, habitats, environmental care , offer educational activities and much more.

It is a very dynamic visit, lasting about 3 hours, which is adapted to the didactic explanatory contents suited to the school age and to the main interests agreed with the teachers.

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¡You can also learn from the classroom!

At Loro Parque we organise videoconferences with animals, so that you can learn about the characteristics and particularities of each species remotely. You can ask questions live and receive valuable information from our experts.

Check the calendar of videoconferences with animals and request pre-registration for your classroom.

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Rides & Attractions

What is Loro Parque?

Loro Parque is a 33 acre zoo in the north of Tenerife which is home to a huge variety of animals and exotic birds. At Loro Parque you can see dolphins, gorillas, white tigers and many more exotic animals in a leafy and lush habitat. 

Can you swim with dolphins at Loro Parque?

You aren’t able to swim with the dolphins at Loro Parque although there is an amazing show you are able to see at the Delfines exhibit.

Does Loro Parque still have orcas?

There are still Orcas at Loro Parque. These can be found at Orcas Ocean.

Location

Where is Loro Parque in Tenerife?

Loro Parque is at Av. Loro Parque, s/n, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. This is situated in the north of Tenerife.

How do you get to Loro Parque?

The easiest way to get to Loro Parque is by car, although if you aren’t comfortable with driving abroad, take our Loro Parque ticket option with transportation for ease.

How far is Loro Parque from Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas?

Loro Parque is just over 1 hours drive away from the south of the island. If you don’t have a car, we offer a Loro Parque ticket with transport which will take you from the south of the island. 

Opening Information

Is Loro Parque open all year round?

Loro Parque is usually open all year round from 8.30am. It’s a great park to visit in all weathers so you don’t need to worry about picking the perfect day!

Food & Drink

Can you take food into Loro Parque?

There are several nice places to eat in the park offering food, however if you wish to take your own food in you can.

General Information

Is there a free bus to Loro Parque?

There is not a free bus to Loro Parque, however you can purchase this ticket which includes transportation to the park. 

Facilities & Amenities

Is there free Wifi at Loro Parque?

There is Wifi provided throughout the park.

Restrictions

Is smoking allowed in the park?

There are designated smoking areas within the parks.

Accessibility

Can I hire a pushchair or wheelchair?

Pushchairs can be hired for €5 per day + refundable €45 deposit. Wheelchairs can be hired free of charge although they do require a €30 refundable deposit once returned.

Clothing & Accessories

What should I wear at Loro Parque?

It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes as there can be a lot of walking and sun screen in the warmer months.

Loro Parque tickets with transport

Loro Parque is located in the north of Tenerife. Most tourists who want to visit the zoo stop in the south of Tenerife. On the Club Canary website you can easily book tickets to Loro Parque with transport included. Transfer to Loro Parque is even possible with the express bus from places like Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos.

Loro Parque Zoo

Loro Parque Zoo is located in Puerto de la Cruz. This beautiful Tenerife Amusement Park is completely decorated in Thai style which looks great. Loro Parque is a highly respected zoo, so it’s safe to say that it is the best zoo in Tenerife. Spending a day at Loro Parque is ideal for couples, families with children and the elderly.

Large selection of animals

Loro Parque has a wonderful selection of animals. Among them are jaguars, lions, tigers, gorillas, red pandas and sea lions. There is also an aquarium with sharks and jellyfish and, of course, dolphins and killer whales.

The world’s largest penguin inside the habitat

Another highlight of Loro Parque Zoo is the incredible Planet of the Penguins. This miniature Antarctica produces 12 tons of snow a day and is one of the largest penguinariums in the world.

More than 400 parrots

A visit to the park would not be complete without getting to know the amazing collection of parrots, which includes more than 4,000 specimens of 350 species.

The mission of Loro Parque

Loro Parque not only offers knowledge and education about the natural world, but also fulfills its mission. It contributes a percentage of all ticket sales to the Loro Parque Foundation. This charity works around the world to help animals in need.

Visit Loro Parque by car

If you have a rental car, you can reach Loro Parque from the south of Tenerife via the TF1 motorway. We advise you to take a satellite navigator with you and leave early to avoid traffic jams. We do not recommend renting a car just to visit the park. If you take into account the cost of rent, gasoline and parking, it will be cheaper to take the bus. Also, it will be much less stressful.

Zoo Restaurants

The park has a variety of eateries offering a wide variety of tempting snacks. Choose from three cafes and five restaurants including grill, fast food, a la carte and Italian.

The advantage of booking zoo tickets in advance

When you arrive at the Loro Parque entrance, there will be two lines in front of you. The long queue is for those who still need to buy a ticket and the wait can be long. The short queue is for those who already have a ticket and it doesn’t take long. By purchasing your ticket in advance, you will have less waiting and more time to see the park.

Loro Parque Discounts

Looking for discounts on tickets to Loro Parque? The best recommendation for you is to get a Twin Ticket. This is a special ticket that includes entry to Loro Park and Siam Park. If you haven’t visited any of these parks yet, we highly recommend this Twin Ticket.

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The park is open daily from 8:30 to 18:45

Transfers – yes, paid (from the southern part of the island).

Killer whale show 11:45 | 14:00 | 16:45

Fur Seal Show 09:35 | 12:30 | 14:15 | 15:30 | 16:55

Dolphin show 11:00 | 13:15 | 14:45 | 16:00

Parrot Show 10:25 | 11:50 | 13:30 | 15:00 | 16:00 | 17:30

The world famous Loro Parque is located on the north coast, in Puerto de la Cruz. Can you imagine a zoo, a botanical garden, a dolphinarium and an aquarium together? Add to that almost four thousand parrots, a movie theater and the world’s largest refrigerator, containing a three hundred square meter island surrounded by water, where almost two hundred penguins live.
A magnificent oceanarium with numerous fish species and a transparent 18-meter tunnel in which 18 awesome shark species swim, “Penguin Planet”, which is the most perfect and one of the largest penguin hatcheries in the world, an aviary with Mississippi crocodiles, a pond with colorful fish Koy, huge silver-backed gorillas, funny chimpanzees and playful Titis monkeys, graceful pink flamingos, a beautiful pair of Bengal tigers and rare species of tropical vegetation, a dolphin show, sea lions, a parrot show, and … a unique killer whale show are just some of the attractions parka.
In addition, the park has the largest collection of parrots in the world. Here you can see 20 of the 21 existing species of famous cockatoos, as well as talking gray parrots from Africa and Australian loris known for their magnificent plumage.
If you are holidaying in the southern part of the island, the surest way to visit Loro Park is to buy an entrance ticket along with the express transport. It costs us 44 euros. When buying a ticket, the day is determined and the ticket seller will tell you the time and place where the bus will pick you up from (usually around 9morning and not far from your hotel). The bus will bring you to Puerto Cruz (Puerto Cruz), right at the gates of Parque Loro and the same bus leaves from there in the evening (usually at 17.00) and will bring you back to the south to the same place. For those doubters who haven’t been to Parque Loro and who have doubts about what to do there during the day, I can say this: when you watch all the shows (and they all deserve to be watched from sea lions to whales of this, I assure you ), you suddenly find that the time is already approaching 3 o’clock. And you have not seen the penguinarium and aquariums, and the park itself. So don’t worry, a day in Parque Loro will go like crazy…:)


DOUBLE TICKET – TWIN TICKET

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Since the owners of Siam Park and Loro Park are the same family, it is possible to buy one ticket – Twin Ticket, with which the tourist receives significant savings.

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Lava flows from the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Spanish island of Palma have reached the ocean. Experts fear that as a result of the contact of red-hot lava with water, toxic gases may be formed.

A cloud of steam rises over a beach called Playa Nueva near the volcano. The chemical reaction can generate toxic gases that irritate the eyes and skin and cause breathing problems.

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September, about six thousand people were evacuated on the island of Palma, hundreds of houses, schools and banana plantations were destroyed.

Lava came into contact with water late Tuesday evening, the Spanish Institute of Oceanography tweeted.

Residents of three coastal villages were moved to safety in advance. There are fears that parts of the coastline could collapse into the ocean. A security boundary has been formed on land and at sea, which it is forbidden to cross.

The authorities of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, uniting the Canary Islands, have declared Palma a disaster area. The Spanish government has promised to provide financial assistance to those affected by the eruption.

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When lava comes into contact with water, a vapor cloud is formed, which scientists call the English word laze – a derivative of lava and haze (English “fog”).

“In addition to water vapor and ash particles, it contains hydrochloric acid fumes. It is clear that inhaling them is harmful,” volcanologist and journalist Dr Robin Andrews told the BBC.

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Another risk is related to the “autoclave effect”: intense vaporization creates a zone of high pressure, which, according to Andrews, can cause debris to be scattered.

In 2018, during an eruption in Hawaii, a fragment of molten rock, or a lava bomb, flying at high speed, hit a boat with tourists. 23 people were injured.

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Palma is roughly bisected by a ridge of volcanoes. The previous large-scale eruption occurred there in 1971, when the Tenegiya volcano woke up.

Cumbre Vieja volcano last activated exactly one hundred years ago, at 1921, when about 6 thousand people also had to be evacuated.

In 2002, Palma was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a Biosphere Reserve.

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La Esperanza

La Esperanza (Spanish: [la espeˈɾansa]) is the capital city and a municipality of the same name of the department of Intibucá, Honduras. La Esperanza is famous for having the coolest climate in Honduras. It is considered the heart of the Ruta Lenca (Lenca Trail), a region of Lenca ethnic influence that spans Honduras from Santa Rosa de Copan to Choluteca. Sites on the Lenca Trail have been designated by the government and United Nations development in order to encourage more cultural tourism, and help create new markets for the traditional crafts, such as pottery, practiced by the Lenca, in order to preserve their culture.

The city of La Esperanza is merged indistinguishably with the city of Intibucá, the head of the neighboring municipality of Intibucá. Intibucá is the older of the twin cities and was originally an indigenous Lenca community, while La Esperanza is the newer ladino community. Although the two cities have separate municipal governments, they are often referred to jointly as La Esperanza as they are only separated by a city street that crosses the city. Residents of La Esperanza are traditionally referred to as esperanzanos and residents of Intibucá as intibucanos.

History

The area was originally occupied by Maya and Lenca people from pre-Columbian times who formed two settlements called Eramani and Lentercala. In 1647, Mayor Francisco de La Cerda was appointed by the Spanish throne to officially demarcate the territory of the indigenous population. He divided the land into two jurisdictions, not corresponding to the Eramani and Lentercala sites, and created boundaries and names for the surrounding small communities.

Over time, the two jurisdictions developed a rivalry, especially over land. The cities grew in population, especially in the 1800s, and La Esperanza was named a villa on 22 September 1848. La Esperanza officially became a city in 1883 when the department of Intibucá was formed by separating from the neighbouring department of Lempira, then called Gracias.

In 2002, permits were obtained by the Consorcio de Inversiones SA de CV (CISA) to build a hydro electric dam on the Rio Intibucá over an abandoned hydro project. Called the La Esperanza Hydro Project after the city, the dam began producing electricity for the surrounding communities in 2003, but its phase two expansion was not completed until 2006. The project was the first in the world to generate Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).

Geography

La Esperanza sits at an altitude of 1700 meters, making it the highest city in Honduras. It is bisected by the Rio Intibucá which runs from the municipality of Intibucá through the municipality of La Esperanza. La Esperanza is situated in a relatively flat mountain valley, bordered by two chains of mountains, the Sierra de Puca Opalaca to the north and Montaña Zapochoco to the Southeast. The area of the La Esperanza municipality is 138.8 km2 and Intibucá 531 km2.

La Esperanza Airport runs along the valley south of the two cities.

Population

The projected population of La Esperanza for 2018 is 13,800, with 9,900 in the urban area and 3,900 in rural areas of the municipality. Additionally, the projected population for the neighboring municipality of Intibucá of 63,000 in the municipality, including 23,800 in the urban area and 39,000 in the rural areas, translates to a population of 37,600 in the combined urban areas of La Esperanza and Intibucá.

Towns and Hamlets

The municipality has the following five villages (), which encompass 36 hamlets (caseríos):

  • La Esperanza
    • El Terrero
    • Finca Las Terrazas o El Refugio
    • Finca San José Del Edén
    • Finca Santa Anita
    • La Laguna
    • La Pozona
    • Las Anonas
    • Lepaterique
    • San Esteban
    • Tierra Colorada
    • Los Diez Chorritos
    • Piedra Menuda
    • El Invernadero
  • Chogola
    • Chogola
    • Agua Blanca
    • El Arenal
    • El Mango o Las Pilas
    • Hda. de Quiala
    • Llano de La Cruz
    • Quiala
    • Puente Hondo
    • La Sierra
  • El Pelón
    • El Pelón
    • Llano Chalingua
  • La Pimienta
    • La Pimienta
    • El Garrapatero
  • Nueva Esperanza
    • Nueva Esperanza
    • El Pastal
    • El Pital
    • La Montaña
    • San Antonio
    • San Juan o Los Roquitos
    • San Vicente
    • Palos Blancos

Culture

The predominant ethnic group are the Lenca people, who have occupied the southwest region of Honduras since pre-Columbian times. The Lenca are the largest ethnic group in Honduras, numbering just over 100,000. The Lenca once had a distinct language which is now extinct. They continue to practice traditional customs and arts, such as the production of textiles and pottery, dances, and clothing. The Lenca people, particularly women, can be recognised by their unique style of dress, including brightly coloured dresses and woven head scarves called pañuelos.

Life in La Esperanza and Intibucá is centred primarily on agriculture, which is the mainstay of most residents, especially the Lenca. Due to its uniquely cool climate, the department is able to produce products that other departments cannot, including potatoes, strawberries and apples. La Esperanza is famous for its daily farmers market which draws vendors and shoppers from around the department. Lenca farmers arrive from the surrounding communities and sell their fruits and vegetables in the street, while some La Esperanza residents manage permanent wooden stalls. Produce available includes lettuce, spinach, carrots, cucumbers, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet and hot peppers, yucca, onions, cilantro, apples, blackberries, mangoes, pineapple, bananas, platanos, avocadoes, grapes, peaches and strawberries. The busiest market days are Saturday and Sunday.

Celebrations

As in the rest of Honduras, the majority of the population is Roman Catholic, with a growing percentage of Evangelicals. As such, Christmastime or Navidad, and Holy Week preceding Easter, called ”Semana Santa”, are major times of celebration. Christmas Eve, known as Nochebuena, is celebrated with a late-night dinner with family and friends followed by lighting fireworks at midnight.

For Holy Week, there is generally a series of processions and activities related to each day. Good Friday, Viernes Santo has the largest procession in a re-enactment of Christ’s journey to the cross. The people create alfombras along the path of the procession, designed carpets on the street made of coloured sawdust. Most businesses are closed Thursday (Maundy Thursday) and Friday of Holy Week, which are national holidays.

In addition to Christmas and Easter, the people celebrate several other annual festivals and holidays, including:

  • Artisan Festival (Feria de Artesanía de La Ruta Lenca) – February
  • Anniversary of the Department of Intibucá – 16 April
  • National Mushroom and Wine Festival (Festival Nacional del Choro y el Vino) – June or July
  • Potato Festival (Feria de La Papa) – July
  • El Grande de Grandes (International traditional dance competition) – the last Saturday in October
  • Independence from Spain (Día de Independencia) – 15 September
  • Festival of the Patron Saint, Virgin of Conception (Feria Patronal de la Virgen de Concepcion) – 29 November to 7 December

Festivals may include parades, processions, marching bands, food tents, artisan demonstrations, traditional dancing, live music and fireworks.

Artisan products

Local people make a variety of skilled handicrafts. Many women’s groups use hand-constructed wooden looms to produce traditional Lenca woven textiles such as ponchos, scarves, shawls, head scarves, table runners and tablecloths in bright colours. A growing number of groups have begun to take advantage of the ample number of fallen pine needles from the surrounding forests, which they weave into sturdy and decorative baskets, pot holders, and vases. White clay local to the region is used to produce a variety of unique ceramic items. La Esperanza is well known for the production of sweet, liqueur-like wines from fruits such as strawberries, pears, peaches, blackberries, and apples as well as the local favourite, potatoes. Visitors to La Esperanza can purchase these items and many other artisan products from around Honduras at one of the three primary souvenir stores in town, UMMIL (Union de Mujeres Microempresarias Lencas de Intibuca), Opalacas, and El Rincon del Turista.

National Capital of Honduran Folklore

On 23 July 2013 La Esperanza was declared the national capital of Honduran folklore, in tribute to the folklorist and native son of La Esperanza, Rafael Manzanares Aguilar. Rafael Manzanares was a Honduran folklorist, author and musical composer. He created the Cuadro Nacional De Danzas Folklóricas de Honduras and was instrumental in the revival of folklore traditions in Honduras.

The designation of the capital of Honduran folklore is realised in La Esperanza each year by the folklore festival El Grande de Grandes. Folk dance groups from all parts of Honduras present their regional dances and costumes while competing in this all-day festival.

Tourism

La Esperanza is located on the route between Tegucigalpa and Western Honduras, making it a convenient place for stopping while traveling in the country. It is a designated site of the Ruta Lenca. La Esperanza/Intibucá has plenty of hotels, restaurant and shops in every price range.

Some sites of interest in and around La Esperanza include:

  • La Gruta – This cave is located on a small hill overlooking town, 5 minutes walk from the Central Park. La Gruta is a shrine to Virgin of the Immaculate Conception (also known as the Virgin of Lourdes) at the top of 31 steps carved by hand in stone of volcanic origin. Religious ceremonies and cultural activities characteristic of the region are performed at the foot of the staircase. According to tradition, La Gruta was made by area residents and inmates of the penal center under orders of the commander of arms J. Inés Pérez during the government of Tiburcio Carías Andino. Perez reportedly built it to fulfill a vow that he made while hiding in the cave to escape being killed by his enemies. The staircase forks behind the chapel until it reaches a hill of dense vegetation that affords a dramatic view the city and the surroun…

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La Esperanza (Sonora) Hermosillo, Mexican estate

Maps, photos and statistics of La Esperanza, a beautiful small village of 30 inhabitants of the State of Sonora

The town of La Esperanza is located in the Municipality of Hermosillo (in the State of Sonora).
There are 30 inhabitants. In the list of the most populated towns of the whole municipality, it is the number #100 of the ranking. La Esperanza is at 40 meters of altitude.

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Data: In La Esperanza, 80% of the inhabitants are catholic and 89% of the dwellings are equipped with a washing machine. At the bottom of this page you will find more information.

Do you want to locate the town of La Esperanza? You can find it at 69.6 kilometers, in direction Northwest, from the town of Hermosillo, which has the largest population within the municipality. To enjoy the La Esperanza location through satellite images, at the bottom of our webpage you have an interactive map.

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Location map of La Esperanza in Sonora: Use the controls in the upper left area to zoom in (+) or out (-). This is a satellite photo centered in La Esperanza, which is marked with the following symbol

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The population of La Esperanza (Sonora) is 30 inhabitants

Population data in La Esperanza (Hermosillo, Sonora)
Year Female Inhabitants Male inhabitants Total population
2020 14 16 30
2010 22 20 42
2005 11 11 22

Evolution of the population in La Esperanza:

Total  

Men  

Women

Other demographic data in La Esperanza:
2020 2010
Fertility rate (children per woman): 1. 83 5.00
Population coming from outside the State of Sonora: 43.33% 28.57%
Illiterate population: 6.67% 9.52%
Illiterate population (men): 0.00% 5.00%
Illiterate population (women): 6.67% 13.64%
Schooling level: 5.5 5.57
Schooling level (men): 5.62 6.27
Schooling level (women): 5.33 4.77
Indigenous culture data in La Esperanza:
2020 2010
Percentage of indigenous population: 0.00% 21.43%
Percentage speaking an indigenous language: 0.00% 11.90%
Percentage who speak an indigenous language and do not speak Spanish: 0.00% 0.00%

Comparison of percentages of indigenous population in the town of La Esperanza, compared with its municipality, with the percentage in the State of Sonora, and in the country as a whole.

Find out more interesting facts about all the towns in the Municipality of Hermosillo (statistics, photos, maps, restaurants…) at this link.

Unemployment, economy and dwelling data in La Esperanza:
2020 2010
Employed population over 12 years: 66.67% 33.33%
Employed population over 12 years (men): 81.25% 70.00%
Employed population over 12 years (women): 50.00% 0.00%
Number of inhabited private dwellings: 9 14
Homes with electricity: 100.00% 100.00%
Housing with piped water: 100.00% 100.00%
Dwellings with toilet or sanitary facilities: 100.00% 88.89%
Dwellings with radio: 88.89% 66.67%
Housing with television: 88.89% 88. 89%
Housing with refrigerator: 100.00% 100.00%
Housing with washing machine: 88.89% 55.56%
Housing with automobile: 55.56% 55.56%
Households with personal computer, laptop or tablet: 11.11% 11.11%
Homes with landline telephone: 0.00% 0.00%
Dwellings with cellular phones: 100.00% 88.89%
Homes with Internet: 11.11% 0.00%

Comparison of percentages of single persons in La Esperanza (over 12 years), comparing the same percentage with the municipality, with the State of Sonora, and with the total for the country.

Satellite photo of La Esperanza

With the satellite map of La Esperanza will I be able to look for my location? Yes, access the map, zoom in and see the surroundings of this town and the municipality of Hermosillo. You can search free satellite map (2022) of La Esperanza.

Population pyramid of La Esperanza (Sonora)

In La Esperanza there is a very characteristic age structure of the population, which you can see in the following population pyramid, with data from 2005. After analyzing the demographic data of La Esperanza, separated by men and women, and also by age groups, we can analyze what the future of the population in this town will be like.

Data of the age pyramid of the town La Esperanza (inhabitants year 2020)
Age range Number of women Number of men Total population
Infants (0-5 years) 0 1 1
Youth (6-14 years) 5 2 7
Adults (15-59 years) 8 12 20
Elderly (60+ years) 1 1 2

Photos of La Esperanza

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The Postal Code of La Esperanza (Sonora) is 83300

Do you want to know the Postal Code of La Esperanza so that you can send postal packages and letters with complete confidence that they will arrive at their destination? Write down the following 5 digits: 83300. The first two digits of the ZIP code of La Esperanza (“83”) correspond to the State of Sonora, and the last three identify the town itself. As a curiosity, there may be several locations in the same State with the same Post Code.

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Tonight

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Rain

32%

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11 mph

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57°

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NNE

11 mph

Partly cloudy this evening followed by mostly cloudy skies and a few showers after midnight. Low 57F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity87%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise4:24 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 12

    Waxing Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset3:38 am

Sat 08

68°/58°

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Rain

68%

Wind

N

15 mph

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68°

Scattered Thunderstorms

Wind

N

15 mph

Showers early then scattered thunderstorms developing later in the day. High 68F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity79%

  • UV Level

    UV Index9 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:37 pm

Sat 08 | Night

58°

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N

13 mph

Cloudy with showers. Low 58F. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity92%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise5:04 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 13

    Waxing Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset4:33 am

Sun 09

64°/58°

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Wind

N

15 mph

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64°

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15 mph

Cloudy with showers. Potential for heavy rainfall. High 64F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 90%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity86%

  • UV Level

    UV Index6 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:36 pm

Sun 09 | Night

58°

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14 mph

Rain showers in the evening with thunderstorms developing overnight. Potential for heavy rainfall. Low 58F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%. Rainfall may reach one inch.

  • Humidity

    Humidity95%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise5:44 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 14

    Full Moon

  • Moon Set

    Moonset5:27 am

Mon 10

63°/57°

Scattered ShowersShowers

Rain

100%

Wind

SSE

10 mph

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63°

Scattered Showers

Wind

SSE

10 mph

Tropical storm conditions possible. Overcast with rain showers at times. High 63F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 100%. 1 to 2 inches of rain expected.

