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With beautiful design, manicured gardens and terraces with amazing views
By Claire Gervat
Renting a holiday home is a fabulous way of getting under the skin of a destination or just a relaxing option when you want to be in charge of your own timetable, but finding that ideal property on Lanzarote can be a daunting process due to the bewildering variety on offer. To help narrow down your options, we’ve brought together our favourites, taking in everything from sleek seaside villas to architectural one-offs set in some of the island’s less-trodden landscapes. What they all have in common is beautiful design, gardens and terraces to make the most of the enviably dry and sunny climate, and fistfuls of enthusiastic guest reviews.
While we have not stayed in every property featured, we have done the hard work for you. We have carefully selected these as recommendations based on their location, design, previous guest reviews. All listings on Condé Nast Traveller are independently selected by our editors. If you book something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
La Cabaña
La Asomada
There’s an almost monastic simplicity to the architecture of La Cabaña in La Asomada that can’t fail to soothe the soul. Its stark, linear whiteness, accentuated by the moody darkness of the surrounding lava fields, is relieved only by the quote-mark-shaped swimming pool and the native plants. The interior is earthier, but just as striking: chunky wooden tables, rustic clay lamp bases and a collection of folk-art pieces sit harmoniously amid furnishings in the elemental colours of the island’s volcanic hills, visible through floor-to-ceiling windows. With views down to Puerto Calero and the sea to complete the picture, guests may struggle to tear themselves away.
Address: La Cabaña, Camino la Vegueta 21, 35571 La Asomada, Spain Sleeps: six Book now
Magic Famara
Caleta de Famara
Lanzarote’s wild north-west is well off the radar for most visitors, aside from in-the-know surfers who come to test themselves at Famara, aka Europe’s Hawaii. It’s here, in a small gated residential development, that you’ll find this exquisite beach house, a bijou bolthole for two. Its harmonious design echoes the local landscapes, from the sea-blue wooden ceilings to the black-rock base of the bench seating in the living area, while outside is a cactus garden and plunge pool with views along the vast sweep of beach. Be sure to ask owner Luc for his insider tips on everything from the safest swimming beaches to the savviest kitesurfing instructors.
Address: Magic Famara, Calle Chirimoya, 93, 35558 Urb. Famara, Las Palmas, Spain Sleeps: three Website: magicfamara.com Book now
Vulkano Villas
Mala
A clever solution for those who adore being with their grandchildren – but not 24/7 – this eye-catching, architect-designed building in Mala, in the island’s undeveloped north, contains two self-contained spaces. The larger house has two bedrooms and a small swimming pool, while the loft sleeps two and has a hot tub. When it comes to decor, the look is elegantly minimalist and monochrome, so there’s nothing to distract from the views out over the cactus garden, which is lit up at night to impressive effect. The setting feels gloriously remote, but the beach and family-friendly seafood restaurants of Arrieta are just a couple of miles away.
Address: Calle Lomo de la Cruz, 3A, 35543 Mala, Las Palmas, Spain Sleeps: up to six Website: vulkanovillas.com Book now
An arty beachside bolthole
Playa Quemada
Wake up to the sound of lapping waves in this lovingly restored little fisherman’s cottage beside a quiet beach to the south of the island. The upgrade has enhanced its simple charm; the whitewashed walls are hung with paintings of local plants and sea creatures, and the wooden furniture is just rustic enough. If the sea views from the two terraces – one shaded – prove inspirational, there’s also a separate studio space for guests’ creative endeavours. With a few casual restaurants a short stroll away in the village of Playa Quemada, this is a perfect spot for a couple looking to enjoy some downtime for two.
Sleeps: up to four Website: airbnb.co.uk Book now
Villa Mila
Puerto Calero
Built by the developer of Puerto Calero for his own use, Villa Mila occupies a prime spot overlooking the gleaming yachts in this glossy marina-resort. It’s made for an indulgent squad reunion: there’s a huge pool, a generously proportioned barbecue and terraces for lazing around, while the interior retains the feel of a refined family home with oodles of contemporary artworks and squashy sofas. If you can tear yourself away, there are more than enough elegant restaurants, bars and boutiques practically on your doorstep, plus boats to charter for further-flung meanderings.
Address: Villa Mila, Calle Roque Nublo, 35571 Puerto Calero, Spain Sleeps: 10 Website: booking.com Book now
Villa Guatiza
Guatiza
Discover a quieter corner of Lanzarote with a stay in a sympathetically restored 200-year-old farmhouse in Guatiza in the island’s north-east. Inside, whitewashed walls and wood-beamed ceilings are complemented by eclectic touches such as a Moroccan glass lantern above a handmade cedar dining table. The outside space is equally inviting, from the veranda with volcanic views to the sheltered heated pool. Explore your surroundings on the bicycles provided: sculptor César Manrique’s surreally lovely Jardín de Cactus is only a short pedal away. Otherwise, it’s a 10-minute drive to the fishing village of Arrieta with its sheltered beach and low-key seafood restaurants.
Address: Calle Palo Blanco 29 Lanzarote, 35544 Guatiza, Spain Sleeps: up to six Website: booking.com Book now
Villa Alcalde
Mácher
A smart country house in the tranquil market town of Mácher in the heart of the island, Villa Alcalde is perfect for big family gatherings. There’s space in the landscaped grounds for everyone, with quiet corners for reading, an outdoor kitchen and an inviting pool area. The neutrally decorated property is just as spacious with seven bedrooms, plus a sofa bed in the TV room, and a vast first-floor open-plan living area with its own cactus garden, which has sublime views of volcanoes and the sea. Need more? Manager Jules can arrange everything from a private chef to guided nature walks.
Address: Villa Alcalde, Camino el Volcan L 29, 33571 Mácher, Spain Sleeps: up to 16 Website booking.com Book now
Finca el Rincón de Lanzarote
Mácher
Looking at the clean-cut, minimalist lines of Finca el Rincón de Lanzarote, it’s hard to believe it was once a typical Canarian farmhouse surrounded by tomato fields. Traces of the old building remain in the form of volcanic-rock walls and old black-and-white photographs, but the rest of this two-bedroom retreat is right up to date, from the floor-to-ceiling windows for ocean gazing to the gleaming white kitchen. From the swimming pool, presided over by a venerable palm tree, and the separate outdoor gym, there are views across the countryside towards the fringes of sleepy Mácher with its handful of shops and restaurants.
Address: Finca el Rincón de Lanzarote, Camino el Rincon 10, Mácher, 35571 Tias, Spain Sleeps: four Website: booking.com Book now
Villa Lucia
Castillo del Aguila
Guests at Villa Lucia may find themselves spending hours gazing meditatively out to sea. The recently renovated property borders the coastal path in one of Playa Blanca’s most desirable areas, close to the marina, and its various terraces provide spellbinding views across the water to the neighbouring islands. The ocean informs the breezy, rustic-modern interiors too: the blue-and-white palette is decidedly nautical, as are the coloured-glass fishing floats and wooden fish wall hangings dotted around the place. There are good, if busy, sandy beaches a 20-minute walk away, but a car would be handy for venturing to quieter corners.
Sleeps: six Website: airbnb.co.uk Book now
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Estellar
Puerto del Carmen
Completed in March 2019, this five-bedroom, single-storey villa is a fabulous hangout for any group gathering. Its location in the quiet Los Mojones area of Puerto del Carmen gives you the best of both worlds: peace and privacy, but with restaurants, bars and beaches within walking distance. Not that you’ll be in a hurry to leave: reasons to stay put include a large sun-baked terrace with views of the sea, palm trees and sugar-cube houses, a swimming pool big enough for the whole party and a huge hot tub. The smart contemporary interior is light-filled and neutral, with judicious quirky touches such as black-and-white photographs of elephants and rhinos.
Address: Calle los Mojones, 7 Los Mojones, 35510 Puerto del Carmen, Spain Sleeps: 10 Website: booking.com Book now
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Lanzarote Luxury Villas, Tabayesco, Lanzarote
Tabayesco,
Lanzarote,
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Two enormous sugar cube villas (sleeping 12-16) plus a yurt, set in northern Lanzarote’s unspoilt village of Tabayesco, 1km from golden La Garita beach
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Forget what you think you know about Lanzarote. This pair of whitewashed villas are a fabulous departure from the island’s busy resorts. The six- and seven-bedroom cubed supervillas emerge from this volcanic rock’s coastal plains like otherworldly structures, with spacious bedrooms, private solar-heated pools aplenty, full kitchens, free-standing bathtubs, stunning contemporary artworks and mesmerising views – from the burnt amber and charcoal mountainous backdrop, right out to the crystalline waters of the Atlantic.
Spread out here with groups of friends and families: there’s even a Yurt with private plunge pool on the grounds of one supervilla for people who prefer al fresco living but want a little privacy from the party.
Both villas are in the sleepy village of Tabayesco in a truly unspoilt corner of Lanzarote’s northern, wild terrain, yet are mere minutes from La Garita’s golden sands (restaurants and shops are just a little further). Best of all, the English-speaking managers are on hand to divulge the gems of their local knowledge. They also run some smaller hideaways and an eco-resort on the island. Adventure awaits, tell the whole family.
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see our Flexible Booking Policy.
Highs
Stunning location, excellent facilities and hypnotic views in a peaceful, unspoilt corner of Lanzarote
Golden La Garita beach is just 1km away
The villas are great for families travelling together, with six and seven bedrooms apiece, plus a quirky yurt for a little privacy
Exceptional value, especially if you’re staying for a week or more
Great info and services offered by locally-based British managers, including meal deliveries, babysitting and farmers’ grocery boxes
Lows
Weekly stays are preferred (and are much better value)
The Yurt that sits on the same plot as La Garita Supervilla may have other guests staying in it if not booked as part of your group
Restaurants and shops are a drive away, albeit a very short one
Best time to go
“Lanzarote enjoys a warm climate year-round, with highs reaching around 25-30C in August, and ranging between 17-25C in January. Rain levels are low. If you ask locals, they’ll say the best time to visit is between September and December, when weather is most settled. It’s an ideal location to seek respite from cold winters in northern Europe.”
Our top tips
“From nearby Orzola, take a half-hour ferry ride across the periwinkle-blue sea to La Graciosa, a car-free island with some incredible fish restaurants. Don’t miss a visit to the fascinating end-of-the-world viewpoint El Mirador del Río, a short drive away. It’s also well worth going wine-tasting in La Geria region.”
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Luxury Villas
2 villas for 12-16 + yurt for 4
Self-catering (restaurants nearby)
All ages welcome
Open all year
Outdoor Pool
Spa Treatments
WiFi
Pet Friendly
Disabled Access
Beach Nearby
Off-street Parking
Restaurants Nearby
Air Conditioning
Guest Lounge
Terrace
Garden
Gym
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Rooms
These gorgeous villas booth ooze traditional Canarian style – seen in bohemian furniture, fabrics and artwork – contrasted with calm lines, exposed volcanic stone, soothing white walls, modern bathrooms and striking angles (mirroring their sugar cube exteriors).
Beds range from four-poster to large doubles and twins; many have spoiling free-standing, pebble-lined bathtubs for soaking up glorious views from mountains to sea.
La Garita Supervilla + yurts (sleeps 21 + kids) is a majestic 10-bedroom hideaway sitting comfortably between mountains and the Atlantic. It has six bedrooms in the main villa and a garden room under the private heated pool, plus there are shaded terraces, a hot tub, table tennis and pool table (plus it’s close to La Garita beach) so there’s plenty to keep large groups entertained. There’s a staff apartment on the side of the villa, but it has its own entrance.
The three additional Yurts (two are twins, the largest has a super-kingsize bed plus a single; these are included in the bedroom count) sit on this same complex and are surprisingly luxurious, with a generously domed living-sleeping area and masses of outdoor spaces, including a double daybed and a gazebo, a bar and a chill-out area. The plunge pool is a huge bonus.
Nearby, the Tabayesco Supervilla (sleeps 12) is in a class of its own: a fantastic six-bedroom, split-level villa that was once the owners’ family home, with contemporary styling, arresting artworks and glorious panoramas from the pool. The master bedroom is especially fine, with a free-standing tub.
Features include:
Hairdryer
Satellite TV
Terrace
WiFi
Eating
Both villas have sleek, spacious kitchens (La Garita’s is vast and open-plan; Tabayesco’s has a smart, marbled window-come-breakfast bar). The Yurts share an al fresco, full kitchen with granite worktops and wooden breakfast bar. All properties have barbecues.
Arrive to a welcome basket including tea bags, UHT milk, coffee and a bottle of drinking water (avoid the tap water here, it’s not drinkable). There are also options to choose before you arrive – perhaps you’d like the shopping done or a farmers’ grocery box waiting for you.
There are small supermarkets nearby if you decide to cook for yourself, or the wider Punta Mujeres-Arrieta area has some good restaurants: tapas, seafood and great views aplenty. If you’re staying closer to home, then there are some pleasant bars dotted along La Garita beach. An in-villa information pack has recommendations, both local and across the island.
Features include:
Barbecue
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Dishwasher
Fridge
Full kitchen
Hob or stove
Meal delivery service
Microwave
Oven
Restaurants nearby
Shopping service
Toaster
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Kids
The villas are ideal for families. Both have a full kitchen and indoor and outdoor dining tables, and there are lots of bathrooms and space so families can spread out in comfort. The beach is within walking distance, shops and restaurants are a five-minute drive away, and each property has its own pool/plunge pool.
Best for:
All ages
Family friendly accommodation:
Both villas are ideal for a few families holidaying together, and there’s even room for additional guests. There are plenty of twin rooms between both villas too. If booking the La Garita Supervilla, note that the three yurts are on the same plot of land but are separated by gardens, a wall and fencing, and come with its own plunge pool.
Families Should Know:
No pools are gated. No stair gate from dining area in Tabayesco Supervilla.
Distances:
Arrecife Airport: approx. 30km
Shops: five mins’ drive
Arrecife Hospital: approx. 30km
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Location
Lanzarote Luxury Villas are located in the tranquil village of Tabayesco, in the lesser-trodden north of the island.
By Air: Fly into Arrecife (30km), Lanzarote’s only airport, in the island’s capital.
From the Airport Most guests self-drive. You can take a taxi or catch the bus but a car is essential if you want to tour the island. Most guests will need to hire one.
Detailed directions to your villa will be sent when you book through i-escape.
Airports:
Lanzarote Arrecife 30. 0 km
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Beach 1.0 km
Shops 3.0 km
Restaurant 1.0 km
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Villa Caracoles in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Spain. Book Villa Caracoles
Villa Caracoles in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Spain. Book Villa Caracoles
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3060 rub – 6110 rub 29
RUB 6110 – RUB 9170 26
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WiFi 111
TV 117
Air conditioner 17
Mini-Bar 11
Parking 111
Restaurant 41
Bar 52
Pool 139
Fitness 29
Bath/Shower 107
Refrigerator 111
Type of allocation
Apartment 75
Villa 42
Hotel 18
Vacation home 9
Resort hotel 6
Aparthotel 2
Bed and breakfast 1
Guest house 1
Homestay 1
Attractions Costa Teguise
Aqua Park 0. 48 km.
Costa Teguise Golf Club 2.1 km.
Lagomar Museum 8 km.
Jardin de Cactus Gardens 9 km.
Campesino Monument 12 km.
Rancho Texas Park 16 km.
Airports Costa Teguise
Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 12 km.
Fuerteventura Airport 71 km.
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Guest rating at Villa Caracoles :
9.4/10
Excellent
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Free Wi-Fi Free private parking
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Location
This villa is located from the city center.
Sustainable and healthy holidays start here. Villa Villa Caracoles is located in Costa Teguise.
Sports guests will appreciate diving. Leisure options include a library, a bowling alley and a barbecue area.
Wi-Fi on site will help you stay connected. If you are traveling by car, you can park in the car park nearby.
Other services are available for guests. For example, ironing services and car rental.
Fans of water procedures will appreciate the water park. To make the trip not only pleasant, but also convenient, guests can order a transfer.
The room has a shower and TV. Equipment depends on the selected room category.
Room price
from 4 130
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Address: Los Corales, 66, 35509 Costa Teguise, Spin, Costa Tegis, 35509
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Registration Rules for Villa Caracoles
9000 Check-out time (Check-out):
Before 10:30
Accepted credit cards:
Maestro, Mastercard, Visa, Red6000
5 License number: VV010-35
There are no age restrictions for check-in.
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Casa Oceano Sea View Lanzarote – Inh 24308
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A place to relax after the pursuit of impressions! Hotel « Casa Oceano Sea View Lanzarote – Inh 24308 » is located in Costa Teguise. This hotel is within walking distance of the city centre.
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Barceló Lanzarote Active Resort
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8.2/10
Very good
6 470 per night
The beach is 2 minutes walk. Barceló Lanzarote Active Resort – Refurbished in 2022 underwent a renovation in January 2022. This resort is an all inclusive resort. It is located in the quiet town of Costa Teguise on the island of Lanzarote. With direct access to El Ancla Bay, this beachfront hotel offers great sea views.
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Las Caletas Village
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9/10
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to stay at Villa Caracoles?
The cost of living in Caracoles depends on the number of guests and the date.
The average cost per night is 4 130
Does Villa Caracoles have WiFi?
Free Wi-Fi is available for guests of the villa.
What popular attractions are close to Villa Caracoles?
Nearest attractions:
Golf Club Costa Teguise (0.53 km.) , Aqua Park (1.7 km.) , Lagomar Museum (8 km.) , Campesino Monument (11 km.) , Jardín de Cactus Gardens (11 km.) , Rancho Texas Park (14 km) , Lanzarote Golf Resort (15 km)
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in at Villa Caracoles is possible from 14:00 – 00:00, check-out Until 10:30.
How far is Villa Caracoles from the nearest airport?
Nearest airport Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport is at a distance of 10 km.
Does the villa have parking?
Free private parking is available for guests of the villa.
0.53 km.
Aqua Park 1.7 km.
Lagomar Museum 8 km.
Campesino Monument 11 km.
Jardin de Cactus Gardens 11 km.
Rancho Texas Park 14 km.
Lanzarote Golf Resort 15 km.
Cave of Jameos del Agua 21 km.
La Cueva de los Verdes Cave 21 km.
Nearest airports
Lanzarote-Arrecife Airport 10 km.
Fuerteventura Airport 68 km.
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Villa Las Caletas del Mar
Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
9. 4/10
Perfect
Free Wi-Fi
Free private parking
You can walk to the beach in just 12 minutes. Offering an outdoor pool and a garden, Villa Las Caletas del Mar is located in Costa Teguise, 1.9km from the water park and 2.4 km from the beach of Playa del Jablillo. It offers air conditioning. Free Wi-Fi is provided. Free private parking is available on site. The area is popular for hiking, snorkeling and table tennis.
Residencial Las Caletas, Avenida del Mar 1, Casa G9 1 – G9, 35008 Costa Teguise, Spain
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7 490 per night
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Luxury Villa el Palmeral
Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
10/10
Fabulous
Free Wi-Fi
Free private parking
1 Avenida del Mar Residencial Las Caletas, casa D1, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
8 750 per night
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Las Caletas Village
Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
9/10
Perfect
10 reviews
Free Wi-Fi
Free private parking
Just 300 meters from the Atlantic Ocean, these luxurious villas with a private outdoor pool are located in Lanzarote’s Costa Teguise.
Avenida del Mar, 1, 35509 Costa Teguise, Spain
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8 210 per night
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Casa Boutique Lanzarote
boutique hotel
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
8.8/10
amazing
Free Wi-Fi
Free private parking
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Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
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Free WiFi
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Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
9.4/10
Perfect
Free Wi-Fi
Free private parking
Just 1 minute walk to the beach. Complex of villas luxury casa playa roca bord de mer is located in Costa Teguise, 2 km from Playa del Jablillo and 1. 9 km from the water park. It offers air-conditioned villas with free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a bar.
Avenida del Mar 20 Bungalow 1, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
2 700 per night
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Luxury Anabel Villa
Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
9/10
Perfect
Boasting a private pool, terrace and garden views, Luxury Anabel Villa is located in Costa Teguise.
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8 390 per night
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Barcelo Lanzarote Active Resort
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Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
8. 2/10
Very well
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
The beach is 2 minutes walk. Barceló Lanzarote Active Resort – Refurbished in 2022 underwent a renovation in January 2022. This resort is an all inclusive resort. It is located in the quiet town of Costa Teguise on the island of Lanzarote. With direct access to El Ancla Bay, this beachfront hotel offers great sea views.
Avenida del Mar, 6, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
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6 470 per night
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Valentina Villa Private Pool Garden
Villa
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
8.8/10
amazing
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
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Del Mar 1, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
6 950 per night
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Occidental Lanzarote Mar
resort hotel
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
7.7/10
Good
172 reviews
Free Wi-Fi
Private parking
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Avenida del Mar, s/n, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
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4 490 per night
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Casahost Casa Oceano Lanzarote
Hotel
Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Free WiFi
Parking
Traveling economically is easy: Casahost Casa Oceano Lanzarote is located in Costa Teguise. This hotel is within walking distance of the city centre.
Del Mar, 1 – 35508 Costa Teguise, 35508
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Lighthouse Villa – Private Pool –
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Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Wi-Fi
It’s good when beauty begins as soon as you step outside the door! Lighthouse Villa – Private Pool – is located in Costa Teguise. This villa is located 2 km from the city center.
Calle las Tuneras 28, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain, Costa Teguise, 35508
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Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Free WiFi
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34 Avenida del Mar, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
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Costa Teguise, Lanzarote
Free private parking
1 Avenida del Mar, 35508 Costa Teguise, Spain
13 100 per night
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Free WiFi
Parking
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Hotel Gran Castillo Tagoro 5*, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
With so many options to choose from, it can be more difficult than you think. The design, layout and spaciousness of each of our rooms are perfect for families, but if you’re looking for a comfortable stay for two, we have adults-only options located in designated quiet areas of the hotel. Evaluate what is best for you, and don’t worry: no matter what you choose, an amazing environment awaits you!
SUPERIOR CONFORT ROOM
Rooms on the first floor of the hotel are spacious and comfortable rooms at the best price. In addition, due to the excellent location of these rooms, it is much faster and easier to get here.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Spacious and comfortable
Calm atmosphere
Large bathroom with shower and bathtub
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SUPERIOR CONFORT ROOM
SPACE AND COMFORT One of the main advantages of the Superior Confort room is spacious rooms. A comfortable seating area and an elegant living room form a single space, although they are slightly different from each other. Decor in light colors and a large window overlooking the terrace create a feeling of supreme comfort and freedom. Finally, the visual warmth of furniture and textiles is a guarantee of even greater comfort and coziness. With us you will feel at home. The room is filled with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere conducive to relaxation. The room has a double bed or two single beds, a sofa bed in the combined seating area and a large fully equipped bathroom with two sinks, a hydromassage shower and a bathtub.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
IN THIS ISSUE AT YOUR SERVICE:
Spacious room divided into sleeping and living areas
Large, fully equipped bathroom with shower and bathtub
Comfort sofa bed in seating area
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible sense of freedom
Furnished terrace
SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOM
With a bright, comfortable and very spacious shared seating area and a large bathroom, these beautiful rooms are the perfect starting point for a fabulous family vacation.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person one time.