  • Humidity

    Humidity91%

  • UV Level

    UV Index6 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:36 pm

Mon 10 | Night

57°

Scattered Showers

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SSE

9 mph

Watching the tropics. Overcast with rain showers at times. Low 57F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 90%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity96%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise6:23 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 15

    Full Moon

  • Moon Set

    Moonset6:19 am

Tue 11

68°/55°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

72%

Wind

SSW

9 mph

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Tue 11 | Day

68°

Thunderstorm

Wind

SSW

9 mph

Watching the tropics. Thunderstorms. High 68F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity83%

  • UV Level

    UV Index8 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:35 pm

Tue 11 | Night

55°

Scattered Showers Night

Wind

N

6 mph

Showers in the evening with some clearing overnight. Low near 55F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 50%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity96%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise7:04 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 16

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset7:12 am

Wed 12

73°/56°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

75%

Wind

N

7 mph

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Wed 12 | Day

73°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

7 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. High 73F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity75%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:34 pm

Wed 12 | Night

56°

Scattered Thunderstorms Night

Wind

N

5 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with more showers at times. Low 56F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 50%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity94%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise7:47 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 17

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset8:05 am

Thu 13

72°/56°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

76%

Wind

NW

8 mph

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72°

Thunderstorm

Wind

NW

8 mph

Thunderstorms likely. High 72F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity78%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:43 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:34 pm

Thu 13 | Night

56°

Scattered Thunderstorms Night

Wind

N

6 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the evening. Cloudy skies overnight. Low 56F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity95%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise8:32 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 18

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset8:59 am

Fri 14

72°/57°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

66%

Wind

N

8 mph

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72°

Thunderstorm

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N

8 mph

Thunderstorms likely. High 72F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity78%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:33 pm

Fri 14 | Night

57°

Thunderstorm

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NNE

6 mph

Thunderstorms in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Low 57F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity95%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise9:20 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 19

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset9:53 am

Sat 15

71°/56°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

NNE

9 mph

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71°

Thunderstorm

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NNE

9 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the morning, then mainly cloudy during the afternoon with thunderstorms likely. High 71F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity78%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:33 pm

Sat 15 | Night

56°

Scattered Thunderstorms Night

Wind

NNE

7 mph

Scattered thunderstorms during the evening, then cloudy skies overnight. Low 56F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity95%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise10:10 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 20

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset10:46 am

Sun 16

70°/55°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

10 mph

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Sun 16 | Day

70°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

10 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. High near 70F. Winds N at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity76%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:32 pm

Sun 16 | Night

55°

Scattered Thunderstorms Night

Wind

NNE

7 mph

Variable clouds with showers and scattered thunderstorms. Storms more numerous during the evening. Low near 55F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity93%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise11:02 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 21

    Waning Gibbous

  • Moon Set

    Moonset11:38 am

Mon 17

68°/55°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

8 mph

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Mon 17 | Day

68°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

8 mph

Thunderstorms likely. High 68F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity78%

  • UV Level

    UV Index8 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:31 pm

Mon 17 | Night

55°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

6 mph

Thunderstorms during the evening followed by occasional showers overnight. Low around 55F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity94%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise11:55 pm

    Moon Phase – Day 22

    Last Quarter

  • Moon Set

    Moonset12:26 pm

Tue 18

68°/55°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

9 mph

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Tue 18 | Day

68°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

9 mph

Thunderstorms. High 68F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity78%

  • UV Level

    UV Index8 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:31 pm

Tue 18 | Night

55°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

6 mph

Thunderstorms in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Low near 55F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity93%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise–

    Moon Phase – Day 23

    Waning Crescent

  • Moon Set

    Moonset1:12 pm

Wed 19

68°/54°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

9 mph

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Wed 19 | Day

68°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

9 mph

Thunderstorms. High 68F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity77%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:44 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:30 pm

Wed 19 | Night

54°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

6 mph

Thunderstorms in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Low 54F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity93%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise12:46 am

    Moon Phase – Day 24

    Waning Crescent

  • Moon Set

    Moonset1:55 pm

Thu 20

69°/54°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

9 mph

Arrow Down

Thu 20 | Day

69°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

9 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. High 69F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity76%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:45 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:30 pm

Thu 20 | Night

54°

Scattered Showers

Wind

N

7 mph

Overcast with rain showers at times. Low 54F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity93%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise1:38 am

    Moon Phase – Day 25

    Waning Crescent

  • Moon Set

    Moonset2:34 pm

Fri 21

69°/54°

ThunderstormThunderstorms

Rain

60%

Wind

N

9 mph

Arrow Down

Fri 21 | Day

69°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

9 mph

Scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more widespread in the afternoon. High 69F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity75%

  • UV Level

    UV Index10 of 10

  • Sun Rise

    Sunrise5:45 am

  • Sunset

    Sunset5:29 pm

Fri 21 | Night

54°

Thunderstorm

Wind

N

6 mph

Thunderstorms in the evening, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Low 54F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

  • Humidity

    Humidity93%

  • UV Level

    UV Index0 of 10

  • Moon Rise

    Moonrise2:27 am

    Moon Phase – Day 26

    Waning Crescent

  • Moon Set

    Moonset3:13 pm

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Casa Domi, La Esperanza – Updated 2022 Prices

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Sea view

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BASSIAN

SUMPLES

Washing machine 9000 , overlooking the mountains of El Rosario, is located in a quiet location, close to hiking trails. It features a private swimming pool.

Casa Domi has a charming country-style décor and beamed ceilings. There is a living area with a fireplace, sofa bed and flat-screen TV. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, electric hob, fridge and microwave. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge.

The cottage also has a garden and a poolside terrace with barbecue facilities.

The cottage is a 15-minute walk from the center of La Esperanza, where you will find several shops and restaurants.

Casa Domi is located 8 km from Tenerife Norte Airport and San Cristobal de la Laguna. The beaches of Santa Maria del Mar are a 20-minute drive away.

Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple 9.3 .

Casa Domi has been welcoming Booking.com guests since March 5, 2012.

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Great Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9. 0)

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  • Y cuando está disponible la otra?

    El 25 de septiembre

    Reply 9August 2021

  • Del 4 al 18 de septiembre, puede ser algo menos también. 2 personas madre e hijo, hab separadas.

    La casa que está disponible es de 1 habitación y un sillon cama

    Reply August 9, 2021

  • Hola, cuantas habitaciones? Dice 1 pero en las fotos hay 2. Voy a trabajar allí y necesito wifi estable y bueno para mis reuniones, me confirma pf?

    Hola tememos 2 casas, para que fechas queria?

    Reply August 8, 2021

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  • Terrace

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Sports and recreation

  • Horse riding

  • Hiking trails

Internet

Wi-Fi is available in public areas free of charge.

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Free private parking on site (reservation is not needed) .

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    • Invoices issued

    Open pool

    • Open all year round

    Health services

      Miscellaneous

      • Non-smoking throughout

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      All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.

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      “Quiet Hours”

      “Quiet hours” for guests (when you can not make noise): from 21:00 to 09:00.

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Cesar manrique cabrera: About — Cesar Manrique

Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 3:47 pm

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Категории: Miscellaneous

C.E.I.P. César Manrique Cabrera

Inicio del Curso 2022-2023

Encuentro de inicio de curso para padres, madres y tutores legales JUEVES 08 de septiembre

  Infantil – 3 años 16:00 horas  
  Infantil – 4 años y 5 años 16:30 horas  
  Educación Primaria- Primer Ciclo (1º y 2º) Aula Enclave 17:00 horas  
  Educación Primaria- Segundo Ciclo (3º y 4º) 17:30 horas  
  Educación Primaria- Tercer Ciclo (5º y 6º) 18:00 horas  
Inicio del curso escolar: Viernes 9 de septiembre. 8.30-12.30

Inicio del servicio de comedor y de transporte: Viernes 9 de septiembre.

Inicio del servicio de acogida temprana: lunes 12.

Jornada intensiva: Del 9 al 16 de septiembre de 2022 y del 1 al 23 de junio de 2023.

Horario de comedor en jornada intensiva: Hasta las 14.20.

Horario normal del 19 de septiembre al 31 de mayo: De 8. 30 a 13.30.

Horario de comedor en horario normal: Salidas a 14.20 y 15.20

Atención a familias: 1º y 3º lunes de cada mes, de 16.00 a 19.00

ACCESOS, ENTRADAS-SALIDAS Y HORARIOS:

PORTÓN DE INFANTIL

 

8. 20-13.30: Inf 5 años

8.25-13-30: Inf 4 años

8.30-13-30: Inf 3 años

PORTÓN DE PRIMARIA

 

8. 20-13.30: 1º de Primaria

8.25-13.30: 2º de Primaria

8.30-13.30: 3º de Primaria

PORTÓN COMEDOR

 

8. 20-13.30: 4º de Primaria

8.25-13.30: 5º de Primaria

8.30-13.30: 6º de Primaria

PUERTA DIRECCIÓN

 

8. 35-13.15: Aula Enclave

PLAN DE ACOGIDA/PERIODO DE ADAPTACIÓN

(Para alumnado de 3 años Infantil)

JUEVES 8 (adultos): 16.00 Salón de actos. (Se informará alumnado integrante de los grupos A,B,C y D)

VIERNES 9 (Un familiar por alumno-a): 30 min. Gr A: 9.00. Gr B: 9.45. Gr. C:10.45. Gr D: 11.30.

LUNES 12 (Un familiar por alumno-a) 30 min: Gr A: 9.00. Gr B: 9.45. Gr. C:10.45. Gr D: 11.30.

MARTES 13 (niños-as): 1h. Gr A y B: 8.30-9.30. Gr Cy D: 10.00-11.00.

MIÉRCOLES 14. Gr Todos. 8.30-10.30. (2 horas).

VIERNES 16: Gr Todos. 8.30-11.30. (3 horas).

LUNES 19: Gr Todos. 8.30-12.30. (4 horas).

A partir del martes 20, horario normal, de 8.30 a 13.30.

PROTOCOLO COVID: Se mantienen los grupos burbuja en comidas previas al recreo y en el comedor. Se aconseja cumplir las recomendaciones sanitarias vigentes.

COLABORACIÓN:
Se ruega puntualidad.

Estar disponible para comunicación telefónica durante el horario escolar.

Usar el uniforme establecido.

César Manrique Cabrera (Biografía) Arquitecto, Pintor, Escultor

Nota aclaratoria: Aunque Cesar Manrique no era natural de Tenerife, su obra abarca a todas las Islas Canarias. No podíamos por ello, no dejar constancia aquí de su gran labor por las Islas Canarias.

    Cesar Manrique Foto: Alberto Schommer

      Manrique: ARQUITECTO, PINTOR, ESCULTOR, PAISAJISTA

    – El mayor negocio de un país es su educación.

    – La utopía, hoy creo intuirlo, es un camino interior.

    – Tenemos que observar y aprender de las energías de la vida.

    – El Atlántico, maestro mío, es lección suprema y constante de entusiasmo, de pasión y de libertad.

    – La libertad de la naturaleza ha modelado la libertad de mi vida, como artista y como hombre.

    – Ser artista es, en primer lugar, ser libre. Sin libertad no puede existir creatividad ni conocimiento, es la afirmación del yo, con absoluta autonomía e independencia.

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    Fuentes y Referencias:

    Bibliografía

    www.cesarmanrique.com

    www. webaopera.com

    www.biografiasyvidas.com

    www.epdlp.com

    www.lanzarote.com

    www.artehistoria.com

    www.museoph.org

    www.letrascanrias.com

    www.culturatenerife.net

    www.ayuntamientodeadeje.es

    César Manrique Lanzarote

    Lancelot – 1996 – Textos de Mario Alberto
    Perdomo

    César Manrique

    Fundación César Manrique -1998 – Fernando Ruiz
    Gordillo

    César Manrique en sus palabras

    Fundación César Manrique – 1995

    Fernando Gómez Aguilera

    Otros:

    Enciclopedia Larousse 2005

    Enciclopedia Encarta 2004

    Vuelta a la isla (Pedro García Cabrera)

▷ César Manrique Special【 COMPLETE GUIDE 】

César Manrique Cabrera (1919-1992) was born in Arrecife, Lanzarote. This magnificent painter, sculptor, architect and multidisciplinary artist studied in Madrid and, after a few years exhibiting his work all over the world, he moved to New York, a mecca for artists in the 1960s.
 

He then settled permanently on his native island, where he began his most personal and ambitious project: using the island itself as an environmental canvas. The love he felt for his homeland is reflected in his art, a total respect for the natural environment and for the local architectural tradition.

5 most important works by César Manrique

His artistic work followed the trends of his time, although his interventions on the Canary Islands stand out for exploring new practices. In them, the artist sought with his works a very respectful symbiosis and integration with the natural environment.
 

Cultural centres, interventions on the coast, gardens, viewpoints… the list is immense, and they all stand out for their originality and modernity. Most of them can be admired in Lanzarote, as well as in Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and El Hierro.

1. Jameos del Agua (Lanzarote)

Jameos del Agua was the first Art, Culture and Tourism Centre created by César Manrique and one of the most obvious examples of harmony between art and nature. The interior of the volcanic tunnel was used to create a natural auditorium of great beauty.

The Malpaís de La Corona is its home, which is joined by a palm garden with an artificial lake and the Casa de los Volcanes museum, a volcanological centre of scientific and cultural interest.
 

In addition, its natural lake in the cavern itself is slightly illuminated by the sun and is home to a species of albino crab that is unique in the world. It is undoubtedly one of the most characteristic works of the Lanzarote artist.

2. Lago Martiánez (Tenerife)

Sitting on the coast of Puerto de la Cruz, Lago Martiánez is a wonderful example of architecture open to the sea. This lagoon in the shape of a gigantic emerald has five islands, gardens, terraces and restaurants under the watchful eye of Mount Teide.
 

The terraces and gardens of native flora contribute to the exotic atmosphere, and the whole complex, which includes several sculptures by the author, is perfectly in keeping with traditional Canarian architecture.
 

This Asset of Cultural Interest with the category of Historical Garden offers four swimming pools for adults and another three adapted for children, all surrounded by sunbathing areas equipped with sun loungers and parasols.

3. Mirador del Río (Lanzarote)

The Mirador del Río viewpoint, in the north of Lanzarote, is an authentic work of art on the top of an imposing cliff. From its wide railing, the small islets of the Chinijo Archipelago emerge, separated by the strait that gives the viewpoint its name.
 

The group of islets (La Graciosa, Alegranza, Montaña Clara, Roque del Este and Roque del Oeste), the sea, the sky and the depth of the cliffs transmit an unparalleled peace with perfect volcanic cones and an amalgam of ochre and beige colours.

Here, the volcanic rock of the surroundings perfectly blends with an interior that envelops the soul with its curved, almost organic shapes and a surprising use of light. Visitors have information panels, telescopes and large outdoor recreation areas.

4. Parque Marítimo César Manrique (Tenerife)

The Parque Marítimo César Manrique maritime park is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with unbeatable views of the Tenerife Auditorium, the Palmetum botanical garden and the sea. It is a leisure centre easily accessible by car and public transport in the heart of the capital of Tenerife.
 

In addition to parking areas, its facilities include three seawater swimming pools, restaurants, terraces, changing rooms with hot water and solarium areas, making it the ideal place to enjoy a different kind of day at the beach in the middle of the city.
 

Natural elements such as volcanic rocks, palm trees and ornamental plants were used in its design, together with salt water cascades, all of which are adorned with César Manrique’s unmistakable wind toys.

5. Jardín de Cactus (Lanzarote)

In the north of Lanzarote is the Jardín de Cactus garden, home to more than 1,400 species of cacti from all over the world. This cactarium, the artist’s latest work on the island, is easily recognizable from the road thanks to the large metal cactus at the entrance.

Any visitor who enjoys the closeness of nature will find its cobbled paths a relaxing place to stroll and enjoy the Lanzarote landscape, whose surroundings are completely integrated into the island’s landscape.
 

Its windmill stands out against the black stone, being one of the best places to capture a panoramic view of the garden, which was built in the form of an amphitheatre. It is, without a doubt, a magical place amidst a totally volcanic landscape.

César Manrique Foundation, the museum dedicated to the artist

César Manrique’s enormous commitment to his work and his ecological vision led him to transform a set of volcanic bubbles into his own home, Taro de Tahíche, where he lived for many years.
 

Today it houses the César Manrique Foundation and you can wander through its rooms decorated with works from the artist’s private collection, the best way to get an insight into the mind and talent of this unique genius.
 

César Manrique set out to make Lanzarote the most beautiful island of all. And he tried to do so by mixing art with nature, always respecting the landscape and local traditions, as can be seen in this beautiful spot.

Where to stay in Lanzarote to enjoy the magic of César Manrique

Since most of César Manrique’s artistic work is on the island of Lanzarote, there is no better way to enjoy his legacy than staying at one of the best hotels in Lanzarote: HD Beach Resort & Spa.
 

It is a 4-star all-inclusive resort located on the beachfront, which makes it the ideal place for families with children who want to enjoy an active holiday practising sport.
 

Its facilities include a gym with professional attention, water sports centre, spa with sauna, Turkish bath, chromotherapy, hot beds, massages. .. It is the best place to disconnect and enjoy a cultural day on the work of César Manrique.

Sources on César Manrique

  • Government of the Canary Islands
  • Hello Canary Islands
  • Spanish Tourism

Sea Park Cesar Manrika – Guide to Russian

Canar Islands, Rest in Spain

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History

The history of the park is interesting. The project was designed by the famous architect Cesar Manrique Cabrera . The master thought over the technical details of the distribution of objects in space and design features. However, his talented development was not fully completed during his lifetime. The opening of the park took place only in 1995.

Great efforts were made to organize such a large-scale recreational zone. In addition, the approval of the authorities was required, since the project affected important areas of the city’s infrastructure. For example, there used to be a slaughterhouse on this site.

Garbage was brought here from all over the city. Over time, the process of solid waste disposal was left to chance. The area has simply turned into a dump. Therefore, the project of Cesar Manrique Cabrera is of great importance in terms of restoring the sanitary standard in the location.


Description

The site was completely cleared, restoring the volcanic landscape. The initial task was to combine architectural objects and natural features. It turned out a harmonious space in which the products of Cesar’s creativity complemented the colorful landscapes.

Today, the territory Parque Marítimo César Manrique is a place for a pleasant holiday for tourists. Spaniards also like to come here with their families on weekends. Everywhere you can see entertainment areas, recreation areas and sports.

In his work, Cesar Manrique Cabrera preferred natural materials. To create images, he used volcanic rock, beautifully shaped stones, ornamental plants, and even the wind! Some products begin to move from the wind load.

Compositions of piles of gray boulders are scattered throughout the territory. They seem to lie randomly. But these are well-thought-out ensembles, reminiscent of rock gardens. Nearby rise abstract snow-white compositions.

Artificial ponds are especially beautiful in the park. They have a drop-shaped or rounded shape. The walkways seem to hang in the air above the turquoise water.

The territory is paved with large tiles. But there are many green islands of silky grass in it.

Depth chart


Pools

My favorite place in the park is swimming pools. There are 3 of them here, they are filled with the purest sea water. One of the pools is for children. It has multi-colored slides from which kids roll down. The depth in the other two varies by zone. That is, the bottom is not inclined, it has small depressions in separate parts.

The edges of the bowls are visually reminiscent of the sea coast. Small rocks and green lawns stretch along them. White sunbeds are arranged in rows along the rows, like on a real beach.

Recreation by the pools is organized with maximum comfort. For air and sunbathing, you can rent hammocks and umbrellas. Many use special locker rooms.

In addition, the pools have special artificial islands that make staying in them more interesting and safer. The islets reinforce the impression of the natural landscape: palm trees and other plants are planted on them. Vacationers swim around the islands, climb them.

There is a rescue service nearby.


Leisure facilities

Walking in the Cesar Manrique Marine Park is an aesthetic experience. Each corner is decorated with love and at a high artistic level.

Luxurious photo shoots are obtained against the backdrop of artificial waterfalls. Leisure activities can also be planned in the gym or warm up on the exercise equipment located in the open space.

Finally, heated whirlpools are especially popular. Because many come here for the whole day. Children enjoy playing on special playgrounds. You can dine at a local restaurant. The bar offers a wide range of cocktails and soft drinks.


Useful information

Opening hours:

  • Summer: 10:00-19:00.
  • Winter 10:00-18:00.

Ticket price (EUR):

  • Adult – 2.50.
  • Child (under 12) – 1.50.
  • Children (up to 3 years old) – free of charge.
  • Pension (as well as visitors over 65) – 1.50.

Cost of services

Buses 014, 15, 026, 062, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112, 115 to the Intercambiador Santa Cruz stop. Then walk about 900 meters.

If you don’t know what to see in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, be sure to visit Parque Marítimo César Manrique . The total area of ​​the complex is 22,000 sq. m. It is located very well, its visit can be combined with a tour of the Garden of Palms and the Auditorio de Tenerife, which are nearby.

Wild beach behind the park


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Located on Los Pocillos Beach, the Canarian-style Los Jameos Playa offers outdoor pools surrounded by palm trees and 4 tennis courts. It features a small Finnish spa with a gym, bio-sauna and Turkish Bath.

Each spacious air-conditioned room at Seaside Los Jameos has a balcony and is decorated with soft colors and light wood furniture. They include satellite TV, and mini-bars and safes can be rented.

The main restaurant, with its beautiful covered terrace, offers a varied buffet dinner, with special themes and BBQ nights. The Belingo Bar offers a animated entertainment program with live music and dancing.

Los Jameos Lanzarote offers daily activities for adults and children, including minigolf and beach volleyball. There are also games and activities for children. Several bars, restaurants and shops are within 10 minutes’ walk away.

Los Jameos Playa Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Matagorda, and 1.2 mi from central Puerto del Carmen. Lanzarote Arrecife Airport is just 3.1 mi away. There is a golf course less than 1.9 mi away.

Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.2 for a two-person trip.

Seaside Los Jameos has been welcoming Booking.com guests since May 31, 2009

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3 swimming pools

Free WiFi

Beachfront

Free parking

Family rooms

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Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9. 2)

Continental, Vegetarian, Gluten-free, Buffet


Free private parking


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  • Is the hotel suitable for guests in wheelchairs, are there ramps and disabled facilities, thankyou.

    Dear Sir or madam, the hotel is suitable for wheelchair users.

    Answered on November 1, 2019

  • Is there an iron in the room?

    Dear Sir or Madam, there is no iron in the room but we offer a washing mashine, a dryer and an iron in a room close to reception. The iron is free of …

    Answered on November 1, 2019

  • Is it possible to have late check out.

    Dear Sir or Madam,
    a late check out can be requested free of charge but depends on the availability and cannot be confirmed until the day of departur…

    Answered on November 1, 2019

  • Does the hotel supply shower gel in the rooms

    There is shower gel available in the rooms.

    Answered on January 21, 2020

  • Are drinks included in the all inclusive price?

    The all inclusive board includes drinks from 11 AM to 11 PM. There are hot drinks, soft drinks, cocktails and local alcoholic drinks included.

    Answered on October 26, 2020

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    Restaurant

    Open for:
    Breakfast,
    Lunch,
    Dinner

Most popular facilities

3 swimming pools

Free WiFi

Beachfront

Free parking

Family rooms

Outdoors

  • Outdoor furniture

  • Beachfront

  • Sun deck

  • Terrace

  • Garden

Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.

Activities

  • Bingo

  • Aerobics

  • Archery

  • Live sports events (broadcast)

  • Live music/Performance

  • Beach

  • Tennis equipment
    Additional charge

  • Evening entertainment

  • Kids’ club

  • Entertainment staff

  • Mini golf

  • Snorkeling
    Additional charge

  • Diving
    Additional charge

  • Cycling

  • Darts

  • Ping-pong

  • Pool table
    Additional charge

  • Playground

  • Game room

  • Golf course (within 2 miles)
    Additional charge

  • Tennis court
    Additional charge

Food & Drink

  • Kid-friendly buffet

  • Special diet meals (on request)

  • Snack bar

  • Bar

  • Restaurant

Internet

WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

    Parking

    Free private parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is not needed).

    • Street parking

    Front Desk Services

    • Baggage storage

    • Currency exchange

    • 24-hour front desk

    Entertainment & Family Services

    • Babysitting/Child services
      Additional charge

    Cleaning Services

    • Daily housekeeping

    • Ironing service

    • Dry cleaning
      Additional charge

    • Laundry

    Business Facilities

    • Fax/Photocopying

    • Business center

    • Meeting/Banquet facilities

    Safety & security

    • Fire extinguishers

    • CCTV outside property

    • CCTV in common areas

    • Smoke alarms

    • Security alarm

    • Key card access

    • Safe
      Additional charge

    General

    • Designated smoking area

    • Air conditioning

    • Car rental

    • Elevator

    • Family rooms

    • Hair/Beauty salon

    • Facilities for disabled guests

    • Non-smoking rooms

    • Room service

    Accessibility

    • Wheelchair accessible

    3 swimming pools


    Pool 1 – outdoor
    Free!

    • Open all year

    • All ages welcome

    • Pool/Beach towels

    • Beach chairs/Loungers

    • Pool bar

    • Beach umbrellas

    • Heated pool

    • Shallow end


    Pool 2 – outdoor (kids)
    Free!

    • Open all year

    • Suitable for kids

    • Pool/Beach towels

    • Beach chairs/Loungers

    • Pool bar

    • Beach umbrellas

    • Heated pool


    Pool 3 – outdoor
    Free!

    • Open all year

    • All ages welcome

    • Pool/Beach towels

    • Beach chairs/Loungers

    • Beach umbrellas

    • Fitness classes

    • Yoga classes

    • Fitness

    • Full-body massage
      Additional charge

    • Back massage
      Additional charge

    • Spa/Wellness packages

    • Spa lounge/Relaxation area

    • Steam room

    • Spa facilities

    • Body wrap

    • Body scrub

    • Body treatments

    • Hairstyling

    • Hair coloring

    • Haircut

    • Pedicure

    • Manicure

    • Facial treatments

    • Beauty services

    • Beach umbrellas

    • Beach chairs/Loungers

    • Turkish/Steam Bath

    • Massage
      Additional charge

    • Spa

    • Fitness center

    • Sauna

    Languages Spoken

    • German

    • English

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Italian

    • Dutch

    Check-in

    From 3:00 PM

    Check-out

    Until 12:00 PM

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    prepayment

    Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodations type.
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    Children & Beds

    Child policies

    Children of all ages are welcome.

    Children 13 and above are considered adults at this property.

    To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

    Crib and extra bed policies

    Crib by request

    Extra bed by request

    Free

    Extra bed by request

    Free

    Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

    The maximum number of extra beds and cribs allowed depends on the room you choose. Double-check your selected room for the maximum capacity.

    All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.

    No age restriction

    There’s no age requirement for check-in

    Pets

    Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.

    Cards accepted at this hotel

    Seaside Los Jameos accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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    Playa De Los Pocillos, Calle Marte,2, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote, Spain

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    About Seaside Los Jameos Playa

    Boasting a heated pool and a sauna, Seaside Los Jameos Playa is situated in Puerto del Carmen and offers modern accommodation. It also provides a kids pool, a 24-hour reception and a kids club.

    This traditional hotel features a range of facilities, including a games room, a car rental desk and bicycle rental. Additionally, the multilingual staff are available to provide local information.

    Hotel Los Jameos Playa in Lanzarote provides 530 air conditioned rooms filled with all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay. They are also equipped with a hair dryer, a telephone and a mini bar.

    Dinner is served each day in Hotel Los Jameos Playa Lanzarote’s restaurant and there is an on-site bar where guests can relax with a beverage at the end of the day.

    For guests wishing to dine out during their stay at Los Jameos, there are a variety of eateries situated nearby. Canary Island Divers Lanzarote is just a short car ride from the hotel.

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    Amenities at Seaside Los Jameos Playa

    • Snorkeling
    • Outdoor pool
    • Beachfront
    • Spa and wellness center
    • Fitness center
    • Restaurant
    • Bar/Lounge
    • Room service
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Free parking

    Reviews of Seaside Los Jameos Playa

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    Location

    Playa De Los Pocillos, Calle Marte,2, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote

    • Bahianus Club0. 3 mi
    • Playa de los Pocillos0.4 mi
    • Rancho Texas Park1 mi
    • Gran Casino de Lanzarote1.6 mi
    • Lanzarote Golf1.7 mi
    • Aquasport Diving & Snorkeling Centre1.7 mi
    • Puerto del Carmen Beach3.2 mi
    • Lanzarote Buceo2.3 mi
    • Timanfaya Sub2.4 mi
    • Biosfera Plaza Shopping Centre2.5 mi
    • Safari Diving2.6 mi
    • Canary Island Divers Lanzarote2.7 mi

    Policies

    Check-in/Check-out

    Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM

    Cancellation/prepayment

    Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.

    FAQs when booking at Seaside Los Jameos Playa

    • Seaside Los Jameos Playa is located at Playa De Los Pocillos, Calle Marte,2, 2.3 miles from the center of Puerto del Carmen. Bahianus Club is the closest landmark to Seaside Los Jameos Playa.

    • Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at Seaside Los Jameos Playa.

    • Yes, Seaside Los Jameos Playa offers free Wi-Fi.

    • Yes, Seaside Los Jameos Playa offers free parking.

    • Seaside Los Jameos Playa is 1.9 miles from Arrecife Lanzarote. Seaside Los Jameos Playa is 35.9 miles from Puerto del Rosario Fuerteventura.

    • Yes, Seaside Los Jameos Playa is a pet-friendly hotel.

    • Yes, Seaside Los Jameos Playa has a pool onsite.

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    Good to know

    Los Jameos del Agua – Tourism in Lanzarote

    Lanzarote never ceases to amaze us and another spectacular beauty that you must visit when you are on this wonderful island is Los Jameos del Agua.

    Los Jameos del Agua, consists of a natural space, where a centre for art, tourism and culture was built; this attraction is located in the municipality of Haría, towards the northern part of the island of Lanzarote.

    The entire structure comprising Los Jameos del Agua was designed and developed by the architect and artist César Manrique.

    Jameo is a word originating from the aboriginal language and refers to the holes resulting from the collapse of the roof of a volcanic tube.

    The Jameos del Agua are located in the inner part of the volcanic tunnel that was produced by the eruption of the Corona Volcano.

    The area of the tunnel known so far is 6 kilometres long, of which approximately 1.5 kilometres are under the sea, which is why this area is called the Tunnel of Atlantis.

    The best conditions for learning to surf in the Canary Islands are in summer.

    Come to our surf school in the Canary Islands and sign up for surf courses in Lanzarote!

    Enjoy our surf camps in Famara Beach!

    Surf Camps

    What to do in Jameos del Agua

    The space created by nature was intervened by the architect and native artist of Lanzarote, Cesar Manrique; his intention was to make available to tourists and visitors a space to contemplate nature in all its splendour.

    This was the first art, tourism and recreation centre conceived and realised by Manrique, reflecting his basis for creativity: the existence and permanence of harmony between nature and artistic creation.

    Jameos del Agua is the perfect place where man and nature embrace each other freely; Cesar Manrique’s creativity allowed him to shape the basalt to create spaces full of harmony, beauty, peace and tranquillity.

    Walking through Jameos del Agua it is possible to find many unique and impressive spaces and corners, with a natural lake of crystalline waters and a barrel vault that somehow resembles the nave of a cathedral.

    This space has a hole in the upper part through which an impressive beam of light penetrates from above.

    Crossing the lake laterally by means of a footbridge, one arrives at Jameo Grande and there it is possible to observe an impressive garden, with a wonderful vegetation of palms, cactus and fig trees.

    If you continue on past Jameo Grande, you will find the magnificent Auditorium, located inside a volcanic rock, a unique place due to its acoustic and geological conditions.

    It is also possible to encounter the blind crabs, a species endemic to the area, which are continually moved by the high and low tides.

    Photograph of the entrance to Los Jameos del Agua | Source: https://www.spain.info/


    Activities and timetable of Los Jameos del Agua

    The opening hours of Los Jameos del Agua are from 10:00 to 18:30 hours; except Tuesdays and Saturdays when it is from 10:00 to 00:30 hours.

    Just having the opportunity to visit this unique and marvellous place and taking the time to appreciate it properly and adequately is enough to live and have a different and special experience.

    Its atmosphere, spectacular and unique in the world, where the natural and the artistic are combined in a totally harmonious way, is still a little hard to believe.

    The ingenuity and creativity of this artist and architect, César Manrique, allow visitors to discover and get to know a place full of peace, harmony and incomparable beauty; in spaces that call for reflection, to put the imagination to work and to live moments of reverie and introspection.

    Photograph of the underground lake of Los Jameos del Agua | Source: https://www.puentedemando.com/


    Other Tours and Surfing in Lanzarote

    Apart from visiting Los Jameos del Agua, there are many other activities in Lanzarote for tourists and visitors to enjoy and get to know the paradise that is the island of Lanzarote.

    You can take a tour of the main tourist attractions of the island with native guides to learn first hand the history of the area.

    You can visit the island’s beaches, which are very popular and fabulous with their white and golden sands such as Playa Blanca, Playa Dorada and Playa Flamingo.

    You can also go surfing, no matter what time of the year you visit Lanzarote, as its characteristics favour the practice of this sport all year round.

    The island has schools to learn to surf, especially in Caleta de La Famara, where you will find the “Calima” Surf School Lanzarote, with the best instructors and coaches who can teach you surfing from the basics to expert levels.

    Photograph of the restaurant at Los Jameos del Agua | Source: https://turismolanzarote.com/


     

    What To REALLY Expect If You Stay

    Pros

    • Across the promenade from Los Pocillos Beach
    • Many bars and restaurants within three blocks
    • Spotless rooms with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and balconies
    • Family and kiddy pools, including a heated outdoor one
    • Great buffet restaurant, and a poolside snack bar
    • Full entertainment program with evening shows and live music
    • Indoor kids’ club, playground, mini-golf, and babysitting services
    • Small spa, and free access to thalassotherapy area
    • Spacious, airy fitness center, plus tennis and squash courts
    • Two meeting rooms and a private restaurant for events
    • Free Wi-Fi throughout

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    Cons

    • Room decor is old-fashioned
    • Fee for in-room safe (except for suite guests)
    • Loungers go fast in the morning
    • Main restaurant can feel overcrowded

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    Cons

    Located across the street from a long, sandy beach, the 530-room Seaside Los Jameos Playa is an upper-middle-range resort catering to families and couples wanting a bustling vacation. The full entertainment program offers activities for all ages, including fitness classes for adults, crafts and games for kids, and family-friendly evening shows, while the pools are big and pleasant, with lots of palm trees and shaded areas. Loungers, however, tend to get reserved early in the morning. Rooms are clean and comfortable, but some may find the traditional decor dated, consisting of basic wicker furniture, thin bedspreads, and generic artwork on walls. Food gets particularly great reviews at this all-inclusive, but those on a different meal plan can also find many dining options within a few blocks. Couples wanting something quieter may want to compare rates at Las Costas. 

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    Amenities

    • Cribs
    • Fitness Center
    • Internet
    • Pets Allowed
    • Pool
    • Spa

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    Scene

    Large all-inclusive with a stunning Canarian-style lobby and bustling atmosphere

    Housed in several low, whitewashed buildings, the Seaside Los Jameos Playa oozes local charm even from the outside. The main entrance is designed in Canarian colonial style, featuring a number of arches made with volcanic stone, a pristine white facade, and a dark wooden balcony. Small black-sand gardens with cacti and colorful flowers flank the front steps. The most impressive feature, however, is the jaw-dropping lobby, designed to resemble a Canarian courtyard with a huge skylight, exposed wooden beams, and beautiful wooden balconies overlooking lush indoor gardens. At the end of the lobby, massive windows offer views of the lovely grounds and the sea beyond, while cane chairs with pillows in pink hues tie in well with the traditional architecture. The hotel has been around for a few decades, and the style, though charming, may feel a bit dated to some, especially the old-fashioned furniture in bars and tiling around the pool bar. 

    The entertainment team keeps guests busy with fitness classes, sport competitions, and music, and the atmosphere is bustling — sometimes a bit too much so during peak season, with loungers around the pool getting snatched up before breakfast, and crowds at the restaurant for dinner. Rates are standard for the area, but families on a tighter budget may want to check out the Sol Lanzarote, though food is better at Los Jameos Playa. Sentido Aequora Lanzarote is another good option with slightly lower rates and more modern rooms. Couples seeking some peace and quiet may prefer La Isla y El Mar, an upscale boutique with large suite-style rooms and two lovely pools.  

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    Location

    Across the street from a beach, and near many restaurants and bars

    The hotel is located right across the promenade from Los Pocillos Beach, a long stretch of sand in eastern Puerto del Carmen. Matagorda Beach can be reached in about five minutes on foot. There are several bars and restaurants within three short blocks of the hotel, but the city center — located a five-minute drive away — offers a wider array of drinking and dining options. Puerto del Carmen’s lively main drag is about a half-hour walk (or five-minute drive) along the beach, while Timanfaya National Park, home to several stunning volcanoes, is a 25-minute drive from the hotel. The Lanzarote Airport can be reached in about six minutes by car.

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    Rooms

    Clean, comfortable rooms with traditional decor and balconies

    The hotel’s 530 rooms are divided into four main types, plus three additional subcategories. Though the system can be a little confusing because most only differ slightly (some have a bigger balcony, others are on the ground floor), all are similar in both style and amenities. Rooms are decorated in a simple traditional style consisting of light pinewood furniture with small carvings, thin bedspreads, and plain white walls hung with a couple of generic paintings. White wicker tables and chairs, and a soft blue-and-white palette lend rooms a charming beachy feel, but the style is old-fashioned overall.  

    Amenities are decent for the price, and include seasonal air-conditioning, electric kettles, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Mini-fridges are available in all rooms as well (and can be stocked for a fee), but safes are an extra charge, except for guests staying in a Junior Suite or Suite. Straightforward bathrooms are spotless, equipped with low shower/tub combos, white tiles throughout, and spacious marble counters. Toiletries, including nail files and combos, are provided in all rooms, as are hairdryers and magnifying mirrors. 

    Families can choose from a range of room types, depending on the number of kids and their ages. Family Rooms are good for those traveling with an older child and a baby, as they can fit in an additional bed and a crib. However, families with two older kids may want to book a Suite, as they are more spacious and have a double sofa bed.  

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    Features

    Four pools, kids’ club, spa, gym, and great food 

    The hotel is centered around four pools, including two for families (one heated in the colder months) and two for kids. There are dozens of loungers all packed together on the large deck, but there have been many complaints of most getting reserved early in the morning. The atmosphere is loud and busy, but there is a slightly quieter area with additional loungers closer to the promenade. The kids’ club has an indoor space for arts and crafts, as well as an outdoor area with a playground and a 13-hole mini-golf course. A full entertainment program includes evening shows and live music. Albeit small, the spa is attractive and features two treatment rooms and an area free for all guests, complete with three saunas, shock showers, a cold plunge pool, and an outdoor area. For exercise, the gym is spacious and well-equipped, plus there are tennis, squash, and volleyball courts for those who prefer team sports. 

    There is one restaurant at Los Jameos Playa, serving up a varied buffet with lots of salads and a show-cooking area with fish, meat, and veggies. The snack bar is located between the two family pools, and serves not only alcoholic drinks and a few small bites, but also crepes, cake, and hot drinks. Food gets consistently great reviews here, and there are several meal plans to choose from, including breakfast-only, half-board, and all-inclusive.  

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    Large all-inclusive with a stunning Canarian-style lobby and bustling atmosphere

    Housed in several low, whitewashed buildings, the Seaside Los Jameos Playa oozes local charm even from the outside. The main entrance is designed in Canarian colonial style, featuring a number of arches made with volcanic stone, a pristine white facade, and a dark wooden balcony. Small black-sand gardens with cacti and colorful flowers flank the front steps. The most impressive feature, however, is the jaw-dropping lobby, designed to resemble a Canarian courtyard with a huge skylight, exposed wooden beams, and beautiful wooden balconies overlooking lush indoor gardens. At the end of the lobby, massive windows offer views of the lovely grounds and the sea beyond, while cane chairs with pillows in pink hues tie in well with the traditional architecture. The hotel has been around for a few decades, and the style, though charming, may feel a bit dated to some, especially the old-fashioned furniture in bars and tiling around the pool bar.  

    The entertainment team keeps guests busy with fitness classes, sport competitions, and music, and the atmosphere is bustling — sometimes a bit too much so during peak season, with loungers around the pool getting snatched up before breakfast, and crowds at the restaurant for dinner. Rates are standard for the area, but families on a tighter budget may want to check out the Sol Lanzarote, though food is better at Los Jameos Playa. Sentido Aequora Lanzarote is another good option with slightly lower rates and more modern rooms. Couples seeking some peace and quiet may prefer La Isla y El Mar, an upscale boutique with large suite-style rooms and two lovely pools.  

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    Across the street from a beach, and near many restaurants and bars

    The hotel is located right across the promenade from Los Pocillos Beach, a long stretch of sand in eastern Puerto del Carmen. Matagorda Beach can be reached in about five minutes on foot. There are several bars and restaurants within three short blocks of the hotel, but the city center — located a five-minute drive away — offers a wider array of drinking and dining options. Puerto del Carmen’s lively main drag is about a half-hour walk (or five-minute drive) along the beach, while Timanfaya National Park, home to several stunning volcanoes, is a 25-minute drive from the hotel. The Lanzarote Airport can be reached in about six minutes by car.

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    Clean, comfortable rooms with traditional decor and balconies

    The hotel’s 530 rooms are divided into four main types, plus three additional subcategories. Though the system can be a little confusing because most only differ slightly (some have a bigger balcony, others are on the ground floor), all are similar in both style and amenities. Rooms are decorated in a simple traditional style consisting of light pinewood furniture with small carvings, thin bedspreads, and plain white walls hung with a couple of generic paintings. White wicker tables and chairs, and a soft blue-and-white palette lend rooms a charming beachy feel, but the style is old-fashioned overall.  

    Amenities are decent for the price, and include seasonal air-conditioning, electric kettles, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Mini-fridges are available in all rooms as well (and can be stocked for a fee), but safes are an extra charge, except for guests staying in a Junior Suite or Suite. Straightforward bathrooms are spotless, equipped with low shower/tub combos, white tiles throughout, and spacious marble counters. Toiletries, including nail files and combos, are provided in all rooms, as are hairdryers and magnifying mirrors. 

    Families can choose from a range of room types, depending on the number of kids and their ages. Family Rooms are good for those traveling with an older child and a baby, as they can fit in an additional bed and a crib. However, families with two older kids may want to book a Suite, as they are more spacious and have a double sofa bed.  

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    Four pools, kids’ club, spa, gym, and great food 

    The hotel is centered around four pools, including two for families (one heated in the colder months) and two for kids. There are dozens of loungers all packed together on the large deck, but there have been many complaints of most getting reserved early in the morning. The atmosphere is loud and busy, but there is a slightly quieter area with additional loungers closer to the promenade. The kids’ club has an indoor space for arts and crafts, as well as an outdoor area with a playground and a 13-hole mini-golf course. A full entertainment program includes evening shows and live music. Albeit small, the spa is attractive and features two treatment rooms and an area free for all guests, complete with three saunas, shock showers, a cold plunge pool, and an outdoor area. For exercise, the gym is spacious and well-equipped, plus there are tennis, squash, and volleyball courts for those who prefer team sports.  

    There is one restaurant at Los Jameos Playa, serving up a varied buffet with lots of salads and a show-cooking area with fish, meat, and veggies. The snack bar is located between the two family pools, and serves not only alcoholic drinks and a few small bites, but also crepes, cake, and hot drinks. Food gets consistently great reviews here, and there are several meal plans to choose from, including breakfast-only, half-board, and all-inclusive. 

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    • Beach

    • Business Center

    • Cabanas

    • Cable

    • Children’s Pool

    • Cribs

    • Dry Cleaning

    • Fitness Center

    • Internet

    • Kids Allowed

    • Meeting / Conference Rooms

    • Mini Bar (with liquor)

    • Pets Allowed

    • Pool

    • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

    • Room Service

    • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

    • Spa

    • Supervised Kids Activities

    • Tennis Court

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    Los Jameos del Agua | Carrillo Arquitectos

    LOS JAMEOS DEL AGUA – 20 SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSES IN A ROW IN EL BERCIAL (Getafe). Madrid.

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    In this project of single-family homes in Getafe we ​​have applied a concept that arises from the phenomenon of -Jameos del agua-; a natural space and an art, cultural and tourism center devised by César Manrique. Located in the north of the island of Lanzarote, it is also considered an area of ​​ecological sensitivity. For this reason, we want to achieve a unique space from the place where the project is located. This concept has inspired a promotion of 20 single-family homes, within the neighborhood of -El Bercial-, in the municipality of Getafe. The site is bordered on its three sides by streets; three roads with road and pedestrian traffic and one pedestrian. This allows us to obtain four facades from the set. The project aims to respond to a situation of “urban unity” emerged as a small finding, something different found at random, just as when an astrologer suddenly discovers that heavenly body that he was looking for precisely in the most unexpected place. On the other hand, the term of Jameos alludes to the volcanic tubes that lack crowning and these specifically belong to the great underground cavity – one of the largest in the world – that runs from the Corona Volcano. The spectacular geological space of Jameos del Agua was a place that was already known but was in a state of neglect and degradation. In the common areas, the formal details of the furniture, decoration, gardening or lighting have been taken care of in the project inspired by this natural phenomenon.

    With a design that differentiates it from its surroundings, Los Jameos del Agua combines the privacy of a single-family home with the ease of a neighborhood relationship in interior common areas equipped with sports facilities and living areas, simply opening the door to our back porch. José María Carrillo exposes the key that will continue in his spatial intervention: with the play of cracks as perforated or eroded by water on the facades, materialized in the envelope with concrete panels and aluminum composite panels, and reminiscent of the natural phenomenon del Lapiaz, in tune with contemporary artistic languages ​​in contrast to more serene lines that turn to a central area with green areas, different hard textures and the sheet of water in the pool reminiscent of the Jameos del Agua. A recipe that is synthesized in the binomial Art-Nature and that gives rise to a masterful combination of landscape and aesthetic value.

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    The most beautiful places on the planet (part 17)» Traveler’s map1429 In the northeastern part of the Chinese state, near the beautiful town of Panjin, there is an amazing place – a bright beach with the quite predictable name “Red Beach”.

    The colorful pond, located in the picturesque delta of the beautiful Liaohe River, is completely dotted with vegetation, which, dying in early autumn, gives the water space a specific reddish tint.

    In spring and summer, lush seagrass plantations are deep green. But with the advent of autumn, everything changes. The luxurious green carpet turns blood red, and the surrounding landscapes become unrealistically fantastic.

    The beach is delightful at low tide, when the water, receding, reveals a riot of bright colors that transform the fabulous coast of the Chinese province. You can admire the breathtaking spectacle while standing on specially constructed high bridges, the network of which surrounds an impressive part of the beach. Just walking along the bright red shores is unlikely to succeed, because the Red Beach is a nature reserve, access to which is open only to tourists.

    But not only tourists are in a hurry to admire the beauties of the water area, these places attracted a huge number of birds, among which there are also disappearing ones. In total, there are over 230 species of birds in the reserve. Here you can see the endangered graceful Japanese crane, imposingly strolling along the magnificent burgundy-red carpet.

    Spain, Canary Islands archipelago, Lanzarote island, Cueva de los Verdes cave

    The magnificent underground galleries of the Cueva de los Verdes cave is an amazing attraction, the origin of which is a powerful attraction. During an eruption that occurred a couple of millennia ago, a powerful lava flow, making its way to the ocean, formed a huge tunnel. Its length exceeds 6 kilometers, so it is rightfully considered the longest on Earth. Cooling down under the influence of air and sea water, the lava hardened, forming the massive vaults of the future cave. Hot magma continued to work inside the “lava tube”, flowing down, it expanded the interior space of Cueva de los Verdes, giving the walls and dome an interesting shape, and the surface texture.

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    The volcanic tunnel has been known since time immemorial. Back in the 16th century, local residents hid in ornate galleries from filibusters who frequently raided the islands. Pirates took the islanders into slavery, and only the cave saved them from a sad fate.The Cueva de los Verdes, which has several entrances, was a safe haven until the traitors uncovered the secret of the lava tunnel.

    Spain, Kanar Islands, Lansarot Island, Hameos Del Agua

    Hameos Del Agua, is essentially a continuation of the above Cueva de Los Verdes. It was also formed due to the violent activity of the volcano many centuries ago. From the language of the natives living on the island of Lanzarote, “Jameos del Agua” is translated as “Emptiness with water.”
    Under the influence of natural forces, large-scale voids-halls and bizarre galleries appeared in a huge tunnel. Over time, the cave turned into a picturesque attraction, the arrangement of which was worked not only by the elements of nature.

    Thanks to the efforts of Cesar Manrique and the little-known artist Jesus Soto, an ordinary underground pipe has become a unique natural and cultural center, which includes two grandiose parts: the fabulous Hameo Chico and the beautiful Hameo Grande (Small and Great Void). The magnificent ensemble opens with an amazing snow-white lagoon, and closes with the “House of Volcanoes”, which is also a scientific laboratory and a museum. Important volcanological research has been carried out here since 1987.

    Ornate corridors, huge halls with high arches, a beautiful concert hall with wonderful natural acoustics – the amazing underground ensemble of Jameos del Agua is an example of the harmonious interaction of modern art and the creative forces of nature.

    In open areas, the temperature reaches a comfortable 19 degrees, and stays at this level throughout the year.
    The main attraction of the cave is an emerald lake with salt water. A fabulous pond, framed by stone vaults, is filled with the purest water. The bottom and all its inhabitants are visible through the crystal thickness. The salt lake sheltered completely blind miniature albino crabs, miraculously moved here from the bottom of the ocean.

    The depth of the clear water depends on the tides. Sometimes it grinds, exposing huge cobblestones, sometimes it fills up so much that the water reaches specially constructed viewing platforms. But this does not prevent enthusiastic tourists from admiring the magical beauties of underground landscapes, which, in the light of lamps and spotlights, are an enchanting picture.

    Hameo Chico – the magical grotto of the volcanic pro

    origins. Steps carved from stone lead to it. The interior of the grotto is an inspired play of contrasts. Against the background of black vaults, textured artistic motifs are visible, and the underground hall is refreshed by the lush greenery of exotic plants.
    Jameo Grande – a large and very beautiful void. Its main attraction is the amazing concert hall, under the vaults of which unforgettable concerts are very often held.

    The main decoration of the cave ensemble is an artificially created lagoon. The striking contrasts of the surrounding landscapes fascinate. The snow-white sands framing the blue water compete with the bizarre forms of black volcanic rocks. Expressive confrontation reveals the aesthetic ins and outs of a magnificent composition. To contemplate such a spectacle is a real pleasure, the only thing that upsets is that the azure waters of the beautiful lagoon are completely unsuitable for swimming.

    Another interesting object of the underground galleries is the Hameo Chico restaurant, where you can treat yourself to a cup of incredibly delicious coffee or taste exotic dishes from local chefs.

    South Italy, Polignano a Mare, a restaurant in the rock “Grotta Palazzese”

    An unusual restaurant has been built in one of the rocky cliffs framing the picturesque shores of Polignano a Mare. Its halls, interconnected by open passages, are located under the vaults of a limestone cave.

    Sitting at a table you can admire the endless blue of the sea, listen to the monotonous melody of the surf beating against the rocks and enjoy the exquisite taste of Mediterranean cuisine.

    Restaurant “Grotta Palazzese”, which is part of the hotel of the same name, and is open to visitors only in the warm season.

    Romania, Transylvania, the city of Sighisoara

    The colorful Romanian town of Sighisoara is spread among the picturesque landscapes of the Mures County. Colorful alpine nature emphasizes the beauty of ancient ensembles that adorn the ornate streets of the city to this day. A lot of medieval houses that have retained their original appearance, the Mountain Church dating back to the 15th century and a massive clock tower equipped with chimes – all this is an invaluable asset not only of the beautiful city, but of the whole country.

    The urban scenery of Sighișoara is complemented by the monumental compositions of the castles: the castle of Betlhlen dating back to the 15th-17th century, the castle of Cris built in the 16th century, the Teleki fortress built in the 18th century, dating from the 13th century of Dumbrăvioara, as well as a beautiful church erected around the 13th century.

    The history of the original town crowning the top of the hill above the Tirnava Mare River is full of remarkable events. Founded in the 13th century by German colonists, Sighisoara soon became not only a craft, but also a trading center for all of Eastern Europe. The buildings originally erected in the city (Clock Tower, fortresses, churches) were supplemented by handicraft workshops that were progressive for that era. Sighisoara flourished, its colorful streets attracted noble nobles, luxurious houses surprised with rich decoration, and lush nature fascinated with a riot of colors.

    Here, in this city surrounded by a massive protective wall, Yuri I Rakoczy was crowned, here the exiled Vlad Dracula minted his coins.
    The city had a chance to survive a single test sent down by the powerful forces of nature. But neither earthquakes nor fires destroyed the historical monument, included in the list of priceless heritage of UNESCO.

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    The first capital of Lanzarote is Teguise. Province of La Geria
    El Golfo and surroundings
    Timanfaya National Park
    Cesar Manrique and his island
    A bit of plant and botanical
    From a bird’s eye view. Mirador del Rio
    Biking around Graciosa Island

    Last days in Lanzarote. Beach, Valley of a Thousand Palms and Jameos del Agua

    Finally I decided on the last part 🙂
    On the last day we had a plane in the afternoon, we even had a sightseeing tour of Arrecife (the capital of Lanzarote) and Jameos del Agua in the morning (Jameos del Agua) is another work by Cesar Manrique, and on the previous day, the last full day, we decided to watch something like that. I read that one valley remained in Lanzarote, which was practically not affected by the last eruption – this is the Valley of 1000 Palms. That’s where we went, and then fell on the beach and beached until the very last ray of the sun 🙂 I will say right away that January is not the best time for a beach holiday in Lanzarote, I personally did not dare to swim, but I got my share of ultraviolet 🙂 and not only me 🙂

    On the way we passed the Timanfaya National Park again 🙂 on the interesting side, we even ran to take pictures, the palm trees are so interesting

    to Graciosa.

    Here she is! Valley of a Thousand Palms!

    And then the beach!!!!! Why have we already come to this beach for the umpteenth time? Because this rock on the right protected the entire beach from the wind and it was warm, warm here. The entrance to the water in the bay was like that, there was practically no excitement, the children could splash

    We go, the car in the parking lot for the road for

    But the Lizka was even bathed 🙂

    Another beach 🙂

    gangster-gangsterito 🙂

    killer :))

    portraying a great traveler 🙂

    they shook the old days so much that I almost got a camera, I’m fine :))) but the camera would be a pity 🙂

    there was even a detailed report here 🙂 from a series of how it is done

    for memory, or maybe someone will come in handy – here it is our beach

    Agua (Jameos del Agua).

    This complex of volcanic caves in the northern part of Lanzarote, designed by the architect Cesar Manrique, embodies the harmony between nature and artistic creativity.

    Opened to the public in 1977, the Jameos del Agua complex was the first Art, Culture and Tourism Center of Lanzarote.