Comfort and space
Calm atmosphere
Large bathroom with hydromassage shower and bathtub
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SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOM
SPACE AND PEACE At the entrance to these beautiful double rooms, most of the guests are in for a pleasant surprise: so much space, and it’s all just for us?! Here you can feel the freedom – you will enjoy every minute spent in this elegant and comfortable room. With soothing shades of cream, beige and yellow, light wood furniture and luxurious fabrics, the thoughtful design easily separates the living area from the bedroom without hiding the common space.
The room is filled with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that invites you to relax. The room has a double bed or two single beds, a sofa bed in the combined seating area and a large fully equipped bathroom with two sinks, a hydromassage shower and a bathtub.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
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Spacious room divided into sleeping and living areas
Large, fully equipped bathroom with shower and bathtub
Comfort sofa bed in seating area
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible sense of freedom
Furnished terrace
SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOM – OCEAN VIEW
Spacious double room with combined seating area, large terrace and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. A fabulous choice for the whole family.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. (not included in Half Board Extended) – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person one time. (not included in Half Board Extended)
Beautiful ocean view
Comfort and space
Large bathroom with hydromassage shower and bathtub
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SUPERIOR DOUBLE ROOM – OCEAN VIEW
LOOK AT THE SEA FORGET TIME… As with any of our Superior Double Rooms, you’ll be captivated by the fabulous feeling of spaciousness, stunning natural light and soothing design – a combination that will make you forget about everything in the world in an instant. This option involves one very important addition – the opportunity to immerse yourself in the contemplation of the majestic Atlantic Ocean directly from your terrace. In addition, you can draw inspiration here by playing the puzzle game “I see” with the children! The sleeping area has a double bed or two single beds, and the combined seating area has a comfortable sofa bed and a coffee table. Refresh in the large, fully-equipped bathroom with double sinks and hydromassage shower, or let yourself relax in the tub after a day out in the hot sun.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes free access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema (not included in Half Board Extended).
IN THIS ISSUE AT YOUR SERVICE:
Stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean
Spacious room divided into sleeping and living areas
Large, fully equipped bathroom with hydromassage shower and bathtub
Comfort sofa bed in the seating area
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible sense of freedom
MERLIN CHILDREN’S ROOM
Discover the magic of Merlin – a constant hit among children and adults: two rooms in one. A quiet, calm bedroom for mom and dad on the one hand and a colorful realm of games and fun on the other. A hotel room has never been so much fun!
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – Daily entrance ticket to the 5D cinema, for children up to 12 years old. And One entrance ticket for adults one time.
Place for recreation and entertainment for children
Toys and games, including PlayStation 4 in
Unforgettable experiences and choices that kids will love
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MERLIN CHILDREN’S ROOM
PERFECT FAMILY ROOM Even before you enter your room, the brightly colored corridors along the way will remind you that you are in the most creative part of the hotel. Open the door and the kids will rush headlong into their own fairytale room, where even the painted walls tell a story. Even before you enter your room, the brightly colored corridors along the way will remind you that you are in the most creative part of the hotel.
Neutral hues of cream and beige create a soothing environment for adults to lie back in comfortable double or large single beds and watch TV to recharge their batteries. You can add peace and quiet by closing the sliding doors and allowing the children to play on their own in their own half of the room. If they invite you to their place, you will immediately find what was the reason for their delight. A toy box full of fun stuff, a special kids welcome pack, a play tent, a drawing board and their own TV, not to mention the PlayStation 4, will keep them entertained and bored for a long time.
Additional amenities include a large full bathroom with a hydromassage shower and bathtub, tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes.
The room rate includes free access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
It’s obvious why Merlin is the most popular number for families with children!
IN THIS ISSUE AT YOUR SERVICE:
Special design of the children’s part of the room.
Sliding doors provide maximum comfort and privacy.
PlayStation, toy box and special welcome pack for children.
Vitanova Spa Family Pass.
5D cinema tickets.
SUPERIOR FAMILY ROOM
Relax and unwind in these beautiful rooms, where a separate seating area and bedroom create a more dynamic atmosphere. Maximum comfort and additional personal space.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
More versatile space and dynamic environment
Large terrace overlooking the hotel
Separate living and sleeping areas
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SUPERIOR FAMILY ROOM
THE CHARM OF VERSATILITY Is it time to leave the world behind and plunge into the bliss of a comfortable and well-deserved siesta? Or watch TV while your significant other and children lay down to rest? These beautifully spacious rooms are as versatile as possible, thanks to sliding doors that separate the living area from the bedroom. Close the door and you will have two separate rooms. Open it and you will be amazed by the incredible space created by the integration of all elements of the room: from the terrace and sitting area to the bedroom.
Sophisticated interiors with nautical hues and warm tones of beige, cream and yellow create a relaxing holiday atmosphere. These rooms are equipped with double or twin beds, a sofa bed and a large modern bathroom with two sinks, a hydromassage shower and a bathtub.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
IN THIS ISSUE AT YOUR SERVICE:
Sliding door between bedroom and sitting area for maximum versatility
Large, fully equipped bathroom with hydromassage shower and bathtub
Comfort sofa bed in the seating area
Spacious furnished terrace with pleasant views of the resort
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible sense of freedom
SUPERIOR FAMILY ROOM – OCEAN VIEW
Versatile, spacious and very comfortable rooms are the perfect solution for the whole family. It offers a separate living room, large bedroom and, most importantly, scenic ocean views from your terrace.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
More versatile space and dynamic environment
Large terrace with great ocean views
Separate living and sleeping areas
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SUPERIOR FAMILY ROOM – OCEAN VIEW
SUPERIOR VIEW ROOM Very spacious, flooded with light and featuring an elegant, comfortable design, these rooms are famous for two features: amazing versatility, which allows you to create two rooms in one, and stunning views from terraces on the Atlantic Ocean.
The special design, in which sliding doors separate the sleeping and living areas, allows you to decide how you want to use the space, guided by your mood and the mood of the children: the children can sleep while you watch TV, or you yourself can relax a little, including cartoons. Just close the door, and your room will immediately be divided into two parts. Open it and you will be amazed by the incredible space created by the combination of all elements of the room: from the bedroom and sitting area to the terrace.
Elegantly decorated in shades of cream and beige with nautical touches, these warm and relaxing rooms offer a wonderful sense of calm. They are equipped with double or twin beds, a sofa bed and a large modern bathroom with double sinks, hydromassage shower and bathtub. Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a free safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
IN THIS ISSUE AT YOUR SERVICE:
Sliding door between bedroom and sitting area for maximum versatility
Spacious furnished terrace with stunning ocean views
Large, fully equipped bathroom with hydromassage shower and bathtub
Comfort sofa bed in the seating area
Relaxed atmosphere and incredible sense of freedom
FAMILY TWO-STOREY ROOM 2 BEDROOMS
A unique, mesmerizing duplex room with a full bathroom and master bedroom on the top floor and a second bedroom, bathroom and sitting area on the bottom. Create a private space to relax and dedicate an entire floor to your children.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Bright, original with a modern urban touch
Two separate floors, each with its own bedroom and bathroom
More space for a large family
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FAMILY TWO-STOREY ROOM 2 BEDROOMS
URBAN CHARM Just imagine relaxing in one of our divine duplex rooms! Original and much loved by children with their own floor, the Duplex Rooms are a stunning combination of comfort, space and luxury. Close the door and you’ll forget where you are – the room’s majestic cosmopolitan setting makes you feel like you’re in New York or even London. But just by taking a step onto the terrace, you will return to Lanzarote again – where else, if not in the Canaries, you can enjoy such a wonderful sun all year round?!
The room occupies space on two floors: on the top floor there is a master bedroom with a private bathroom. This is the most private part of the room, designed to give mom and dad some peace and quiet. Downstairs on the first floor you will find a second bedroom for two with a double or twin bed, a fully equipped bathroom with a hydromassage shower and bathtub, and a combined sitting area with an additional sofa bed.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
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Stunning layout on both floors
Master bedroom and en suite upstairs
Second bedroom and spacious sitting area on the first floor
Full bathroom with hydromassage shower and separate bathtub
Large terrace with great pool views
SUPERIOR 2 BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM
Two separate bedrooms and a sitting area – a good choice, especially for a large family. You will certainly appreciate the exceptional space and extra comfort!
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person one time.
More space for a big family
Two bedrooms and separate living room
Spacious sun deck
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SUPERIOR 2 BEDROOM FAMILY ROOM
THIS IS A WONDERFUL FEELING OF HOME… The idea of one of your children or yourself sleeping on a comfortable sofa bed in the living area of the room may not fit into your idea of the perfect family vacation. In this case, a suite is ideal for you. Why? Two separate bedrooms for two, as well as a stunning separate seating area. This combination creates a more dynamic family atmosphere, providing more freedom and privacy. And of course, this room is ideal for large families with three or more children.
Filled with natural light and decorated in inviting shades of beige, vanilla and cream, these suites have a warm, homely feel and are the perfect base for your stay with us. Each of the bedrooms has a double bed, a spacious seating area is an additional sofa bed. The large modern bathroom features twin sinks and an invigorating hydromassage shower, as well as a deep soaking tub, perfect for relaxing at the end of a busy day.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
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Two separate double bedrooms.
Separate seating area with comfortable sofa bed.
Furnished terrace.
Fully equipped bathroom with bathtub and hydromassage shower.
Comfortable accommodation for a large family.
JUNIOR
Our exclusive junior suites are incredibly popular for their elegance, comfort and incredible versatility. The large sleeping area seamlessly transitions into a spacious seating area, while the lovely terrace is the perfect place to soak up the sun.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Versatile and dynamic open plan design
Large modern bathroom
Spacious terrace with sun loungers
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JUNIOR SUITE
SEVENTH HEAVEN Elegance, versatility and incredible comfort are perhaps the best descriptions of our popular junior suites. The elegance of the room is given by the interior design, where soft undertones with marine shades create a peaceful atmosphere that leaves no chance for stress. Versatility is ensured by an open layout, thanks to which the living room is separated and at the same time combined with other areas. Every detail creates comfort in this room. From the sofa bed, coffee table and TV in the living area, to the spacious sleeping area with double or twin beds, and the large elegant bathroom with twin sinks, bathtub and shower or full bathtub, everything has been carefully thought out so you can feel at home.
Additional in-room amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, a complimentary safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Very spacious room with versatile open plan
Two separate and at the same time combined rooms of your choice
Furnished terrace overlooking the resort
Full bathroom
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JUNIOR SUITE – POOL VIEW (ADULTS ONLY +18)
Looking for extra peace? These Junior Suites offer the ultimate in comfort, space and versatility, plus they are located in a quiet part of an adults-only (+18) hotel. Maximum silence, minimum interference.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. (not included in the Half Board Extended) – One 5D cinema entrance ticket per person at a time. (not included in the Half Board Extended) – Private Balinese bed on the solarium terrace in front of the room during the entire stay.
Quiet place for adults only
Large terrace overlooking the pool
Versatile and dynamic open-plan design
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JUNIOR SUITE – POOL VIEW (ADULTS ONLY +18)
OASIS FOR TWO Huge space, versatile open layout that increases comfort and light in the room, as well as a peaceful environment contribute to a good rest and give pleasure from every minute spent on vacation with your partner. These rooms offer the same level of comfort and space as all of our other junior suites, with two important exceptions: stunning pool views and an adults-only atmosphere so you can enjoy peace and privacy.
In the sleeping area there is a double, and a large sitting area with a sofa bed, coffee table and satellite TV. Two sinks, a hot tub and a hydromassage shower make the elegant bathroom the perfect place to refresh or relax in the water, while the light colors and nautical theme of the interior create a soothing environment! Step out onto the spacious terrace and admire the marvelous view of the pool, or immerse yourself in absolute peace and quiet on a comfortable sun lounger.
Additional in-room amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a free safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to the Vitanova Spa and the 5D Cinema. (not included in the Half Board Extended)
*Please note: Available only for persons aged 18 and over.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Very spacious room with versatile open plan
Thanks to its location in the adult-only area, this room offers maximum peace and quiet
Two separate and at the same time combined rooms of your choice
Furnished terrace overlooking the pool
Full bathroom with spa bath
JUNIOR SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
Universal open-plan room, spaciousness and maximum comfort plus a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean from the terrace. Our Ocean View Junior Suites offer everything you need for an amazing vacation, including combined sleeping and living areas and a luxurious bathroom with a bathtub.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Spacious furnished terrace with scenic ocean views
Large modern bathroom
Versatile and dynamic open-plan design
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JUNIOR SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
OASIS BY THE OCEAN All the charm of our magnificent junior suites with one important addition: stunning ocean views. Sounds attractive, and it is. The junior suites are always elegant, versatile and incredibly comfortable, while sunbathing on the terrace, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramas. Highlights of these suites include a stylish interior design and open floor plan with a separate yet combined living room with sofa beds, coffee table and TV, and a spacious sleeping area with comfortable double or twin beds. Soft tones and a nautical theme create a blissful atmosphere in the suite, including the chic modern bathroom, where two sinks, a bathtub and a hydromassage shower allow you to fully refresh and relax.
Additional in-room amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a complimentary safe, a choice of pillows, a mini-fridge and bathrobes. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean
Very spacious room with versatile open plan
Two separate and at the same time combined rooms of your choice
Furnished terrace ideal for sunbathing
Full bathroom with bathtub and hydromassage shower
LUX – OCEAN VIEW
Discover one of the most exclusive rooms. An elegant and unique space with additional touches of luxury, such as a dressing room, will make your stay as comfortable as possible. The most notable feature is the spacious terrace where you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding nature in complete privacy.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Very large terrace with amazing ocean views
Separate living room, bedroom and dressing room
Large bathroom with shower and bathtub
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SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
A TASTE OF QUALITY WITH A TOUCH OF DELIGHT The classic yet modern beauty of our suite is sure to captivate anyone. Bathed in light, wonderfully inviting and decorated in stunning shades of vanilla and beige, the suite could speak, you would hear: “Welcome, relax, you are at home. ” The first thing you notice when you cross the threshold is the design, and the second is the incredible spaciousness. One of the hotel’s most popular offerings, the suite is the perfect base for a family vacation: the master bedroom is a quiet place to relax, while the spacious lounge area with sofa bed, armchair and table allows you to watch cartoons with your children or when they finally fall asleep, some evening show. The walk-in closet has plenty of space for your clothes, while the fully-equipped bathroom provides the perfect chance to soak in a relaxing bath or invigorate yourself with a hydromassage shower.
But the main thing in this room is a beautiful terrace at any time of the day, where you can enjoy a cup of morning coffee, sunbathe in privacy or enjoy a glass of wine under the clear evening sky of Lanzarote.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary safe, choice of pillows, minibar, deluxe amenities, bathrobes and slippers. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Spacious terrace with scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean
Large bedroom with separate dressing room
Secluded seating area with sofa bed, table and chairs
Full bathroom with shower
Extra spacious suite designed to provide maximum comfort for the family
SUPERIOR SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
Scenic ocean views are the icing on the cake for an already great accommodation option. Two bedrooms, a separate sitting area, a large modern bathroom with a power shower and a bathtub, and a stunning spacious terrace provide you with the most sophisticated choice.
– Includes one visit to the thermal route at Vitanova Thalasso Spa per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Large terrace with great ocean views
Two bedrooms and dressing room
Luxury bathroom with bathtub
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SUPERIOR SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
DIVE IN THE BEAUTY OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN… Choose this room and the first thing you will be greeted upon awakening in the morning is clear skies, golden sunbeams and a scenic view of the azure waves of the Atlantic Ocean. Sounds good, doesn’t it? A large terrace is definitely one of the highlights of these popular family rooms, but they have more to offer.
Parents with four children can stay in these spacious double bedrooms with double or twin beds, as well as a separate sitting area with a comfortable sofa bed, so this is a great option for large families. If you have one or two children, this means that both you and they will have their own separate bedroom, and you can use the sitting area to spend time and relax together or watch TV while the children sleep. The large, modern and fully equipped bathroom with bathtub and shower is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy day. At nightfall, step out onto the terrace, relax on a sun lounger and look up to enjoy one of nature’s priceless gifts, the clear Canary sky with twinkling stars.
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, complimentary safe, choice of pillows, minibar, deluxe amenities, bathrobes and slippers. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Two bedrooms
Large furnished terrace with great ocean views
Separate seating area with comfortable sofa bed
Full bathroom with hydromassage shower
Dressing room
ROYAL SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
Feel like a VIP in this wonderful two-bedroom suite. Immerse yourself in exceptional luxury and, most importantly, in the atmosphere of peace in our most private room, where even the paparazzi will not reach you…
– includes a transfer from the airport to the hotel, as well as from the hotel to the airport. – Includes one visit to the Vitanova Thalasso Spa Thermal Route per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Breathtaking view of Fuerteventura
Two large terraces, one with outdoor hot tub
Maximum privacy and exclusivity
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ROYAL SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
IT’S ALL AT YOUR FEET… Our Royal Suite will make you feel like royalty. And that’s the way it should be! This stunning suite proves once again that luxury is meant for the whole family and it can all be at your disposal.
This quiet, cozy room on the top floor of the hotel offers incomparable privacy and an amazing feeling of freedom during your stay. Another advantage of the location of the suite is the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Fuerteventura.
To make you feel at home, 195 m2 is at your disposal, so to say that it is spacious is an understatement. Bright, light-filled chic fabrics, warm interior design in creams, beiges and yellows, as well as light wooden furniture, give the entire setting a marine flair. Two bedrooms for two are equipped with double or twin beds, while the luxurious sitting area has a sofa bed, table and armchairs to relax and recharge while watching TV. The large, elegant bathroom has two sinks and an invigorating power shower. You also have at your disposal not one, but two whole terraces, where you can soak up the wonderful Canarian sun from the heart. One of the terraces is even equipped with a Jacuzzi. As we said, all this can be at your disposal. ..
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a safe deposit box, a choice of pillows, a minibar, deluxe amenities, bathrobes and slippers. The room rate includes access to Vitanova Spa and 5D Cinema.
THIS SUITE HAS:
Stunning ocean views to Fuerteventura
Two large terraces, one with Jacuzzi
Two spacious isolated bedrooms
Elegant full bathroom
Exclusive location for maximum privacy and peace
IMPERIAL SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
One of a kind. When it comes to the best possible, the magic of our majestic Imperial Suite kicks in. With two large bedrooms, a separate seating area and a spacious sunbathing terrace, you will find yourself in the most exclusive room in the hotel.
– includes a transfer from the airport to the hotel, as well as from the hotel to the airport. – Includes one visit to the Vitanova Thalasso Spa thermal route per stay. – One entrance ticket to the 5D cinema per person at a time.
Huge terrace with covered seating and stunning ocean views
A unique feeling of spaciousness, luxury and privacy
Two bedrooms with private bathrooms and living room
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IMPERIAL SUITE – OCEAN VIEW
DON’T SET FOR LESS… If you really want to indulge in nothing and are drawn to the prospect of maximum space, unparalleled luxury and privacy while relaxing, choose our stunning Imperial Suite that meets all of the above and more. Enjoying the most privileged position in the hotel, you are sure to feel like a VIP in this breathtakingly beautiful suite.
First of all, you will be welcomed by high ceilings and impressive full-length windows, which fill the room with delightful Canarian sunlight. An open space seating area centrally divides the suite’s two wings, each with a large bedroom and a full bathroom with a bathtub, twin sinks and an invigorating power shower. The main bedroom has a double bed and the second bedroom has two comfortable single beds. Warm cream, beige and yellow tones, combined with elegant wood furniture and luxurious fabrics, create a harmonious atmosphere throughout the suite, ideal for your relaxation.
A magnificent interior is only a part of our offer, its other part is a picturesque terrace. Here you will discover a huge area where you can soak up the sun and soak up its vitality, as well as a wonderful wooden pergola providing a shaded outdoor seating area. Add to that the scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean and it’s easy to see why our Imperial Suite guests are so reluctant to leave!
Additional amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, a furnished terrace, complimentary safe, choice of pillows, minibar, satellite TV, deluxe amenities, bathrobes and slippers.
Pico de las Nieves es una subida en la región Gran Canaria. Tiene una longitud de 44.3 kilómetros y un ascenso de 2101 metros verticales con una pendiente de 4.7% en promedio, lo que implica un nivel de dificultad de 1459. La cima del ascenso se ubica en 1936 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Los usuarios y las usuarias climbfinder compartieron 7 reseñas/historias de la subida y cargaron 11 fotos.
Nombres de los caminos: GC-60 & GC-600
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Esta es una traducción automática. El idioma original es: Holandés.
Una vez fuera de Maspalomas, es un poco difícil llegar al mirador con posiblemente algo de tráfico como autocares y buggies, pero después es un oasis de calma y hermosos paisajes (se parece un poco al gran cañón).
Hasta el mirador, es fácil de hacer, alrededor de 6% de media, luego te encue…leer más
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Estadísticas
Pico de las Nieves desde Maspalomas
ésta subida
Gran Canaria
61 subidas
Canarias
363 subidas
España
2000 subidas
Europa
24151 subidas
Puntos de dificultad
1459
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posición
3
5% más fácil que Pico de las Nieves desde Telde
posición
12
52% más fácil que Llano de Las Animas desde Puerto de Puntagorda
posición
22
52% más fácil que Llano de Las Animas desde Puerto de Puntagorda
posición
103
52% más fácil que Pozza San Glisente – Dos dell’Asino desde Esine
Pendiente promedio
4. 7%
posición
39
75% menos empinada que Calle Lomo la Suerte
posición
275
83% menos empinada que Camino El Monte desde Farrobillo
posición
1264
83% menos empinada que Camino El Monte desde Farrobillo
posición
13301
84% menos empinada que Calçada do Rêgo Lameiro
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24% más corta que El Teide desde Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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24% más corta que El Teide desde Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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14
29% más corta que Transfăgărășan desde Căpățânenii Pământeni
Ascenso total
2101m
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10
18% menos ascenso que Roque de los Muchachos desde Santa Cruz de la Palma
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24% menos ascenso que Pico Veleta / Alto de la Sierra Nevada
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17
24% menos ascenso que Pico Veleta / Alto de la Sierra Nevada
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Subida famosa
Paisajes pintorescos
Joya oculta
14 curvas cerradas
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Una gran subida, que resulta bastante agotadora, pero que se puede mantener gracias a los descansos intermedios. Las partes más duras están después del pueblo de Ayacata y antes de la cumbre. Paisaje muy variado, ruta tranquila, en su mayoría de buen asfalto, con algunos kilómetros muy moderados entre ellos. La vista en la cima es una muy buena recompensa. En los meses de verano, hay un carrito en la cima donde se puede conseguir comida y bebida.