    The complex is part of the volcanic caves formed as a result of the eruption of the Corona volcano. The lava that flowed down the slope of the volcano cooled as it reached the ocean, which caused the surface layer to solidify, while the rivers of lava continued to flow at lower levels, forming extensive caves. Over time, under the influence of erosion or as a result of an explosion of gases, the surface collapsed in places, which led to the formation of volcanic grottoes (“chameos”), connected by underground tunnels.

    The entrance to the territory of the complex is through a “small grotto”, connected to the “big grotto” by a gallery 100 m long and 13 m wide, crossing an underground lake (the level of which is regulated by the Atlantic Ocean), which is inhabited by unique albino crustaceans that are not found anywhere else in the world.

    At the end of the “big grotto” there is a unique concert hall with 600 seats, amazing with its acoustics, which regularly hosts concerts and theatrical performances.

    Blind white crabs live in a sinkhole in the lake. Those white dots are what they are.

    Photos do not convey the feeling of unity with nature, complete dissolution and relaxation! yet Manrique was a genius!

    Inside the Lansarot Museum, volcanic activity, was shown as an island, which is generally volcanic activity on the planet at different times. In general, it was interesting 🙂

    After Chameos, we drive to Arecife, on the way we look at the lava flows from above, there are lava caves inside, where we have just been.

    Arecife Plane coming soon. The hedgehog fell asleep right in the chair 🙂 I had to transport it like this 🙂 We are waiting for landing

    And this is Arseniy’s plane – they are not flying to Frankfurt – but to Dusseldorf – a couple of minutes difference between our planes 🙂

    We really liked this small but very beautiful island! It was especially great to go from winter to summer 🙂

    Carnivals of the Canary Islands – Olga and Leon Gin

    Carnivals of the Canary Islands,

    including a big parade in Santa Cruz – the largest carnival procession in Europe

    author’s tour of olga gin

    10 days

    Day 1

    To the islands of eternal spring.

    Tel Aviv – Lanzarote

    Exotic Lanzarote – Teguise, cactus park

    From Ben Gurion Airport we fly (with an intermediate stop in Zurich) to the Canary Islands, lying in the middle of the Atlantic, between the American and European continents.

    Landing in Lanzarote, we will go to one of the most impressive private residences of the island, standing on the shore of a picturesque lake, surrounded by mysterious grottoes. The amazing complex is carved into the volcanic rock, decorated with numerous domes and looks like a fairy tale. Then our program includes a walk around the snow-white city of Teguise, as well as a tour of the most unusual cactus park on the planet. In it, even the smallest design details will surprise you with their design – not to mention the cacti themselves, of which there are 1100 species!

    3 nights by the ocean, at the Seaside Jameos de Agua 4* Plus hotel

    Day 2

    Fantastic island – Timanfaya, Los Hervideros, La Geria

    Lanzarote! – after all, during today’s excursion we will have the feeling of traveling to another – a fantastic, incredible planet. We will visit the Timanfaya National Park, which is called the “Fiery Mountains”: its “lunar” landscapes have become the “calling card” of Lanzarote. Here, dry grass thrown into a pit instantly turns into a fire, water poured into a pipe into a geyser, and meat and fish are fried right on the volcano. The next stops are Los Hervideros, where we will see the waves “boiling” in the caves, El Golfo by the emerald lagoon and, finally, La Geria, a unique wine-growing area where each vine is protected by a stone fence. To end the day with dignity, it is simply necessary to visit the wine cellar and taste the incomparable volcanic malvasia.

    Day 3

    The Wonderful World of Cesar Manrique – Cueva de Los Verdes, Jameos del Agua, Mirador del Río, Cesar Manrique Foundation

    The famous artist Cesar Manrique devoted his life to protecting the beauties of his native island . His design projects, created in absolute harmony with incredible landscapes, make an indelible impression on even the most indifferent viewer. Today we invite those who wish to visit the house-museum built underground, where solidified lava was used as walls and ceiling. After that, we will go to Jameos del Agua – there are caves with a salt lake, which Cesar Manrique transformed into a very peculiar entertainment complex. In addition, we will visit one of the longest volcanic tunnels in the world, and, finally, look at the neighboring islands from the observation deck, turned into a work of art by Cesar Manrique.

    Day 4

    Tenerife – white mountain island

    In the afternoon we fly from Lanzarote to Tenerife.

    Let’s start with an immersion in the history of the island in the city of La Orotava, which perfectly preserved the magnificent examples of Canarian architecture of the colonial era. We will admire the famous carved balconies, visit the oldest house in the city, learn how the Canarians make carpets from flower petals and volcanic sand, and why golden apples are depicted on the coat of arms of the city.

    At the end of the day, we will arrive in the capital – Santa Cruz, where we will stay for the next 4 nights. It is in Santa Cruz that the brightest carnival processions take place, and we can take part in one of them today!

    4 nights at the HECANSA ESCUELA 4* hotel, SANTA CRUZ

    Day 5

    Beyond the clouds: Teide National Park

    The Teide volcano is called the “ceiling of Spain”, because its peak is the highest point in the country. The Canary giant has attracted numerous explorers and sailors for centuries, and later, travelers and Hollywood filmmakers. Today it is our turn to visit the largest nature reserve of the Canary Islands, which is also the most visited park in Spain and is protected by UNESCO. We will find ourselves among amazing volcanic landscapes, see rivers of solidified lava, moon valleys, rocks of various shapes and colors that have turned into heroes of local legends, find out what “horizontal rains” are, admire the unique forests of Canarian pine growing at the level of clouds, up to which we can touch, this time, literally.

    3 nights at the DREAMPLACE GRAN TACANDE 5* Deluxe

    Day 6

    La Gomera Whistler Island

    Having crossed the 30-kilometer strait by ferry, we will find ourselves among the relic laurel forests of the Garajonay park. Let’s hear the story of the Canarian Romeo and Juliet and the insidious lady-in-waiting Isabella Bobadilla. We will see the house where Columbus stopped on his way to the New World, and where the well is located, with the water from which America was baptized. We will learn about the unique whistling language taught in the island’s schools and during a traditional Canarian lunch we will try to master this language.

    Day 7

    Unknown Tenerife: La Laguna, Taganana

    In the morning we will visit the city of La Laguna: the entire historical part of the former capital of the island, remarkable for its strict layout, has been declared a World Heritage of Humanity. Then we will head to the exotic north of Tenerife, where stunning landscapes of the Anaga mountain range, the mysterious village of Taganana and lunch at a traditional fisherman’s restaurant on the Atlantic coast await us.

    Day 8

    Under the shade of dragon trees: Icod de los Vinos, Garrachico

    Today we will visit the cute provincial town of Icod de los Vinos, famous for its wines, as well as the Dragon Tree of incredible size and indeterminate age – perhaps that is why it is called “the oldest living organism on the planet”? Here we will have a tasting of not only wonderful local wines, but also a unique liquor with the sonorous name “Dragon’s Blood”. We then proceed to a spectacular viewpoint above the city of Garrachico, where we will hear about its fascinating history and admire the picturesque lava pools.

    At the end of the day, we will arrive at the prestigious area of ​​the south coast, where our hotel, one of the best on the island, is located in front of the endless expanse of the ocean and surrounded by fragrant tropical gardens.

    3 Nights at the Silken Atlantida 4*, Santa Cruz

    day

    La-GUMERS SUSTUNS

    Having overcome a 30-kilometer Strait on a ferry, we will find ourselves among the relict forests of the Garakhonai park. Let’s hear the story of the Canarian Romeo and Juliet and the insidious lady-in-waiting Isabella Bobadilla. We will see the house where Columbus stopped on his way to the New World, and where the well is located, with the water from which America was baptized. We will learn about the unique whistling language taught in the island’s schools and during a traditional Canarian lunch we will try to master this language.

    Day 10

    Rest on the island of eternal spring!

    Tenerife South, where our luxury hotel is located, is made for relaxation.

    The whole day can be devoted to the ocean, the beach, swimming pools, tropical gardens, walking and shopping.

    Well, those who are thirsty for adventure can go on a journey through the picturesque green gorge of Maska, where a fabulous village is lost among impregnable rocks, keeping old legends about pirates and smugglers

    Day 11

    RETURN

    Let’s leave this morning for rest. In the afternoon we will go to the airport and fly to Tel Aviv (with an intermediate stop in Zurich), taking the volcano of Canarian impressions with us.

    Lanzarote

    Lanzarote –
    the fourth largest island in the archipelago

    Spain

    Canary Islands
    Lanzarote Island
    refers to the Canary Islands. It is also called “the island of fire-breathing
    mountains “, since on a small island about 60 long and 15 wide
    kilometers, there are about three hundred volcanoes.

    Lanzarote – an island that bizarrely combines two elements – the fury of a volcano and
    tranquility of the Atlantic. Lanzarote can be called without exaggeration one of the
    the most unique places on our planet. black land island sharply
    contrasts with the bright whiteness of its endless sandy beaches and flooded
    the sun of the sparkling clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, bewitching
    the most sophisticated traveler.

    In the autumn of 1730, 30 volcanoes began to erupt simultaneously, covering
    island layer of lava and ash. The eruption continued for six years, and as a result
    a third of the island was covered in ash.

    The fourth largest island in the archipelago
    completely devoid of vegetation. Much of Lanzarote is covered
    frozen lava – the result of numerous eruptions that completely changed
    his face. Multi-colored lava fields, where films about the planets are shot, on
    which have not yet begun life. Three hundred volcanic peaks in silence
    remind of their presence, and a dry lichen that has fallen into a shallow hole
    bursts into flames. Volcanoes have lost their former greatness, but have not gone out,
    as it may seem at first glance…

    Capital of Lanzarote – Arrecife – located
    on the southeast coast. Almost half of all people live in the city
    islanders, there is a seaport and the only high-rise building on the island.
    There are several hotels here, but tourists rarely stay in Arrecife,
    preferring resort centers that are more attractive for recreation.

    Lanzarote International Airport is five
    kilometers from the capital. There are no direct flights from Russia, so you will arrive
    here either from the island of Tenerife, or from some intermediate
    European city. The airport is connected with Arrecife by bus service, and
    resorts are reached with a transfer through the capital’s bus station or by taxi.

    Civilization did not destroy this amazing island, did not bypass it, it
    tried to befriend him. The locals build houses in the traditional
    style, as their great-grandfathers once built, low-rise hotels do not spoil
    natural landscape, even at the peak of the season there is no crowd of tourists. Harmony,
    which soothes the soul.

    At the same time, Lanzarote boasts a good
    developed resort infrastructure and a large selection of accommodation options:
    from modest apartments to grand luxury hotels with
    first-class restaurants and spa centers.

    The main resorts of the island are located on both sides
    from Arrecife and south. The largest of them is Puerto del Carmen. Around
    The resort of Playa Blanca hid the most beautiful beaches. And on the west side
    Lanzarote tourists are waiting for the local attraction number 1 – the national park
    Timanfaya, those very volcanoes that once changed their appearance beyond recognition
    islands.

    Small towns in the central part of the island still remember the first settlers
    and carefully preserve cultural traditions. In the north, a one and a half kilometer strait
    separates Lanzarote from the tiny island of Gracios, where, according to legend,
    cruel pirates hid the stolen treasures. Another north of Lanzarote is known
    the green “Valley of a Thousand Palms”: this was the whole island before the eruptions.

    Comfortable, hospitable and at the same time
    the unique island of Lanzarote offers an unforgettable spectacle to everyone who
    succumb to the magic of this land. you simply must visit the National
    Timanfaya Park, Los Verdes Cave and Jameos del Agua Underground Lake,
    the areas of Haria and Golfo, the observation deck on the island of La Graciosa and much more
    much more. Experience the tropics without crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

    Lanzarote declared by UNESCO at 1993 biospheric
    reserve, the island impresses with the harsh beauty of volcanic landscapes,
    contrasting with the dazzling whiteness of traditional Canarian houses.
    It was on Lanzarote that the volcanic origin was most clearly manifested.
    the entire archipelago – observing the panorama of the Timanfaya National Reserve,
    it seems that the world is born from the ocean right before your eyes. At depth 10
    meters, the temperature of the earth here reaches 600 ° C, and the entire plant world
    Lanzarote is nourished by the moisture retained by the covering surface.
    earth with volcanic sand.

    Parque nacional de Timanfaya. This national
    The park, established in 1974, covers an area of ​​about 50 sq. km. The park has
    scientific and educational value, besides it is a picturesque place, not
    the territory of which there are a large number of volcanic craters.

    The most important volcanoes are in the central part,
    between Mount Timanfaya (Montana de Timanfaya) and Mount Rojada (Montana Rojada).
    Timafaya is predominantly a geological park that offers us
    the opportunity to visit the past, as the park showcases the land, to the outside
    view, reminiscent of the one that was millions of years ago. Walk in the park
    Timafaya is reminiscent of exploring the heart of our planet.

    Jameos del Agua complex is part of
    volcanic caves formed as a result of the eruption of the Corona volcano.
    The lava that flowed down the slope of the volcano cooled as it reached the ocean, which
    led to solidification of the surface layer, while lava rivers
    continued to flow at lower levels, forming extended caverns.

    Over time due to erosion or
    explosion of gases, the surface collapsed in places, which led to
    the formation of volcanic grottoes (“chameos”), connected by underground
    tunnels. Open for visiting at 1968, the Jameos del Agua park became
    the first tourist center of Lanzarote. Entrance to the complex
    carried out through the “small grotto” connected to the “big grotto”
    a gallery 100 meters long and 13 meters wide, crossing an underground lake in which
    inhabited by unique albino crustaceans that are not found anywhere else in the world.

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    Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort | Las Playitas | Spain

    Las Playitas s/n, 35629 Las Playitas, Spain

    ➤ Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort | Fuerteventura

    Playitas Hotel is part of the oceanfront Playitas Resort. Set in gardens, it features an outdoor swimming pool and a range of sports facilities.
    Rooms at Playitas Hotel offer ocean or garden views from their terraces. They include air conditioning, mini-bar, satellite TV and a bathroom. Safe is available free of charge.
    The property offers a range of activities, including aerobics, aqua aerobics and spinning classes. There are also basketball and badminton courts, a spa and an 18-hole golf course.
    Bikes can be hired at reception and you can go surfing, sailing and snorkeling on Las Playitas Beach.
    Fuertevenura Airport and Puerto del Rosario can be reached in 50 minutes by car.

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    Room choices in Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Junior Suite with Garden View

    Twin Room with Garden View

    Junior Suite with Ocean View

    Twin Room with Ocean View

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    Outdoors Outdoor furniture, Beachfront, Terrace, Garden
    Pets Pets are not allowed.
    Activities Aerobics, Live sports events (broadcast), Live music/Performance, Themed dinners, Bike tours
    Additional charge, Walking tours, Beach, Badminton equipment
    Additional charge, Tennis equipment
    Additional charge, Kids’ club
    Additional charge, Water sports facilities (on site)
    Additional charge, Mini golf
    Additional charge, Snorkeling
    Additional charge, Diving
    Additional charge, Cycling, Hiking, Canoeing
    Additional charge, Bicycle rental (additional charge), Windsurfing
    Additional charge, Ping-pong
    Additional charge, Pool table
    Additional charge, Playground, Golf course (within 2 miles)
    Additional charge, Tennis court
    Additional charge
    Food Drink On-site coffee shop, Special diet meals (on request), Snack bar, Bar, Restaurant
    Internet Free!
    WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
    Parking
    Front Desk Services ATM on site, Baggage storage, Tour desk, 24-hour front desk
    Cleaning Services Laundry
    Additional charge
    Business Facilities Fax/Photocopying
    Additional charge, Business center
    Additional charge, Meeting/Banquet facilities
    Additional charge
    Safety security Safe
    General Convenience store (on site), Air conditioning, Shops (on site), Car rental, Gift shop, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Non-smoking rooms
    5 swimming pools Open all year, All ages welcome, Open all year, All ages welcome, Infinity pool, Open all year, All ages welcome, Open all year, All ages welcome, Open all year, Suitable for kids, Plunge pool, Shallow end
    Spa Fitness classes, Fitness, Waterslide, Hot tub/Jacuzzi
    Additional charge, Massage
    Additional charge, Spa
    Additional charge, Fitness center, Sauna
    Additional charge
    Languages Spoken German, English, Spanish
    Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort Terms and Conditions
    Check-in 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM
    Check-out 12:00 AM – 11:00 AM
    Cancellation/
    prepayment
    Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to accommodations type.
    Please enter the dates of your stay and check what conditions apply to your preferred room.
    Children Beds Children of all ages are welcome.
    No age restriction There’s no age requirement for check-in
    Pets Pets are not allowed.
    Cards accepted at this hotel Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

    To consider

    Please note that starting from August 13th, 2019 until September 25th, 2019, the Playitas Resort Olympic pool will be closed due to maintenance works.

    Other known names for Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Playitas Hotel Fuerteventura
    Playitas Hotel

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    Is WiFi available at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    Free!
    WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

    What are the outdoor activities at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Outdoor furniture, Beachfront, Terrace, Garden

    What are the general services offered at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    Convenience store (on site), Air conditioning, Shops (on site), Car rental, Gift shop, Elevator, Facilities for disabled guests, Non-smoking rooms

    Are pets allowed at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    Pets are not allowed.

    What credit cards are accepted at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

    What is the check-in time at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    3:00 PM – 12:00 AM

    What is the check-out time at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort?

    12:00 AM – 11:00 AM

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    Switzerland

    Reto

    9,0
    Very good

    Purpose of trip:
    Leisure trip

    What was the highlight of Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Awesome

    Take some swim lessons with John at sharky swim school! He definitly made me some secs faster.

    Germany

    Jan

    9,0
    Very good

    Purpose of trip:
    Leisure trip

    What was the highlight of Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Awesome

    Perfect place for holidays full of sports. Many opportunities, super friendly stuff and great & very healthy food

    The bed was just ok, could have been more comfortable.

    United Kingdom

    Daniel

    8,0
    Very good

    Purpose of trip:
    Leisure trip

    What was the highlight of Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Relaxing but active4 break

    facilities and cleanliness excellent great options of free classes Buffet food consistantly good

    The beds! Single beds only, very strange Not enough water refill stations onthe resort, gym and lunch area only

    United Kingdom

    Kerry

    10,0
    Excellent

    Purpose of trip:
    Leisure trip

    What was the highlight of Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Exceptional

    Amazing holiday amazing staff can’t wait to come back!!!


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    Spain / Las Playitas

    Nearby airports

    Fuerteventura Airport

    17. 2 miles

    Lanzarote Airport

    55 miles


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    Playitas Resort | One of Europe’s Best Family Sports Resorts

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    Are you up for a full-on sports holiday? Then you have to consider Playitas Resort. One of Europe’s best sports resorts. If you’re a sports lover and can’t sit still on your holidays, or looking for a training escape, then this is the place your dreams will come true.

    It has top facilities that attract both amateurs and renowned elite athletes from the world of triathlon, athletics, cycling and other sports. You can travel alone, in a group or with the whole family, it has entertainment options for everyone and even has its own children’s sports academy.

    There are three types of accommodation you can choose from.  The Playitas Hotel, the Apart-hotel, or the Playitas Villas. All are four-star accommodation and equipped with aircon, WIFI, and everything else you need.

    It stands out for its respect for the environment and it also has plenty of healthy food options. Playitas definitely is a “must” for sports lovers!

    With so many activities on offer, this sports resort is ideal to train for your sport, may it be cycling, triathlon, swimming, running, tennis, or join in on one of the many fitness and cross-training programs.

    There’s really nothing like being surrounded by like-minded people!

    There are three types of accommodation types you can choose from:

    • The Playitas Hotel – ideal for individuals or couples
    • The ApartHotel – ideal for families or small groups
    • Villas – ideal for families or groups looking for extra space, comfort and privacy.

     

    Cycling Fuerteventura

    Fuerteventura is one of the most popular of the Canary Islands for cycling holidays. The roads are well maintained, and there is low-density traffic and a good variation of routes. Besides the year-round Spring-like of course.

    Playitas is catered to cyclists and has its own on-site cycling centre. There are over 250 bikes available for bike rentals, including road bikes, mountain bikes, excursion bikes, children’s bikes and fat bikes. All the bikes are by the best brands and are new.

    The cycling centre also has a workshop with tools and supplies and a wash station. Routes and maps are available and guided excursions are also possible. So whether you want to bring your own bike, or rent a bike locally, rest assured they’ll be well taken care of.

     

    Triathlon training at Playitas Resort

    Playitas Resort is one of the most important triathlon training centres in Europe. Many triathletes train at this resort, not only to train under the sun but the inspiring facilities and people really do help take your training to the next level.

    The 8-lane Olympic-sized lap heated lap pool includes starting blocks, underwater form correction cameras, wave killer line, timers, the list goes on, so check the amenities below for more details. Oh and open-water swimming is also possible nearby, don’t forget your wetsuit though.

    There are also various marked running tracks, ranging from 1.4 to 23 km in distance, in the immediate vicinity of the sports resort. Maps of running tracks are available on-site, with the Lighthouse Run being one of the most popular. An athletics track is also available, but this is 5 km from the resort and run by an external company.

     

    More sports…

    There really is too much to mention, but here are some highlights:

    • Premium gym with over 700 m2 including a free weight area, cardio and strength machines.
    • 1200 m2 indoor sports hall suitable for handball, football, basketball, and badminton. You also have the possibility to rent this exclusively.
    • Multiple floodlit tennis and padel courts.
    • Combat and fitness centre including official sized boxing ring.
    • Multi-functional courts for different sports including cross-fit and equipment for Olympic lifting
    • 18-golf course
    • Watersports
    • Beach volley
    • Obstacle courses
    • Climbing wall
    • Indoor cycling
    • Yoga
    • and more…

    About 80% of the sporting activities and classes available on-site are included in your nightly stay at the Playitas Sports Resort. Both the outdoor and indoor gyms are available at all times without prior reservation. The other activities require onsite reservations which can be made at the reception, in the gym or via the Sportsbooking page. Playitas has its own mobile app with an overview and schedule of all the activities which you can refer to at any time.

    Other activities such as bike rentals and green fees have an additional charge.

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    Property Id : 75412

    Features

    Cycling services

    Bike rentals

    Bike repair

    Bike storage

    Cycling routes

    Tools and supplies

    Wash station

    Workshop

    Family

    Kids Club

    Kids pool

    Kids Sport Academy

    Minigolf

    Playground

    General

    Athletes menu

    Conference room

    Cycling friendly

    Parking

    Restaurant

    Supermarket

    Gym

    Elliptical machine

    Fitness balls

    Free weights

    Kettlebell set

    Personal Trainer

    Pull-up frame and bar

    Rowing machine

    Spin bike

    Stair climber

    Stationary bike

    Stretching room

    Treadmill

    Wobble board

    Yoga mats

    Olympic lap pool

    8 Lanes

    Grandstand

    Heated

    Pool floats

    Pull buoys

    Starting blocks

    Swim fins

    Timer

    Underwater Video Form Analysis

    Wave killer lines

    Other Sports

    Basketball court

    Beach volleyball court

    Boxing Ring

    Climbing wall

    Diving Centre

    Fitness classes

    Futsal pitch

    Padel court

    Running track

    Tennis court

    Water Sports

    Yoga

    Spa & Wellness

    Beauty treatments

    Body treatments

    Hydro massage tubs

    Massage menu

    Sauna

    Sport massage

    Turkish Bath

    Swimming pools

    Kids pool

    Lap pool 50m

    Outdoor pool

    Swim Video Analysis

    Video

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    Urbanización Las Playitas TI-06
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    Las Playitas
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    Pauschalreise

    Hotel allgemein

    Beliebteste Ausstattungen:

    Wifi
    kostenfrei

    Direkter
    Strandzugang

    Infinity
    Pool

    50 Minuten zum Flughafen

    Kostenlose
    Parkplätze

    Gesamtzahl Zimmer

    < 300

    Check-In

    ab 15:00 Uhr

    Check-Out

    bis 11:00 Uhr

    Barrierefreiheit

    Gesamtes Hotel barrierefrei zugänglich

    Haustiere

    Nicht erlaubt

    Nichtraucher- und Raucherinformation

    Raucherbereiche sind vorhanden

    Personal spricht folgende Sprachen

    Englisch, Deutsch, Spanisch

    Zielgruppe

    Badeurlauber, Urlaub zu zweit, Familie

    Hoteltyp

    Sporthotel, Golfhotel, Strandhotel, Familienhotel

    Das Hotel allgemein

    Playitas Resort, dem führenden Sportresort Europas, bietet mit über 30 unterschiedlichen Sport und Fitnessangeboten für alldiejenigen etwas, welche fit werden, fit bleiben oder sich auf ein Sportereignis vorbereiten möchten.
    Das Resort bietet 3 Unterbringungsmöglichkeiten an: Playitas Aparthotel, Playitas Hotel un Playitas Villas.
    2 Haubtrestaurants
    Plaza Rambla mit 2 Spezialitätenrestaurants, Sportshop, Supermarkt, Aloe Vera Laden und einem Bekleidungsgeschäft
    Autovermietung
    2 beheizbare Swimmingpools, olympisches Becken, Wasserrutsche
    Minigolfplatz
    Sonnenterrassen mit Liegen und Schirmen
    Pool- und Snackbar
    Mini Club und Kids Sports Academy
    Wellness Spa

    Die Lage des Hotels

    In einer malerischen Bucht neben dem Fischerdorf Las Playitas am Strand gelegen.
    Das nächstgröβere Dorf Gran Tarajal mit mehreren Geschäften, Restaurants und Busverbindungen befindet sich ca. 5 km von Las Playitas entfernt.
    Der Flughafen ist 40 minuten entfernt.

    Zimmer / Unterbringung im Hotel

    Das Aparthotel bietet Studios und Apartments an. In den Studios können bis zu 4 Erwachsene/Kinder untergebracht werden.
    In den Apartments können 2-5 Gäste untergebracht werden.
    Das Hotel bietet Doppelzimmer und Juniorsuites an.
    Die Villen verfügen über 2 Schlafzimmer. (bis zu 5 Gäste)

    Gastronomie im Hotel

    Im Resort befinden sich neben einem Buffetrestaurant zwei a la carte Restaurants und vier Bars.