Geweldige klim die je wel aardig uitput, maar door de rustpunten tussendoor wel vol te houden is. De zwaarste stukken zitten na het dorp Ayacata, en voor de top. Zeer afwisselend landschap, rustige route, grotendeels goed asfalt, met wel een aantal heel matige kilometers er tussen. Het uitzicht bovenop is wel een hele fijne beloning. In de zomermaanden staat er boven op de top een karretje waar je wat eten en drinken kunt halen.
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Buena subida. La primera parte después de Ayacata es dura. El Garmin indicaba tramos de 15-16%. Después del Roque Nublo, todavía hay un poco de bosque, entonces ponte rápidamente ropa de abrigo en enero.
Mooie klim. Het eerste stuk na Ayacata is pittig. De Garmin gaf stroken van 15-16% aan. Voorbij de Roque Nublo nog een stuk bos, dan in Januari snel wat warms aan.
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Sólo he hecho la parte de San Bartalomé en combinación con el Alto de Fatago de Vecindario. Una subida dura, sobre todo la parte de Ayacata, porcentajes del 11% y más. Al final, no es tan malo pero esperas que la cima esté cerca. Muy recomendable.
Ik heb enkel het stuk vanaf San Bartalomé gedaan in combinatie met Alto de Fataga vanuit Vecindario. Pittige klim, vooral het stuk vanaf Ayacata is zwaar, percentages van 11% en meer. Op het einde valt het terug mee maar hoop je vooral dat de top nabij is. Aanrader!
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Muy bonito y ciertamente no es una subida fácil. La variante descrita es la ruta de aproximación clásica. Allí encontrarás de todo, partes fáciles, pero también pasajes más empinados y 3 descensos cortos. En total, un viaje de ida y vuelta supone más de 2.400 altimetrías, así que ciertamente no es fácil. También es muy recomendable probar las otras numerosas variantes, siendo las rutas del norte sin duda las más bellas debido a la vegetación presente en ellas. Hay dos rutas que son extremadamente empinadas: el paso por el Valle de las Lágrimas (lado oeste) y el paso por La Pasadille en el sureste. Ambos son del nivel de Mortirolo – extremadamente empinados.
Erg mooie en zeker geen eenvoudige klim. De variant die beschreven staat is de klassieke aanvliegroute. Daarin vind je van alles, eenvoudige stukken, maar ook steilere passages en een 3 tal korte afdalingen. In totaal komt een retourtje op ruim 2400 hoogtemeters, dus dat is zeker niet eenvoudig. Warm aanbevolen is het ook om de talloze andere varianten eens te proberen, waarbij de noordelijke routes zonder meer de mooiste zijn door de daar aanwezige vegetatie. Er zijn twee routes is extreem steil zijn: de passage via de Valley of the Tears (westkant) en de passage via La Pasadille in het zuidoosten. Beide zijn van het niveau Mortirolo – extreem steil dus.
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Hizo esta subida por Arguineguin, Baranquillo Andrés, Salto del. Perro y luego en Ayacata después de un pequeño descanso la subida final. Es muy duro y desafiante. Lástima que esta variante no esté disponible aquí.
Heb deze klim via Arguineguin, Baranquillo Andrés, Salto del. Perro en vervolgens bij Ayacata na een kleine pauze de laatste klim. Het is zeer pittig en uitdagend. Jammer dat deze variant hier niet te vinden is.
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agradable y tranquilo en general. Estuve allí en la pretemporada de 2018. Un tiempo fantástico y, en general, un muy buen estado de la carretera
lekker rustig over het algemeen. Ik was er in het voorseizoen in 2018. Fantastisch weer en over het algemeen een heel goed wegdek
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Una vez fuera de Maspalomas, es un poco difícil llegar al mirador con posiblemente algo de tráfico como autocares y buggies, pero después es un oasis de calma y hermosos paisajes (se parece un poco al gran cañón).
Hasta el mirador, es fácil de hacer, alrededor de 6% de media, luego te encuentras con las infames curvas de horquilla hacia abajo (genial para la vuelta). Después de los descensos, se sigue subiendo hasta llegar a San Bartolomé, donde nunca es realmente empinado y donde hay algunas bonitas curvas de horquilla. En San Bartolomé, puedes tomar un café y luego subir a Ayacata. En Ayacata (que no se parece en nada a un pueblo), hay un restaurante donde se puede comer una pasta y posiblemente calentarse junto al fuego (especialmente útil si hace mucho frío en la cima). El tramo desde Ayacata hasta el mirador del Roque Nublo (+/- 2,5 km) es la parte más dura de esta larguísima subida con un porcentaje medio del 11%. Una vez allí, son otros 10 kilómetros hasta la cima, donde los últimos kilómetros en los que ya se ve la cima son un poco duros, pero una vez que se llega a la cima, en un día claro, se disfruta de una hermosa vista, incluso se puede ver el Teide.
Maspalomas eenmaal uit is het even doorbijten tot het uitzichtspunt met mogelijk wat verkeer zoals touringcars en buggy’s maar daarna is het een oase van rust en prachtige landschappen (het lijkt wel wat op de grand canyon).
Tot aan het uitzichtspunt is het prima te doen, rond de 6% gemiddeld, dan krijg je de beruchte haarspeldbochten naar beneden (fijn voor de terugreis). Na de afdalingen lekker doorklimmen tot aan San Bartolome waar het nooit echt stijl is en een paar leuke haarspeldbochten inzitten. In San Bartolome kun je even een koffie doen en om vervolgens naar Ayacata te klimmen. In Ayacata (wat niks voorsteld als dorp) zit 1 restaurant waar je een pasta kunt eten en mogelijk op kunt warmen bij een haardvuur (met name handig als het op de top erg koud is). Het stukje van Ayacata naar Roque Nublo viewpoint (van +/- 2.5 km) is het zwaarste stuk van deze superlange klim met een gemiddeld percentage van 11%. Eenmaal daar is het nog een kilometer of 10 naar de top, waarbij de laatste kilometers waarbij je de top al kunt zien echt nog wel even afzien is, maar eenmaal boven aangekomen word je bij helder weer getrakteerd op een prachtig uitzicht, zelfs de Teide is te zien
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Pico de las Nieves: Rutas de senderismo y caminatas
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La montaña más alta de Gran Canaria. Magnífico panorama. Se requiere un poco de forma física para hacer senderismo, pero también se puede llegar en coche. Debe hacerse.
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La montaña más alta de Gran Canaria definitivamente merece una visita.
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Con 1.949 metros, el Pico de las Nieves (en inglés: “Snow Peak”) es el segundo punto más alto de Gran Canaria. A veces también se le llama “Pozo de las Nieves” o “Pico de los Pozos de las Nieves”. El pico se encuentra en la zona montañosa de la isla y es fácilmente accesible en coche. El acceso se realiza a través de la GC-130 y la GC-134. También hay plazas de aparcamiento gratuitas disponibles directamente en el mirador.Justo al lado del Pico de las Nieves se encuentra también el Morro de la Agujereada, también conocido como Pico de los Pozos. Con 1.956 metros, esta montaña es el punto más alto de la isla. También se puede ver bien esta montaña desde el mirador. Un camino corto te lleva desde el estacionamiento hasta el punto más alto.En un día despejado se tiene una gran vista de las montañas de Gran Canaria desde el mirador. Desde aquí también se puede ver, por ejemplo, el Roque Nublo, uno de los hitos e importante lugar de peregrinación de Gran Canaria. Además, el volcán Teide en Tenerife se eleva en el horizonte. A menudo estás incluso por encima de las nubes. Porque estos a menudo cuelgan bastante bajos en las montañas de Gran Canaria.Incluso si desea caminar, hay oportunidades para hacerlo en el sitio. Una ruta de senderismo baja desde el aparcamiento del Pico de las Nieves. Puedes llegar al Roque Nublo o al área de camping y merendero Llanos De La Pez de diferentes maneras. Sin embargo, el Pico de las Nieves en sí no es una zona de senderismo clásica, sino una parada que vale la pena como parte de tu caminata.unaufschiebbar.de/destinos de viaje/europa/islas-canarias/pico-de-las-nieves-gran-canaria/
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Bertram
Para ser honesto, me decepcionó un poco, arriba, al lado del sistema de radar, hay un pequeño punto de inflexión donde un cazador de turistas vende sus productos. Junto a ella se agolpan autobuses turísticos, coches y ciclistas de montaña. Como la mayoría de los guías arrojan comida, hay muchos canarios, pero si mantienes los ojos abiertos puedes verlos en otros lugares.
Conclusión: Si buscas una experiencia en la naturaleza, es mejor que te dirijas al Roque Nublo, desde allí también encontré el panorama más hermoso.
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Montaña más alta de Cran Canaria.
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Punto más alto de la isla: 1956 metros sobre la playa de Maspalomas. Desafortunadamente, la parte superior de la cumbre (unos 30 metros más alta que el estacionamiento) no es accesible y se encuentra en una pequeña zona militar.
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Recorrido por el Pico de las Nieves desde Santa Lucía de Tirajana. Casi tres horas y media. Maravilloso camino, increíblemente hermoso paisaje y sin mencionar la vista. Como no quería volver de la misma manera, encontré una ruta discontinua en esta aplicación. Me llevó a La Culata, pero aquí solo debes ceñirte a las pirámides de piedra. Gracias a todos los constructores, yo mismo he agregado algunos en lugares algo confusos. Un día increíble.
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Pico de las Nieves, 35329, Provinz Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spanien
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Aufstieg mit Blick auf den Roque Nublo
El Mirador de Gran Canaria: Pico de las Nieves
El corazón de Gran Canaria cuenta con uno de los miradores más elevados del archipiélago, tras Tenerife y La Palma. Desde este punto es posible apreciar la belleza más salvaje de su geografía, y es que a casi 2000 metros de altitud, el Pico de las Nieves se presenta como la atalaya de Gran Canaria.
Cómo llegar al Pico de las Nieves
Rodeado por especies adaptadas a su climatología, los 1956 metros de altitud del Pico de las Nieves acogen ejemplares como pino canario y tomillo de cumbre; además, el mirador ha ido recibiendo paulatinamente mayor popularidad debido a sus reconocidas competiciones de ciclismo que han llevado a catalogar el Pico de las Nieves como ruta de interés internacional.
Su clima, de temperaturas altas en verano y bajas en invierno, es un detalle a tener en cuenta cuando te decidas sobre cómo ascender al Pico de las Nieves. De cualquier forma, se recomienda evitar los días de mucho viento y mucha lluvia.
Ruta del Pico de las Nieves
La ruta del Pico de las Nieves se caracteriza por una dificultad media-alta de unos 9,5 km y una duración estimada de 5 horas y media, si bien las horas dedicadas dependen de tu ritmo y objetivo en el ascenso.
La ruta comienza en el casco histórico del municipio de San Mateo, en la Alameda de Santa Ana, desde donde tomar la ruta dirección Pico de las Nieves.
Tras recorrer las calles Principal y Cifuentes, cruza la carretera GC-41 y alcanza La Palma, la calle que enlaza con el Camino Cuesta de los Majoreros. Al final del mismo, cruza, de nuevo, la carretera GC-41 y continúa hasta la pista Cuatro Caminos. Cuando la termines, gira a la derecha y asciende la carretera hasta el desvío La Asomada.
Toma El Lomo de los Ingleses (la carretera GC-414), continuando por una curva, el Lomo de Cuevas Altas y la Hoya del Gamonal hasta alcanzar Fuente Fría, donde situarte a la izquierda de la Cañada de las Siete Fuentes.
Alcanza el caserío de Lomito Blanco ascendiendo hasta la Degollada de la Capellanía. Cruza la carretera GC-130 hasta el Barranco de la Abejarilla y, finalmente, Pozo Grande, a los pies de La Montaña de los Pechos. Desde aquí, cruza la GC-130, gira a la derecha y continúa hasta el pozo de nievehabilitado por el Cabildo de Gran Canaria conocido como Los Canónigos.
En este punto, puedes escoger entre seguir por un camino de escasa señalización que queda a tu izquierda, junto a la Estación Militar, o continuar por la carretera hasta, finalmente, alcanzar el mirador del Pico de las Nieves.
El Pico de las Nieves de Gran Canaria: un mirador de gran popularidad
El mirador Pico de las Nieves recibe su nombre de la antigua práctica de almacenar nieve en los pozos conocidos como neveros. Posteriormente consumida a modo de helado en el centro de la ciudad, la zona comenzó a recibir paulatinamente, desde el siglo XVII hasta el siglo XIX, su actual topónimo.
Así mismo, debido a la imagen que ofrece a los aventureros y a que supone el punto más alto de la isla, el Pico de las Nieves representa uno de los destinos con mayor notoriedad de Gran Canaria. Desde el mismo, es posible disfrutar de las vistas de gran parte de la reserva de la biosfera de la UNESCO y, en ocasiones, la silueta de Tenerife, su isla vecina, se deja entrever entre las nubes.
El ascenso a El Pico de las Nieves, en Gran Canaria, es una ruta de senderismo y excursionismo de belleza dispar, viable para familias o viajeros solitarios. Realizada en un día de nubes, la imagen que se presenta tras la caminata puede antojarse imponente y mágica.
Además, si tras el mirador quieres continuar explorando la zona, puedes acercarte hasta el Roque Nublo, una preciosa roca basáltica de unos 75 metros de altura, junto a la cual se encuentra El Fraile, otro monolito más pequeño.
Los miradores de Tejeda
En el municipio de Tejeda, próximo al pico grancanario, se sitúan otros dos miradores de espectacular belleza: el mirador Degollada de las Palomas y otro mirador próximo al Parador Nacional Cruz de Tejeda. Desde ambos es posible disfrutar de la formación rocosa de Gran Canaria, entre la que destaca el Roque de Bentayga y La Caldera de Tejeda.
Viajar hasta Gran Canaria supone la posibilidad de fascinarte con la belleza de sus formas rocambolescas hasta explorar las numerosas actividades al aire libre que ofrece Gran Canaria. Extensas playas, un clima subtropical y altas montañas por ascender, el Pico de las Nieves se corona como una de las atracciones turísticas más interesantes para cualquier senderista o excursionista que busque conocer en profundidad la isla.
Por tanto, si quieres guardar a fuego el recuerdo del atardecer cayendo sobre las montañas, el mirador Pico de las Nieves merece tu ascenso.
The best viewpoints in the mountains of Gran Canaria
To feel the beauty and power of Gran Canaria is best from one of its main peaks. The highest and most picturesque of them are located in the center of the island and reach a height of 2000 meters above sea level.
If you are traveling by car, the ideal option is to visit several mountain peaks in the heart of Gran Canaria. In particular, I recommend its highest point Pico de Las Nieves , a mountain lake and panoramic point Dam Mirador Los Hornos , a picturesque volcano crater Caldera de los Marteles , as well as a symbol of the island – Roque Nublo . You can find a map of the proposed route below.
Pico de las Nieves – the highest point of Gran Canaria
The island in its present shape was born thanks to Pico de las Nieves. The mountain itself is nothing more than the top of a volcano. It was formed along with the island as a result of the eruption of an underwater volcano.
Pico-de-Las-Nieves. Foto Maksym Wołosewicz, 2018.
The name, Pico de las Nieves, translates as “peak or peak of snow”. The name is not accidental, because in winter, despite the tropical climate of the Canary Islands, snow falls in the mountains.
From altitude , about 2000 meters above sea level, you can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains, the ocean, the biosphere reserve and the western part of Gran Canaria. In good weather, the neighboring island of Tenerife is also visible from here with its impressing imagination of the Teide volcano (altitude about 3700 meters).
Observation deck and parking at an altitude of more than 1900 meters above sea level
Top of the highest mountain, this is a great place to watch sunset . The observation deck, simple and unobstructed, is ideally oriented due west. You can drive here by car.
The Roque Nublo volcanic rock is one of the symbols of the Canary archipelago
One of the main symbols of Gran Canaria is the Roque Nublo volcanic rock (more than 1800 meters high). It is she who adorns many tourist booklets, posters and photographs. She was called “ Rock in the clouds “, it was believed that a wish uttered in this place would certainly be heard in heaven.
The views from Roque Nublo are amazing. Photo specially for “Good blog about Poland”
The rock has a bizarre shape, on its top there is a huge spire several tens of meters high. Outwardly, it resembles a human finger directed to the sky. The ancient inhabitants considered it sacred, so it was here that they made sacrifices to the pagan god of the sun.
Well, here is our band and Roque Nublo itself.
Maxim Sleyevich: Views are better than the famous “Troll Language” in Norway
Caldera de Los Marte2 volcano 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 Do they grow potatoes in a volcano crater? Then you will certainly be interested in the extinct giant Caldera de los Marteles. There are agricultural plantings in the mouth of an ancient volcano, and from the height of the observation point there is an excellent view of the eastern part of Gran Canaria. Also, a nature protection park with many hiking trails has been created here. MORE ABOUT Caldera de los Marteles.
Mountain lake and panoramic point Dam Mirador Los Hornos
On the way from Pico de Las Nieves to Roque Nublo do not miss an excellent panoramic point and mountain lake . Here you will see views of the mountain lake Presa de Los Hornos (formed not without human intervention) and a huge gorge at the bottom of which is the village of La Culata.
Mountain lake at an altitude of 1600 meters above sea level. Photo specially for “Good blog about Poland”
View from the panoramic DAM MiRador Los Hornos, Gran Canaria
October 2018
Panoramic point Dam Mirador Los Hornos, an unusual place. Stay here for a longer time and enjoy nature away from tourists – the landscapes here are more Martian than terrestrial. From here begins the hiking trail to Roque Nublo, several kilometers long.
How to get to the mountains in the center of Gran Canaria?
By car, the distance from the largest city, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is approximately 50 kilometers. The road also passes through highlands, so it guarantees many places with good views for photos. Altitude difference from ocean level to 2000 meters .
Weekdays are the best time for excursions – there are relatively few tourists. Parking is free, however, as is access to all of these attractions.
You can also travel by public transport. From the capital of the island, the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, bus line 305 (via San Mateo) runs to the nearest town of Tejeda . On weekdays from 08:00 to 20:00. The intervals are several hours, and on weekends and holidays there are only a few flights a day. Therefore, I advise you to carefully calculate the time of departure, the carrier’s website will help in this.
Near Piko de Las-Las-Lose many walking routes
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Gran Canaria description, places of interest and entertainment in the city
Gran Canaria is considered part of the province of Las Palmas, where about 830,000 inhabitants live. It is the second most populous island in the Canary Islands. Its name probably comes from the Latin word Canis which means dogs, presumably there were many dogs on the island at one time.
The capital of Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, is not only the most populous city of the island (about 377,000 inhabitants), but also one of the administrative centers of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands (the other is Santa Cruz de Tenerife). In the center of Gran Canaria rise the two highest peaks of the island: the dormant volcano Pico de las Nieves with a height of 1949 m and Roque Nublo 1813 meters high. This is the third largest island in the archipelago, its area is 1560 square kilometers, it has an almost round shape with a coastline of 236 kilometers.
This island is the most visited and attractive in the Canary Islands, each year about 2.2 million people spend their holidays mainly in one of the tourist centers in the south of the island. Here the most popular are: Playa del Inglés, San Agustin, Maspalomas. However, some tourists prefer the calmer and less visited north to the excellent tourist south. The landscape of the island with its varied climatic conditions is so unique that it was declared protected by UNESCO in 2005… Thanks to its mild climate, the island has long been a popular year-round holiday destination.
Beaches in Gran Canaria.
The length of all the beaches of the island is about 60 kilometers. The main beaches are located in the south of the island between Tarajalillo and Mogana. The south is so warm all year round that swimming is possible even in winter. The beaches are very diverse. In Maspalomas, vacationers are waiting for a crowded noisy beach and dunes on the seashore. In protected bays with beaches, you can immerse yourself in a quiet calm atmosphere, sunbathe and swim, as the bays are an oasis of peace and beauty. No matter which beach you choose, you will find crystal clear waters and perfectly clean beaches everywhere.
For those who don’t want to spend their entire holiday on the beach, there are plenty of recreational activities on the island. A visit to the old town, museums, exhibitions gives an idea of the architecture, culture, art and traditions of Gran Canaria.
Churches of Gran Canaria.
Cathedral de Santa Ana, Las Palmas. The Cathedral de Santa Ana is located in the historic district of Vegueta in Plaza de Santa Ana. The foundation stone of Las Palmas Cathedral was laid in 1497 year. The church combines elements of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassicism. In the aisle is the Diocesan Museum de Arte Sacro.
San Juan Bautista, Telde. The foundation stone for the parish church of San Juan Bautista was laid in the first half of the 16th century, when three naves were erected. They were made from volcanic rock material. Subsequent structural renovations and additions changed the shape of the church, but left the 16th-century late Gothic main façade relatively intact. The imposing bell tower was built in the 20th century. Inside the church there is a beautiful altar, statues and various images.
Wonderful buildings in Gran Canaria.
Casa de Colon, Las Palmas. Casa de Colon is a part of the old governor’s palace, restored in 1950, which Christopher Columbus visited in 1492. The building is named after him (SPAN. Cristobal Colon). The structure also includes several Gothic and delightful Renaissance courtyards. The Columbus Museum is housed in fifteen showrooms.
Castillo de la Luz, Las Palma. South of Las Palmas is the imposing 16th-century Castillo de la Luz (Fortress of Light). It is surrounded by a small park. In 1990, this beautiful building was restored, it is a listed building and the site of today’s municipal exhibition halls and the maritime museum.
Cultural institutions of Gran Canaria.
Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, Las Palmas. This modern concert hall was built in Las Palmas in 1997 next to the sea and named after tenor Alfredo Kraus, who was born in Las Palmas.
Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno (CAAM). Opened in 1989, the Las Palmas Museum and Cultural Center hosts avant-garde exhibitions. In addition, CAAM has a collection of works by 20th century Canarian artists
Museum of León near Castillo, Telde. In the old town of Teldes there is a museum housed in an old mansion dedicated to the two brothers Fernando and Juan León Castillo. As Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (19century) Fernando did a lot for the Canary Islands and was supported in this endeavor by his brother Juan. The museum contains: antique furniture, maps, photographs and personal belongings of the brothers.
Museum of Nestor. The Nestor Museum in Las Palmas is dedicated to the works of the famous Canarian artist Nestor Martín-Fernández de la Torre.
Guanche Necropolis. This Guanche necropolis of Artenara is located in San Bartolome.
Natural objects of Gran Canaria.
Gran Canaria, Roque Nublo. One of the main attractions of the island is Roque Nublo, an 80-meter basalt monolith in the center of the island.
Montaña de las Cuatro Puertas in Telda. The 319 meter mountain of four gates was named after the four artificial stone passages that lead up the mountain. This “door” leads to a hall that was used in ancient times as a cult center, the free space in front of the cave served as a gathering place (Tagoror). On the southern slope of the mountain you can see some Canarian caves. They are connected by a stone staircase.
Jardin Botanico Canario. The Botanical Garden is located in the northeast of Gran Canaria in Tafira Alta, about 7 km southwest of the capital Las Palmas. Work on the creation of this garden began in 1952 and ended in 1959 with the opening of 27 hectares of the garden.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria sea water temperature in March
Is it warm enough to swim in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March? Average water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March is 18.8°C and therefore is not suitable for comfortable swimming. The warmest sea in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March is 20.2°C, and the coldest is 17.2°C. To find out the sea temperature today and in the coming days, go to Current sea temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
To get an accurate forecast for the water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for any chosen month, compare two years within a 10 year range using the chart below. In addition to the sea water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the selected years in the table also show the values of the maximum and minimum temperatures on each of the days of March.
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Day
2022
2021
Min
Max
1 March
18. 8°C
18.9°C
17.7°C
20°C
2 March
18.9°C
19.1°C
17.9°C
20.1°C
3 March
18.7°C
19.2°C
17.8°C
19.9°C
4 March
18.7°C
19.3°C
17.8°C
19.8°C
5 March
18.7°C
19.3°C
17.8°C
20.2°C
6 March
18.5°C
19.1°C
17.7°C
20°C
7 March
18.7°C
19.1°C
17.2°C
19.9°C
8 March
18.7°C
19.4°C
17.6°C
19.9°C
9 March
18.8°C
19.4°C
17.2°C
20°C
10 March
19.1°C
19.2°C
17.4°C
20.1°C
11 March
19.1°C
19.2°C
17.7°C
20.1°C
12 March
18.8°C
19°C
17.9°C
19.9°C
13 March
18. 9°C
19°C
17.9°C
19.7°C
14 March
18.7°C
19.2°C
17.7°C
19.9°C
15 March
18.7°C
19.2°C
17.6°C
19.7°C
Day
2022
2021
Min
Max
16 March
18.7°C
19.1°C
17.7°C
20°C
17 March
18.4°C
19.3°C
17.7°C
19.8°C
18 March
18.2°C
18.9°C
17.6°C
20.1°C
19 March
18.4°C
19°C
17.6°C
20.2°C
20 March
18.6°C
19.1°C
17.4°C
20.1°C
21 March
18.6°C
18.9°C
17.5°C
20°C
22 March
18.7°C
18.9°C
17.5°C
19.9°C
23 March
18. 7°C
19°C
17.4°C
20°C
24 March
18.9°C
18.7°C
17.6°C
20°C
25 March
18.8°C
18.5°C
17.6°C
19.9°C
26 March
19°C
18.9°C
17.5°C
20.2°C
27 March
18.9°C
19.2°C
17.6°C
19.9°C
28 March
19°C
19.3°C
17.8°C
19.9°C
29 March
19°C
19.3°C
17.7°C
20.1°C
30 March
18.8°C
19.4°C
18.2°C
20.2°C
31 March
18.8°C
19.6°C
18.3°C
20°C
Average water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March over a decade
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
19.4°C
18.3°C
17.7°C
18.8°C
18.5°C
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
18. 7°C
18.7°C
18.9°C
19.1°C
18.7°C
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Maximum temperature
Temperature in neighboring cities
The nearest locations with the average water temperature in March. In addition, the maximum and minimum water temperatures for that month, recorded over the last decade, are shown
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Min
Max
Playa de Las Canteras
18.8°C
17.2°C
20.2°C
Costa Ayala
18.8°C
17.3°C
20.2°C
La Garita
18.7°C
17.1°C
20.2°C
La Estrella
18.7°C
17.1°C
20.2°C
La Pardilla
18.7°C
17.1°C
20.2°C
Valle de Jinamar
18.7°C
17.1°C
20.2°C
Mercalaspalmas
18.7°C
17.1°C
20.2°C
La Hondura
18.8°C
17.3°C
20.2°C
El Puertillo
18.8°C
17.3°C
20.2°C
Quintanilla
18.8°C
17.3°C
20.2°C
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Avg. Temperature °C (°F)
Min. Temperature °C (°F)
Max. Temperature °C (°F)
Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (d)
avg. Sun hours (hours)
January
16
(60.9)
14.2
(57.6)
18.2
(64.7)
28
(1.1)
71%
5
7.0
February
15.9
(60.5)
13.9
(57.1)
18.1
(64.6)
28
(1.1)
72%
5
7.0
March
16.6
(61.8)
14.4
(58)
19.2
(66.5)
29
(1.1)
72%
5
8.0
April
17.2
(63)
15.1
(59.3)
19.8
(67. 6)
23
(0.9)
72%
5
8.0
May
18.3
(64.9)
16.2
(61.2)
20.9
(69.6)
21
(0.8)
72%
5
8.0
June
19.7
(67.4)
17.6
(63.7)
22.4
(72.2)
22
(0.9)
75%
6
8.0
July
20.9
(69.6)
18.9
(66)
23.6
(74.6)
28
(1.1)
76%
8
7.0
August
22
(71.5)
19.9
(67.9)
24.7
(76.5)
20
(0.8)
76%
5
8.0
September
21.9
(71. 4)
20
(68)
24.6
(76.2)
16
(0.6)
76%
3
9.0
October
21.2
(70.2)
19.2
(66.6)
23.7
(74.7)
25
(1)
76%
4
8.0
November
19
(66.3)
17.3
(63.2)
21.2
(70.1)
29
(1.1)
73%
5
7.0
December
17.4
(63.3)
15.6
(60)
19.5
(67.1)
30
(1.2)
72%
5
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)
16 °C
(60.9) °F
15.9 °C
(60.5) °F
16.6 °C
(61.8) °F
17.2 °C
(63) °F
18.3 °C
(64.9) °F
19.7 °C
(67.4) °F
20.9 °C
(69.6) °F
22 °C
(71.5) °F
21.9 °C
(71.4) °F
21.2 °C
(70.2) °F
19 °C
(66.3) °F
17.4 °C
(63.3) °F
Min. Temperature °C (°F)
14.2 °C
(57.6) °F
13.9 °C
(57.1) °F
14.4 °C
(58) °F
15.1 °C
(59.3) °F
16.2 °C
(61.2) °F
17.6 °C
(63.7) °F
18.9 °C
(66) °F
19.9 °C
(67.9) °F
20 °C
(68) °F
19.2 °C
(66.6) °F
17. 3 °C
(63.2) °F
15.6 °C
(60) °F
Max. Temperature °C (°F)
18.2 °C
(64.7) °F
18.1 °C
(64.6) °F
19.2 °C
(66.5) °F
19.8 °C
(67.6) °F
20.9 °C
(69.6) °F
22.4 °C
(72.2) °F
23.6 °C
(74.6) °F
24.7 °C
(76.5) °F
24.6 °C
(76.2) °F
23.7 °C
(74.7) °F
21.2 °C
(70.1) °F
19.5 °C
(67.1) °F
Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)
28
(1)
28
(1)
29
(1)
23
(0)
21
(0)
22
(0)
28
(1)
20
(0)
16
(0)
25
(0)
29
(1)
30
(1)
Humidity(%)
71%
72%
72%
72%
72%
75%
76%
76%
76%
76%
73%
72%
Rainy days (d)
5
5
5
6
5
6
9
5
3
4
5
5
avg. Sun hours (hours)
7.1
7.0
7.7
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.2
7.9
8.6
8.2
7.1
7.2
Data: 1991 – 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: avg. Sun hours
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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria weather in March // weather averages
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Temperature (°C) | (°F)
Temperature max. (°C) | (°F)
Temperature min. (°C) | (°F)
Water Temperature (°C) | (°F)
Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) | (inch.)
1. March
16 °C | 61 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
2. March
16 °C | 61 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
3. March
16 °C | 61 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
4. March
16 °C | 61 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
5. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
6. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
7. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
8. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
9. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
10. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
11. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 68 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
12. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
13. March
16 °C | 61 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 57 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
14. March
16 °C | 61 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
15. March
16 °C | 61 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 64 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
16. March
16 °C | 61 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
17. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
18. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
19. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
20. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
21. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
22. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
23. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
24. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 59 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
25. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
26. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
27. March
16 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0. 0 mm | 0.0 inch.
28. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
29. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 66 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
30. March
17 °C | 62 °F
19 °C | 67 °F
15 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
31. March
17 °C | 62 °F
20 °C | 67 °F
14 °C | 58 °F
18 °C | 65 °F
0.0 mm | 0.0 inch.
Data: 1999 – 2019
14 Day Weather Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Daily
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70°
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55%
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65%
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65%
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This chart shows the 14 day weather trend for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) with daily weather symbols, minimum and maximum temperatures, precipitation amount and probability.
The deviance is coloured within the temperature graph. The stronger the ups and downs, the more uncertain the forecast will be. The thick line represents the most probable trend.
Variation in precipitation is represented as a „T“. These uncertainties usually increase with the number of forecasts days ahead.
The forecast is created with „ensemble“ models. Several model runs with varying start parameter are calculated to estimate the predictability of the forecast more precisely.
GLOBAL MARKET OVERVIEW BANANAS
Bananas are not in great supply, when looking at the global market. For most areas, volumes are rather low, while demand is strong. South Africa seems to be the only territory with more than enough quantities available. Exports from Ecuador have been about 8% lower, while the eruption of the volcano in La Palma resulted in lower production from Spain. Lower global volumes means that prices are increasing all over the world.
Germany: Decreasing demand, high price level The ongoing heat as well as summer holidays resulted in limited interest in some regions. In order to avoid overhangs, traders could offered some discounts. In Hamburg, the demand had improved, too much supply prevented price increases though. In western Germany, prices of third brands from Colombia were increasing, as well as second brands in Frankfurt. At the wholesale market in Munich, banana prices were increasing overall as well. In general, wholesale prices are significantly higher than last year’s price level.
Banana traders had to take a hard hit during the 2nd quarter of 2022, due to the Ukraine crisis and accompanying cost increases and freight hikes. “Particularly during the change of season, there can sometimes be a shortage of supply and a drop in quality in Ecuador. The Dominican Republic is a logical alternative, and Panama and Costa Rica could also be considered. Colombia is establishing itself more and more concisely as an alternative in the conventional sector,” an importer states.
The Netherlands: Strikingly high spot market for bananas for the summer period While the banana market traditionally shows a dip in the summer months, the market remains remarkably good this year. “We have not experienced the prices we are seeing for green bananas in years,” says a Dutch banana expert. “The growing conditions in Ecuador are not good at the moment. An average temperature of 22 degrees is too low for banana cultivation. This ensures a supply that is 25% lower than we are used to in this improving spot market.”
“Traditionally, Ecuador always had a lot of sales in Eastern Europe, including Russia and Ukraine. Because of the war, those sales largely disappeared. You saw in the spring that the spot market was at a considerably lower level, but that situation has changed. now completely reversed due to the lower production,” says the banana specialist. The prices of bananas in most Dutch supermarkets have ‘silently’ crept up this year by about ten cents per kilo. “At the same time, bananas remain a relatively cheap item on the shelf. In these times of inflation, bananas are one of the consumer’s basic purchases. Due to the extremely dry weather, other types of fruit are on the high side, so that often benefits banana sales.”
Italy: Falling quantities and rising prices The banana market will not be easy in the coming weeks. A major trader based in northern Italy explains that fewer bananas are arriving from Ecuador due to domestic problems. Also from Colombia the quantities, due to the climate, are decreasing. Many people therefore turn to Costa Rica: here prices have risen. If you then add the transport costs and the fact that the Dollar is recovering strongly against the Euro, it is clear that general prices are set to rise further. In addition, ripening costs are increasing due to rising energy costs. At the wholesale level, a carton of bananas will have to cost €20 to cover all expenses.
“The industry needs to better understand inflation and how it will impact banana production and logistics, in order to determine how it will operate sustainably in the future”. This is the comment of a well-known banana multinational. “External factors such as the costs of fuel, paper, fertilisers, exchange rates and logistics costs, as well as disruptions due to war and adverse weather conditions cause supply constraints. In the coming months we will see a decline in the availability of bananas, while consumer demand is expected to remain constant. A similar trend can also be observed in Italy. Consumer demand for bananas has increased slightly.”
US: Lower supplies, strong demand Bananas are slimmer in supplies than usual, largely due to high shipping rates. Right now some of the bananas are sourced from Honduras and Guatemala. Mexico also supplies bananas, though those largely stay in the central U.S. and push into Canada as well while Colombia is also shipping bananas. Organic bananas largely come from Peru, Colombia and increasingly, Ecuador. Meeting these tighter supplies is strong demand, all of which means prices are stronger than usual. However, the banana pricing is beginning to pressure down.
France: Good momentum not enough to reverse downward trend Supply to the European market remains significantly lower in the first half of 2022, down by 2% compared with 2021. The good momentum in May (+ 3.1 %) and June (+ 1.3 %) was not enough to reverse the downward trend of the beginning of the year. As for the European banana (West Indies + Canary Islands), it is decreasing, affected by the eruption of the volcano of La Palma in the Canary Islands. For the Guadeloupe & Martinique banana volumes are slightly up, above the averages of the last two years. In this context of moderate supply, the market was balanced and fluid throughout the summer period, with a good progression for the Guadeloupe & Martinique banana. As for prices, although they have been relatively sustained given the limited supply, they do not compensate for the increase in production costs for producers
South Africa: More volumes cause lower prices Banana volumes on the market are triple the volumes of last year, resulting in 24% lower prices than this time last year. New banana plantings in South Africa (Komatipoort), southern Mozambique as well as in Zimbabwe have started bearing fruit, increasing the supply to a very high level. The quality is better than last year, a trader says, and growing conditions have been very good. The banana price is on average R5.51 (32 euro cent) per kg, and R6.79 (40 euro cent) for class 1 fruit, with an 18kg box of bananas trading for R130 (7.68 euro) on an online platform.
Spain: Volcano eruption in La Palma leads to high prices The difference in price between the Canarian banana and the imported banana is huge at the moment. In the wholesale market of Mercabarna, in Barcelona, while bananas are paid at an average of 0.80 euros per kilo, bananas from the Canary Islands do so at an average of €2.80 per kilo. According to a ripener and trader the reason why Spanish bananas have such prices is not only the inflation and the war in Ukraine, which have an influence on the increase in costs, but mainly because of the effects of the volcano in La Palma. In addition to the plantations destroyed by the lava itself, the ashes, which piled up more than 3 meters high, devastated the production of the southwest of the island, which represents the largest high quality banana production in the Canary Islands.
Therefore, from the end of September to the end of 2021, there was little good quality banana on the market. Those who sourced from Tenerife or Las Palmas de Gran Canaria had a good product and did very well. However, from the end of April and the beginning of May, the production of Tenerife and Las Palmas dropped and when they were really the dates for La Palma to have full production, their volumes have been reduced by around 35-40% up until now. To get a picture of this situation, while in the week 26 of 2021, 5,200 tons of bananas arrived on the peninsula, in week 21 of this year 3,979 tons arrived. As a consequence of all this, the price of Canarian bananas has more than doubled throughout the year.
With such high prices for Canarian bananas, demand has been regulated. There are consumers who have not found this product in certain sales channels and many others have preferred imported bananas because of their considerable price difference. It is in Barcelona where more Canarian bananas have been sold compared to other Spanish cities, either because of a higher purchasing power in general or because they are willing to pay the price difference for quality reasons. On the other hand, the large importers have reduced their banana purchases due to the high freight costs and, in part, they have managed to increase prices a bit, because they have been one of the cheapest products on the market this year.
Ecuador: Banana exports fall by 8.04% in the first half of the year Banana exports from Ecuador have registered a contraction of 8.04% in the first half of 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, standing at 180.29 million boxes. According to the Banana Marketing and Export Association (Acorbanec), the reduction in exports is based on different aspects. Circumstantial factors such as the increase in the price of fertilizers and their low availability or related to active ingredients and MRLs in the European Union, as well as climatic factors, have affected a lower production which, according to Acorbanec in its latest analysis of exports, it is expected that it will not improve for the third quarter.
The lack of containers and shipping spaces during the months of January, February and March, due to the congestion in important ports -especially in China-, incurred new increases in shipping freights, especially affecting the placement of spot fruit. And to all this was added Russia’s war in Ukraine, which has now been going on for 6 months without, unfortunately, an end in sight in the short term.
The sanctions against Russia caused major economic problems for the country, where the ruble suffered a significant devaluation. Russian importers, due to the economic crisis in which the country’s economy was immersed, asked exporters in Ecuador to reduce the prices of banana boxes, as well as reduce weekly purchases and some even canceled contracts signed with certain exporters, and even switched from contract to spot purchases.
In January and February, an average of 8.1 million boxes per month were being exported to Russia, which ‘mostly were contracted’, Acorbanec highlights in its report. After the start of the conflict, shipments to the Russian market registered a notable fall estimated at 31.54% in March; In April, compared to exports in the same month of the previous year, this reduction decreased to -6.82%, and in May the difference compared to the same month of 2021 was reduced to only -0.28%.
In June, finally, the recovery of exports to this important destination for Ecuadorian bananas was confirmed, when despite all the challenges that the sector was facing -and continues to face- in that market, it increased its placements by 13.39% compared to June 2021.
Australia: Lower yield finally pushes price above cost of production After months of consecutive and unprecedented cost pressures on Australian banana growers, there was a slight reprieve as lower yields from an extended winter had finally pushed prices to a level above the cost of production for growers, in recent weeks. But it remains to be seen how long this will last, with the warmer weather into spring expected to increase harvest volumes. The Australian Banana Growers’ Council (ABGC) reported in their monthly magazine that they have urged retailers to consider the current cost pressures on growers and set retail prices at sustainable levels and in setting wholesale prices with growers and marketers to ensure the long-term sustainability of the industry. It noted over the past few years some of the COVID-19-related challenges included: worker shortages, changes in consumer buying habits, increased costs of input and logistics, weather events and quality issues.
But it has not just been the production costs causing a challenge for growers, but also disease management. The industry is well past the halfway mark in our transition to full industry management of the Panama TR4 Program in North Queensland. However, a sixth commercial banana farm was confirmed with the disease in June. It followed the detection of Banana Freckle in the Northern Territory. Although only one of the 29 detections was on a commercial banana property.
China: Weak consumer demand in off-season summer months Banana imports peak in the months March, April and May with monthly averages hovering around 210,000 tons. Summer is considered downtime, with the lowest numbers in June and July. In July, imports accounted for 124,000 tons. It remains to be seen if imports will start to pick up in August. During the Covid-19 epidemic, trading ports Mohan (with Laos) and Houqiao (with Myanmar) were frequently closed. Currently opening hours and trade have been stable.
In July, China’s largest banana supplier are The Philippines, followed by Cambodia and Ecuador. The export volume of Ecuadorian bananas in the first half of this year was significantly lower than last year. In addition to the continuous shortage of containers and the increase in the cost of other consumables, decline in production has affected exports.
Guangdong and Guangxi’s bananas are on the market. Summer is typically off-season for China’s banana consumption, and the market will pick up in Autumn. Yunnan bananas will be available from late October.
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Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March 2023
Check the weather for March before planning your holiday in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.
Average temperature:
19 ° C
Average temperature during the day:
21 ° C
Average temperature at night:
17 ° C
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Precipitation in mm:
13 mm
Number of rainy days in a month:
11
Water temperature:
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The weather is now
28 ° C
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Air temperature (MAKS-MIN) by day
Physics on March 20,000 March 2022
In March 2021
in March 2020
in March 2019
in March 2018
in March 2017
in March 2016
20 ° C
16 ° C
21 ” Mar
21°C
16°C
21°C
17°C
21°C
16°C
21°C
16°C
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16°C
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16°C
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20°C
16°C
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16°C
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19°C
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15°C
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20°C
15°C
25
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19°C
16°C
26
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18°C
14°C
27
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18°C
14°C
28
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20°C
16°C
29
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20°C
16°C
30
mar.
21°C
16°C
31
mar.
21°C
16°C
Daily water temperature in March
Data for 2023
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Precipitation by day
Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.
0.11111 mm
0.1111 mm
0.0000 mm
0.0000 mm
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0.0000 mm
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0.1111 mm
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0.2222 mm
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0.5556 mm
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0. 3333 mm
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0.1111 mm
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0.1111 mm
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0.6667 mm
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0.2222 mm
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1.3333 mm
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1.2222 mm
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0.1111 mm
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0.4444 mm
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0.4444 mm
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0.1111 mm
31
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0.0000 mm
The maximum daytime temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is 21.3333 °C, the minimum nighttime temperature is 13. 6667 °C. The amount of precipitation in March is usually no more than 13 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least n/a.
Weather in March in other resorts in Spain
Barcelona
17 ° C
Valencia
20 ° C
Ibiza
16 ° C
Canary Islands
20 ° C 9000 Since
Costa del Sol
18 ° C
Mallorca
16 ° C
MALALA
19 ° C
Tenerife
20 ° C
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February
March
April
Daytime average temperature
+19°C
+20°C
+21°C
Average temperature at night
+17°C
+17°C
+17°C
Sea water temperature
+19°C
+19°C
+19°C
Number of sunny days
14 days
17 days
18 days
Daylength
10. 9 – 11.6 hours
11.6 – 12.4 hours
12.4 – 13.2 hours
Number of rainy days
1 day
1 day
0 days
Rainfall
15.5 mm
17.6 mm
9.1 mm
Average wind speed
6.2 m / s
6.2 m / s
5.6 m / s
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Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.
The average air temperature in March over the past 5 years is 19.7°C during the day and 16.6°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
March
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
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The graph below provides detailed information about sea water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
Select the year you are interested in to see daily temperatures in March for that year.