    Sport und Unterhaltung

    Das Resort bietet seinen Gästen hochmoderne Einrichungen an, wie einen beheizbaren olympischen Pool, ein Bike Center ausgestattet den neuesten Rennrädern und Mountainbikes, 5 Tennisplätzen, 2 Multicourts, ein 700m² großes Fitnessstudio und einen 18-Loch Golfplatz.
    Ein tägliches Sportprogramm lädt die Gäste zur aktiven Teilnahme ein – ob Fitnesskurse wie beispielsweise Yoga, Pilates, Aqua Aerobic und Zumba oder gemeinschaftliche Aktivitäten wie geführte Fahrradtouren, Wanderungen in Gruppen und Teamsport. In der Zeit um die Oster, Sommer und Weihnachtsferien findet zudem die Kids Sports Academy statt, welche Kindern zwischen 5 und 15 Jahren die tolle Möglichkeit bietet, neue Sportarten auszuprobieren und neue Freunde kennenzulernen.

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    5,4 / 6

    Hotel

    5,4

    Service

    5,4

    Gastronomie

    5,3

    Zimmer

    5,0

    Lage

    5,2

    Sport & Unterh.

    5,6

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    Fragen zum Hotel?

    Ehemalige Gäste des Hotels kennen die Antwort!

    Martin

    am

    21. September 2022

    Ist das wirklich noch so, das man Badminton nur mit dem Zimmerpartner spielen darf? Steht versteckt in den FAQ.

    Charlie

    am

    3. Mai 2022

    Hallo, kann mir jemand sagen, ob in den renovierten Zimmern im Hotel, die mit Küchenzeile ausgestattet sind, auch eine Kaffeemaschine vorhanden ist?

    Michael

    am

    26. Mai 2022

    Wir hatten eine Juniorsuite mit Wasserkocherin der Küchenzeile,Kaffe und Teebeutel waren aber nicht da,kann man aus dem Restaurant mitnehmen.

    Hilfreich

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    Sven

    am

    16. Januar 2022

    Hallo. Gibt es Abends Kinderdisco oder Animation? Villas geeignet für Familie + Oma, also getrennte Räume? Ist das Essen gut/lecker oder nur gesund?

    Hotelausstattung Allgemein

    WLAN
    • Verfügbar
    • Kostenloser WLAN-Internetzugang inklusive
    WLAN Kostenfrei

    Gesamtes Hotel

    Pool
    • Aussenpool
    • Poolbar
    • Pool
    • Infinity Pool
    Aquapark

    Verfügbar

    Anzahl Rutschen

    1

    Hotel Services
    Rezeption

    24-Stunden-Rezeption

    Lift

    Verfügbar

    Weitere Serviceangebote
    • Wäscheservice
    • Arzt
    • Fahrradverleih
    • Geldautomat vor Ort
    • Hotelsafe
    • Autovermietung
    Parken

    Kostenfrei

    Parkmöglichkeiten

    Parkplatz

    Wellness

    Sauna

    Sauna Arten
    • Finnische Sauna
    • Dampfbad/Türkisches Bad
    • Hammam
    • Infrarotkabine
    Wellnessangebote
    • Ruheraum
    • Spa & Wellnesscenter
    Anwendungen/Behandlungen
    • Beauty-Behandlung
    • Körperbehandlungen
    • Physiotherapie
    • Spezialmassagen
    • Massagen
    Familie & Kinder
    Kinderbetreuung

    Verfügbar

    Angebot für Kinder
    • Kinderspielplatz
    • Spielzimmer
    • Kinderbecken
    • Babybecken
    • Kinderbüfett
    Ausstattung
    Geschäfte
    • Minimarkt/Kiosk
    • Kleidungsgeschäft
    Räumlichkeiten
    • Gepäckraum
    • Garten
    • Terrasse
    • Fitnesscenter

    Strand

    Entfernung zum Strand

    < 25 m

    Entfernung zum Strand in Gehminuten

    1 min

    Entfernung zum Strand in Fahrminuten

    < 5 min

    Hoteleigener Strand

    Nicht verfügbar

    Strandfarbe

    Dunkel

    Strandtyp

    Sand

    Direkte Strandlage

    Verfügbar

    Strandzugang

    Einfach Erreichbar

    Strandausstattung

    Strandhandtücher verfügbar

    Gastronomie

    Restaurant
    Anzahl Restaurants insgesamt

    4

    Küchenstile
    • Vegetarisch
    • Laktosefrei
    • Glutenfrei
    • Diabetiker Speisen
    • Allergiker Speisen
    Hotelbar
    Anzahl Hotelbars insgesamt

    4

    Verpflegung
    • Nur Übernachtung
    • Frühstück
    • Halbpension
    • Vollpension
    • Mittagessen
    • Abendessen

    Umgebung

    Entfernung zum nächstgelegenen Flughafen

    < 50 km

    Entfernung zum nächstgelegenen Flughafen in Fahrminuten

    50 min

    Entfernung zu öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln

    < 200 m

    Entfernung zum Stadtzentrum

    < 500 m

    Aktivitäten

    Wassersport
    • Kanusport
    • Surfen
    • Schnorcheln
    • Tauchen
    • Wasserski
    • Kitesurfen
    • Segeln
    Outdoor-Aktivitäten
    • Jogging Strecken
    • Radfahren
    • Wandern
    • Golfplatz
    Ballspiele
    • Basketball
    • Badminton
    • Volleyball
    Tennisplatz
    Tennisplatzdetails
    • Leihgeräte
    • Outdoor
    Anzahl Tennisplätze

    5

    Vergnügungssport
    • Tischtennis
    • Billard
    • Minigolf
    • Bowling
    Fitness
    • Yoga
    • Aerobic

    Zimmerausstattung

    Badezimmer

    Badezimmerdetails
    • Haartrockner
    • Dusche
    • WC
    • Badewanne
    • Kosmetikspiegel
    Klimatisierung

    Klimaanlage

    TV-Empfang

    Satelliten-TV

    Multimedia
    • Telefon
    • Fernseher

    Minibar

    Minibar inklusive

    Nicht verfügbar

    Balkon

    Safe

    Weckservice/Wecker

    Zimmertypen
    • Doppelzimmer
    • Juniorsuite
    • Studio
    • Appartement
    • Villa
    • Behindertenfreundliche Zimmer
    • Rollstuhlgerechte Zimmer

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    Interessantes in der Nähe

    Sehenswürdigkeiten

    • Strandpromenade Las Playitas0,3 km
    • Wallfahrstkapelle – Ermita de San Pedro0,5 km
    • Strand Gran Tarajal3,5 km
    • Strandpromenade in Gran Tarajal3,7 km
    • Gran Tarajal3,7 km

    Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten

    Sport & Freizeit

    • Catcompany0,2 km
    • Golf Las Playitas0,4 km
    • A.C.D. Baifo Fuerte Sport Paintball11,5 km
    • Ocean World Dive Center Tarajalejo13,2 km
    • Quad Tour Motor Adventure Tours Tarajalejo13,3 km

    Weitere Sport- und Freizeitangebote

    Restaurant

    • Essen & Trinken0,3 km
    • Las Playas0,3 km
    • La Rampa0,5 km
    • Restaurant Tapaventura3,7 km
    • Restaurant Don Cangrejo3,8 km

    Weitere Restaurants

    Nachtleben

    • Beach Bar Chiringuito14,6 km
    • Queens23,9 km
    • Rapa Nui Boardriders Bar & Shop24,7 km
    • Bar Los Piratas de Costa Calma24,7 km
    • DVN Fuerteventura24,8 km

    Weitere Nachtleben-Angebote

    Shopping

    • Aloe-Farmen13,9 km
    • La Finca de Aloe Vera AVISA13,9 km
    • Aloe Vera Plantage Savimax16,2 km
    • Canaryaloe16,5 km
    • Bauernmarkt im Oasis Park17,2 km

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    Playitas Resort – Hotel, Fuerteventura

    Playitas Resort Hotel

    Las Playitas (Tuineje), Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
    Official rating: 4 stars

    Playitas Resort is set in a delightful bay next to Las Playitas, in the borough of Tuineje. Accommodation available at the Hotel, Aparthotel and Villas. The Hotel is a haven of well-being and peacefulness. The Resort boasts an extensive range of sports facilities where guests can take part in a wide variety of activities. There is an 18 hole golf course on site, and many advantages for families with junior golfers. The Playitas Resort Hotel is ideal for couples and single guests who want to enjoy nature, relaxation, tranquility and sports. It will take you 45 minutes from the airport to get to the resort.

    Especially recommended for:

    Singles, Couples, Golfing Foursomes.

    Resort golf:

    Playitas Golf

    Other golf on Fuerteventura:

    Salinas Golf Club (31 min),  Fuerteventura Golf Club (34 min), Jandia Golf (42 min).

    Golf Tenerife-Gran Canaria’s Playitas Resort Hotel Golf Package:

    7 nights accommodation in a standard double room at the Playitas Resort Hotel in Las Playitas, Fuerteventura, breakfast daily, with unlimited golf on the Playitas Golf Club including trolley and locker: 
    Please enquire for current prices
     

    Book: Playitas Resort Hotel Golf Package

    Junior Suite with Sea View

    Golf Offers:

    Golf Tenerife – Gran Canaria offers reduced rates for their clients on Fuerteventura Golf, Salinas Golf, Playitas Golf, and Jandia Golf golf courses.

    Get a price quote for a golf holiday at Playitas Resort Hotel

    Back to Fuerteventura Accommodation

    Playitas Resort has an 18 hole par 67 golf course on site

    Double room at Playitas Resort Hotel

    Olympic pool Suite with Private Pool at Playitas Resort Hotel La Bodega Restaurant Buffet Restaurant

    Facts & Figures

    Facilities:

    Sports Faciliies
    • 18 hole par 67 Playitas golf course
    • Athletic Track
    • Beach Volleyball Court
    • Climbing Wall
    • Cycle Centre
    • Diving Centre
    • Fitness Centre
    • Indoor Cycling Hall
    • Indoor Sports Facility
    • Mini Golf Course
    • Olympic Pool
    • Outdoor Gym
    • Padel Courts
    • Running Routes
    • Sports Booking
    • Sportzone “MC1”
    • Swimming Pool
    • Tennis Courts
    • The Box “TC6”
    • Wellenkind Watersports
    • Yoga Shala

    Group Workouts
    Athletic Improvement
    Bootcamps
    Cardio
    Dance Inspired
    Mind and Body
    Running
    Social Sports
    Strength and Toning

    Hotel Accommodation: 

    Standard double room
    The double rooms have capacity for 2 people and have garden view, air conditioning, telephone, free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, safe, mini bar (on request and with charge), bathroom with shower and bathtub, hairdryer and balcony or terrace.
    • Size: 31 m²
    • Air Conditioning
    • Balcony
    • Terrace
    • Garden View
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Standard Junior Suite
    The junior suites can accommodate 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child and have garden view, small lounge, air conditioning, telephone, free Wi-Fi, flat screen satellite TV, safe, mini bar (on request and with charge), bathroom with shower and bathtub, hairdryer and balcony or terrace.
    • Size: 39 m²
    • Air Conditioning
    • Balcony
    • Terrace
    • Garden View
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Double room with sea view
    The double rooms have capacity for 2 people and have sea view, air conditioning, telephone, free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, safe, mini bar (on request and with charge), bathroom with shower and bathtub, hairdryer and balcony or terrace.
    • Size: 31 m²
    • Air Conditioning
    • Balcony
    • View
    • Terrace
    • Sea View
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Junior Suite with sea view
    The junior suites can accommodate 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child and have sea view, small lounge, air conditioning, telephone, free Wi-Fi, flat screen satellite TV, safe, mini bar (on request and with charge) , bathroom with shower and bathtub, hairdryer and balcony or terrace.
    • Size: 39 m²
    • Air Conditioning
    • Balcony
    • Terrace
    • Sea View
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Suite with private Pool
    The suites have capacity for 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child and have sea view, living room, air conditioning, telephone, free Wi-Fi, flat screen satellite TV, safe, mini bar (on request and with charge), en-suite bathroom with shower and bathtub, hairdryer and terrace with private heated pool.
    • Size: 131 m²
    • Air Conditioning
    • Balcony
    • Terrace
    • Sea View
    • Garden View
    • Free Wi-Fi

    Menu:

    Breakfast, half board and full board options available.

    Restaurants & Bars:

    At Playitas Resort special attention is paid to the dining options. They have three different types of restaurants and bars to enjoy a snack or a drink during the day.
    • Restaurants
    • Bars
    • Buffet


    Playitas Resort buffets
    At the Playitas Resort buffets, breakfast and dinner services for the Hotel and the Aparthotel are provided.
    You’ll find a variety of meal options with ingredients that are carefully selected to suit sporting enthusiasts, made into in a range of excellent quality and highly nutritious dishes.
    As healthy and energizing food is one of the most important factors to think of when you’re being very active, this part of your holiday is fully covered and you will only need to focus on your training and workouts.

    Da Luigi Restaurant
    Enjoy a wonderful evening in a cozy setting inside to have your favourite pizza or pasta on the terrace while you enjoy the view over the Atlantic Ocean.
    Opening hours vary depending on the season.

    La Bodega Restaurant

    In Plaza Rambla next to Da Luigi you’ll find La Bodega, a restaurant with typical Spanish cuisine.
     
    The traditional décor creates a great dinner atmosphere for couples and families. You can also dine at the restaurants terrace and enjoy the fantastic view.
     
    Opening hours vary depending on the season.

    Services At Playitas:

    Sports & Fashion Shop
    More than 160 square meters of the Sport Shop await you with exclusive products designed for Playitas Resort.
     
    Fashion for children and adults, sports footwear, swimwear, sunglasses, and cameras to create everlasting memories of your holidays are just some of the products we offer.
     
    Get your hands on our exclusive Playitas Nature products, such as organic cotton T-Shirts and bags and reusable water bottles!

    Medical Service

    • 24-hour doctor
    • Playitas Resort provides a multilingual medical service that can be contacted from reception at any time in case of emergency.
     
    • Please note that as this is a private medical service, you’ll need to pay at the time of your consultation.
     
    • The consulting room is at the Aparthotel, next to the Pool Bar.

    Supermarket
    Playitas Resort supermarket in Plaza Rambla, is open seven days a week from 8 am to 7 pm.
     
    You’ll find a range of fresh products, daily baked bread, newspapers and everything you need each day.

    Car Rental
    In Plaza Rambla you’ll find a CICAR office where you can rent a car.
     
    The nearest petrol station to Playitas Resort is in Gran Tarajal, about five kilometres away.

    Conference Centre
    For your company or team, Playitas Resort aparthotel provides a Conference Room with capacity for up to 120 people and a range of setups such as theatre, classroom, meeting room and cocktail venue.
     

    Kids Activities and Facilities:

    Kids Pool
    A few metres from the Aparthotel Pool you’ll find the 122 metre slide, a treat for the whole family.
     
    The slide’s open for use 365 days a year and is supervised at all times.
     
    There’s also a sunbathing area with sunbeds at the slide so you can watch your children enjoying themselves while you catch some sun!
    Playground

    Next to the slide is a children’s playground with swings, slides and spring rockers where the younger members of the family can enjoy themselves safely.
     
    Parents are reminded that children must always be accompanied when they’re in the playground.

    Kids Club
    If you are between 4 and 11 years old, you can join the Kids club Polly &Mp; Mino situated in Playitas Aparthotel.
     
    From Monday till Sunday there are organized activities for kids such as :
    • Olympic Games  
    • Language school
    • Painting school
    • Treasure hunt
    • Polly’s birthday party
    • Pop Polly Show
    • Pop-Quiz
    • Pokémon hunt
    • Face painting day
     
    • On Wednesdays there is mini disco from 5:30 PM till 6:00 PM at the pool area in Aparthotel.
    • On Sundays at 4:00 PM there is a movie night “Pollys picture” with lots of popcorn!
    • and many more…

    Kids Sports Academy
    During some weeks of the year, usually during Easter, summer and Christmas holidays, there is a free Kids Sports Academy, giving children from 5 to 15 years old the chance to try new sports and make new friends.

    Location:

    Playitas Resort is 35-35 minutes from Fuerteventura Airport.

    GPS:
    28.239700773736853, -13.993444721965249

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    Urbanización Las Playitas, 35629 Las Playitas, Fuerteventura, Spain

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    About Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    Located in Tuineje, Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort is by the sea, a 1-minute drive from Las Playitas Beach and 8 minutes from Gran Tarajal Beach. Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.

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    Amenities at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    • Private beach
    • Snorkeling
    • Outdoor pool
    • Fitness center
    • Restaurant
    • Bar/Lounge
    • Room service
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Free parking
    • Business center

    Health and safety

    • Daily housekeeping
    • Contactless check-in/check-out
    • Physical distancing in dining areas
    • Physical distancing rules
    • Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
    • Screens or physical barriers placed between staff and guests in appropriate areas
    • Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against coronavirus
    • Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
    • All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized
    • Guests can opt-out of accommodation cleaning
    • Staff follow all safety protocols as directed by local authorities
    • Disinfection of high-touch surfaces
    • First-aid kit
    • Enhanced cleaning
    • Safe

    Things to do

    • Gift shop
    • Shops (on site)
    • Bicycle rental
    • Golf
    • Scuba diving
    • Diving
    • Snorkeling
    • Mini-golf
    • Table tennis
    • Water sport facilities (on site)
    • Pool table
    • Basketball court

    Services and conveniences

    • ATM on-site
    • Business center
    • Car rental
    • Wake-up service
    • Mini-market on site
    • Meeting/Banquet facilities
    • Room service
    • Tour desk
    • 24hr front desk
    • Wedding services
    • Ticket service
    • Safety deposit box

    Pool and spa

    • Infinity pool
    • Spa
    • Outdoor pool
    • Plunge pool
    • Steam room
    • Massage
    • Sauna
    • Water slide

    General

    • Garden view
    • Storage available
    • Sea view
    • Seating area
    • Sofa
    • Telephone
    • Tile/marble floor

    Basics

    • Wi-Fi available in all areas
    • Internet
    • Free toiletries
    • Air-conditioned
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Towels
    • Trash cans

    Dining

    • Electric kettle
    • Special diet menus (on request)
    • Restaurant
    • Bar/Lounge
    • Minibar
    • Snack bar

    Outdoor

    • Private beach
    • Garden
    • Terrace/Patio
    • Beach towels
    • Balcony

    Accessibility and suitability

    • Multi-lingual staff
    • Non-smoking rooms available
    • Increased accessibility
    • Elevator

    Bathroom

    • Hairdryer
    • Private bathroom
    • Shower
    • Toilet

    Family friendly

    • Babysitting or child care
    • Child pool
    • Kids’ club
    • Playground

    Laundry

    • Laundry facilities
    • Laundry service
    • Drying rack for clothing

    Bedroom

    • Sofa bed
    • Clothes rack
    • Wardrobe or closet

    Workspace

    • Fax/photocopying
    • Laptop safe
    • Desk

    Fitness

    • Aerobics
    • Fitness center
    • Tennis

    Parking and transportation

    • Free parking
    • Private parking

    Media and entertainment

    • Flat-screen TV
    • Cable or satellite TV

    Reviews of Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    8. 6

    GreatBased on 197 verified guest reviews

    8.4Couples

    8.1Friends

    8.7Solo

    9.0Families


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    Location

    Urbanización Las Playitas, 35629 Las Playitas, Fuerteventura

    Policies

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    Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 11:00 AM

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    Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.

    FAQs when booking at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort

    • Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort is located at Urbanización Las Playitas, 0. 1 miles from the center of Las Playitas.

    • Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort.

    • Yes, Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort offers free Wi-Fi.

    • Yes, Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort offers free parking.

    • Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort is 17.1 miles from Puerto del Rosario Fuerteventura. Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort is 54.8 miles from Arrecife Lanzarote.

    • Yes, Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort has a pool onsite.

    • KAYAK scours the web for all room deals available at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort in Las Playitas and lets you compare them to find the best rate for your stay. Many different travel sites will offer discounts or deals at different times for rooms at Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort and KAYAK will provide you with prices from a huge range of travel sites. That means that you can always find a great deal for Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort.

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        Frequently Asked Questions

        • How much do hotels in Las Playitas cost?

          Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night for hotels in Las Playitas is USD 111. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

        • What are the most popular hotels in Las Playitas?

          Whether you’re traveling for business or going on vacation, there are many popular hotels to choose from in Las Playitas.
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort and Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
          are all popular hotels to stay at.

        • At what hotels in Las Playitas can I try local breakfast foods?

          A delicious breakfast is a great way to kick start your day. At
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort and Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
          , guests can enjoy Las Playitas-style breakfasts.

        • Which hotels in Las Playitas are suitable for families or travelers with kids?

          Many people who travel with families or kids to Las Playitas choose to stay at
          Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort and Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
          . These hotels are also priced inexpensively.

        • What hotels in Las Playitas are suitable for couples?

          Whether you’re going on a honeymoon or a vacation with your partner,
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort and Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
          are some of the top hotels chosen by couples.

        • How much do hotels in Las Playitas cost on the weekend?

          Based on hotel prices on Trip.com, the average cost per night on the weekend for hotels in Las Playitas is USD 116. Hotel rates change often; this price is for reference only.

        • At which popular hotels in Las Playitas can I try local foods?

          Those who like trying local foods might want to consider staying at
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort or Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
          . There are lots of famous restaurants serving local dishes near these hotels.

        • Of all the hotels in Las Playitas, which hotels have the highest user ratings?

          When traveling to Las Playitas for the first time, many travelers find it difficult to choose a hotel to stay in. According to Trip.com data,
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort and Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
          are popular hotels with high ratings, making them good choices for your trip.

        • What popular hotels in Las Playitas have parking?

          If you’re planning on driving to Las Playitas, why not stay at
          Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort or Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort
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        • When traveling to Las Playitas, which hotels have pools?

          Summer is a great season to take your kids or family on a trip to Las Playitas.
          Playitas Aparthotel – Sports Resort(Indoor swimming pool) and Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort(Indoor swimming pool)
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        • What popular hotels have non-smoking rooms in Las Playitas?

          Many guests care about the quality of the rooms they stay in and want to ensure that their rooms have fresh, clean air.
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          When staying at a hotel, internet access is important for both vacationers and business travelers.
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        • In Las Playitas, which hotels have barrier-free access?

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        Las Playitas Hotel Guide

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        Though there is no civilian airport, it’s still easy to take a bus or train to reach Las Playitas. It’s easy to travel by bus in Las Playitas. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

        Although Las Playitas is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. The local average price is 97 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 3 four-star hotels in Las Playitas at an average price of 97 USD per night. Unique local hotels in Las Playitas provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Playitas Aparthotel is one of the most popular hotels in Las Playitas. If you’re still unsure, Trip.com recommends Playitas Hotel.

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        Hotel Planas, Salou – Updated 2022 Prices

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        This family-run hotel is located next to Salou’s marina, 200 meters from the beach and 200 meters from the beach. railway station. Planas Hotel overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It offers a free Wi-Fi zone and a peaceful garden.

        The Planas Hotel’s bright rooms have air conditioning and satellite TV. Most rooms have balconies with sea views. The private bathroom has a bathtub and a shower.

        The hotel offers a breakfast buffet. The restaurant serves traditional à la carte dishes for lunch and dinner. There is also a lounge bar and a garden terrace. Room service is available. The hotel offers a packed lunch.

        You can play billiards and table tennis in the Planas’ games room. Relaxing massages are available at an additional cost.

        The hotel has a 24-hour front desk. Car rental is available at the tour desk. Reus Airport and Tarragona are a 20-minute drive away.

        This is our guests’ favorite part of Salou, according to independent reviews.

        Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple at 9.2 .

        Hotel Planas has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 6 Nov. 2009.

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        Most Popular Amenities & Services

        1 swimming pool

        Spa and wellness center

        Free WiFi

        Restaurant

        Beach (first line)

        Benefits of this option

        This hotel is located in the heart of Salou. Excellent location score: 9.2

        Continental, Buffet

        Please select dates to see availability and prices.

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        Conscious Travel Housing

        This property participates in the Conscious Travel program. Special approaches are applied here that will attract those who want to travel more consciously.

        • Affordable prices

        • Security

        • Booking management online

        • Staff speaks Russian

        • Excellent facilities and location for couples

        The closest beaches

        • Beach Ponent

          8. 3 Very good beach

          150 m from the option of accommodation

        • Levan Beach

          8.3 Very good beach

          150 m from the placement option

          9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 Cap de Sant Pere beach

          8.0 Very nice beach

          1.2 km from property

        • Capellans beach

          8.3 Very good beach

          1.5 km from the accommodation option

        • Vilafortuni beach

          8.2 Very good beach

          1.7 km from the accommodation option

        • Lenguadets

          8, 8, 3 Very good beach

          1.8 km from property

        • Llarga beach

          8.2 Very good beach

          2 km from property

        • Penya Tagliada beach Very good

          3 km from property

        FAQ about property

        See what other guests are asking to learn more about this property.

        Employees usually answer within a few days

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        All distances are measured in a straight line. Actual distance may vary.

          PLANAS

          Kitchen:
          mediterranean

          Open on:
          Breakfast,
          Dinner

        Travel Proud

        This property is Travel Proud certified for inclusive hospitality.

        Most Popular Amenities & Services

        1 swimming pool

        Spa and wellness center

        Free WiFi

        Restaurant

        Beach (first line)

        Outdoors

        • Garden furniture

        • Beach (first line)

        • Sun deck

        • Terrace

        • Garden

        Sports and recreation

        • Live broadcast of sports events

        • Beach

        • Golf course (within 3 km)
          Additional charge

        Food and drink

        • Coffee house (on site)

        • Fruit

        • Wine/champagne
          Additional charge

        • Children’s menu
          Additional charge

        • Special diet menus (on request)

        • Snack bar

        • Bar

        • Restaurant

        Internet

        Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

          Parking

          No parking available.