The average sea temperature in March for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is 18.7°C for the past 5 years.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
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Sunny days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The graph below displays the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The graph below displays the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The chart below shows information on how strong the winds can be in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
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Monthly weather
Month
Temperature
at night
afternoon
January
+17°C
+21°C
February
+17°C
+20°C
March
+17°C
+20°C
April
+18°C
+22°C
May
+19°C
+24°C
June
+20°C
+25°C
July
+22°C
+27°C
August
+23°C
+28°C
September
+23°C
+27°C
October
+23°C
+27°C
November
+21°C
+24°C
December
+19°C
+22°C
According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be quite good. The average daily air temperature in March is 20.4 °C, while the sea water temperature will be 18.2 °С.
Weather in March
Daytime average temperature Nighttime average temperature
+20.4 °C +16.7 °C
Sea water temperature
+18.2 °C
Number of sunny days Length of daylight hours
15 days 12 hours 1 min.
Rainy days Rainfall
0 days 11 mm
Average wind speed
25.1 m/s
Should I go to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for a holiday in March?
Comfort
61. 0%
Taking into account all the available weather data in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rain, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the comfort level in this resort, which amounted to 61.0 %. Please also note that the comfort level in April will be higher and will be 64.9 %
Comfort level by months
On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a vacation in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria are September, October and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.
Monthly comparison of weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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April
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June
July
August
September
October
November
Temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
March is one of the coldest months in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. During the daytime air temperature in March fluctuates from 19.0°C to 21.7°C, at night from 16.1°C to 16.1°C respectively. The mean air temperature is 20.4 °C during the day, and 16.7 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 3.7°C per month.
Sea Temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
In March, the water in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria can be chilly. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 18.0°C, while the maximum figure can reach 18.5°C. The average water temperature in March is 18.2 °C, which is 0.5°C lower than in February and 0.6°C lower than in April.
Rainy days and precipitation in March
The average rainfall for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March is 11 mm. This amount of precipitation is insignificant, and you will not notice rainy days. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 1. 1 %. Most of the time it will be moderate rain.
Sunny, cloudy and overcast days
In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March there are usually about 15 sunny, 12 cloudy and 4 overcast days. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 1 minute. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 8 hours and 10 minutes per day.
Wind in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March is 25.1 m/s.
Weather in March in other resorts in Spain
We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in March. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.
Name
Day air temperature
Air temperature at night
Rainy days (rainfall)
Water temperature
Tenerife
16. 8°C
11.9°C
1 day (21 mm)
18.6°C
Barcelona
15.6°C
9.9°C
2 days (29 mm)
13.2°C
Mallorca
17.0°C
10.0°C
3 days (35 mm)
14.3°C
Malaga
19.5°C
10.0°C
1 day (15 mm)
14.8°C
Palma de Mallorca
17.4°C
9.4°C
3 days (31 mm)
14.4°C
Valencia
19.1°C
10.0°C
2 days (24 mm)
13.7°C
Costa Brava
15.8°C
9. 5°C
3 days (41 mm)
12.9°C
Salou
16.8°C
9.9°C
2 days (22 mm)
13.3°C
Alicante
18.6°C
10.7°C
1 day (21 mm)
14.4°C
Ibiza
16.7°C
13.3°C
2 days (23 mm)
14.4°C
Gran Canaria
21.6°C
17.0°C
0 days (4 mm)
18.2°C
Marbella
19.0°C
9.3°C
1 day (24 mm)
14.8°C
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Weather Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March 2023: Temperature and climate
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Average temperature (°C)
minimum temperature (°C)
maximum temperature (°C)
Precipitation rate (mm)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (D)
day length (hours)
January
16
14. 2
18.2
28
71%
5
7.0
February
15.9
13.9
18.1
28
72%
5
7.0
March
16.6
14.4
19.2
29
72%
5
8.0
April
17.2
15.1
19.8
23
72%
5
8.0
May
18.3
16.2
20.9
21
72%
5
8.0
June
19.7
17.6
22.4
22
75%
6
8.0
July
20.9
18.9
23.6
28
76%
8
7.0
August
22
19. 9
24.7
20
76%
5
8.0
September
21.9
20
24.6
16
76%
3
9.0
October
21.2
19.2
23.7
25
76%
4
8.0
November
19
17.3
21.2
29
73%
5
7.0
December
17.4
15.6
19.5
30
72%
5
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average temperature (°C)
16
15. 9
16.6
17.2
18.3
19.7
20.9
22
21.9
21.2
19
17.4
minimum temperature (°C)
14.2
13.9
14.4
15.1
16.2
17.6
18.9
19.9
twenty
19.2
17.3
15.6
maximum temperature (°C)
18.2
18.1
19.2
19.8
20.9
22.4
23.6
24.7
24.6
23.7
21.2
19.5
Precipitation rate (mm)
28
28
29
23
21
22
28
twenty
16
25
29
thirty
Humidity (%)
71%
72%
72%
72%
72%
75%
76%
76%
76%
76%
73%
72%
Rainy days (D)
5
5
5
6
5
6
9
5
3
4
5
5
day length (hours)
7. 1
7.0
7.7
7.9
7.8
7.7
7.2
7.9
8.6
8.2
7.1
7.2
Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length
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Temperature (°C)
Temperature Max. (°C)
Temperature Min. (°C)
Water temperature (°C)
Rainfall (mm)
day length (hours)
March 1st
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.8
March 2,
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.4
March 3,
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.3
4. March
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.9
March 5,
17 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.8
March 6,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
6.9
March 7,
17 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0. 0mm
7.9
March 8,
17 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.2
March 9,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.1
March 10,
17 °C
20°C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.4
March 11,
17 °C
20°C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.3
March 12,
17 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.8
13 March
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.4
14 March
16 °C
18 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.7
March 15,
16 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0. 0mm
8.5
March 16,
16 °C
19°C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.4
March 17,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.9
March 18,
17 °C
20°C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.9
March 19,
17 °C
20°C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
8.4
March 20,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.7
March 21,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.8
March 22,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.5
March 23,
17 °C
20°C
15 °C
18 °C
0. 0mm
7.6
March 24,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.8
March 25,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.7
26 March
17 °C
19 °C
14 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.2
March 27,
16 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.4
March 28,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.2
March 29,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.5
March 30,
17 °C
19 °C
15 °C
18 °C
0.0mm
7.4
March 31,
17 °C
20°C
14 °C
18 °C
0. 0mm
8.2
Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.
Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March, this month’s rating is 4.0 out of five.
Temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
Average temperature during the day:
+20.5°C
Average temperature at night:
+16.5°C
Sea water temperature:
+18.4°C
Number of sunny days:
22 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
0 days 8. 7 mm
Monthly weather comparison in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Water temperature in Spain in March
Should I go on vacation in March?
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The climate is unfavorable, there are few tourists. According to our data, the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +18.4°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 8.7 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 22 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March.
Please note:
Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in February:
rating 3. 7 (out of 5),
air +19.8°C , sea: +18.7°C,
rain 0 days
Weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in April:
rating 4.0 (out of 5),
air +21.5°C , sea: +19.2°C
rain 1 day
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Air temperature
Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +21. 9°C, the minimum recorded values are +18.8°C. At night the temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March drops to +17.4°C…+15.5°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.9°C. What weather forecast in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria at the end of March and the beginning of the month is indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March ranges from +18.0°C to +18.7°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is warmer by about 0.3°C. The next month the water is 0.8°C warmer. In March, according to tourists in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to uncomfortable sea water temperatures almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in March and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.2 points. The number of rainy days in March is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 8.7 mm, this is the 5th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 1.4 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 0.1 mm less. The weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
The average speed in March is 5.8 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.8 m/s.
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Water temperature
1
+19. 8°C
+18.3°C
2
+19.9°C
+18.5°C
3
+19.7°C
+18.3°C
4
+18. 9°C
+18.5°C
5
+18.8°C
+18.0°C
6
+19.8°C
+18.0°C
7
+20. 7°C
+18.2°C
8
+20.4°C
+18.6°C
9
+21.2°C
+18.4°C
10
+19. 9°C
+18.2°C
11
+19.4°C
+18.6°C
12
+19.1°C
+18.7°C
13
+19. 1°C
+18.6°C
14
+19.9°C
+18.4°C
15
+19.4°C
+18.6°C
16
+20. 7°C
+18.7°C
17
+19.9°C
+18.6°C
18
+20.6°C
+18.6°C
19
+19. 7°C
+18.7°C
20
+19.2°C
+18.7°C
21
+19.3°C
+18.4°C
22
+20. 2°C
+18.6°C
23
+19.3°C
+18.4°C
24
+19.6°C
+18.0°C
25
+21. 7°C
+18.1°C
26
+20.4°C
+18.3°C
27
+19.9°C
+18.0°C
28
+19. 4°C
+18.1°C
29
+19.8°C
+18.5°C
30
+21.4°C
+18.6°C
31
+21. 9°C
+18.6°C
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What is the weather like in March in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria? The air temperature during the day in the city rises to +19.
7 degrees, +15.6 degrees at night. March – almost no rain. The water temperature in March is +18.9 degrees.
Average temperature
+18°
Air temperature during the day
+20°
Air temperature at night
+16°
Water temperature
+19°
Rainfall (mm)
15 mm
Rain
1 day
Sunny days
20 days
Humidity
69%
Day length
12 hours
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Air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The air temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria during the day in March is +20 °C, at night: +16 °C. The highest value for March during the day was recorded on 03/09/2017 and equaled +27 °C, the lowest on 03/21/2018: +17 °C.
Water temperature in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March
The water temperature in March in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is usually around 19°C (19°C), which is hardly suitable for swimming. The highest value for March was noted on 03/03/2018 and amounted to +19°C, lowest 03/26/2019: +17 °C.
How many sunny days per month
There are 20 sunny, 2 cloudy and 9 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March is quite sunny.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in March Things to do?
Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .
Beach holiday
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Excursions
5
Bicycle
5
Sport
5
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During your Tenerife holidays, you will probably stay at a more touristic place like Las Américas, Los Cristianos, Puerto de la Cruz or the Capital of Santa Cruz. Some of the biggest tourist hotspots in Tenerife are also La Laguna, El Médano and Los Gigantes. However, there are some smaller towns in Tenerife that are really worth a visit and that will show you the real Tenerife. Furthermore, it is not a secret that the best restaurants in Tenerife are hidden in the outskirts of smaller towns, the so-called ‘Guachinches’.
If you would like to plan a trip to a town with beautiful colonial style buildings or astonishing natural surroundings, keep reading!
Beautiful towns in South & East Tenerife
Vilaflor
This small town located south of the Teide National Park is the highest laying town of the Island at 1.414m of altitude. A lot of incredible walking trails start here, being the most famous one the path that leads to ‘El Paisaje Lunar’ or ‘The Lunar Landscape’, an astonishingly beautiful volcanic formation.
El Palmar de Teno
This tiny village rests in a valley in the middle of the Teno Natural Park, surrounded by mountains and a rich natural splendour. The Teno Massif is one of the three volcanic formations that created the Island of Tenerife thousands of years ago. Spectacular hiking trails start from this town, like the path to El Monte del Agua and Las Lagunetas, where you will find an ancient Laurel forest. It doesn’t surprise us that the Spanish conquerors founded this town because of its fertile lands. In spring, the whole valley starts to bloom and you can hear the bees buzzing around the flowers.
Candelaria
Located on the eastern coast of Tenerife, Candelaria is a slightly bigger town with less tourism than the southern part of the island but that also enjoys very good weather all year along. Take a walk by the promenade and end by the beautiful Basilica of Candelaria. In the same square, you will find nine big statues of the aboriginal Guanche kings which ruled the different pre-Hispanic kingdoms of Tenerife.
Towns in North & West Tenerife
Garachico
You can drive to Garachico from the northern part of the Island or from the Los Gigantes area through the curvy small road that crosses the Teno Massif. There is no highway leading to this town, which makes less accessible and, therefore, more quiet and special.
Garachico had its golden age in the XVI and XVII century, when it was the main Port of the Island, leading the commercial traffic with America, Africa and Europe. Later on, other ports gained more importance and a violent volcanic eruption that took place in 1706 would be the end of its primacy. The old town is beautifully preserved and the promenade by the seaside is very relaxing and enjoyable.
Icod de Los Vinos
Very near Garachico, this historic town lays a bit higher in the mountain with beautiful views of the sea and the valley thanks to its altitude and steep streets. The town is surrounded by lots of green: pine tree forests, vineyards and agriculture. The flagship of the town is its millennial Dragon Tree, which is believed to be over 800 years old. The tree is not only old but also big, with a perimeter of 20 m and 18 m of height.
Its beautiful colonial style historic buildings are very well-preserved and you will find interesting museums like the Museum of the Guanches, the Museum of the Malvasia Wine and a very curious museum of dolls ARTIAndya. Something you can’t miss either is La Cueva de Los Vientos, the largest volcanic cave in Europe with more than 17 km of length.
Taganana
The most beautiful part of this village is by far its location and surroundings. After driving through the dense forests of the Natural Park of Anaga and arriving at the remote coastline, you will find this small village with beautiful sandy beaches and big volcanic rock formations.
The restaurants by the promenade serve fresh fish and on the weekends you can find some groups of friends playing traditional Canarian music after lunch. The road wasn’t built until 1968, meaning that its inhabitants still remember living here without almost any communication.
All of these towns sound appealing, right? The next time you visit Tenerife, apart from planning your must-see Teide sunset tour with Teide by Night, make sure to leave time for a short visit to one of these beautiful and authentic spots on the island.
20 top Tenerife towns, villages or hamlets by superlatives
Depicted below are parts of three Tenerife towns which are also municipalities within the Orotava valley. Then, there are Tenerife’s biggest towns which look like a single one already. Click the photos to enlarge them…
The three settlements which have virtually grown together don’t reach a total population of 100 000 inhabitants.
They are Los Realejos in the foreground with La Orotava behind and
Puerto de la Cruz to the left. More such regions exist on the island. However,
all their cities want to be politically on their own. Sometimes they
share something, such as a communal High Court, though. It could also be the denomination of a wine area, as is the case with Vinos de Acentejo.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife the Capital with the biggest oil refinery of Spain.
Parts of San Cristóbal de La Laguna seen from the TF12 motorway above with Mount Teide on the horizon.
This is Tenerife’s as well as the Canary Islands’ most historic town. It could rival Wales of the UK in size together with its surrounding country side. Its Spanish traditions must be seen to be believed. It offers top university studies for many fields. There, volcanology and geology are most important.
La Laguna is also a good place for romantic vacations in Tenerife.
El Sauzal
Tenerife El Sauzal another town in the green North was nominated the cleanest settlement of Tenerife Island by 2012.
Tacoronte the town with the saint that hasn’t been acknowledged yet by the Vatican.
Vilaflor of Tenerife towns
Vilaflor the highest located village which outgrew its category in all provinces of Spain.
Los Realejos
Los Realejos has the
oldest Tenerife church, albeit rebuilt because of fire. The town played
the biggest socio political role to pacify the conquered Guanche
natives. More about the town which is next to Puerto de la Cruz and which became a leader for top Tenerife culture and sports.
La Orotava
La Orotava Tenerife
with its most elegant old quarters doesn’t only have the biggest
volcanic Teide sand carpet of Corpus Christi and flower carpet festival.
It is a town of more superlatives, indeed. It is also the Tenerife
town with the most amazing Canary houses with Spanish roof tiles.
Puerto de la Cruz
This is the oldest Tenerife resort where the Guanche
Mencey King of Taoro spent part of the year by the royal caves which
were very close to the beach and near more than one Martianez fountain.
Discover why
the oldest Tenerife resort which is Tenerife’s smallest
municipality is the most engaged with environmental awareness.
Santa Ursula
Santa Ursula the town with most Tenerife Guachinches, except its adjoing modern
La Quinta which both are right beside the island’s paradise country photos of which speak for themselves.
Icod de los Vinos
Icod de los Vinos doesn’t
only have the biggest and oldest dragon tree of Tenerife island. It
also has the 18km Cueva del Viento the longest, tubular Volcanic cave of
Europe. It became one of the most extended mausoleums for skeletons of
giant rats and lizards which are extinct. The geological and biological
value of the cave is highly applauded by scientists. Icod de los Vinos
is also the most historical wine town because of Tenerife’s most renown
wine called Malvasia.
Garachico
That’s the town where the most crazy Canary island cigars are made by hand. It is also the place which has lost most material values in Tenerife history because of a catastrophic volcanic eruption, fires, floods and epidemics. Discover Tenerife photos of romantic images of Garachico by night.
Garachico and its famous natural swimming pools
Los Gigantes
The town by the giant cliffs
which are the steepest of the European union is by the oldest Tenerife
region the Teno Massif. This contributes to the best island climate, as
it is warm and dry.
Masca mountain village
Masca is the European Union’s smallest mountain village with tropical climate all year round.
Candelaria
Candelaria is biggest pilgrimage destination of all Canary Islands where
most Guanche heritage is also celebrated.
Los Silos
Los Silos Tenerife town of values by the Isla Baja
Arona
Tenerife Arona which is said to shelter most millionaires on the biggest Canary Island.
It also has the world best water park according Trip advisor.
Adeje with Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje of Tenerife towns the town by Barranco del infierno the most daring Tenerife adventure track is also a settlement of Guanche origin which has become one of most popular holiday destinations with huge golf courses.
Los Cristianos
The seven km beach promenade which is totally wheelchair friendly is said to be the longest in Europe puts Los Cristianos firmly onto the European map.
El Medano of Granadilla de Abona
El Medanothe most Bohemian place on Tenerife and with the longest beaches with their boardwalk promenade and biggest stretch of golden sand all along the shores and beyond Montaña Roja.
San Juan de la Rambla
San Juan de la Rambla the Tenerife town with the most idyllic sea pool and the only Tenerife XVIII celebrations
Taganana the only Tenerife town with a free foot wine of fame and spread about picture book suburbs of a walking festival
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Tenerife’s Top 10 Picturesque Towns and Villages
Tenerife has a huge number of charming towns and villages that often go unnoticed by “beach” tourists. The easiest way to experience the traditional Canarian way of life is to head inland. And to give you a vector, we have selected the 10 most interesting places to visit.
1. Mask village.
Masca is a small mountain village with about 80 inhabitants. The village is located at an altitude of 600 meters in the Teno mountains, which extend to the northwestern part of Tenerife. Under 19In the 60s, the village could only be reached by footpaths, now a narrow asphalt road leads here. The center of the village is a square and a small church.
There are many abandoned houses in the village, as many of its inhabitants have left for larger cities.
2. Garachico.
Garachico is an amazingly beautiful town in the northern part of the island.
It was the first port city in Tenerife, founded in the early 16th century. After the discovery of America by Columbus, the Canary Islands became of strategic importance in the Atlantic Ocean. Then it became necessary to build a port through which all merchant ships from Europe to America and back would pass.
But Garachico is notorious for another side: in the spring of 1706, a volcanic eruption occurred that wiped out the port and a significant part of the city. Over time, new houses and cobbled streets grew on the frozen lava. Due to the volcanic eruption, the volcanic rock, frozen in the ocean, formed the so-called “lava tongues”. And in the 60s, a local company transformed them into natural volcanic pools.
3. San Juan de la Rambla.
Perhaps one of the most charming coastal areas in the north of the island, where no one will stop you from enjoying the sound of the ocean.
4. La Orotava.
La Orotava is an ancient city that stands out for its architecture and traditional Canarian atmosphere. It is located in the north of Tenerife, in the middle of the picturesque valley of the same name. Distinguished by its special charm and attraction, this whole city is filled with beautiful houses, buildings and original cobblestone streets – the city is ideal for walking and learning about history.
5. Ikor.
This ancient settlement has 11 houses built of rough stone blocks, which are considered the oldest buildings on the island (16th century). Not far from Ikor are the caves of the Guanches, the indigenous population of Tenerife.
6. Teno Alto.
Settlement in the Teno mountains, where the oldest traditions of the island have been preserved to this day. Peasants harvest grass with sickles for livestock at the edge of the road and carry these armfuls home on their heads. The perfect place to talk to wise people, taste homemade cheese and enjoy the sunset in the mountains.
7. Las Palmas de Anaga.
A picturesque fishing village located on a small plain between mountains and the ocean. From here you have a beautiful view of the Roques de Anaga.
8. San Cristobal de La Laguna.
San Cristobal de la Laguna, or La Laguna for short, is the former capital and oldest city of the island of Tenerife. Surprisingly, the historic center of La Laguna has been preserved in the same form as it was created hundreds of years ago. The entire “old city” is declared a World Heritage Site and is under the protection of UNESCO.
9. Aguamansa.
The quiet village of Aguamansa is located at an altitude of 1120 meters above sea level. Aguamansa is a meditative place where silence is absolute. You can give your soul peace from the hustle and bustle of the city.
10. Chinamada.
The secret of Chinamada’s popularity is the 30 cave houses in which the inhabitants of this village live. The arrangement of buildings hollowed out in the rocks gives the settlement originality and saves on building materials. The rest of the village is quite modern: there is water supply, electricity, satellite TV, a restaurant, a hiking trail system for tourists and a highway near which a huge dragon tree clings to the rocks with its branches.
Things to see and do in Tenerife
The volcanic island of Tenerife offers a rich variety of interesting places to visit: a huge number of different attractions, as well as picturesque towns and villages.
From the magnificent sandy beaches in the south to the impressive lunar landscape of Mount Teide, this sun-drenched island, the largest in the Canary archipelago, enjoys a blessed climate best characterized by the term “eternal spring”.
If you’re in the mood to forget about everything and get away for a while, then Tenerife with its wonderful blue skies, sunshine, beautiful beaches, first-class restaurants and wonderful hotels is just the place you are looking for.
And you can choose from a wide range of great options: Spain-Tenerife has carefully selected the best hotels in excellent locations for you at unbeatable prices.
Costa Adeje is a prestigious upscale resort in the sunny south, where you will find a rich selection of beaches with calm turquoise waters and beautiful boardwalks lined with exclusive shops, fine restaurants and elegant cocktail bars.
If you’re in the mood for 5-star quality here, we can recommend two great hotels in the area. Roca Nivaria Gran Hotel is a secluded place, ideal for a relaxing holiday, to relax and unwind. Ocean-facing Hotel Jardines de Nivaria offers decadent-style rooms set in magnificent buildings surrounded by subtropical landscaped gardens full of different scents.
And now a few words about the best 4-star hotels in Costa Adeje. The elegant Hotel Colón Guanahaní is located next to one of the best beaches in the southern part of the island, Playa de Fanabe, while the Hotel Jardín Tropical is located near the city of San Eugenio, where there is a beautiful harbor for pleasure boats Puerto Colon.
All of these hotels are within easy driving distance of the bustling resorts of Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas. Both of these places are famous for their nightlife and 24/7 party atmosphere – keep that in mind if you want to have some fun.