          Reception desk

          • Invoices issued

          • Lockers

          • Private check-in/out

          • Concierge services

          • Luggage storage
            Additional charge

          • Tourist office

          • 24-hour front desk

          Entertainment and family services

          • Board games and/or puzzles

          Cleaning services

          • Daily cleaning

          Business center services

          • Fax/Photocopying
            Additional charge

          Security

          • Fire extinguishers

          • Video surveillance outside the building

          • Video surveillance in common areas

          • Smoke detectors

          • Burglar alarm

          • Entrance by electronic card

          • Key entry

          • 24 hour security

          • Safe
            Additional charge

          • Vending machine (food)

          • Vending machine (drinks)

          • Air conditioner

          • Non-smoking throughout

          • Heating

          • Packed lunches

          • Elevator

          • Barber/beauty shop

          • Facilities for disabled guests

          • Non-smoking rooms

          Open pool

          Is free!
          Access to all pools is free

          • Seasonal pool

          • Fenced pool

          • Sun loungers/beach chairs

          Health services

          • Locker room in fitness/spa

          • Fitness

          • Spa/wellness packages

          • Spa lounge/relaxation area

          • Wrap

          • Body peeling

          • Body care

          • Pedicure

          • Manicure

          • Waxing

          • Facial care

          • Cosmetic services

          • Sun umbrellas

          • Sun loungers/beach chairs

          • Outdoor bath

          • Massage
            Additional charge

          • Spa and wellness center
            Additional charge

          • Fitness center

          The staff speaks these languages

          • German

          • English

          • Spanish

          • french

          • Italian

          • Russian

          Accommodation conditions

          Hotel Planas takes special requests – add in the next step!

          check in

          13:00 – 20:00

          Departure

          07:00 – 11:00

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          prepayment

          Cancellation and prepayment policies vary depending on the type of option chosen.
          Please enter your dates of stay and review the booking conditions for the requested room.

          Beds for children

          Child Policy

          Children of all ages are welcome.

          Children aged 13 and over are considered adults at this property.

          To see exact prices and availability, please enter the number of children in your group and their age when searching.

          Crib and extra bed policy

          0-2 years old

          Cot on request

          € 10 per child per night

          Baby cots are not included in the total price of the reservation and must be paid separately at the time of stay.

          The number of cribs allowed depends on the option chosen. Check conditions.

          No extra beds available.

          Baby cots are subject to availability.

          Age limit

          Minimum entry age: 18 years old

          Pets

          Pets are not allowed.

          Cards accepted by the hotel

          Hotel Planas accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.

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      Language: Spanish
      Currency: EUR
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      Holidays in Spain

      Spain is one of the three most visited countries in the world, not only Russians buy tours to Spain – Europeans, Americans, Asians and others come here. Every year it receives more than fifty million tourists. In Spain, you can discover the richest cultural and historical heritage, take part in traditional folk festivals and enjoy magnificent landscapes.

      Location

      Spain is located in the southwest of Europe and occupies approximately 85% of the territory of the Iberian Peninsula, it owns the Balearic and Pitius Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The total area of ​​the country is 504.788 sq. km. The land borders of Spain lie with France, Portugal, Andorra and the English colony of Gibraltar. The territory of the country in the east and south is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, in the west – by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

      Climate

      Spain has a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild and rainy winters. The most favorable months to visit the country are from May to September.

      Resorts

      Brava Costa

      Brava Costa (“Bold Bereg”) – a wonderful corner on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, where beach resorts and zones for active rest and tourism are perfectly combined. Natural parks, reserves, botanical gardens, monasteries, churches and castles – all this can be seen by active tourists.

      Costa Dorada

      The Costa Dorada is the “golden coast” of the Spanish Mediterranean. Clean beaches with fine sand are the reason for this name. The coast is great for families with children due to the warm and mild climate and rapidly warming coastal waters. It is here that the famous Port Aventura amusement park, the Salvador Dali Museum and many other sights of glorious Spain are located.

      Costa Blanca

      The Costa Blanca is famous for its unusually warm climate. The resort got its name due to the white color of the rocks, which reliably protect the coastal zone from northern winds from the land side, and, consequently, sharp temperature changes. This region of Spain is becoming especially popular among Russian tourists.

      Canary Islands

      The Canaries archipelago consists of seven islands and several smaller islets. Each of them is unusual and interesting in its own way, but the islands of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the most attractive for holidays.

      The unique natural environment of the Canary Islands attracts millions of tourists every year. Accessibility (just a few hours by plane from Europe), magnificent beaches, exotic subtropical landscapes with volcanoes and forests, a well-developed tourist infrastructure that serves as an example for many countries – all this makes the Canary Islands the most important center of European tourism.

      Ibiza

      Ibiza is the most fashionable European resort. The island is diverse enough not to get bored, but not too big either; so that after a few days of rest you will feel at home there. Wonderful nature, pines, cacti and palm trees, combined with an atmosphere of unbridled fun, turn life on the island into one continuous holiday.

      Population

      There are four ethnic groups in Spain: Castilians (Spaniards), Basques, Catalans and Galicians. Spaniards are in the majority – their number is 70%, Catalans 15%, about 8% Catalans and less than 2.5% Basques.

      Religion

      About 99% of the Spanish population is Catholic. Local residents celebrate religious holidays, honor and keep traditions. In addition, representatives of other faiths also live in Spain.

      Cuisine

      Spanish cuisine is mostly simple and tasty. Meat and seafood are often grilled, stocked with cheese or stewed in wine with onion, garlic, pepper and olive oil. The Spaniards eat a lot of meat of various preparations: jamon (smoked pork ham), sausages and salami. And of course, more than 100 brands of wine are produced in Spain, as well as Asturian cider and beer.

      Working hours and hours

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      Language

      The official language of Spain is Spanish. In some regions, local languages ​​​​are also official – Catalan, Basque, Galician. Many Spaniards speak one of the main European languages.

      Currency

      The national currency of Spain is the Euro (EUR). The exchange is made in banks (working hours – from 9:00 to 13:00) or in exchange offices (Cambio). Choose items that do not charge a commission for the exchange (no comision). Money can be changed at the hotel reception, although the exchange rate in hotels is always less favorable.

      Visa regime

      Spain is a member of the Schengen Agreement. A Schengen tourist visa is required to enter Spain.

      Transportation

      International flights fly to the airports of Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Alicante, Malaga, Tenerife, Palma de Mallorca. There are also ferry connections to Morocco and the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. Railway communication in the country is at a high level. Several types of trains run depending on the speed and level of comfort, as well as tourist and sightseeing trains.
      Buses in Spain are at a high level of service, and there are bus stations in almost all cities and resort centers. In addition to buses, metros operate in cities.

      Public holidays and weekends

      • January 1 – New Year.
      • January 6 – Epiphany.
      • May 1 – Labor Day.
      • August 15 – Assumption of the Virgin.
      • October 12 – National Day of Spain.
      • November 1 – All Saints’ Day.
      • December 6 – Constitution Day.
      • December 8 – Immaculate Conception.
      • December 25 – Christmas.

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      This luxury hotel in La Pareda boasts 93 rooms and breathtaking views, as well as a 24-hour restaurant on site.

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      Featuring a swimming pool, this apartment is less than 33 km from Timanfaya National Park.

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      With fantastic views of the Atlantic Ocean, this inviting hotel features a large swimming pool and a café-bar.

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      Very good2727 reviews

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      Situated on the beach, this hotel offers a coffee bar and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Corralejo Natural Park.

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      The apartment is located 1.6 km from Aloe Vera museum and offers an outdoor pool, available on the terrace.

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      Since 2003, this friendly hotel has welcomed guests with childcare, a mini club and playground for children, and a non-smoking restaurant on site.

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      Enjoy the pool and garden views from this centrally located hotel in a shopping area.

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      This central apartment with terrace furniture is just a few steps from the ferry pier.

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      This attractive apartment with solarium, jacuzzi and sauna is located close to a bus stop.

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      Housed in a Spanish-style building, this hotel with pool has been operating since 1997 and has 315 rooms.

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      This attractive hotel is located in the center of Caleta de Fuste and offers an outdoor pool and a golf course.

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      Located in the business district overlooking the park, this hotel offers babysitting services, a children’s buffet and a mini club for children, as well as a tropical garden.

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      Situated in the entertainment district, close to the Centro Comercial Atlantico Fuerteventura, this high-quality hotel offers a heated swimming pool, as well as cots, a mini club and a paddling pool for children.

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      The Italian style building provides 272 rooms and its location provides easy access to the Centro Comercial Atlantico Fuerteventura.

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      This attractive hotel overlooks the ocean and boasts a location in a shopping area.

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      The hotel offers 383 rooms with panoramic sea views and a convenient location close to Komodo.

      Excellent303303 reviews

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      Boasting the benefits of a first-class location close to Grandes Playas, this chic hotel offers comfortable rooms as well as hydromassage, steam bath and Turkish bath.

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      Boasting a scenic location just meters from the Atlantic Ocean, this hotel features a swimming pool and a 24-hour restaurant.

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      Boasting all the benefits of a central location, guests can enjoy an indoor pool and a 24-hour restaurant.

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      Housed in a traditional building in the center of Caleta de Fuste, this hotel offers panoramic views, a solarium and a Jacuzzi.

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      Located close to the beach, this attractive hotel with an outdoor pool, sun loungers and a patio provides a pleasant stay near Ebike Ventura E-bike Tours.

      Very good9292 reviews

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      The hotel offers 512 tastefully decorated rooms with magnificent ocean views.

      Excellent3232 reviews

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      Featuring an indoor pool, a year-round outdoor pool and an on-site pool area, this hotel is located in the center of Morro del Jable in a traditional building with 374 rooms.

      Excellent6161 reviews

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      Situated near Lambok S L and El Rubio, this hotel has been welcoming guests since 1968 and offers Turkish bath and massages.

      Very good3535 reviews

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      Offering an international grill restaurant and an on-site swimming pool.

      Excellent139139 reviews

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      Set in a colonial-style building, this hotel offers accommodation in a shopping area with a nightclub, sundeck and indoor pool for guests’ comfort.

      Very good5656 reviews

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      Near Morro del Jable, this contemporary hotel offers a 24-hour restaurant and 150 rooms.

      Very good4545 reviews

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      Located in the center of Morro del Jable, this hotel offers an indoor pool, library and tennis court, as well as an infinity pool.

      Excellent6060 reviews

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      Just 2 km from Fuerteventura Diving, this hotel boasts a playground, games room and board games for children and includes 10 rooms.

      Excellent6363 reviews

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      A 10-minute walk from the city centre, these cozy apartments feature a kitchenette.

      Very good127127 reviews

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      Located in the entertainment area, close to the bus stop, this hotel offers steam baths, Turkish baths and massages.

      Excellent2828 reviews

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      This comfortable hotel, 1.8 km from Salt Museum, offers steam baths, thalassotherapy and Turkish bath.

      Excellent5757 reviews

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      This hotel in Jandia (Fuerteventura) offers Spanish cuisine, a nightclub, a heated outdoor pool and a library.

      Excellent8181 reviews

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      Offering incredible ocean views, this hotel is located close to Monumento a Willy Brandt.

      Excellent4242 reviews

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      Just 2 km from Puerto de Corralejo, this attractive hotel offers a wellness centre, solarium and sauna as well as cots, babysitting and a mini club for guests with children.

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      Just 1.7 km from Lobos, this hotel features water slides, an outdoor pool and sun loungers.

      Very good113113 reviews

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      Guests can enjoy fantastic views, a wellness center and a Jacuzzi on site, located in a resort area close to the bus stop.

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      An a la carte restaurant with Italian cuisine and an on-site year-round outdoor pool are featured.

      Excellent7878 reviews

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      Housed in an extraordinary building, this hotel with an outdoor pool has been operating since 1999 with 110 rooms.

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      Situated in the entertainment area of ​​Morro del Jable, this hotel offers comfortable rooms as well as a Turkish bath and massages.

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      At this exclusive hotel you can swim in the outdoor pool or take advantage of the solarium, wellness center and spa.

      Ideal11 review

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      This 9-room hotel offers unforgettable sea views, a sun terrace and barbecue facilities on site.

      Very good2222 reviews

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      Offering a water park, barbecue facilities and a tennis court, this 20-room hotel is a 10-minute drive from El Burro in Corralejo.

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      Situated near the Diving Centers Werner Lau, this hotel has 25 en suite rooms.

      Excellent4343 reviews

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      This budget hotel is located near the Academia de Idiomas KUNZ and offers a continental buffet breakfast.

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      This luxury hotel near Esquinzo Beach offers an indoor pool, Turkish bath, hammam and massages.

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      This hotel is located near Morro del Jable in the tourist area and offers a solarium and a sauna on site.

      Very good9393 reviews

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      Situated within a local beach, this stylish villa offers guests a sun terrace, a bar and a golf course for their comfort.

      Excellent5050 reviews

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      In addition to a full-service restaurant serving specialties, the hotel also offers unforgettable ocean views.

      Excellent138138 reviews

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      Offering a year-round outdoor pool, this hotel boasts a prime location next to the Centro Comercial Atlantico Fuerteventura.

      Very good196196 reviews

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      Conveniently located in the center of Jandia (Fuerteventura), close to the Fuerteventura Buceo Diving center, this comfortable hotel boasts wonderful views.

      Very good1111 reviews

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      A short walk from Books Cards & Things and a 10-minute walk from the center of Corralejo, this apartment features a terrace.

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      Situated 7 km from MAGMA Freediving School, this apartment offers a shared kitchen, an outdoor pool and a terrace.

      Excellent77 reviews

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      Located in Corraleio, near Lobos, this hotel offers a communal lounge and water park.

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      Located in Jandia (Fuerteventura), this hotel offers a disco bar, as well as windsurfing, scuba diving and water skiing.

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      Offering a prime location in Costa Calma, this hotel offers Turkish bath and on-site massages in addition to panoramic sea views.

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      The hotel offers 730 beautiful rooms, from which you can enjoy breathtaking sea views.

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      Located 8 km from Fuerteventura Oasis Park, this cozy apartment is also close to the sandy beach.

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      Featuring an outdoor pool, this cozy villa is located 1200 meters from Komodo.

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      Explore Fuerteventura Island from this business hotel, with Dive Center Corralejo and Centro Comercial El Campanario nearby.

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      90,000 tours of Costa del Garraf Spain 2022, ✈ Rest Rest and Rest Pricing

      • High Season

        May – Oktyabr

        Air: +25 … +28 ° C
        Water: +21 … +23 ° C

      • Currency

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      • Time

        -2 hours to Moscow

      • Costa Vel Garraf

        • Costa del Garraf is a picturesque region in Spain.
        • Golden beaches and secluded bays of the Mediterranean coast attract vacationers from all over the world to the resort.
        • Among the architectural sights of the city of Sitges, the church of Saints Bartholomew and Thekla, the Güell wine cellars, the Maricel Palace and the Clock Tower stand out.
        • The favorite pastime of tourists in the resort is windsurfing off the coast of Castelldefels.
        • The Garraf Natural Park, rich in flora and fauna, is a popular trekking destination.
        • Description of hotels
        • About the resort
        • Tours to this resort

        About the resort

        • Reasons to go

            Beach holidays The Costa del Garraf is adorned with fine golden sand beaches and secluded coves surrounded by cliffs. For those who like to soak up the sun and swim in clear sea water, changing cabins and playgrounds are equipped near the settlements, cafes and sports equipment rentals are open.

          • Active rest. In the resorts of the Costa del Garraf, trekking is carried out in the natural park of the same name. Windsurfers will appreciate the coast of Castelldefels with high waves.
          • Attractions. The most popular tourist routes are concentrated in the capital of the region – Sitges. The city has preserved buildings of the 17th-19th centuries – the Can Llopis mansion, the Clock Tower and the Church of Saints Bartholomew and Thecla. Visit the active Buddhist monastery at Palau Novella, the Victor Balaguer Library Museum in Villanueva i Geltru, which is built in the form of a temple and contains decorations in Greek and Egyptian styles.
          • Excursions. Art connoisseurs enjoy the rich collection of paintings at the Maricel Palace and the Maricel de Mar and Cau Ferrat museums. It houses paintings by famous Catalan artists of the 19th-20th centuries: Santiago Rusinol, Ramon Cassas, Ignacio Zuloaga, El Greco and Picasso. Visitors view sculptures, interior items, antique furniture, crystal and ceramics. Among the exhibits of the Vilanova Railway Museum, tourists will see the first 2 Spanish steam locomotives.
        • Did you know…

          • The Costa del Garraf is home to the popular resorts of Sitges, Castelldefels and Villanueva e Geltru.
          • Sitges in Catalan means “deep pit for storing grain.”
          • Sitges is one of the most “tolerant” European cities. Gay tourism is highly developed here: maps are issued with indications of entertainment for people with a non-traditional orientation, parades are held, a special beach is equipped – “Dead”.
          • The resorts of the Costa del Garraf region are among the most expensive in Spain. Most hotels are rated 4*.
        • Travel hacks

          • Trains and buses run from the Costa del Garraf to Barcelona. The fare one way is 4-5 €. Travel time is 30-40 minutes.
          • Sakya Tashi Ling Monastery opening hours: 10:00-13:00 and 16:00-19:45. Entrance ticket – 6 €.
          • Entrance fee to the museums of Sitges – 3.5 €.
          • The cost of living in resort hotels is 20% higher than on the Costa Brava and Costa del Maresme.
          • The best hotel on the resort map in the Costa del Garraf region is Dolce Sitges 5*.
        • What to drink/eat?

          Meat:
          Escudella. Ragout of beef, potatoes and beans.
          Paella. A dish of rice, vegetables, seafood or chicken meat.

          Fish:
          Baccala a la Launna. Baked cod with garlic and sweet pepper.

          Vegetarian:
          Escalivada. Grilled eggplant, tomatoes and sweet red peppers with wine vinegar, olive oil and garlic.

          Snack:
          Romesco. Sauce of almonds, roasted garlic, olive oil and red pepper.

          Desserts:
          Catalana creams. Custard egg cream with caramelized crust.

          Beverage:
          Wine. Navarra, Ribera del duero, Rioja.
          Horchata. Local sweet drink made from nuts.

        • What to buy?

          • Jamon. A popular gastronomic delicacy from Catalonia is dry-cured pork ham prepared according to old recipes.
          • Porron pitcher. A teapot-shaped glass or earthenware vessel for storing wine is an authentic spa gift.
          • Leather shoes. Products are of high quality, durability and originality. Well-known brands are Pikolinos, Martinelli, Camper, Pablosky.
        • Tax Free

          VAT rate – 21%. The minimum purchase amount is 90.16 €.

        • Where to photograph/what to photograph?

          • Cellars Güell. A feature of the complex, designed by the famous Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí, is the smooth transition of the walls into the roof, parabolic arches and an unusual entrance gate in the form of a fishing net. The stone building blends harmoniously with the surrounding rocky landscape. From the observation deck of the gatekeeper’s house, visitors admire the views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Garraf mountain range.
          • Can Llopis. The Museum of Romance is located in an elegant mansion with a beautiful courtyard. The furnishings and household items of the 18th-19th centuries have been preserved in the premises. The pride of the exhibition is a collection of 400 dolls by the artist Lola Anglada.
          • Church of Saints Bartholomew and Thekla. The hallmark of Sitges is a 17th-century Catholic church on Ribera Boulevard. Inside the basilica you will see medieval crypts, an organ and an altar.
          • Sakya Tashi Ling. The beautiful Palau Novella palace of the end of the 19th century houses a community of Buddhist monks. Guests of the resort get acquainted with the history, culture and life of the inhabitants of the monastery, examine the collection of works of art by Tibetan masters in the local museum.
          • Clock Tower. On Plaça Cap de la Vila, a 3-storey building from 1915 in the Art Nouveau style attracts the attention of travelers. A striking feature of the building is the roof-spire, lined with blue tiled mosaics.
        • Where, why?

          • Trekking – Garraf. Hiking trails through the natural park lead to the ruins of the ancient castles of Eramprunyà and Olivella, medieval manors and the mountain village of Plana Novella. During a walk through the reserve, tourists admire fantastic views of the Mediterranean Sea, enjoy the fresh air and lush greenery. Chamerops palms, honeysuckle, pines, oaks and vineyards grow here.
          • Excursion – Vilanova Railway Museum. The exposition on the territory of the depot, built in the late 19th-early 20th century, has more than 50 pieces of railway equipment: steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, electric trains, passenger cars of various types. The pearl of the collection is the 2 oldest locomotives in Spain, 1854 and 1857. Young visitors will try themselves as drivers, see the kindling of a steam locomotive, which is held every first Sunday of the month, and take interesting photos. Opening hours: Tue-Sun from 10:30 to 14:30, in July-August daily from 10:30 to 14:30 and from 17:00 to 20:00. The entry price is 5 €.
          • Sea and beach – Castelldefels. The 5 km of coast between the delta of the Llobregat River and the Garraf Natural Park is divided into 3 recreation areas – La Pineda, Les Lluminetes and Baixador, awarded the Blue Flag. In hot weather, vacationers go in for water sports, take sun and sea baths.
        • Geography and landscape

          Costa del Garraf is a region in the southwestern part of Catalonia, Spain. Washed by the Mediterranean Sea.

          The landscape is flat, rocky.

          Mediterranean climate.

        • Emergency Service Phones

          Unified Emergency Service: 112.

    Tenerife 4 day breaks: British Airways – Information Page

    Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 12:30 pm

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    Where to stay for a weekend break in Tenerife

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    Weekend Breaks in Tenerife

    Sun, sea, and city life abound on the largest island of the Canaries, offering the perfect blend for a weekend break in Tenerife. The Island has beautiful landscapes, tropical sandy beaches, and exquisite gastronomy. Moreover, the ideal weather conditions offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities, or simply soaking uop the sunshine on the beach.

    City Breaks in Tenerife: Top Holiday Lettings

    The Top Five Destinations for Weekend Breaks in Tenerife

    Tenerife boasts multiple impressive destinations worthy of your weekend break, but the following should be on top of your list.

    1. El Medano

      This beach town is the perfect destination if you are looking for a water-sports weekend. With stunning, clear-water beaches, you can go surfing, swimming, boating, or simply unwind as you sunbathe with a cold drink. There are also numerous accommodation options and restaurants.

    2. Playa de Las Americas

      This is the party hub of Tenerife and the best destination for exploring the island’s nightlife. There is a plethora of night clubs and bars to suit your party moods with top-notch local and international live music performances. Playa de Las Americas’ streets are known to be very safe to guarantee you an evening of fun.

    3. Los Gigantes

      For a quiet family weekend break, head to Lost Gigante. Located on the West coast of Tenerife, this is among the best family destinations around. The gorgeous beaches offer a variety of fun activities; highlights are dolphin watching and explore the Island’s spectacular landscapes on a boat tour.

    4. La Gomera

      This destination offers both wild outdoor adventures or a scenic sanctuary for relaxing in nature. The Island is the home to the Garajonay National Park, a perfect location for outdoors-types, offering hiking and camping in the beautiful surrounds. You can also discover serene lakes and waterfalls as you tour the landscape.

    5. Teide National Park

      This UNESCO-World Heritage site is a worthy destination for your weekend break; it offers numerous hiking trails and a beautiful view of Mount Teide.

    Best Places to Stay for City Breaks in Tenerife

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does holiday accommodation for Weekend Breaks in Tenerife cost?

    Holiday accommodation in Tenerife usually costs between £81 and £119 per night.

    What types of holiday accommodation are available for Weekend Breaks in Tenerife?

    There’s plenty of variety available when it comes to holiday accommodation for Weekend Breaks in Tenerife, with 4,339 Apartment rentals and 1,529 House rentals on offer.

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    What to see in Tenerife in 4 days – Barceló Experiences

    Tenerife provides the ideal framework in which to have a great time in all sorts of ways and at any time of the year. This particular Canary Island boasts an impressive natural landscape, constantly under the watchful gaze of the Teide volcano, the highest peak in Spain. Its lava streams, which resemble a crispy chocolate cake, are the antithesis of the luxuriant laurel forests, a dreamlike setting from which fairies and elves might emerge at any moment.

    A four-day trip to Tenerife will not only give you enough time to get to know its natural setting, but you will also have the opportunity to enjoy whale watching from a catamaran as well as discovering the history of cities like Santa Cruz de Tenerife and La Laguna. If you are interested in wine, be sure to visit one of the many wineries dotted around the island and enjoy the elixir of Bacchus.

    Of course, your evenings can stretch out for as long as you wish, because there is no lack of places to have a drink and dance the night away. And if you’re still not convinced, have a look at this itinerary for 4 days in Tenerife.

    Itinerary day 1

    10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Mount Teide National Park

    In this national park, you will see a remarkable volcanic landscape formed by flows of lava and incredible structures such as Los Roques de García. Don’t miss going up Mount Teide by cable car, and walking on up to the summit of the volcano. At an altitude of almost four thousand metres, the view is spectacular.

    12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

    La Orotava

    La Orotava is one of the most beautiful and historic areas on the island. Its not-to-be-missed views include the Casa de los Balcones (which houses the Museo de Usos y Costumbres [Folk Museum]), the churches of La Concepción and San Agustín, and the Town Hall. You could also take the opportunity to buy your first souvenirs in this town.

    2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

    Bodegón Tapias Restaurant (La Orotava)

    The perfect establishment in La Orotava for partaking of traditional Canary Island cuisine. On offer here there is a host of wines, artisan cheeses, ham, and authentic traditional dishes such as homemade almogrote [a paté made of hard cheese, garlic, olive oil and peppers] and the ‘house ropa vieja [stewed meat with vegetables] made with shredded roast pork’.

    4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

    Puerto de la Cruz

    This is the island’s smallest municipality, but also one of the most delightful. It was even prescribed as the ideal place to rest and recover by the British Medical Association in the nineteenth century. It was declared a National Tourist Site of Special Interest in 1955 and has continued to charm visitors ever since with its fishing quarter, La Ranilla, and with its modern Puerto Street Art murals.

    6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

    Teno Rural Park

    This natural space covering over eight thousand hectares contains a huge diversity of landscapes and cultures. It is the perfect place to gain an insight into Tenerife’s complex terrain, and to wander around cliffs, laurel woods, and the occasional town, such as Masca, where you can admire the traditional architecture. It is also a good place for hiking, mountain biking, paddle surfing and kayaking.

    9:00 PM – 11:00 PM

    Las Hierbitas Restaurant (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)

    This establishment is spread over several rooms of a nineteenth-century house, and has preserved its original character and décor. The antique furniture and wood-beamed ceilings add the finishing touch to a most pleasant experience where traditional cooking takes centre stage. Of course, you can order the delicious papas con mojo [potatoes with traditional Canary Island sauce], but why not let the waiters advise you and try some of the specialities too?

    Itinerary day 2

    10:00 AM – 11:30 AM

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    The island’s capital is noteworthy for its dignified air, its pretty churches, its historic neighbourhoods, and its oh-so-lively social life. Essential places to visit include the colonial church of La Concepción, the Nuestra Señora de África market, the César Manrique Maritime Park, and the Museum of Nature and Archaeology.

    11:45 AM – 12:15 PM

    The Adán Martín Auditorium

    While you are in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, be sure to visit this auditorium, the work of the renowned architect Santiago de Calatrava. Apart from its modern aesthetic, with its concrete and white trencadís finish, it has a full calendar of events including music festivals and recitals.

    12:45 PM – 2:00 PM

    San Cristóbal de La Laguna

    This historic city enjoys a lively university atmosphere. Stroll along its streets with their abundance of monuments and mansions to see for yourself why it has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. During the daytime, it is a pleasure to visit the city’s Cathedral and museums, and in the evening no-one can resist the temptation to go out for a drink.

    2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

    Cofradía La Laguna Restaurant

    This restaurant in the heart of La Laguna offers a select menu whose highlights are good fish and seafood. Do not hesitate to order limpets, black rice with squid and fish escaldón [a typical Canarian dish of fish stock blended with gofio—toasted Canarian flour]. It also offers traditional dishes such as ropa vieja [pulled or shredded stewed beef with vegetables]. The restaurant has a very attractive open-air inner courtyard.

    4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

    Playa Las Teresitas

    Its golden sands, palm trees and pleasant atmosphere make this one of Tenerife’s most popular beaches. Enjoy an afternoon here, strolling by the sea shore, sunbathing or having tapas in the San Andrés fishing quarter.

    6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

    Anaga Rural Park

    Even if you’re not going to be able to see the whole park, set aside some time to walk along the Sendero de los Sentidos, which once linked the villages of Anaga with La Laguna. There are three options here, all of different lengths, but each of them makes for an enjoyable walk, where you can learn about nature and see examples of laurel woods. On the shortest route, walkways are provided to make the walk accessible for wheelchair users.

    9:00 PM – 11:00 PM

    Kazan Restaurant

    Holidays are the perfect time to try cuisine from other parts of the world. We can recommend the Japanese cuisine in one of the island’s finest restaurants, which has been awarded a Michelin star. The restaurant is in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and you will need to book in advance.

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    Dolphin and whale spotting from Los Gigantes

    It is a standing joke among the captains of the vessels dedicated to cetacean-spotting trips that Tenerife has its own aquarium in the ocean. And they could be right, because every time one of these boats sets sail, dolphins, pilot whales, fin whales and sperm whales appear as if by magic. The boats depart from Los Gigantes, Puerto Colón and Los Cristianos. Choose which is most convenient from your hotel.

    12:30 PM – 2:00 PM

    Los Gigantes Cliffs

    When seen for the first time, the cliffs of Los Gigantes [the Giants] are an awe-inspiring sight. A vertical mass of rock, over 600 metres high, rises next to the sea like a wall. Cetacean-spotting boats sail from the port of Los Gigantes, but if you prefer to stay on dry land, make your way to the La Arena beach, where you can go for a paddle whilst enjoying the views of La Gomera.

    2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

    Las Aguas

    This traditional restaurant, located in the town of Las Aguas, is the perfect choice if you like rice dishes. It has a very pleasant terrace, as well as excellent service. What more can you ask?

    4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

    Cueva del Viento [The Wind Cave]

    Have you ever tried caving? Here, you will have the opportunity to enter the biggest volcanic tunnel in the European Union. The cave is made up of labyrinths of passages on three different levels. The visit lasts two hours.

    7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

    Garachico

    One of the island’s most charming towns, its historical heritage was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1994. Take a stroll through its cobbled streets, and finish by relaxing in one of El Caletón’s natural swimming pools. You will be seduced by both the crystal-clear waters and the stunning views from the water.

    8:30 PM – 11:30 PM

    El Rincón de Juan Carlos (Los Gigantes)

    We recommend that you make a pilgrimage to this restaurant, because it boasts a well-deserved Michelin star. The Padrón Brothers offer a creative Canarian cuisine that seeks to find the balance between modern trends and local flavours. It only serves evening meals.

    Itinerary day 4

    10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

    Icod de los Vinos

    You would probably make your way to Icod de los Vinos because it is home to the famous Drago Milenario [Thousand-Year-Old Dragon Tree], but in any case it’s worth checking out the beauty of its historic quarter, clustered around the Matriz de San Marcos church, the San Francisco convent, and the squares of Lorenzo Cáceres and La Pila. If you decide to linger and have lunch here, try the rabbit with potatoes.

    11:30 AM – 2:30 PM

    Siam Park

    This is considered to be the best park in Europe, and for good reason. You will be captivated by the architecture inspired by Thailand, the attractions where the water is the main focus, the relaxation areas, and the fact that everyone, of whatever age, fits in here.

    2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

    Maresía Restaurant by Hermanos Padrón

    Patrons will savour spectacular haute cuisine creations and unique flavours using the best local ingredients as they take in spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean from the rooftop at Royal Hideaway Corales Beach. The Michelin-starred and Repsol-sunned Padrón brothers offer the flavours of the Canary Islands and the sea in a scrumptious culinary offering. Tasting menus are available and recommended for 16 years and older.

    4:00 PM – 9:00 PM

    Playa de las Américas

    This is among Tenerife’s best-known beaches, located in an area that in the evening is dedicated to the single-minded pursuit of fun. In the morning, enjoy a relaxing dip and the pleasant atmosphere of the seafront promenade.

    9:30 PM – 11:30 PM

    M.B. Restaurant

    This renowned restaurant bears the signature of Martín Berasategui. This chef’s team, led by Erlantz Gorostiza, offers a fresh and imaginative cuisine which seeks to blend Canarian and Mediterranean ingredients. This establishment, boasting two Michelin stars, offers a very special dining experience.

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    Tenerife is the largest island of the Canaries. With incredible pristine beaches, high volcanic mountains and lush tropical forests, the island is a great destination for all types of travellers. With many blue flag beaches, Tenerife weekend breaks will be full of promises for all beach bums. La Teresitas beach is great with kids, since the waters are shallow and so calm that children can play safely there. La Tejita beach located close to the Natural Reserve of the island, is perfect for water sports fans. El Medano beach is definitely a perfect spot for wind and kite surfers. Short breaks to Tenerife are also a great occasion to hike in the unique landscape of the Teide National Park. This landscape of volcanoes and petrified lava offer an incredible scenery of all shapes and colours.

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    Prediction for Tenerife U19 vs. Las Palmas U19 from an expert 08.10.22

    The next round of the national championship will start with the football match Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19, scheduled for October 08. Like most matches of this tournament, this meeting will start at 13:00 Moscow time. The statistics of past meetings speaks in favor of the guests, who won six victories in the last seven fights, when there were only two defeats. But, one of them was this season, and with a crushing score of 1-4.
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    The match between Tenerife U19 and Las Palmas U19, which will take place within the framework of the football championship, promises to give football fans a real scoring extravaganza. Both clubs showed excellent form in the opening matches of this season, the forwards of the teams are ready to realize all the chances that their partners create for them. It seems that for them there is no defense that they could not beat. Face-to-face confrontations between these football clubs are also successful. Last season, the teams beat the total goals offered by the bookmakers before the break, so it makes sense to play over the total in this match. Of course, this is not all the predictions that we have prepared for this match, detailed information about the selection of our experts can be found below. It should be noted that at the start of the season, club managers pay special attention to scoring points in each match. This is a kind of foundation, on the success of which the success of the clubs throughout the season will be based. Considering that football experts consider the teams as one of the contenders for the fight for the first place in the championship, our forecasters concluded that the victory in this match is extremely important for both clubs. Recall that famous football players play in the teams, therefore, it makes sense to assume that they will try to demonstrate all their skills in this match, therefore, there will be something to watch here.

    BETTING OFFERS / BOOKMAKERS FOR THE MATCH Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19:

    Tenerife U19 win – 3.44, draw – 4.2, Las Palmas U19 win – 1.745

    Forecast match Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19 (Spanish Championship, match of the national championship, Sunday, September 22): win FC Las Palmas U19. Quote [kefdrew] accepts bets on a draw.

    H2H history

    The Tenerife U19 team and the Las Palmas U19 team will appear on the football field very soon to give all football fans an excellent show performed by famous football clubs, and no less famous football players playing in their squads . Recall that the team of Tenerife (19) and the team of Las Palmas (19) in the past seasons were the main competitors in the struggle for high positions in the championship standings. In the current season, the situation is unlikely to change, since experienced managers and no less experienced players were invited to the clubs to achieve the desired goals. Of course, while the teams are still in search of their own style of play, but, nevertheless, professionals of this level usually start without buildup, building up power as the season progresses. Note that now the Tenerife team (19) and the teams of Las Palmas (19) have closed all key positions, which means that the clubs can play at the same pace throughout the season, and even injuries to the main performers will not significantly affect the game of the teams, since these performers have equivalent substitutes ready to be in action when needed. What to expect from the match itself – here, of course, will depend on the managers. From what tactics will be chosen. Our forecasters believe that cautious football tactics will be chosen, as no one wants to lose points at the beginning of the season, therefore the Tenerife team (19) and Las Palmas U19 will play defensively. Although, at the beginning of the season, the teams still do not have a good teamwork, so the players can make mistakes. So, the match will be very interesting, and we recommend not to miss it.

    October 08 will be the third football match this season between the teams of Tenerife (19) and Las Palmas (19). In the first meeting, Tenerife won 2-0 (19), but in the second match, FC Las Palmas was stronger (19).), winning 3-2. This match will start at 13:00 Moscow time and should show which team is stronger this season. The duel takes place within the framework of the national cup, so the title is at stake.

    Pre-match analysis and bookmakers’ predictions

    Our forecasters have no doubt that the Tenerife U19 team in the match against Las Palmas U19 players will act as the first number, which will allow the club to win a confident victory. Bookmakers low quote the home team. Apparently, they are also sure that the guests will not be able to create serious problems for the home team. Team Tenerife U19) had an excellent preparation for the new season. The club was not only able to keep its leaders, but also significantly strengthened by inviting great players. So, now there is healthy competition in the team, which means that the players will try to prove themselves in order to get into the first team. At home, the Tenerife U19 team plays very confidently, always trying to attack a lot, and does not stop even when they win big. The guests are a team that performed extremely unsuccessfully in away matches last season, and the team was not very active on the transfer market either. This suggests that there has not been much change in the team’s game plan, so we think that Las Palmas (19) will act on protection. The advantage of the home team is undeniable, so here we advise you to play the victory of the Tenerife team (19) and the odds that the bookmakers offer for the hosts. This also applies to the total. It is unlikely that the Tenerife U19 team, after scoring one or two goals, will quit playing and go into defense, on the contrary, the hosts will want to please their fans with a productive game, so they will try to score more. This means that another good bet in this match would be Tenerife’s individual total (19) for more.

    Football fans will be able to enjoy the game Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19 on October 08, in which the two best clubs of this tournament will play. This will be their first meeting this season and it will start at 13:00 Moscow time. The teams played each other twice last year, and both times it was not possible to determine the winner, as the matches ended with a score of 0-0 and 2-2.

    Tenerife U19

    Despite what everyone expected from Tenerife U19) in the debut season of failure, the team is still stable, thanks to which it is not afraid of relegation, ranking third in the standings, so there are still good chances to qualify for European competition. The success of the hosts is due to the fact that in the offseason the coach managed to invite several experienced players to the team, who, although they are veterans, have a significant impact on the game, helping their young and inexperienced partners. True, at the moment, the football club Tenerife (19) shows good results mainly at home, where there have already been six wins with one defeat, but away matches for the debutant are much more difficult. The mentor even at home adheres to the defensive model of the game, so that in almost all matches only one striker plays for the hosts. For FC Tenerife (19) cannot play as an attacking midfielder, and the entry of the left midfielder and central defender is questionable.

    Las Palmas U19

    Thanks to a series of four victories, the football club Las Palmas U19 was able to come close to the European Cup zone, but then another recession followed, so the team rolled back several lines at once, currently occupying eighth place. To qualify for the Europa League, the guests lack six points, and this season the team is not happy with stability, alternating successful series with failures. At the moment, the football club Las Palmas (19) has not won three rounds, having suffered two major defeats, and also tied once. The head coach prefers too attacking football, which is why the guests miss a lot, although they please the fans with regular goals. On the road, the team also likes to attack more, but this does not often lead to success, so there were more defeats than wins away. As part of the Las Palmas U19 football club, it will not be possible to play two central and right midfielders, and the left back may miss the match.

    Interesting facts before the match Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19

    Tenerife U19 come into the match with their opponents in great shape. The home team played great pre-season matches. According to the club’s manager, even the rookies were able to prove themselves, demonstrating that they are quite capable of coming out in the starting lineup and benefiting the team. In the opening matches of the championship, the club also demonstrated good teamwork, which allowed them to score points and take a leading position in the standings. It is quite fair that the Tenerife team (19) is the favorite against Las Palmas U19. Guests are now experiencing certain problems. The team is only entering the season so far, it is clear that not all players have yet reached their optimal shape, so the club does not yet have the results that the management and manager expect from it. No, the Las Palmas U19 team is not an outsider, it’s just that the players haven’t reached their peak form yet. Based on this, our forecasters believe that in this confrontation you need to bet not only on the victory of the Tenerife team (19), but also try to play its handicap. A good bet in this match, we see a bet on the individual total of goals scored by the home team. The excellent shape of the players of the Tenerife team (19) will allow them to break through the total announced by the bookmakers, which will bring profit to bettors. And another good bet in this match is the total number of yellow cards. Both clubs have never been distinguished by a correct game, and in head-to-head confrontations they always received a lot of warnings, we think that in this match the total yellow cards will be broken by more.

    The meeting will end in a draw – 4.2, win the confrontation Tenerife (19) – 3.44, win the confrontation Las Palmas (19) – 1.745.

    The head coach of the football club Tenerife (19) is actively preparing for October 08, as on this day his wards will have a very difficult match. Las Palmas (19) is coming to visit, so at 13:00 Moscow time there will be a very tense situation on the football field. In these matches, you can always observe the heat of passion both on the field and in the stands, because these are principal rivals, so the fans are very active in the stadium, and the players will fight until the final whistle of the referee.

    Tenerife U19

    It looks like Tenerife U19 has risen to the top division too early, as the team was not completely ready for such a high level. In the summer, the management signed only one newcomer, but this footballer had not previously played in this league either, and the rest of the players simply lose to their opponents, which is why the hosts’ losing streak is already eleven meetings. Four rounds ago, the president decided to influence the results with the help of a coaching resignation, but so far this has not made any progress, since the Tenerife football club (19) continues to lose. The team has not yet won a single victory this season, and a twelve-point gap from the saving place shows that the hosts may no longer be fighting for survival, since it is almost impossible to maintain a residence permit in the national elite. In addition, the main goalkeeper and the right midfielder will not be able to help the outsider in this meeting.

    Las Palmas U19

    After several weak seasons, when the football club Bad Gleichenberg was unable to break into the European Cups, the management returned two former players to the team – a playmaker and a right back. Thanks to these transfers, the guests played much better, so they are now fourth in the table and only two points separate the team from a place that guarantees a ticket to the Champions League. This season, the football club Las Palmas U19) plays even better on the road than at home. Although the team acts on defense, in each match they carry out many quick counterattacks, which often achieve their goal. Today, the football club Las Palmas (19) is in good shape, having not lost for eight rounds, in which there were five wins and three draws. The left midfielder will definitely not help the guests in this match, and the central defender and the right winger may also miss the game.

    Statistics and head to head

    Tenerife U19 come into the match with their opponents in great shape. The home team played great pre-season matches. According to the club’s manager, even the rookies were able to prove themselves, demonstrating that they are quite capable of coming out in the starting lineup and benefiting the team. In the opening matches of the championship, the club also demonstrated good teamwork, which allowed them to score points and take a leading position in the standings. It is quite fair that the Tenerife team (19) is the favorite against Las Palmas U19. Guests are now experiencing certain problems. The team is only entering the season so far, it is clear that not all players have yet reached their optimal shape, so the club does not yet have the results that the management and manager expect from it. No, the Las Palmas U19 team is not an outsider, it’s just that the players haven’t reached their peak form yet. Based on this, our forecasters believe that in this confrontation you need to bet not only on the victory of the Tenerife team (19), but also try to play its handicap. A good bet in this match, we see a bet on the individual total of goals scored by the home team. The excellent shape of the players of the Tenerife team (19) will allow them to break through the total announced by the bookmakers, which will bring profit to bettors. And another good bet in this match is the total number of yellow cards. Both clubs have never been distinguished by a correct game, and in head-to-head confrontations they always received a lot of warnings, we think that in this match the total yellow cards will be broken by more.

    Tenerife (19) – Las Palmas (19). Football forecast (08.10.22)

    A very interesting match between Tenerife U19 and Las Palmas U19. Judging by the friendly matches, the off-season and rest went to the players of both teams in favor. The clubs were not only able to determine the squads in which they will play this season, but were also able to resolve a number of personnel issues – to say goodbye to some players and invite others to the team. It is too early to say how the newcomers will perform in their new clubs, as their main matches are yet to come. Suffice it to say that now all the thoughts of the players and managers are focused on how to adequately perform this season. And for this you need to lay a solid foundation in the form of victories at the start of the championship. Recall that last season these clubs played quite heated confrontations, in which the players fought for every ball. Most likely, something similar awaits us in this match, so we recommend playing for more total yellow cards. Since the players have only recently returned from vacation and have insufficient practice in the face of official matches, we think that the total total of the match should be played for more, since the partners have not yet played properly, which can lead to errors. And the Tenerife team (19) and the team of Las Palmas U19 have a good midfield and attack, where there are many players with a good finishing shot. If you choose the favorite of the match, then the sympathy of our forecasters is on the side of the home team. The Tenerife team (19) still has a stronger squad, and the factor of the native stands also speaks in favor of the home team. Although the guests here may well play enough for a draw.

    With the beginning of the main football championships, the offer of bets in the line of bookmakers has increased significantly. It’s no secret that football is the most popular sport for betting, and bettors love to bet on live matches. These can be bets on various derbies, confrontations between teams claiming the championship, and other matches in which clubs take part, whose game causes sympathy among football fans. By the way, every year there are more and more such teams, as football does not stand still, and managers abandon old tactical schemes, preferring attacking football. Today’s opponents will be Tenerife (19) and the team of Las Palmas (19). Both teams have quite interesting players who can not only create a dangerous moment at the opponent’s goal, but also complete the combination. Such teams pose the greatest danger to opponents, since most of the players here are generalists who can perfectly close any position without losing the quality of the game. Taking into account these factors, as well as taking into account the information found by our forecasters, the match promises to be very interesting to watch, and we took care of the bets in advance.

    A very difficult match is going to be played by the football clubs – the team of Tenerife (19) and the team of Las Palmas (19) are ambitious opponents who are always considered favorites in matches with other teams, therefore it is difficult for them to confront each other, as it is believed that this the best team of the championship is determined by the match. There is no need to remind you that the compositions of both teams are well-known football players who are famous all over the world. Given that the price tags on footballers have skyrocketed recently, the cost of these footballers playing in the Tenerife team (19) and the Las Palmas team (19) is just hard to imagine. They are not only on paper the real leaders of their teams, but in practice they prove their usefulness by scoring important goals and participating in the most important scoring combinations. Both clubs can be viewed from the point of view of machines, where each player is a mechanism responsible for the performance of a certain area. Therefore, these teams very rarely acquire new players, and if this happens, they are gradually introduced into the main squad. So do not be surprised that in the match of the Tenerife team (19) and the Las Palmas team (19) will have almost no new faces compared to the previous season. However, the game itself does not become less spectacular. Team Tenerife U19 and Team Las Palmas U19 always try to impose their game on the opponent during the whole 90 minutes of the match. It is very interesting to observe this, but it is very difficult to predict. However, our experts did their best, and below you can see the fruits of our labors and take advantage of them.

    Tenerife U19 – Las Palmas U19: statistics and head-to-head history

    The experts of our resource always carefully monitor the statistics of football matches. This allows us to conduct a more thorough analysis of the line of bookmakers in search of interesting bets with a high percentage of passing. In the match between Tenerife U19 and Tenerife U19, our experts were able to find a number of interesting offers in bookmakers. All our considerations regarding this match, we have outlined below. We think that in this match it will be possible to make interesting bets not only before it starts, but also during the game. Recall that now almost all bookmakers offer a large selection of bets during the game, among which there are bets not only on the main outcomes of the match, but also on statistics. Considering the opinions of our experts, as well as knowing the offers of bookmakers before the start of the match, it is possible to profitably place bets during the game. In some hands, you can risk a small amount, but in the end raise a solid win. Regarding expectations from the game, we think that the players of both teams will try to play to the maximum of their abilities, so we are waiting for an interesting and productive match, especially since the media say that neither team has any significant problems with the composition . So, we are waiting for an interesting match, the outcome of which will directly depend on the desire and efforts of the players of the Tenerife team (19) and the team of Las Palmas (19).

    Volna (4×4) — Shakhtar (4×4) (October 08), bets and odds (4×4) will host a rival in the national championship Shakhtar (4×4).

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    Many football fans at 07:05 Moscow time will want to watch the match between Volna (4×4) and Shakhtar (4×4) on the field. The fans will have to do it on TV as the fight will take place behind closed doors on 08 October. This is due to the fact that in recent years there have been constant fights between fans and the police at such matches, and the last meeting of the teams was never completed, because the referee stopped it ahead of schedule.

    The next round of the national championship starts on October 08, and on that day the only match Volna (4×4) – Shakhtar (4×4) will be played. Team players will kick the ball in the center of the field at 07:05 Moscow time. This is the second meeting of the rivals this season, and for the first time, a tense struggle ended in a 2-2 draw. Last year, the teams also played almost on an equal footing, as FC Volna (4×4) won at home 2-0, but lost away with a score of 1-3. If we take all the statistics of personal meetings, then here the teams do not have a big difference in the number of matches won.

    Volna (4×4)

    Since the football club Volna (4×4) has impressive financial resources, not only did it manage to quickly go through the entire hierarchy of divisions of this championship, but in recent years the team has been fighting hard for qualification in Champions League. True, it has not yet been possible to break through there, so Volna (4 × 4) is content with the Europa League and tries to play stronger in the championship. This season, the hosts are fourth, just one point behind the cherished goal. The team’s home game is not a strong point, as far more points were obtained on the road. The hosts have a strong attack, but there is not always mutual understanding in the actions of the defenders. Now Volna (4×4) is in good shape, as in the last six rounds they managed to get five victories, and the only defeat was from the team from the third line. The central defender is serving a suspension, and injuries will prevent the right and defensive midfielders from playing.

    This season, the football club Shakhtar (4×4) shows a much better game than in previous years, but still the team cannot fight for the champion title. True, the guests are already second in the championship, which is already a significant progress, because the fans have already begun to forget when their team occupied such a high position. The backlog from the leader is too big, so the chances of catching up with him are only theoretical. Moreover, the football club Bad Gleichenberg also occasionally loses points, which means it’s unlikely that it will be possible to take advantage of the favorite’s mistakes. The game on the road is inferior to home results, because the game on defense is worse, and the attack in away matches is not so effective. In the last five rounds, the guests scored four dry wins, but also lost 2-0 on the road to the team from the fifth line. FC Shakhtar (4×4) has no serious personnel losses, because although three midfielders and one defender are injured, the good depth of the squad will allow them to find a worthy replacement.

    After a short break on October 08, many European championships resume, so you can already see the football match Volna (4×4) vs Shakhtar (4×4). According to Moscow time, it will be broadcast live at 07:05. This and last season, these rivals did not meet on the football field, as they represented different divisions, and two years ago there were two matches between them. Both matches were won by the players of Shakhtar (4×4), at first they made a riot at home with a score of 4-0, and then won away with a score of 3-2.

    Football club Volna (4×4) has been playing in this division for many years, but the team has not fought for the first place for more than ten years, so it constantly goes in the middle and finishes in the middle of the tournament table. At the moment, the hosts are seventh, but have not yet lost their chances to break into European competition, as the backlog is six points. Last month it was even less, but the football club Bad Gleichenberg is now showing not the best shape, because they managed to win only two wins in their last five matches, and three meetings were lost. The team this season is playing great at home, because only two clubs from the top of the table have more home wins. If the football club Bad Gleichenberg (4×4) still played so well on the road, it could well fight for the champion title. The weak game this month is caused by personnel problems, because three central midfielders were injured, and in the last match a defensive midfielder was also suspended.

    After four defeats in a row, the football club Shakhtar (4×4) was left without a head coach, so, starting from last month, the guests are led by a different coach, who previously worked only in other championships. The foreign specialist managed to improve the team’s game a bit, because in the three matches played under his leadership there were two draws and one victory, so the football club Shakhtar (4×4) stopped losing. True, the new coach still has a lot of work to do, because the guests are only ninth in the standings, and the management wants to qualify for European competition this season as well. Shakhtar (4×4) are still seven points behind them, but if the team continues their unbeaten streak, they can close this gap. Moreover, Shakhtar (4×4) play no weaker on the road than at home. The guests have only a central defender in the infirmary, but the defender will not be able to play yet, as he has too many yellow cards.

    Today’s match Volna (4×4) — Shakhtar (4×4) Forecasts from BC BaltBet points must be taken.

    The experts of our resource, taking into account the statistics of the clubs’ performances this season, as well as taking into account the statistics of the teams’ performances among themselves, came to the conclusion that in this match the team Volna (4×4) will make every effort to win. The fact is that the standings of the hosts turned out to be rather difficult, despite the fact that the team still has enough matches ahead, but the current place in the standings does not suit either the owners or the players themselves. Something urgently needs to be done with this, so a new mentor was invited to the team, who had already managed to make several personnel changes. The guests are an ordinary middle peasant, a team that occupies a comfortable place in the middle of the standings and does not pretend to high places. In head-to-head matches, the advantage is on the side of the home team, and given the need to win, our experts believe that the Volna (4×4) team simply must win this match, and we offer to bet on this. The overall total of goals in the match is seen to be higher, since the home team is unlikely to quit attacking after a goal is scored, and the guests are not one of those teams that will sit on the defensive. So, we believe that the overall total of goals declared by the bookmakers will be broken by the team. As for violations of the rules, there will be a lot of them in the match, since the teams play dirty in the championship, so we advise you to play for more total yellow cards.