Gran Hotel Bahía del Duque Resort is so amazing that you have to see it to believe it exists. This ocean-facing 5-star grand luxury palace hotel, located in an exquisite part of Playa del Duque, is considered one of the best in the south of Tenerife.
If you enjoy playing golf, be aware that the Sandos Hotel Reserva Ambiental & Golf is located next to the verdant lawns of Golf del Sur, a popular resort for golf enthusiasts.
Or maybe you would like to head north to the capital city of Santa Cruz? Experience history, culture and art, as well as great restaurants, nightlife and the beautiful beach of Playa de Las Teresitas.
Also to the north is the vibrant resort of Puerto de la Cruz, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Orotava Valley. A short drive from the cobbled streets of the old town, you will find the Hotel Botánico and The Oriental Spa Garden. This 5-star sanctuary of luxury is a wonderful backwater next to the enchanting Playa Jardin beach.
In addition, we recommend another hotel in this resort – the 4-star Hotel Sol Costa Atlantis Tenerife, located on the seafront, next to Playa Martianez – a wonderful complex with swimming pools, lakes and waterfalls.
Throughout the rest of the island you will find charming mountain villages and valleys, including Masca and Guimard. And on the east coast, the spectacular cliffs of Los Gigantes await you.
Wherever you decide to stay, whatever you decide to do, we can help you, especially in finding the right accommodation.
After heavy rains, the Costa Blanca is sunny again. The beaches of Guardamar, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, Pilar de Horadada are filled with vacationers, and thermometers show temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius.
Coastal residents and tourists enjoy sunbathing in the final days of 2016, a couple of weeks after major storms hit the coast this month.
Some of the beaches of Guardamar del Segura, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa and Pilar de Horadada still feel the effects of winds and rains. Some beaches have washed away the sand and are waiting for repairs after the Christmas holidays.
If you want to enjoy the sun during winter days, Orihuela Costa has a large selection of gorgeous white sand beaches such as Punta Prima, La Zenia, Playa Flamenca and Campoamor. May the New Year be joyful for you and bring
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Costa Brava is a unique combination of white sandy beaches with picturesque cliffs located on the coast, covered with pine forests. Local landscapes, mild climate, and beautiful bays washed by the blue water of the Mediterranean Sea, cloudless skies will give you the brightest and warmest impressions of this region of Spain. real estate on the Costa Brava The natural features of the Costa Brava are 100% true to their name, translated from Spanish it means “Cliff Coast”, which is located in the northern part of Spain from the French border to the city of Blanes.
The capital of the Costa Brava is Lloret de Mar. Here you can see the ruins of the old city of Loredo, visit many entertainment centers and shops. If you are a history buff, then you will definitely love the fortress, which was built in the Middle Ages to protect against sea pirates, it is located on the coast of the city of Tossa de Mar. It is also worth visiting the famous theater museum named after Salvador Dali! His extraordinary creativity and outlook on life amazes with its colors and forms.
Spain’s stunning Costa Brava is home to the Marinelad theme park, a giant water park paired with decorative flowers, a bird sanctuary and a promenade for romantic dates and walks. Sea sports lovers can enjoy the sea, waves, air and picturesque atmosphere!
Real estate on the Costa Brava is considered the most relevant among all resort regions in Spain! After all, this coast is an international center of tourism, which is visited annually by 16 million tourists, and 6 thousand hotels accommodate them. Costa Brava – this sunny coast is considered to be the legislator of European tourism, as its territory has a large number of attractions, exciting historical sites, monuments. Therefore, the purchase of a villa, apartment or apartment on this coast is considered a profitable investment in resort real estate in Spain, because. it can bring to its owner not only the pleasure of rest, but also a constant income from renting out housing. The main factor stimulating the constant rotation of tourists is the geographical proximity to Europe, thanks to which they come here to relax even on weekends. Because of this, prices for resort real estate in the Costa Brava are growing every year.
Those who want to buy real estate in Spain will easily find their highlight in this region of the country, a town where they will feel comfortable. For example, the cities of Playa de Aro, Lloret de Mar, Blanes, Empruabrava, Tossa de Mar, each city has its own rich history, culture and in each of these cities you can see a smooth transition from the past to the present. This can be seen, because the ancient ruins of fortresses, picturesque bays and modern resort complexes, houses, villas, hotels are harmoniously combined. All these beauties of the Costa Brava are diluted with incendiary nightlife, entertainment venues, clubs, restaurants. Due to the advanced tourist infrastructure of this coast of Spain and the unlimited possibilities for a paradise holiday, buying a property on the Costa Brava is considered the right choice!
If you want to buy property on the Costa Brava, you may want to think about choosing the local language, as the state has two different languages, Catalan and Spanish Castilian itself. Catalan is more similar to French due to the fact that the Costa Blanca belongs to the administrative part of Catalonia, an autonomous region of Spain. Catalonia itself is considered to be quite developed economically and culturally, and in terms of its high standard of living you can compete with any state in Europe. And the capital of Catalonia is the well-known Barcelona, which has the most famous and unique historical sights known throughout the world.
This Green Mojo Sauce is loaded with fresh herbs, garlic & spicy peppers – It’s the perfect, zesty topping for meat, seafood, chicken or roasted vegetables.
If there is one sauce recipe that I make over and over again, it’s got to be this Green Mojo Sauce. Not only is it the easiest, fastest sauce you’ll ever make, but it’s also the most addicting blend of tangy, herby, garlicky freshness that you’ll taste.
Honestly, this sauce will take you all of 5 minutes to make.
There’s virtually no measuring needed and no chopping. Just add everything to your blender and go.
What is Mojo Sauce Made Of?
Parsley
Cilantro
Garlic
Lime
Jalapeno
Olive Oil
Vinegar
How Do You Make Mojo Sauce?
Just add all the ingredients to your blender and process until smooth. This sauce will take all of 5 minutes to make! It’s so simple.
Is Mojo Sauce Spicy?
I would say that this sauce is about medium on the heat level. If you’d like to tone down the heat, you can remove the seeds and ribs from the jalapeno, or leave the jalapeno out entirely.
How Do You Use Mojo Sauce?
We love this Green Mojo Sauce on everything! On top of these smashed potatoes, on grilled chicken or pork, on top of scrambled eggs or roasted veggies.
We were at the beach this past weekend, and I wanted to try something new to liven up the beautiful, fresh salmon that we found at the local market. This sauce definitely hit the spot.
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Mojo Sauce Recipe
1 bunch cilantro (chopped)
1/2 bunch parsley (chopped)
2 cloves garlic (smashed)
1 lime (juiced)
1 jalapeno (diced)
1/4 cup olive oil
1 Tablespoon white wine vinegar
salt (to taste)
This recipe will yield about 1 cup of Mojo Sauce. The sauce can be refrigerated for up to 5 days.
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This recipe was originally published in November 2014. It was updated in March 2019 to update the photographs and content. The original recipe remains the same. Enjoy!
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6 cloves garlic, peeled
1 teaspoon sea salt
2 cups well-packed chopped cilantro leaves
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 cup Spanish extra-virgin olive oil
2 teaspoons sherry-wine vinegar
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RED MOJO SAUCE – recipe with photos
Maria Frolova
Monday, October 5, 2015
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Time
20 min
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Mojo sauces are a very important component of the Canarian cuisine, an integral part of the traditional lunch or dinner in the Canary Islands. The original Canarian sauces are of two types: red mojo rojo (mojo rojo) and green mojo verde (mojo verde). They are made from olive oil and wine vinegar. Spicy mojo rojo – with the addition of pepper; softer mojo verde – with cilantro.
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Proteins 1.11 g
Fats 29.17 g
Carbohydrates 5.32 g
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Ingredients:
Hot Piri Piri
3 pcs.
Bell pepper
1 pc.
Garlic
3T
Zira (cumin)
0.5 tsp
Ground paprika
1 tsp.
Olive oil
120g
Wine vinegar
2 st. l.
Salt
to taste
Dried oregano
to taste
Step 1:
Hot Piri Piri
3 pcs.
Bell pepper
1 pc.
Garlic
3T
Zira (cumin)
0.5 tsp
Ground paprika
1 tsp.
Olive oil
120g
Wine vinegar
2 st. l.
Salt
to taste
Dried oregano
to taste
Throw everything into a blender bowl, beat gradually adding olive oil. The sauce is spicy! Despite its appetizing appearance, I do not advise you to dip it there and then lick your finger😆😆you can store it in a jar in the refrigerator for about two weeks. Pairs well with canarian potatoes and pasta.
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There are many variations: parsley, cilantro, green pepper. A kind of budget substitute for pesto, it will complement chicken and fish dishes, potatoes and other vegetables. Store in refrigerator for 2 days (but will be eaten sooner)
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Jeera (cumin) Buy
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3 cloves
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1 tbsp. l.
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Combine cilantro, garlic, salt, ground cumin and wine vinegar in a blender bowl. Grind to a paste
Whisking continuously, pour in the olive oil
Pepper to taste. Enjoy your meal!
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La Oliva is a highly attractive destination for travellers, spanning the entire northern part of Fuerteventura. Visitors to this area can discover unique locations such as the Lobos Island Natural Park, the Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park, the Tindaya Mountain and the beaches of El Cotillo. La Oliva belongs to the Las Palmas province (representing the eastern part of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands), borrowing its name from its main town, La Oliva. Incidentally, the town of La Oliva has the largest number of bars, restaurants, cafés, ice cream parlours and bakeries per square metre in Fuerteventura. It should therefore come as no surprise that the restaurant industry—with highly regarded traditional cuisine—is the town’s second biggest industry after tourism.
Must-see attractions in La Oliva: the House of the Colonels and the Casa Mané Canary Island Art Centre
Let’s start our tour in the small town of La Oliva, which is home to 20,000 inhabitants. The main tourist attractions in La Oliva are the following:
Casa de los Coroneles
This stately home, constructed in the seventeenth century, is undoubtedly Fuerteventura’s outstanding privately-owned property. The House of the Colonels was built by the Cabrera Bethencourt family. It hosts the La Oliva Traditional Market (also referred to as the Handicrafts Market) every Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Casa de los Coroneles
Casa Mané Canary Island Art Centre
(Salvador Manrique de Lara, no number). Opened in 2010, this venue showcases a broad collection of art from the Canary Islands. It includes pieces from César Manrique—the Canary Islands’ most internationally famous artist—and various temporary exhibitions. In its shop, visitors are able to purchase certain pieces in addition to books, ceramics, prints, engravings, posters, etc. The Casa Mané Canary Island Art Centre borrows its name from its founder, Manuel Delgado Camino, who held a burning passion for local art. Mané’s legacy now lives on in the hands of his daughter, Belinda. The centre covers a total area of 10,000 square metres, including a garden with many different sculptures. Admission is free.
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Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
One of the largest churches in Fuerteventura, this building is attached to a unique square bell tower made out of dark stone.
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Casa del Inglés
This eighteenth-century residence embodies the economic power of the agricultural and commercial bourgeoisie that settled in La Oliva. Built across two stories, its rooms are distributed around a large courtyard containing a cistern.
La Casa de la Cilla
Constructed in the nineteenth century, this building now holds the Grain Museum.
Once you’ve had the chance to enjoy everything that the beautiful town of La Oliva has to offer, you should consider discovering its surrounding natural landmarks, each of which are well worth visiting during your trip to Fuerteventura.
Excursions from La Oliva
The Tindaya Mountain, of huge archaeological value, stands at 400 metres above sea level and can be seen from various points around northern Fuerteventura. When skies are clear, you can make out Mount Teide from here. This is home to the Barranco de Tinojay archaeological site and the El Llano cave room, where Guanche remains have been uncovered. There are also funeral caves, such as the Esquinzo cave and the Guriame cave. The Tindaya Mountain, located in the south-west of the La Oliva municipality, conserves various cave carvings, funeral structures and stargazing platforms. Despite it being relatively easy to reach the summit, we recommend walking at a slow pace. It is very steep in places, and walking at a slower pace will give you greater opportunity to enjoy the attractions along the way.
Tindaya
Corralejo
This is probably one of the most visited destinations in Fuerteventura. Formerly a fisherman’s village, Corralejo has managed to strike a nice balance between its historic centre and the more tourist-oriented area. It is home to the Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park. This park comprises a large field of sand dunes and a volcanic landform called malpaís, the MontañaRoja [Red Mountain] and the Island of Lobos, which was once home to a large colony of monk seals who have since disappeared. We also recommend visiting the Malpaís de la Arena Natural Monument, which is home to several unique plant species. The Corralejo Fisherman’s Guild is the oldest in the Canary Islands, and the second oldest in Spain. From 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM every Tuesday and Friday, a Handicraft Market is held in the Acua Water Park.
Corralejo
Lobos Island
This small island, covering barely 5 square kilometres, is located in north-eastern Fuerteventura. Clearly seen from Corralejo, this island’s name is borrowed from the monk seals—also known as ‘wolf seals’ (lobos meaning ‘wolves’ in English)—that once inhabited it. The family of a lighthouse keeper known as Antoñito el Farero lived here until 1968. The small island is part of the Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park, and is home to more than 130 different species. Its landscape is dominated by hornitos, a type of intriguing volcanic formation that is created when lava comes into contact with water. The park is also home to several salt marshes: depressions of land that flood regularly, home to a great natural wealth.
Lobos Island
El Cotillo
This coastal town is renowned for its fantastic cove-shaped beaches surrounded by imposing cliffs, where visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip before marvelling at an incredible sunset. El Cotillo is flanked by its lighthouse and the Castillo del Tostón castle. Here, you can also reserve a fantastic lunch in one of its wonderful ocean view restaurants, where you can enjoy the finest freshly caught fish on the island. The Sunset Handicrafts Market is held in the Plaza Pública in El Cotillo every Friday evening from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
El Cotillo
Miguel de Unamuno Monument
This sculpture stands on the Quemada Mountain. This statue, crafted by Juan Borges, commemorates the time spent by the Salamancan writer and intellectual on the island.
Gastronomy in La Oliva
If you’re into food, you should know that many interesting culinary events are held in La Oliva throughout the year. These include the Tapas Route, in June; the Deluxe Barman Cocktail Making Competition, in October; and De boca en boca, in November. Despite being a dry and arid land, Fuerteventura produces meats, cheeses, fruits and vegetables of the highest quality. One of the best known indigenous species is the Fuerteventura goat. As such, one of the most famous typical Fuerteventura dishes is goat and kid stew, and fried or baked kid. These dishes are primarily enjoyed in island’s inland towns and villages, such as Lajares and Villaverde, with the latter being one of the greenest towns in the La Oliva municipality. Another product with a Designation of Origin (D.O.) is Majorero cheese, which is produced in artisan cheese shops and small factories. Let’s not forget the famous papas arrugadas (‘wrinkled potatoes’) and gofio flour: staples of the Canarian diet that can be enjoyed at breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Best 10 Trails and Hikes in La Oliva
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Looking for the best hiking trails in La Oliva? Whether you’re getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 22 scenic trails in the La Oliva area. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
Explore one of 4 easy hiking trails in La Oliva or discover kid-friendly routes for your next family trip. Check out some trails with historic sights or adventure through the nature areas surrounding La Oliva that are perfect for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts at any skill level.
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Volcán Calderón Hondo
Moderate•
4.5(
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#1 – Volcán Calderón Hondo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 4.7 km•Est. 1h 26m
Near the town of Lajares, in the north of the island, is one of the best areas to enjoy the spectacular rock formations that make up the island of Fuerteventura, the Calderón Hondo Volcano, 70 meters deep and more than 50,000 years old. history.
From the top of the crater you can admire to the north the row of volcanoes forming the island of Lobos. The alignment of the Bayuyo is the seven volcanic cones
Only from there you can admire the alignment of volcanoes that expanded the island of Fuerte…
Sendero Bayuyo
Moderate•
4.3(
36
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#2 – Sendero Bayuyo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 7.9 km•Est. 2h 14m
The route is developed for the most part by a fairly wide track and in good condition where in addition to walkers we will meet cyclists and some comboy formed by Quads, Buggys or 4 × 4, since it is an area of tourist exploitation by the landscape volcanic contrasting with the white sand beaches of the north coast of Fuerteventura.
The first kilometers are ascending until you reach Montaña La Caldera
In the first place, according to our direction of travel, there is the Bayuyo Volcano, followe. ..
Dunas de Corralejo
Moderate•
4.5(
23
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#3 – Dunas de Corralejo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 11.9 km•Est. 2h 20m
Nice and pleasant hiking route, leaving Corralejo in the direction of the heart of the Parque Dunas del Corralejo and the Playa Dunas de Corralejo.
There is some possibility to vary the route, choosing whether to go along the coastal path or the inland area.
Views, tranquility and a bar at the end of the route to make this experience a perfect option for outdoor sports on the island of Fuerteventura.
El Barranco de los Enamorados
Moderate•
4.1(
21
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#4 – El Barranco de los Enamorados
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 10. 5 km•Est. 2h 23m
The Barranco de los Enamorados or also known as the Barranco de los Encantada was created due to an atmospheric phenomenon known by the ancient aborigines of the island of Fuerteventura as “Bayuyo”.
The small banks of fog that form at certain times of the year, generally around the summer solstice, are known as the “enchanted ones” who danced around this impressive ravine. The name “lovers” was given in the 20th century as many couples in the area chose this place of fossilized sands to spend r…
Dunas de Corralejo
Moderate•
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#5 – Dunas de Corralejo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 8.0 km•Est. 1h 42m
This round trip route in Fuerteventura runs through the Corralejo Natural Park Protected Area. On this route there are calm, sandy and safe beaches, ideal for resting, sunbathing or spending the day by the sea. If it is time to swim, the route offers the opportunity to enjoy a well-deserved swim on the area’s beaches.
La Entubadera
Easy•
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#6 – La Entubadera
Parque Natural de Corralejo
Length: 6.4 km•Est. 1h 13m
Pleasant walk through the Corralejo Natural Park, also known as the Corralejo Dunes.
The tour begins in a car park near Playa El Viejo or more popularly called La Entubadera, 800 meters long, with beautiful, fine white sand contrasting with its spectacular turquoise waters.
This beach is located on the outskirts of Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, right between Flag beach and a well-known hotel complex.
La Entubadera is a place much loved by lovers of surfing, windsurfing and kites…
Montaña Colorada – Bayuyo
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#7 – Montaña Colorada – Bayuyo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 14.2 km•Est. 4h 13m
Beautiful route with quite a bit of wind, especially at the top of Bayuyo, where if the goats allow it, you can walk along the edge of the crater.
It is recommended to wear trekking shoes as there are quite a few volcanic stones on the trail. It is also advisable to wear a hat and use sunscreen.
Incredible views!
SL FV 2: Calderón Hondo – Lajares
Easy•
4.7(
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#8 – SL FV 2: Calderón Hondo – Lajares
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 5.1 km•Est. 1h 19m
Beautiful and short linear hiking route around the Canarian town of Lajares.
The route begins in the surroundings of the Calderón Hondo Volcano and continues around this wonderful crater to then pass through the Montaña Colorada to the outskirts of Lajares.
Return along the same path as on the way out.
PR FV 9: Tindaya – Vallebrón – Tefía
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#9 – PR FV 9: Tindaya – Vallebrón – Tefía
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 17.1 km•Est. 4h 45m
Fuerteventura Scenic Drive
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#10 – Fuerteventura Scenic Drive
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 226.1 km
The capital of Fuerteventura Puerto del Rosario is a young city, with barely two centuries of existence, which treasures among its values, the charm that small cities keep. As an administrative city of the island, it is a commercial, industrial, cultural, leisure and tourist reference, leading these proposals in the island context. Within the urban environment you can enjoy the most complete commercial offer on the Island.
In the 18th century, there was a reactivation of the economy in Fuerteve…
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Volcán Calderón Hondo
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Great hike. Pretty easy to get to. Magnificent view
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Easy route through volcanic rocks. Bring good shoes. Beautiful views of the East and West coasts.
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Very pleasant seaside, dunes less pretty than mapalomas but much prettier sea. Return by city center allows to see pretty house and city center.
Best 10 Views Trails in La Oliva
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Explore the most popular views trails near La Oliva with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
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Volcán Calderón Hondo
Moderate•
4. 5(
169
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#1 – Volcán Calderón Hondo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 4.7 km•Est. 1h 26m
Near the town of Lajares, in the north of the island, is one of the best areas to enjoy the spectacular rock formations that make up the island of Fuerteventura, the Calderón Hondo Volcano, 70 meters deep and more than 50,000 years old. history.
From the top of the crater you can admire to the north the row of volcanoes forming the island of Lobos. The alignment of the Bayuyo is the seven volcanic cones
Only from there you can admire the alignment of volcanoes that expanded the island of Fuerte…
Sendero Bayuyo
Moderate•
4.3(
36
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#2 – Sendero Bayuyo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 7.9 km•Est. 2h 14m
The route is developed for the most part by a fairly wide track and in good condition where in addition to walkers we will meet cyclists and some comboy formed by Quads, Buggys or 4 × 4, since it is an area of tourist exploitation by the landscape volcanic contrasting with the white sand beaches of the north coast of Fuerteventura.
The first kilometers are ascending until you reach Montaña La Caldera
In the first place, according to our direction of travel, there is the Bayuyo Volcano, followe…
Dunas de Corralejo
Moderate•
4.5(
23
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#3 – Dunas de Corralejo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 11.9 km•Est. 2h 20m
Nice and pleasant hiking route, leaving Corralejo in the direction of the heart of the Parque Dunas del Corralejo and the Playa Dunas de Corralejo.
There is some possibility to vary the route, choosing whether to go along the coastal path or the inland area.
Views, tranquility and a bar at the end of the route to make this experience a perfect option for outdoor sports on the island of Fuerteventura.
El Barranco de los Enamorados
Moderate•
4.1(
21
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#4 – El Barranco de los Enamorados
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 10.5 km•Est. 2h 23m
The Barranco de los Enamorados or also known as the Barranco de los Encantada was created due to an atmospheric phenomenon known by the ancient aborigines of the island of Fuerteventura as “Bayuyo”.
The small banks of fog that form at certain times of the year, generally around the summer solstice, are known as the “enchanted ones” who danced around this impressive ravine. The name “lovers” was given in the 20th century as many couples in the area chose this place of fossilized sands to spend r…
Dunas de Corralejo
Moderate•
4.6(
28
)
#5 – Dunas de Corralejo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 8.0 km•Est. 1h 42m
This round trip route in Fuerteventura runs through the Corralejo Natural Park Protected Area. On this route there are calm, sandy and safe beaches, ideal for resting, sunbathing or spending the day by the sea. If it is time to swim, the route offers the opportunity to enjoy a well-deserved swim on the area’s beaches.