    All football matches, regardless of the status of the participating clubs, are of great interest to fans of this sport. Of course, the top leagues, in which famous football clubs take part, in which famous football players play, attract much more attention, as fans are eager to watch the actions of football stars on the football field and enjoy the goals scored. Our experts try to choose the most interesting football battles for forecasting, in which two well-known teams meet and the result of which is very difficult to predict in advance. One of these matches will be a meeting between the team Volna (4×4) and the team Shakhtar (4×4). Both football clubs have been playing in the championship for a long time, so they have repeatedly met each other and are well aware of the strengths and weaknesses of each other’s game. At the helm of the clubs are experienced mentors, who have vast practical experience in the best football clubs in the world. Coaches have a large number of trophies, so they know how to choose the right words for their wards, which will set them up only to win today’s match. Each team has its own unique style, thanks to which the players act as a whole and achieve high results. We hope that today’s match will be of the highest football standard and the fans will remember it for a long time!

    TODAY MATCH Wave (4×4) — Shakhtar (4×4). FORECAST FROM EXPERTS

    The experts of our resource predict not only matches in which the giants of modern football take part, but also matches in which football clubs participate, which do not fight for high places in the championship, just trying to look no worse against the background of the giants. The main task of such clubs is to maintain registration for the next season. Usually, such clubs are transshipment bases for talented young footballers, who are picked up by more titled clubs. However, the matches of such teams as the Volna (4×4) team and the Shakhtar (4×4) team are no less spectacular than the confrontations between famous football teams, which include famous football players. Here, too, serious passions boil on the football field, and goals are scored no less spectacular than in the finals of famous tournaments. Our experts believe that the team of Volna (4×4) and the team of Shakhtar (4×4), which are comfortably located in the middle of the standings, are quite capable of playing a productive match. This is evidenced by the statistics of these teams this season, as well as matches between themselves, in which these clubs play productive football. The standings do not oblige these teams to play defensive football, because the relegation zone is very far away, and because of the small budget, these teams will not fight for the top places in the championship.

    Tijarafe: Tijarafe, Spain 2022: Best Places to Visit

    Опубликовано: October 31, 2022 в 12:29 pm

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    THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Tijarafe – 2022 (with Photos)

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    Top Attractions in Tijarafe

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    1. Mirador El Time

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    … – Stopped here for a coffee and then drove down to Tazacorte…and then walked back up the side of the mountain f. ..

    2. Poris o Prois de Candelaria

    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Geologic Formations

    By santpedor

    If you are a nervous driver don’t go there.The drive down from Tijarafe is the steepest I have ever experienced.The…

    3. Autonome Akademie fur Permakultur AUTarcaMatricultura

    4. Playa La Veta

    Beaches • Geologic Formations

    By zivilec2014

    After a lot of reviews how wonderful this playa is, finally with TripAdvisor help we found it. The path down opened for…

    5. Noroeste de la Palma

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    You get a free private tour in the cellar where the wines are made and you get to taste the different wines with…

    6. Mirador La Muralla

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    7. Torre Del Time

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    What travelers are saying

    • Graeme B

      Los Cristianos, Spain19,894 contributions

      Super Views

      Only a 12 minute drive up from Playa Tazacorte, according to Google Maps.
      Maybe bit longer, but it is good road.
      Situated on corner, with plenty of parking, Plus of course Stunning views.

      Review of: Mirador El Time

      Written July 17, 2021

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • santpedor

      Barcelona, Spain446 contributions

      A frightening drive to get there

      If you are a nervous driver don’t go there.The drive down from Tijarafe is the steepest I have ever experienced.The road is very narrow and you find yourself praying you don’t meet a car going in the opposite direction !!!! We met 2 and reversing was a nightmare.
      However, if you do decide to go you will have a 15 minute walk from the car park before reaching one of the most amazing places I have ever seen and people actually live there.
      This really is an astonishing experience.
      But prepare yourself for the drive back up to the village.

      Review of: Poris o Prois de Candelaria

      Written October 19, 2020

      This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.

    • David A

      Sant Cugat del Vallès, Cataluña, Spain24 contributions

      Nice beach, great water, but Nogales nicer and easier

      The route down to this nice beach, with fantastic water for swimming, is tough: A single track road that is steep and definitely not for the feint hearted. The path down is long, through a tunnel, and quite uneven – I went in flip flops and suffered, trainers or boots are more appropriate. And the way up is tough.
      There is absolutely no shade on this beach, so if you want any, take an umbrella.
      The thing that put me off the day we went were the number of boats and jet skis going in and out. It seems remote, but the houses and boats just take the edge off – Nogales on the other side of the island is more accessible and much nicer in my view.

      Review of: Playa La Veta

      Written August 20, 2019

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    • Marleen

      Nijmegen, The Netherlands433 contributions

      Excellent visit

      We stopped here for a wine tasting and we were not disappointed. We loved the Albillo Criollo (a local grape variety), which has been on French oak for six months. The German lady that helped us was very friendly and helpful.

      Review of: Noroeste de la Palma

      Written September 15, 2018

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Tijarafe


    The top attractions to visit in Tijarafe are:

    • Mirador El Time
    • Poris o Prois de Candelaria
    • Autonome Akademie fur Permakultur AUTarcaMatricultura
    • Playa La Veta
    • Noroeste de la Palma

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    The best day trips from Tijarafe according to Tripadvisor travelers are:

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    Best Trails in Tijarafe | AllTrails

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    Looking for the best hiking trails in Tijarafe? Whether you’re getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 9 scenic trails in the Tijarafe area. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
    Check out some trails with historic sights or adventure through the nature areas surrounding Tijarafe that are perfect for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts at any skill level.

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    Cueva de Candelaria – Mirador Panorámico de Morro de las Salinas

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    #1 – Cueva de Candelaria – Mirador Panorámico de Morro de las Salinas

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 7.4 km•Est. 4h 13m

    PR LP 12.2 Tijarafe – Playa del Jurado

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    #2 – PR LP 12.2 Tijarafe – Playa del Jurado

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 10.1 km•Est. 4h 52m

    Beautiful route on the outskirts of Tijarafe, passing through the Barranco de Jurado viewpoint and the Candelaria Cave.
    The route is not suitable for all audiences due to the constant steep ascents and descents along banana fields and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
    It is recommended to deviate from the route and go down to visit the small rock town of Porís de Candelaria.
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    GR131 La Palma: El Time – Refugio de los Roques

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    #3 – GR131 La Palma: El Time – Refugio de los Roques

    Parque Nacional Caldera Taburiente

    Length: 27. 7 km•Est. 10h 51m

    This route leaves from the Mirador del Time, on the LP-1 road and enters the Caldera Taburiente National Park.
    Initially, the route goes through wide dirt tracks that climb until reaching some wooded areas where it continues with trails until reaching the Los Roques Refuge, where you can spend the night.

    La Punta – Tijarafe – Refugio de Tinizara – Mirador Torre del Time

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    #4 – La Punta – Tijarafe – Refugio de Tinizara – Mirador Torre del Time

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 35.2 km

    Nice circular route leaving La Costa, passing through the Tinizara Refuge.

    Mirador del Barranco de Jurado

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    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 3. 2 km•Est. 2h 4m

    El Pinar – Mirador Torre del Time

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    #6 – El Pinar – Mirador Torre del Time

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 15.0 km•Est. 5h 14m

    El Jesús – El Pinar

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    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 7.4 km•Est. 4h 16m

    El Pinar – Montaña Bermeja

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    #8 – El Pinar – Montaña Bermeja

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 11.6 km•Est. 4h 56m

    PR LP 12.1 Tiniraza – Llanos del Lance

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    #9 – PR LP 12.1 Tiniraza – Llanos del Lance

    Tijarafe, La Palma, Spain

    Length: 10.6 km•Est. 5h 22m

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      Tijarafe, ES Vacation Rentals: house rentals & more

      Discover a selection of 500 vacation rentals in Tijarafe, ES that are perfect for your trip. Whether you’re traveling with friends, family, or even pets, Vrbo vacation homes have the best amenities for hanging out with the people that matter most, including swimming pools and private pools. Prices start at $60 per night, and houses and bungalows are popular options for a stay in Tijarafe. Either way, you’ll find a rental for everyone’s needs.

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      Stayed Sep 2022

      Oase über dem Meer

      Die Ferienvilla lässt keinen Wunsch offen: Lage Grösse, Ausstattung, Zustand und Stil sind exzellent, dazu herzliche, großzügige und zugleich zurückhaltende Gastgeber.
      Wir haben Insel, Haus, Garten, Pool und Wetter total genossen.
      Besser kann es nich…

      Horst G.

      Stayed Aug 2022

      Wunderbarer Urlaub

      Wir haben uns in dem Haus sehr wohl gefühlt. Tolle Begrüßung mit Früchten, Eiern, Wein und Bier. Die Vermieterin ist sehr nett, und hat aufkommende Fragen umgehend beantwortet. Wir haben zwei Wochen in dem Haus verbracht. Nach einer Woche gab es eine…

      Karin K.

      Stayed Jul 2022

      Einfach traumhaft!

      Es waren wirklich tolle 3,5 Wochen in diesem wunderbaren Haus. Es war alles genauso, wie wir es uns vorgestellt hatten: viel Platz, viel Ruhe, Spielmöglichkeiten für die Kinder, einen traumhaften Ausblick aufs Meer und Klimaanlage in den Schlafräumen. ..

      Britta Z.

      Stayed Jun 2022

      In jeder Hinsicht ein Volltreffer!

      Ein Urlaub auf der traumhaften Insel La Palma kann nur noch gekrönt werden durch eine bemerkenswerte Ferienwohnung: dieses Haus ist genau so eine Objekt!
      Die einmalige Lage mit einem atemberaubenden Blick auf den Atlantik aus ca. 800 Metern Höhe gara…

      Thomas H.

      Koeln

      Stayed May 2022

      Absolut zu empfehlen

      Aufgrund der guten Bewertungen buchten wir dieses Haus.
      Nun schließen wir uns den anderen an:
      Sehr freundliche Vermieter, es ist alles notwendige und noch mehr vorhanden.
      Wir haben uns gut erholt.
      Gute Lage, um die Insel zu erkunden.
      Im Ort selber i…

      Tanja B.

      deutschland

      Stayed Apr 2022

      Ein kleines, großes Paradies

      Die Finca war für 14 Tage für uns ein Ort der Ruhe, Entspannung und ein Zuhause. Uns hat es an nichts gefehlt. Wir haben den idyllischen und liebevoll gestalteten Garten in seiner ganzen Blütenpracht genossen, haben Füchte ernten dürfen und die klein. ..

      Christine B.

      Stayed Feb 2022

      Ein Haus, das einen mit offenen Armen empfängt

      Wer, nachdem er die staubige Piste den Hang entlang hinter sich gebracht hat und sich mit einem Schwung hinaufbegibt, ahnt bereits, dass ihn schon wenige Kurven weiter ein besonderer Ort erwartet. Und kaum, dass er den Parkplatz des Grundstücks errei…

      Carina D.

      Stayed Jul 2021

      Wunderbares Haus

      Sehr schöner, grosser Garten auf Terrassen angelegt, ein Ort für perfekte Sonnenuntergänge, es hat viele Sitzgelegenheiten draussen und ein Pool mitten in der Vegetation.
      Das Haus ist sehr sauber, bietet alles was man so braucht und die Betreuung vo…

      Pascal L.

      Schweiz

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      What are the top vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe?

      The heart wants what the heart wants, and right now that’s to get away. Now’s the time to pack your suitcase and retreat to one of these top vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe:

      • Make the most of handy amenities like cookware, dishware and utensils and a barbecue grill at “Casa El Vendaval En Tijarafe”. Located around 1 mile from Tijarafe, this unique property has 2 bedrooms and good guest reviews.
      • “Casa El Consuelo In Tijarafe” also promises a memorable escape, offering 1 bedroom, coffee and tea making facilities, daily housekeeping services and more. It’s around 1 mile from Tijarafe.

      For even more great options, use the search bar at the top of the page to find the perfect Tijarafe vacation rental for you.

      What are the top-rated vacation rentals for weekend getaways in or near Tijarafe?

      There’s nothing quite like a short escape to reset your batteries. If you’re ready for some good old-fashioned R&R, these popular weekend getaways in and near Tijarafe make an excellent base for a mini break:

      • Located around 1 mile to the west of Tijarafe, “Casa Maryluna In Tijarafe” has everything you need for a fun weekend escape, including a stovetop and a fridge. When you’re ready to venture out and explore, there are plenty of outdoor attractions to visit like San Antonio Volcano and Playa de trigo.
      • Another terrific option is “Casa Chica En Tijarafe”, which is around 1 mile west of Tijarafe. When you’re not cozying up in your rental making the most of a fridge and cable/satellite TV services, check out some of the area’s top sights like Playa de la Zamora Grande and Nogales Beach.

      Can I find studio apartments for rent in and around Tijarafe?

      Immerse yourself in the culture and atmosphere of Tijarafe from the comfort of a studio apartment. Whether you plan to take a break on your own or have a good time with friends, you’ll find the perfect studio apartment in and around Tijarafe:

      • Explore the world around you from the comfort of “Casa El Consuelo In Tijarafe”. This property is a great base for sightseeing and offers amenities including an iron and ironing board and cable/satellite TV services.
      • Another great option is “Casa Maryluna In Tijarafe”. Make use of coffee and tea making facilities, daily housekeeping services and other amenities during your getaway.

      There are many sights around Tijarafe to add to your itinerary. Satisfy your inner culture vulture by visiting Eduardo Westerdahl Museum of Contemporary Art and Medieval Adventure at Castillo San Miguel.

      Can I find short term rentals in or near Tijarafe?

      Whether you’re in search of a compact apartment for you and your other half or a vacation home with enough room for the family, short-term rentals are easy to find in and around Tijarafe. These retreats make a comfortable base for a quick trip:

      • For a wonderful night or two away, it’s tough to beat “Casa Nonito En Tijarafe”. It’s nice and close to the center of Tijarafe, along with plenty of things to see and do.
      • Alternatively, spend a few relaxing nights at “Casa Lorenzo In Tijarafe”. This comfy, conveniently located property will feel like your home away from home.

      What are the best romantic weekend getaways in or near Tijarafe?

      Nothing says “I love you” like a romantic weekend together. If you’re longing to spend a couple of relaxing nights away with your partner, we’ve got some romantic getaways in and around Tijarafe that will sweep you off your feet:

      • Sneak away on Friday afternoon for a few passionate nights at “Casa El Vendaval En Tijarafe”. Located roughly 1 mile from Tijarafe, this place comes with plenty of nice touches, including a swimming pool and daily housekeeping services.
      • “Casa El Consuelo In Tijarafe” is another popular option that’ll impress. It’s around 1 mile from Tijarafe and comes with daily housekeeping services and air conditioning.

      What are the best large group vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe?

      Check out these large group vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe where you won’t have to leave anyone off your guest list:

      • A nice range of amenities including a fireplace and a swimming pool make “Charming House In The Heart Of The Annapolis Historical District” a favorite. This generous property has 6 bedrooms and sleeps up to 12 guests. From Tijarafe’s center, it’s around 1 mile away to the northwest.
      • Invite as many as 12 of your best friends to “House With Pool With 3 Apartments” and fill the place with love and laughter. This top option has 4 bedrooms and is around 3 miles to the southeast of central Tijarafe. It’s packed with features to keep your large group happy and comfortable, such as an ocean view and a nearby beach.

      What are the best houses for rent with a pool in or near Tijarafe?

      Nothing says fun times like a pool. Dust off your inflatable swan and browse these rental houses in or near Tijarafe that feature this added bonus:

      • Make yourself comfortable at “La Somadita Tinizara, An Intimate Canarian House With Views Of The Sea And The Mountains”, where your main priority will be spending time in the pool. Amenities including coffee and tea making facilities and childrens activities help make this getaway a favorite with guests.
      • Otherwise, unpack your bags at “Perseidas House – Wonderfull House With Pool And Sea Views”. Along with an invigorating pool, make use of a living room and a TV.

      Not sure what the weather is like in Tijarafe? It has a mediterranean climate, with average temperatures in summer ranging from 70 ºF to 70 ºF. If you’re searching for a little more inspiration on where to stay in this amazing destination, use the search bar at the top of the page and adjust the filters to browse through our entire selection of Tijarafe vacation rentals.

      What are the best large family vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe?

      Whether your ideal getaway is high in the mountains or down by the beach, you’ll enjoy it even more if you share the experience with loved ones. Choose one of these large family vacation rentals in or near Tijarafe and bring along the whole crew:

      • About 6 miles to the southeast of Tijarafe, “Villa Javier La Palma” has 4 bedrooms and can sleep up to 8 guests. It comes with a host of amenities, including a stereo and outdoor furniture.
      • “Strelitzia House: Villa With Pool” is another top pick for families. It’s around 12 miles to the east of Tijarafe, has 4 bedrooms and can accommodate up to 7 guests. Handy amenities here include free toiletries and a kitchen.

      If you’d love to do some sightseeing, there are lots of family-friendly attractions nearby to stick on your itinerary. Loro Park, Siam Park and Aqualand Costa Adeje are fine places to start.

      Can I find family cabin rentals in or near Tijarafe?

      Spending time with family is important, which is why we’ll help you find a space where you can truly connect. Rent one of these family cabin rentals in or near Tijarafe and make memories with your loved ones:

      • “Beautiful Quiet Comfortable Cottage With Ocean View” – Approximately 4 miles northwest of the center of Tijarafe, this family-friendly getaway comes with a separate dining area and coffee and tea making facilities.
      • “Cabin – Rustic House: Moonlight” – Rally the troops and spend a few nights or more at this appealing rental, which is around 16 miles to the south of Tijarafe. You’ll have access to cable/satellite TV services, a TV and a great deal more.

      For more options, use the search bar at the top of the page and adjust the filters to find the Tijarafe vacation rental that’s perfect for your needs.

      What are the best large houses to rent with indoor pools in or near Tijarafe?

      Go for a dip anytime you like when you stay at one of our large rental houses with an indoor pool. Pack your favorite swimsuit and check out these properties in or near Tijarafe that come with this premium touch:

      • Invite your closest friends over for a leisurely paddle around at “Villa La Media Luna – Ideal For Families”. This property has space to spare, with 4 bedrooms comfortably sleeping up to 8 guests. A garden and a fireplace are other things you’ll love about this place.
      • In addition to its inviting indoor pool, “House The Mail For 6 People” comes with a swimming pool and an ocean view. It has 3 bedrooms that can accommodate up to 7 people, so you can bring the whole gang along.

      Want to see a few more options? Find the perfect pad among these the search bar at the top of the page. Simply adjust the filters to find the Tijarafe vacation rental that’s perfect for you.

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      The 10 Best Tijarafe Hotels, Spain (from € 68)

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      La Somadita Tinizara

      Tijarafe

      Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, La Somadita Tinizara is located in Tijarafe. It offers free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi.
      beautiful quiet place. superb view. Lots of space. super clean.

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      9.5

      Superb

      65 reviews

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      €87.50

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      Tijarafe 1

      Tijarafe

      Holiday home Tijarafe 1 is located in Tijarafe and offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden and barbecue facilities. It offers free Wi-Fi and garden views.
      11/10!
      A lovely and unique place kept by very friendly hosts. The apartment was very well equipped and clean. Almost every day we were suprised with delicious local specialities. We were offered exotic fruits with no limits. Beautiful garden and pool.

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      9.4

      Excellent

      27 reviews

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      El Time

      Tijarafe

      Featuring garden views, El Time Holiday Home features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace, around 1.8 km from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach.
      Everything about our stay was just perfect. Angelica was a superb hostess and made sure that we had everything we needed. The entire stay felt as comfortable staying with family and was very very peaceful.
      The apartment is perfectly equipped for lounging around, cooking, and hitting the beach. Angelica welcomed us with a basket of amazing fruits from her trees as well as fresh juice (all delicious and already sorely missed).
      The property is lush and welcoming, with great facilities and plenty of space. Of course, this is La Palma, so you can expect some active driving to get into town, but the sunsets will do a good job convincing you to stay in.

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      9.8

      Excellent

      35 reviews

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      Los Lilos

      Tijarafe

      Featuring a balcony and garden views, Los Lilos is located around 600 meters from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach. It features a private outdoor pool, a garden and free private parking.

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      8.9

      Fantastic

      15 reviews

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      Casa Hortensia2

      Tijarafe

      Offering a terrace, Casa Hortensia2 is located in Tijarafe, 1. 8 km from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach. It offers a balcony, free private parking and free Wi-Fi.
      The host is a great lady. Very kind and generous. The house is big and very good value for money. The views from the terrace are incredible

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      8.7

      Fantastic

      20 reviews

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      Ferienvilla Finca Tijarafe mit beheiztem Pool

      Tijarafe

      Ferienvilla Finca Tijarafe mit beheittem Pool is located in Tijarafe, 56 km from Santa Cruz de la Palma. It features a heated swimming pool. The windows offer sea views.
      Well equipped with an amazing location. The house gives a true feeling of being in La Palma with spectacular views of the ocean by day and the stars at night.

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      9.3

      Excellent

      18 reviews

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      my hell village

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      Tijarafe

      My hell Village is located in Tijarafe and offers a garden and a terrace. The villa was built in 2017. It features a balcony and free Wi-Fi.
      This is a fantastic property and is very well equipped!

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      9.5

      Excellent

      34 reviews

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      Casa Rural Los Padres A

      Tijarafe

      Offering pool views, Casa Rural Los Padres A is located 1.7 km from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a terrace.
      Pretty much everything! The pool and location are great. Our 2nd stay. It has everything. We will return again.

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      8.5

      Very good

      19 reviews

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      Casa Maryluna

      Tijarafe

      Set in Tijarafe in the Palma region, Casa Maryluna has a garden. Guests have access to a fully equipped kitchen.
      great ocean view!!!!!

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      8.4

      Very good

      9 reviews

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      Casa Rosa

      Tijarafe

      Located in Tijarafe in the Canary Islands region, Casa Rosa is 700 meters from Puerto de Tazacorte Beach.
      That one week we spent in Casa Rosa was one of the most wonderful time in our life. Rosa is the greatest, kindest, friendliest host we have ever seen.
      Rosa, thank you so much for the very-very nice and delicious welcome home-made cakes, the amazing fruits and all your kindness!
      The Casa Rosa is perfect! It’s nice, clean, perfectly equipped, comfortable kitchen, bathroom, living room, bedroom. But seriously, you have everything you need in a kitchen. The atmosphere is friendly, wonderful! We felt ourself like home.
      And the great, beautiful terrace with the breathtaking, amazing oceanview! Then the sunset. .. As the sun sets in the Ocean! That was really like in a dream!
      Everything was awesome!
      Dear Rosa, we would definitely like to return and we will recommend you to everyone!
      Thank you very much for everything again!
      See you soon
      Peter

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      9.5

      Superb

      66 reviews

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      ti233 in Tijarafe, Western Region

      ti233 in Tijarafe, Western Region | Your real estate agency in La Palma, Canary Islands

      We are a small and flexible team of professionals with over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry.
      We will be happy to assist you in English, Spanish, German, French and Portuguese.

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      BUNGALOW WITH SEPARATE GUESTHOUSE

      LOCATION:

      • TIJARAFE village
      • District LA PUNTA
      • good climate
      • Sea and mountain view
      • about 565 meters above sea level

      DESCRIPTION:

      – The property has a total of approx. 1.742 sq.m.

      – Bungalow approx. 188 sqm built-up area

      Main house:

      • Spacious hall
      • Living room
      • Kitchen
      • 1 bedroom
      • 1 Bathroom
      • Laundry
      • Large dry cellar
      • Large terrace with a beautiful view
      • Roof terrace with 360º view

      Guest house:

      • Living-dining-kitchen
      • 1 bedroom
      • Shower room
      • Large terrace
      • Solarium roof terrace

      GENERAL CONDITION:

      • Good general condition

      BUILDING MATERIALS:

      • Reinforced concrete flat roofs
      • Ordinary concrete block walls
      • Aluminum doors and windows
      • Window frame
      • Climalit glazing
      • Part with mosquito nets
      • Wooden interior doors
      • Stone floor tiles
      • Terrace with awning
      • All high quality materials

      INDOOR CLIMATE:

      • Air conditioning hot/cold in all rooms
      • Heated floor in the main living room

      HOT WATER:

      • Electric water heater

      COMMUNICATIONS:

      • Electricity
      • City water supply
      • Personal water supply

      EQUIPMENT:

      • Furniture and equipment included in the price

      LAND:

      Owned approx. 1.742 sq.m.

      • Slightly inclined
      • Cactus garden
      • Partially remains in its natural state

      ROAD ACCESS:

      • Concrete road

      WALKING DISTANCE:

      • Bus stop about 5 minutes
      • Supermarket about 8 minutes

      DISTANCES BY CAR:

      • Tijarafe about 5 minutes
      • Supermarket about 3 minutes
      • Restaurant about 5 minutes away
      • Health center about 5 minutes away
      • Tazacorte beach about 10 minutes
      • Los Llanos about 15 minutes
      • El Paso about 25 minutes away from
      • Hospital about 40 minutes away
      • Airport about 50 minutes
      • Santa Cruz about 50 minutes away

      ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

      • Very bright house
      • Very well equipped and well maintained house
      • Large windows to the sea
      • A beautiful view that cannot be obstructed

      КОМФОРТАБЕЛЬНЫЙ ОБЪЕКТ НЕДВИЖИМОСТИ С ВОЗМОЖНОСТЬЮ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ДЛЯ РАЗЛИЧНЫХ ЦЕЛЕЙ

      ДОМ В ОЧЕНЬ ХОРОШЕМ КЛИМАТИЧЕСКАЯ ЗОНА С НЕЗАБЫВАЕМЫЕ ЗАКАТЫ

      ИДЕАЛЬНО ПОДХОДИТ В КАЧЕСТВЕ ДОМА ОТДЫХА

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      ADDITIONAL COSTS FOR BUYING REAL ESTATE:

      Each purchase of a property incurs an additional cost to the stated sale price, usually in the range of 10 to 11%. Typically, these costs are as follows:

      • land transfer tax: 6.5% of the purchase price.
      • cost of land registration
      • notary fees
      • costs for the change of ownership in the cadastre
      • real estate agency professional fees: 3% (minimum EUR 1,800, excluding IGIC) of the sale price of the property

      Additional costs and options to be considered:

      • Mortgage costs if financing purchase
      • If the seller is a promoter, then there is no land transfer tax to pay, but 7% IPC plus 1% tax on documented legal acts, on the purchase price

      Standard Note: Descriptions are written with data provided by vendors. INMOBILIARIA LA PALMA – ILP LEO BOHNKE disclaims any liability for possible deviations or errors between what is described here and reality. However, before we start the buying process, we do all in-depth checks about the property.

      © ILP LEO BOHNKE S.

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