La Entubadera
Easy•
4.4(
13
)
#6 – La Entubadera
Parque Natural de Corralejo
Length: 6.4 km•Est. 1h 13m
Pleasant walk through the Corralejo Natural Park, also known as the Corralejo Dunes.
The tour begins in a car park near Playa El Viejo or more popularly called La Entubadera, 800 meters long, with beautiful, fine white sand contrasting with its spectacular turquoise waters.
This beach is located on the outskirts of Corralejo, in the municipality of La Oliva, right between Flag beach and a well-known hotel complex.
La Entubadera is a place much loved by lovers of surfing, windsurfing and kites…
Montaña Colorada – Bayuyo
Hard•
4.5(
19
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#7 – Montaña Colorada – Bayuyo
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 14.2 km•Est. 4h 13m
Beautiful route with quite a bit of wind, especially at the top of Bayuyo, where if the goats allow it, you can walk along the edge of the crater.
It is recommended to wear trekking shoes as there are quite a few volcanic stones on the trail. It is also advisable to wear a hat and use sunscreen.
Incredible views!
SL FV 2: Calderón Hondo – Lajares
Easy•
4.7(
6
)
#8 – SL FV 2: Calderón Hondo – Lajares
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 5.1 km•Est. 1h 19m
Beautiful and short linear hiking route around the Canarian town of Lajares.
The route begins in the surroundings of the Calderón Hondo Volcano and continues around this wonderful crater to then pass through the Montaña Colorada to the outskirts of Lajares.
Return along the same path as on the way out.
PR FV 9: Tindaya – Vallebrón – Tefía
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La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 17. 1 km•Est. 4h 45m
Fuerteventura Scenic Drive
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#10 – Fuerteventura Scenic Drive
La Oliva, Fuerteventura, Spain
Length: 226.1 km
The capital of Fuerteventura Puerto del Rosario is a young city, with barely two centuries of existence, which treasures among its values, the charm that small cities keep. As an administrative city of the island, it is a commercial, industrial, cultural, leisure and tourist reference, leading these proposals in the island context. Within the urban environment you can enjoy the most complete commercial offer on the Island.
In the 18th century, there was a reactivation of the economy in Fuerteve…
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Volcán Calderón Hondo
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Great hike. Pretty easy to get to. Magnificent view
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The 10 Best Apartments in La Oliva, Spain
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Excellent: 9+
Very good: 8+
Good: 7+
Fairly good: 6+
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Casa Emblemática “Casa del Cuartel”
La Oliva
Casa Emblemática “Casa del Cuartel” is a self-catering accommodation located in La Oliva in Fuerteventura, a 15-minute drive from the nearest beach. These apartments feature…
It was very quiet, bed comfortable
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9.1
Excellent
200 reviews
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Tres Islas Apartment, Corralejo
La Oliva
Set in La Oliva, 2.4 km from Las Clavelinas Beach and 2. 5 km from Playa del Pozo, Tres Islas, Corralejo provides accommodations with free WiFi.
Great hosts, everything was prepared in such a kind way. It was very clean, the terrace is absolutely awesome. We felt very comfortable in the apartment and can highly recommend to book. 🙂
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9.2
Excellent
11 reviews
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Studio Aqua
La Oliva
Casa La Paz- Studio Aqua is located in La Oliva. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer mountain views. The town of Cotillo is 11 km away.
We absolutely loved to stay here! Apartment Agua was super clean and it had everything we needed. Ivana was the best host, always smiling and helpful. Our favorite thing was to go to the farm side of the property in order to see all the animals! In this place you can feel a deep sense of peace and nature. We will 100% come back here!!
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9. 2
Excellent
15 reviews
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The Blue Torrent, perfect for relaxing getaway
La Oliva
Caleta Beatriz Beach is around 2.8 km from The Blue Torrent, perfect for relaxing getaway. The windows overlook the garden. There is a bar and a balcony.
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9.2
Excellent
13 reviews
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CASILLA HOLIDAYS
La Oliva
Boasting a terrace and pool views, CASILLA HOLIDAYS is set in La Oliva. Free Wi-Fi is available. The apartment has access to a patio.
The apartment is absolutely gorgeous, located at a comfortable car-drive distance from Lajares and the town of La Oliva.
It was super clean, decoration was stylish, beds were super comfy… the whole place is new so you’ll feel like you’re almost the first person to be there.
The host, Esteban, received us with a nice bottle of Moscato Dolce and fresh water. He stayed in touch with us the entire stay via WhatsApp, always ready to help us if we needed any tips to move around or had questions.
The apartment is quite dark which is absolutely perfect if you are staying the whole day in the sun – we noticed our eyes became quite tired of so much sunlight so it was a great relief to come back home and feel super cozy in a fresh, covered place.
The complex is super silent so definitely not the place to party until late at night, but it’s perfect if you want to disconnect and feel “away”.
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9.5
Superb
45 reviews
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Casa MIMAR – moderna, jardín y wifi fibra 1 GB, ideal para vacaciones y teletrabajo
La Oliva
Casa MIMAR – moderna, jardín y wifi 1 GB is located in La Oliva. It offers a garden, a terrace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with a garden view.
Host was extremely friendly and accommodating. Messages prior to arrival with exact info about directions and key arrangement. Upon arrival, we felt completely relaxed in such a comfortable and well decorated apartment. Open, bright, holiday and welcoming atmosphere. Location is excellent for touring around the island, easy reach to the Northern Towns of Corralejo, natural park and El Cotillo, also didn’t need to drive far to reach any major attractions in the south of Fuerteventura.
Clean, quite, comfortable, affordable and convenient. Ideal for families and couples.
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9.4
Excellent
20 reviews
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Casa du Soleil
La Oliva
Casa du Soleil is located in La Oliva, just 2.2 km from Playa de las Valdias. It features an outdoor pool, garden, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Everything was fantastic, attention, cleanliness was incredible, and everything perfect and incredible calm is unsurpassed, I recommend it. ..
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9.1
Excellent
18 reviews
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Apartamento Fuerteventura – Caleta Relax
La Oliva
Boasting garden views, an outdoor pool and a balcony, Caleta Relax Fuerteventura is located around 2 km from Playa de las Valdivias.
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9.2
Excellent
26 reviews
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Mar&dunas
La Oliva
Boasting garden views, Mar&dunas features accommodation with a patio and a kettle, around 28 km from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura.
The apartment was located in a very cool position, near to corralejo but also to other place like lajares, el cotillo and so on. The apartment was really cool and the host too! I hope to come back soon!
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8. 3
Very good
21 reviews
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Modern and New Beach Front Apartment
La Oliva
Located in La Oliva, within a few steps of El Cotillo Beach and 300 meters of El Cotillo Beach, Modern and New Beachfront Apartment offers free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and barbecue facilities.
It was right on the beach. lovely modern apartment for a couple.
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8.5
Very good
19 reviews
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Breakfast available
Casa Emblemática “Casa del Cuartel” is a self-catering accommodation located in La Oliva in Fuerteventura, a 15-minute drive from the nearest beach. These apartments feature…
It was very quiet, bed comfortable
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From € 51.50 per night
9.1
Perfect
200 reviews
Breakfast offered
Set in La Oliva, 2.4 km from Las Clavelinas Beach and 2.5 km from Playa del Pozo, Tres Islas, Corralejo provides accommodations with free WiFi.
Great hosts, everything was prepared in such a kind way.
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From € 65.67 per night
9.2
Perfect
11 reviews
Breakfast offered
Caleta Beatriz Beach is around 2.8 km from The Blue Torrent, perfect for relaxing getaway. The windows overlook the garden. There is a bar and a balcony.
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From € 82.33 per night
9.2
Perfect
13 reviews
Breakfast offered
Boasting a terrace and pool views, CASILLA HOLIDAYS is set in La Oliva. Free Wi-Fi is available. The apartment has access to a patio.
The apartment is absolutely gorgeous, located at a comfortable car-drive distance from Lajares and…
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9.5
Fabulous
45 reviews
Breakfast offered
Casa MIMAR – moderna, jardín y wifi 1 GB is located in La Oliva. It offers a garden, a terrace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with a garden view.
Host was extremely friendly and accommodating.
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From € 89 per night
9.4
Perfect
20 reviews
Breakfast offered
Casa du Soleil is located in La Oliva, just 2.2 km from Playa de las Valdias. It features an outdoor pool, garden, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Everything was fantastic, attention, cleanliness was incredible, and everything perfect and…
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From € 106.80 per night
9.1
Perfect
18 reviews
Breakfast offered
Boasting garden views, an outdoor pool and a balcony, Caleta Relax Fuerteventura is located around 2 km from Playa de las Valdivias.
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9.2
Perfect
26 reviews
Breakfast offered
Boasting garden views, Mar&dunas features accommodation with a patio and a kettle, around 28 km from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura.
The apartment was located in a very cool position, near to corralejo but also to other place like…
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From € 53.25 per night
8.3
Very well
21 reviews
Budget options available
Casa La Paz- Studio Aqua is located in La Oliva. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer mountain views. The town of Cotillo is 11 km away.
We absolutely loved to stay here! Apartment Agua was super clean and it had everything we needed.
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From € 100 per night
9.2
Perfect
15 reviews
There are budget options
Located in La Oliva, within a few steps of El Cotillo Beach and 300 meters of El Cotillo Beach, Modern and New Beachfront Apartment offers free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and barbecue facilities.
It was right on the beach. lovely modern apartment for a couple.
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From € 98.20 per night
8.5
Very well
19 reviews
There are budget options
Buena Vista is located in La Oliva. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows overlook the garden. The windows overlook the pool. It features a balcony and pool.
Only recommended for visitors with a car
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From € 96 per night
8.8
amazing
19 reviews
There are budget options
Situated in La Oliva in the Canary Islands region, Sunny Cottage features a patio and garden views. The distance to the city of Corralejo is 14 km.
A wonderful cottage in a calm and rural atmosphere, surrounded by volcans and cactus.
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From € 59.20 per night
8.6
amazing
32 reviews
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Fuerte Holiday Costa Dream is located in La Oliva and offers a terrace. The windows overlook the pool.
This is the second time we have stayed at Costa Dream Apartment and both times we have been…
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From € 142.02 per night
8.2
Very well
22 reviews
There are 9 budget options0005
La Piedra DIRECTO en Playa is located in La Oliva, just 3 km from Los Mallorquines Beach. This property features a bar, garden, barbecue facilities and free WiFi.
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8.2
Very well
6 reviews
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Located in La Oliva in the Canary Islands region, Lovely Cottage features a patio and garden views. The town of Cotillo is 16 km away. Free private parking is available.
This cottage is very charming and located in the beautiful area surrounded by volcanoes
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From € 63.20 per night
8.7
amazing
63 reviews
There are budget options
Just 2.1 km from Playa de las Valdias, REGINA VITTORIA is located in La Oliva. It features an outdoor pool, a garden and a 24-hour front desk.
Nice size and views of the sea Plenty of tourist things to borrow kept in the room
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8.5
Very well
7 reviews
City center
Coquet mini estudio, a property with an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace, is set in La Oliva, 27 km from Eco Museo de Alcogida, 28 km from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura, as well as 42 km from…
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From € 36 per night
8.5
Very well
2 reviews
City center
La Caleta – Parques Holandes is located in La Oliva. It offers an outdoor pool, a garden and barbecue facilities, as well as free Wi-Fi and pool views.
– location, i liked the space, it was quiet and not a lot of people.
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From € 69.67 per night
8.4
Very well
19 reviews
City center
Boasing an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace, GRAN DESCANSO features accommodation in La Oliva with free WiFi and garden views. This apartment has a private pool, a garden and free private parking….
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From € 109.33 per night
8.3
Very well
3 reviews
City center
Situated less than 1 km from La Derecha Beach, The Hideaway offers accommodation with a garden, a private beach area and barbecue facilities. The windows overlook the garden.
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From € 48.70 per night
7.7
Good
21 reviews
City center
Apartamento Oasis con piscina en Corralejo is located in La Oliva, 2.1 km from Las Clavellinas Beach, and provides a balcony, garden, and free WiFi.
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From € 87.50 per night
7.3
Good
3 reviews
City center
Set in La Oliva in the Fuerteventura region, Beautiful 2-Bed Bungalow in Parque Holandes features a garden.
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7. 0
Good
1 review
City center
Comfortable 1-Bed Bungalow in Parque Holandes in La Oliva provides accommodation with free WiFi, 2.4 km from Chinchorro Beach, 16 km from Casa Museo Unamuno Fuerteventura and 31 km from Eco Museo de…
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From € 72 per night
6.0
Review score
1 review
City center
FUERTEVENTURA VISTAMAR is located in La Oliva. The town of Cotillo is 29 km away. The apartment consists of 2 separate bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a living room.
We have arrived in the evening darkness, asked the location in the pub.
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From € 35 per night
5.9
Review score
29reviews
The average price per night for an apartment in La Oliva for this weekend is €113. 23 (based on Booking.com prices).
Buena Vista, Lovely Cottage, and Modern and New Beachfront Apartment in La Oliva have received great reviews for the views from their rooms.
Casa Emblemática “Casa del Cuartel”, CASILLA HOLIDAYS and Casa MIMAR – moderna, jardín y wifi fibra 1 GB, ideal para vacaciones y teletrabajo are some of the popular apartments in La Oliva.
On average, an apartment in La Oliva costs €309.01 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price of an apartment in La Oliva for this evening is €74 (based on Booking.com prices).
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Many families visiting La Oliva enjoyed staying at Fuerte Holiday Costa Dream Apartment, Casa MIMAR – moderna, jardín y wifi fibra 1 GB, ideal para vacaciones y teletrabajo and Casa du Soleil.
These La Oliva apartments are highly rated by couples: Casa du Soleil, CASILLA HOLIDAYS and The Blue Torrent, perfect for relaxing getaway.
How to get from La Oliva to Ribadeo
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the La Oliva stop.
Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 25 km.
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 7 min. Distance 7 km.
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Fly to Fuerteventura (FUE) from Gran Canaria Airport (LPA).
Travel time 4 hours 15 minutes Fare from €50
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Take the Autos Cal Pita bus at the A Coruña Airport stop.
Travel time 21 min. Distance 11 km.
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Take the ALSA bus at the A Coruña/La Coruña stop.
Travel time 2 hours 15 minutes Fare from €13 Distance 160 km.
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Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 7 min. Distance 7 km.
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On the way 2 hours 55 minutes Fare from €14 Distance 169 km.
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Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 7 min. Distance 7 km.
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Fly to Fuerteventura (FUE) from Santiago de Compostela (SCQ).
Travel time 2 h 35 min. Fare from €40
Carrier: Ryanair.
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Get off at Santiago de Compostela (SCQ).
996 m walk from Santiago de Compostela (SCQ) to Labacolla Airport.
Travel time 11 min. Distance 996 m.
Get off at Labacolla Airport.
Take the MonBus bus at the Labacolla Airport stop.
On the way 1 h 35 min. Fares from €6 Distance 94 km.
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Take the ALSA bus at the Lugo stop.
On the way 1 h 30 min. Fare from €8 Distance 90 km.
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Car ferry to Arrecife, plane to Oviedo, bus
Take the Tiadhe bus at the La Oliva – Iglesia stop.
Travel time 23 min. Fare from €1 Distance 21 km.
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Get off at Puerto Corralejo.
Embarque no ferry Fred Olsen no porto de Corralejo, Fuerteventura.
Travel time 25 min. Fare from €19 Distance 14 km.
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Get off at Playa Blanca.
Take the IC Bus Lanzarote at the Muelle de Playa Blanca stop.
Travel time 50 min. Distance 40 km.
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Get off at Arrecife Airport Terminal 1.
Depart for Arrecife (ACE) from Oviedo Airport (OVD).
Travel time 2 hours 40 minutes Fare from €45
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Travel time 20 min. Fare from €3 Distance 7 km.
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Car ferry to Arrecife, plane to Santiago de Compostela, bus, night bus
Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 23 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Embarque no ferry Fred Olsen no porto de Puerto del Rosario.
Travel time 25 min. Fare from €19 Distance 7 km.
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Take the IC Bus Lanzarote at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 50 min. Distance 7 km.
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Fly to Arrecife (ACE) from Santiago de Compostela (SCQ).
Travel time 2 hours 30 minutes Fare from €30
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Get off at Santiago de Compostela (SCQ).
7902 m walk from Puerto del Rosario to Fuerteventura Airport.
Travel time 11 min. Distance 7 km.
Get off at Fuerteventura Airport.
Take the MonBus bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
On the way 1 h 35 min. Fare from €6 Distance 7 km.
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Take the ALSA bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
On the way 1 h 30 min. Fare from €8 Distance 7 km.
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 7 min. Distance 7 km.
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Fly to Puerto del Rosario from Fuerteventura Airport.
Travel time 4 h 5 min. Fare from €50 Distance 7 km.
Carrier: Binter Canarias.
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Get off at Fuerteventura Airport.
Apanhar o transporte na estação de Vigo Airport.
Travel time 21 min. Distance 8 km.
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Get off at Urzaiz – Muro Estación.
Take the Vigo Urzaiz train at the Renfe Viajeros station.
On the way 1 h 20 min. Fare from €13 Distance 155 km.
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Get off at La Coruna-San Cristobal.
807 m walk from La Coruna-San Cristobal to A Coruña/La Coruña.
Travel time 9 min. Distance 807 m.
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Take the ALSA bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 2 hours 15 minutes Fare from €13 Distance 7 km.
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Travel time 21 min. Distance 21 km.
Get off at Fuerteventura – Puerto del Rosario.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Fuerteventura – Puerto del Rosario.
Travel time 36 h. Fare from €85 Distance 1154 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas S.A.
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Travel time 9 hours 46 minutes Distance 1029 km.
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Car ferry, bus, night bus
Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Get off at Fuerteventura Airport.
1213 m walk from Puerto del Rosario to Fuerteventura – Puerto del Rosario.
Travel time 14 min. Distance 1 km.
Get off at Fuerteventura – Puerto del Rosario.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Puerto del Rosario.
Travel time 36 h. Fare from €85 Distance 7 km.
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Take the ALSA bus at the Cadiz stop.
On the way 9h 45 min. Fare from €50 Distance 694 km.
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Get off at Tordesillas.
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Travel time 5 hours 45 minutes Fare from €30 Distance 420 km.
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Car ferry, bus
Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Get off at Fuerteventura Airport.
7902 m walk from Puerto del Rosario to Fuerteventura Airport.
Travel time 14 min. Distance 7 km.
Get off at Fuerteventura Airport.
Embarque no ferry Naviera Armas S.A. no porto de Puerto del Rosario.
Travel time 36 h. Fare from €85 Distance 7 km.
Carrier: Naviera Armas S.A.
Take the ALSA bus at the Cadiz stop.
On the way 1 h 30 min. Fare from €11 Distance 124 km.
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Get off at Seville.
Take the ALSA bus at the Seville stop.
Travel time 12 hours 25 minutes Fare from €60 Distance 833 km.
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Get off at Gijon / Xixon.
Take the ALSA bus at the Gijon / Xixon stop.
Travel time 2 hours. Fare from €12 Distance 133 km.
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Car ferry, train
Take the Tiadhe bus at the Puerto del Rosario stop.
Travel time 33 min. Fare from €1 Distance 7 km.
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Pros
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with access to exclusive beach via a funicular
Contemporary Spanish-decor guest rooms with minibars and large private balconies
10 on-site restaurants; two are Michelin-star
Free buffet breakfast with wide variety of offerings
Seven outdoor swimming pools, including an adult-only pool
Large spa with 10 treatment rooms and fitness center with Kinesis Wall
24-hour room service
Seven tennis courts and Annabel Croft Tennis Academy
18-hole golf course
Ritz Kids’ entertainment program
Several meeting rooms and event services
Free Wi-Fi and parking
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Cons
Isolated location (pro for some)
Some complaints of crowded breakfast area
Dress codes for some restaurants (pro for some)
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The Ritz-Carlton, Abama is a luxury hotel with funicular beach access in the secluded enclave of Guia de Isora on the western side of Tenerife. While the hotel enjoys a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean, it’s a bit secluded for exploring the rest of the island. Thankfully, there’s enough to keep guests busy at the resort with 10 restaurants (including free buffet breakfast), seven swimming pools, a spa, fitness center, fitness classes, 18-hole golf course, seven tennis courts, and 10 meeting rooms. Family travelers are catered to with the Ritz Kids’ program and specific kids’ menu. The 461 rooms have elegant Spanish decor and include flat-screen TVs, minibars, and large balconies. Travelers who want to go the all-inclusive route should consider the nearby Gran Melia Palacio de Isora Resort & Spa.
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Luxury chain hotel with elegant decor, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
The Ritz-Carlton is a large coastal resort in a coral-colored building with luxurious interiors and exteriors, set on the side of a volcano overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Guests are welcomed with a palm-tree lined entrance leading into a grand lobby with marble flooring, over-the-top flower arrangements and plants, and an open-plan layout. Outside areas feature lush gardens with ponds, palm trees, and green lawns throughout. Many rooms have views of the beautifully kept golf course. The swimming pools are spread throughout the resort. Each of the restaurants and bars feature an individual design and atmosphere; many require formal evening attire. The spa has a soothing atmosphere with classy chic decor in each of the 10 treatment rooms and the indoor pool. With the numerous kid-friendly features on offer this hotel is popular among family travelers, though the large property and more adult features (including adult-only pool, spa, and golf course) make for plenty of quiet kid-free havens for couples looking to relax. Just about the only complaint here is occasional crowding at breakfast.
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Quiet location in Guia de Isora, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
The Ritz-Carlton is situated on the side of a volcano in the secluded enclave of Guia de Isora, overlooking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. The hotel has access to an exclusive beach via a funicular, otherwise Playa de Abama is a 16-minute walk from the hotel. There’s not much else within walking distance. It’s an hour’s drive to Mount Teide volcano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historical towns of Garachico, La Laguna, and La Orotava are a 42-minute, hour, and hour-and-a-half drive from the hotel respectively. The islands’ capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is an hour-and-a-half drive from the hotel. It’s a 30-minute drive to Tenerife South Airport and an hour-and-a-half drive to Tenerife North Airport. Due to the hotel’s isolated location it’s best to rent a car, rather than relying on taxis, for exploring the island.
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Spacious rooms and suites with contemporary decor, minibars, and private balconies
The 461 rooms, suites, and villas at The Ritz-Carlton are modern with a touch of classic Spanish decor. Rooms are kept bright with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening up onto a private furnished balcony. Lightly-colored tiled flooring and neutral colored interiors keep decor modern and sophisticated, with hints of Spanish character in the artwork and light fittings. All units include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, telephones, safes, tea- and- coffee-making facilities (including Nespresso machines), docking stations, and free Wi-Fi. The Ritz-Carlton Suite and Royal Suite both include private hot tubs while the Imperial Suite includes both hot tubs and a private heated swimming pool. Bathrooms include marble countertops and a tub, walk-in shower, hairdryer, magnifying mirror, and Asprey toiletries. Bathrobes and slippers are provided. Rooms overlook either the garden, golf course, or ocean.
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Features
Seven swimming pools, 10 restaurants, free breakfast buffet, tennis academy, golf course, and lots of kid-friendly amenities
Luxury features are designed so that guests aren’t required to leave the resort to golf, swim, eat, or work out. Seven swimming pools span across the grounds and include one adult-only pool. There’s also direct access to an exclusive beach, with two natural pools, via the hotel’s funicular. The 10 on-site restaurants cater for every palate, each specializing in a different cuisine including seafood, steak, Italian, Spanish, and light meals. M.B, specializing in Basque cuisine, holds two Michelin stars and Abama Kabuk, specializing in Japanese cuisine, has one Michelin star. A free and expansive buffet breakfast is served each morning in La Veranda. There are also three bars: Sports Bar, Cubanika, and Lobby Bar. Some of the restaurants require a formal dress code. Room service is available 24 hours, for those who don’t feel like dressing up for dinner.
The spa includes 10 treatment rooms and a hydrotherapy pool with a variety of relaxation and beauty treatments available. Guests can access the fitness center 24 hours a day. The space includes spinning bikes and a Kinesis Wall. Personal trainers are available for an additional fee, as are tai chi, fly yoga, and beach stretching. The Annabel Croft Tennis Academy has taken residency at the hotel’s high-class tennis facility. The space includes seven tennis courts and four paddle courts. There’s also an 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course.
Ten meeting rooms in various sizes are available, including event services and programs on offer. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Kids are entertained with the Ritz Kids’ daily entertainment program. Free parking is available.
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Also Known As
Abama Hotel Resort
The Ritz-Carlton Abama
The Ritz-Carlton
Address
Carretera General TF-47, km 9, Tenerife, Guia de Isora 38687, Spain
Website
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/spain/abama
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Luxury chain hotel with elegant decor, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
The Ritz-Carlton is a large coastal resort in a coral-colored building with luxurious interiors and exteriors, set on the side of a volcano overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Guests are welcomed with a palm-tree lined entrance leading into a grand lobby with marble flooring, over-the-top flower arrangements and plants, and an open-plan layout. Outside areas feature lush gardens with ponds, palm trees, and green lawns throughout. Many rooms have views of the beautifully kept golf course. The swimming pools are spread throughout the resort. Each of the restaurants and bars feature an individual design and atmosphere; many require formal evening attire. The spa has a soothing atmosphere with classy chic decor in each of the 10 treatment rooms and the indoor pool. With the numerous kid-friendly features on offer this hotel is popular among family travelers, though the large property and more adult features (including adult-only pool, spa, and golf course) make for plenty of quiet kid-free havens for couples looking to relax. Just about the only complaint here is occasional crowding at breakfast.
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Location
Quiet location in Guia de Isora, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
The Ritz-Carlton is situated on the side of a volcano in the secluded enclave of Guia de Isora, overlooking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. The hotel has access to an exclusive beach via a funicular, otherwise Playa de Abama is a 16-minute walk from the hotel. There’s not much else within walking distance. It’s an hour’s drive to Mount Teide volcano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historical towns of Garachico, La Laguna, and La Orotava are a 42-minute, hour, and hour-and-a-half drive from the hotel respectively. The islands’ capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is an hour-and-a-half drive from the hotel. It’s a 30-minute drive to Tenerife South Airport and an hour-and-a-half drive to Tenerife North Airport. Due to the hotel’s isolated location it’s best to rent a car, rather than relying on taxis, for exploring the island.
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Rooms
Spacious rooms and suites with contemporary decor, minibars, and private balconies
The 461 rooms, suites, and villas at The Ritz-Carlton are modern with a touch of classic Spanish decor. Rooms are kept bright with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening up onto a private furnished balcony. Lightly-colored tiled flooring and neutral colored interiors keep decor modern and sophisticated, with hints of Spanish character in the artwork and light fittings. All units include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, telephones, safes, tea- and- coffee-making facilities (including Nespresso machines), docking stations, and free Wi-Fi. The Ritz-Carlton Suite and Royal Suite both include private hot tubs while the Imperial Suite includes both hot tubs and a private heated swimming pool. Bathrooms include marble countertops and a tub, walk-in shower, hairdryer, magnifying mirror, and Asprey toiletries. Bathrobes and slippers are provided. Rooms overlook either the garden, golf course, or ocean.
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Features
Seven swimming pools, 10 restaurants, free breakfast buffet, tennis academy, golf course, and lots of kid-friendly amenities
Luxury features are designed so that guests aren’t required to leave the resort to golf, swim, eat, or work out. Seven swimming pools span across the grounds and include one adult-only pool. There’s also direct access to an exclusive beach, with two natural pools, via the hotel’s funicular. The 10 on-site restaurants cater for every palate, each specializing in a different cuisine including seafood, steak, Italian, Spanish, and light meals. M.B, specializing in Basque cuisine, holds two Michelin stars and Abama Kabuk, specializing in Japanese cuisine, has one Michelin star. A free and expansive buffet breakfast is served each morning in La Veranda. There are also three bars: Sports Bar, Cubanika, and Lobby Bar. Some of the restaurants require a formal dress code. Room service is available 24 hours, for those who don’t feel like dressing up for dinner.
The spa includes 10 treatment rooms and a hydrotherapy pool with a variety of relaxation and beauty treatments available. Guests can access the fitness center 24 hours a day. The space includes spinning bikes and a Kinesis Wall. Personal trainers are available for an additional fee, as are tai chi, fly yoga, and beach stretching. The Annabel Croft Tennis Academy has taken residency at the hotel’s high-class tennis facility. The space includes seven tennis courts and four paddle courts. There’s also an 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course.
Ten meeting rooms in various sizes are available, including event services and programs on offer. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Kids are entertained with the Ritz Kids’ daily entertainment program. Free parking is available.
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Set in Tenerife’s southwest coast, this timeless island retreat overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and neighboring island of Gomera. It has 7 outdoor pools, an award-winning spa and is in close distance to a golf course, a tennis academy and golden-sand beach.
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama is made up of Moorish-inspired buildings housing guestrooms and villas. The resort is set in lush tropical gardens on a cliff top, with a Resort Train down to the exclusive beach”
Each room and villa has an ethnic style, and most enjoy views over the gardens, and Atlantic Ocean. All come with luxury marble bathrooms, and interactive TVs and internet access.
“The Ritz-Carlton, Abama offers 8 restaurants, including 2 with Michelin stars (open according to seasonality).
There is a large spa, featuring 10 treatment rooms and a wellness and fitness center. The hotel also offers two zones for younger guests, The Ritz Kids and The Zone, Fun & Entertainment center.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 8.8 for a two-person trip.
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Jan 8, 2010 Hotel chain/brand:
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6 swimming pools
Free parking
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Fitness center
Golf course (within 2 miles)
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Do you have a ground floor room and is it possible to smoke on the terrace or is there a specific nearby smoking area?
Hello,
We have Ground Floor rooms and although rooms are non-smoking, you will be able to smoke only on the outside.
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Is it possible to take a pram on the train to the beach?
The train to the beach is free for our guest.
Answered on October 17, 2020
Is there a promenade for walking /running ? Are there children’s activities? Thanks
Yes. Itis a promenade for walking and running. In the resort we have different children’s activities.
Answered on October 17, 2020
Hi it says on this page that 1 bedroom suite is suitable for 2 adults and 2 kids?. Is it possible in a 1 bedroom suite with ocean view?
Yes. The 1 bedroom suite (resort or ocean view) is suitable for 2 adults and 2 kids (till 12.99 years old).
Answered on January 28, 2020
Can we book from France
Yes. All country are welcome.
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El Mirador
Food:
Seafood,
Local
Open for:
Lunch,
Dinner
Txoko
Food:
Spanish
Open for:
Dinner
The Beach Club
Food:
International,
Grill/BBQ
Open for:
Lunch,
Cocktail hour
The Club House
Open for:
Lunch
Most popular facilities
6 swimming pools
Free parking
Free WiFi
Family rooms
Beachfront
Outdoors
Outdoor fireplace
Outdoor furniture
Beachfront
Terrace
Garden
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
Activities
Cooking class
Additional charge
Tour or class about local culture
Additional charge
Bike tours
Additional charge
Beach
Tennis equipment
Additional charge
Kids’ club
Additional charge
Bicycle rental (additional charge)
Ping-pong
Pool table
Playground
Golf course (within 2 miles)
Additional charge
Tennis court
Off-site
Additional charge
Food & Drink
Coffee house on site
Fruit
Additional charge
Wine/Champagne
Additional charge
Kids’ meals
Additional charge
Special diet meals (on request)
Snack bar
Breakfast in the room
Bar
Restaurant
Internet
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking
Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not possible).
Accessible parking
Electric vehicle charging station
Front Desk Services
Invoice provided
Concierge
ATM on site
Baggage storage
Tour desk
Currency exchange
Express check-in/out
24-hour front desk
Entertainment & Family Services
Outdoor play equipment for kids
Indoor play area
Babysitting/Child services
Additional charge
Cleaning Services
Daily housekeeping
Ironing service
Additional charge
Dry cleaning
Additional charge
Laundry
Additional charge
Business Facilities
Meeting/Banquet facilities
Additional charge
Safety & security
Fire extinguishers
Smoke alarms
Key card access
24-hour security
Safe
General
Shuttle service (additional charge)
Designated smoking area
Air conditioning
Car rental
Packed lunches
Elevator
Family rooms
Hair/Beauty salon
Facilities for disabled guests
Non-smoking rooms
Room service
6 swimming pools
Pool 1 – outdoor
Free!
Open all year
All ages welcome
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Heated pool
Pool 2 – outdoor (kids)
Free!
Open all year
Suitable for kids
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Heated pool
Pool 3 – outdoor
Additional charge
Open all year
Adults only
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Heated pool
Infinity pool
Pool with view
Pool 4 – outdoor
Additional charge
Open all year
All ages welcome
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Heated pool
Pool 5 – outdoor
Additional charge
Open all year
All ages welcome
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Pool 6 – outdoor
Additional charge
Open all year
All ages welcome
Pool/Beach towels
Beach chairs/Loungers
Beach umbrellas
Locker rooms
Fitness
Spa/Wellness packages
Spa lounge/Relaxation area
Steam room
Spa facilities
Beauty services
Beach umbrellas
Beach chairs/Loungers
Turkish/Steam Bath
Additional charge
Hot tub/Jacuzzi
Additional charge
Massage
Additional charge
Spa
Additional charge
Solarium
Fitness center
Sauna
Additional charge
Languages Spoken
German
English
Spanish
French
Italian
Dutch
Portuguese
Russian
Check-in
From 5:00 PM
Check-out
12:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Cancellation/ 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 3 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
€ 0 per child, per night
Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
This property doesn’t offer extra beds.
The maximum number of cribs allowed depends on the room you choose. Double-check the maximum capacity for the room you selected.
All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.
Age restriction
The minimum age for check-in is 18
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
Groups
When booking more than 9 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Cards accepted at this property
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.
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The Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
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The Ritz-Carlton South Beach is a 5-star hotel in Miami Beach’s business district. The resort has a bar, sundeck and sun loungers, as well as free Wi-Fi throughout.
Location
The Miami Art Museum is 7 km from the hotel and Miami Beach Golf Club is approximately 2.4 km away. The Jackie Gleason Performing Arts Theater is nearby and the beach is in the heart of the hotel. Collins Avenue is also located near the hotel. This hotel is just a short drive from the Miami Beach Convention Center.
The Collins Avenue & 17th Street bus stop is 150 meters from the hotel.
Rooms
Rooms feature cable TV with on-demand movies, flat-screen TVs and coffee makers and offer panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. A hairdryer, towels and a shower cap are also provided.
Dining
A buffet breakfast is served every morning at the bar. The restaurant “DiLido Beach Club”, available on site, serves American cuisine. The lobby bar offers refreshing drinks.
Leisure and business
Spa therapy and sun loungers are available for an additional fee. Guests can enjoy massage, facials and a wellness center for a pleasant stay. Catamaran rides, tennis and beach volleyball are available on site or in the area.
Internet
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Parking
Private parking is available on site for USD 52 per day.
The personnel at the hotel speaks English, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Arabic.
Year of reconstruction: 2012.
Number of floors: 11.
Number of rooms: 376.
Formerly Ritz-Carlton South Beach
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USD 52 per day
24 hour service
24 hour reception
24 hour room service
Child care
Babysitter/Child care
Pool
Outdoor pool
Air conditioner
Accommodation with children
Children’s playground
Kids club
Children’s menu
Board games
Private beach
Beach access
Sun loungers
Beach umbrellas
General
Wi-Fi
Parking lot
24 hour service
Childcare
Pool
Air conditioner
Accommodation with children
Private beach
Sports and fitness
Fitness center
Yoga class
Services
24 hour room service
Housekeeping
Bicycle rental
Laundry
Dry cleaning
Guide services/ Ticketing
Wedding services
Limousine rental
Wake up service
Shops/ commercial services
Corridor / Doorman
Welcome cocktail
Meals
Breakfast in the room
Restaurant
Bar / Lounge
Special diet menus
For work
Business center
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Printers
Fax/Photocopying
For children
Nanny/Child care
Board games
Children’s menu
Children’s playground
Kids Club
Facilities for people with disabilities
Toilet for people with disabilities
Accessible bathroom
Leisure
Outdoor pool
Beach access
Beach umbrellas
Chaise lounges
Nightclub
Sun deck
Lounge / Cinema
Spa and wellness center
Sauna
Steam room
Jacuzzi
Pedicure
Manicure
Waxing
Body peeling
Facials
Treatment room
Back massage
Full body massage
Foot massage
Make-up services
View from room
Sea view
City view
Ocean view
Pool view
Courtyard view
Amenities in the room
Air conditioning
Heating
Safe in room
Minibar
Rest area
Patio
Terrace
Garden furniture
Tea/coffee set
Getting the room ready for bed
Ironing accessories
Bathroom
Hair dryer
Free toiletries
Media
Flat screen TV
Direct telephone line
Alarm clock radio
Interior
Paul with carpet
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King Room with Ocean View
Beds to choose from:
King-size bed
Room size:
35 m²
Max:
3 guests
Sea view
Shower
Air conditioner
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Double room
Beds to choose from:
Double beds
Room size:
35 m²
Max:
4 guests
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Air conditioner
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Double room
Beds to choose from:
Double beds
Room size:
35 m²
Max:
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Air conditioner
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1 Lincoln Road,
Miami Beach,
Florida,
USA,
33139,
Florida
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Restaurants
Miami Beach
Art Deco Historic District
1. 4
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Monument
Genocide memorial
1.4
km
Museum
Wolfsonian Museum
1.4
km
Beach
South Pointe Park
2.3
km
Museum
Bass Museum of Art
1.0
km
Event Hall
Miami Beach Convention Center
1.0
km
Park
Lammus Park
1.3
km
Garden
Miami Beach Botanical Garden
1.4
km
Park
Collins Park
1.2
km
Beach
Espanyola Street
670 m
1116 Ocean Dr
Versace Mansion
1.2
km
Museum
Museum of World Erotic Art
1.1
km
1102 Lincoln Rd
Britto Central
830 m
Museum
Florida Museum of Jewish Culture
2.3
km
Miami Beach
Miami Beach Boardwalk
2.3
km
Gallery
Art Basel
1.1
km
Gallery
Lick Miami
1.1
km
Gallery
Art Center
1. 1
km
Miami Beach
8th Street Design District
1.2
km
736 Collins Ave
ARTECHOUSE Miami
1.2
km
Park
Lummus Park Beach
1.4
km
Night Club
Night Club Cameo
620 m
Park
Park Sandskaip
810 m
Night Club
Night Club Score
670 m
15000 9000 9000
1701 Washington Ave
Sobe Is Love
500 m
Gallery
Art by Mariano Picos Pelegri
190 m
1460 Ocean Drive
Strand At the Savoy
120 m
Night Club
1
1
Hall of solemn Em
500 m
1 Lincoln RD
Fuego Y Mar
30 m
1666 Collins Ave
Rosetta Bakery
180 m
808 Collins Ave
White Hall
0002 240 м
1671 Collins Ave The Sagamore Hotel South Beach
Canvas
240 м
1690 Collins Ave The Gale Hotel
Dolce Italian Miami
270 м
1677 Collins Ave
Tamara at the National Hotel
350 m
1685 Collins Ave South Beach
Leynia
320 m
1701 Collins Ave South Beach
Katsuya by Starck
360 m
9000 Dlano Hotel 1685 Collins Ave0003
Umi Sushi & Sake Bar
250 m
Colliins Ave.
Delano
300 m
1732-1756 Collins Ave
Maxine’s Bistro & Bar
390 m
Transport
You can book your transfer after you have completed your booking at the hotel.
Reviews
8.4
Excellent335 reviews
Location8.4
Room8.2
Service8.0
Power7.2
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
8.8
Excellent
I liked everything: the beach, the location in the heart of Miami Beach, the high level of service, safety, friendliness and friendliness of the staff, the quality of breakfasts.
overpriced rooms, no free internet. in this hotel you can only take rooms with a sea view, so as not to rest your eyes on the wall of the neighboring house or on the chimneys.
Russia,
August 2015
missingRitz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
10. 0
Ideal
The hotel is superb. New design, comfortable rooms, great staff, the pool is not very big, but the hotel is located on the seafront. Nearby is a pedestrian zone with good shopping and many restaurants and cafes. In short, I recommend.
Could connect to the Internet for free :)))
Russia,
August 2015
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
7.8
Very good
The hotel was very good overall. There was a slight misunderstanding at the beginning: the proposed room had to be changed due to its unsuitability for recreation: outside the window there is a roof with engines from air conditioners and with the corresponding noise and lack of view, the room also had a through door to the next room, which, if desired, can be it was open, well, the audibility in the presence of such a door is appropriate. But at the reception, when asked to change the room, I was kindly given a choice of 3 other rooms, comfortable, corresponding to a 5 * hotel level and in the same price category, and the incident was settled. There are no complaints about the rest, everything was excellent. From the wishes for the future: I would like a more varied breakfast. Well, it is, if you quibble.
Russia,
July 2015
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
10.0
Ideal
Great location, good service, great hotel
Russia,
July 2015
missingRitz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
7.4
Very good
reception staff, concierges (everyone!) very friendly, fast and friendly! give good recommendations of restaurants, assist in all matters!
room service is disgusting: ordering dinner in the room took an hour!! no one answered the phone or it was busy! rooms are cleaned after 16.00!! linen was not taken away for 2 days!! the pool is small and very densely crowded with sunbeds: almost one on top of the other. the beach is terrible: construction work is underway on it and there is no staff for service (sunbeds \ towels), although there is a cabin intended for this! the quality is not up to par with the Ritz. much better on the coast is the FonteinBlue hotel (20 min walk from the Ritz). I will never stay at this hotel again.
Russia,
July 2015
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
7.4
Very good
Great location :))
The old Ritz is already…
Russia,
July 2015
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
8.8
Excellent
Fox Soccer on TV
Very small rooms for ths price
Russia,
July 2015
missingThe Ritz Carlton South Beach – Miami Beach
6.2
Not bad
I don’t quite understand the reviews praising the hotel, since this hotel is far from being called a luxury hotel. we had the impression of a three star hotel. The first thing that disappoints is the entrance to the hotel. there is no need to talk about the front entrance, compared to the same w, located nearby, there are really cement columns, there is little space, heaps of idle tourists, as there is a public road to the beach nearby. the lobby is nice, but the staff, starting from the reception, is not well trained. we booked standard rooms directly from the lobby on booking, because there were simply no others, and the prices that we were given on the spot were several times higher. when we entered the room, somewhere in the distance we could see the ocean, but right in front of our eyes were the windows of the nearby hotel, that is, the windows overlooked the well!)) tried to change – no. room – not enough space, no Russian channels, like clean. bring water. breakfast – crowds of people, breakfast inside in a restaurant or by the pool, right there the children are splashing in the pool, there is not enough space, the furniture is shabby. We ended up having breakfast in the room. the minimum order for two for a standard breakfast is $70 with all the necessary extras. people are sunbathing right there, and in 7 days we have never taken a sunbed, since they are all busy since early morning, and there was no particular desire to lie shoulder to shoulder with someone. went to the beach. this is a different story. There are sunbeds for free. umbrella, beach bed, as well as attention :-))) sunbeds overlooking the sea! for a fee. bed $200. on departure, in our account, accounts were found without our signature, which did not belong to us, and we were not alone. yes, they are immediately crossed out, but after some time, incomprehensible amounts of money were withdrawn from our card, which we still have to deal with, and these problems spoil the impression of the whole holiday. we at the end of the reservation just moved to a good luxury hotel. in general, if you are used to small luxury hotels, don’t go here! 🙂
Russia,
June 2015
Frequently Asked Questions
What airport is The Ritz-Carlton South Beach located near?
Miami International Airport is 20 km from The Ritz-Carlton South Beach.
Can I have breakfast at The Ritz-Carlton South Beach?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton South Beach offers a buffet breakfast.
Does The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach have business facilities?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach has a meeting room and photocopier.
Does The Ritz-Carlton South Beach have child friendly facilities?
The Ritz-Carlton South Beach offers babysitting services, a children’s menu and a mini club.
How far is The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach from the city center?
The city center is 1 km from The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach.
Does The Ritz-Carlton South Beach offer meals?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton South Beach has a Spanish restaurant, Fuego y Mar, on site.
Are there any attractions near the Ritz-Carlton South Beach?
Popular points of interest near The Ritz-Carlton South Beach include Espanyola Street and Collins Avenue.
What is there to do at The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach in your spare time?
The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach offers sun loungers and a shared lounge for your convenience.
Is there a place to have lunch/dinner near The Ritz-Carlton South Beach?
For lunch/dinner, Canvas and Tatel restaurants are located 250 meters from The Ritz-Carlton South Beach.
How much does it cost to stay at The Ritz-Carlton South Beach?
Ritz-Carlton South Beach prices start at $813.
What room types are available at The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach?
The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach offers a choice of King Room, Deluxe Room and Suite.
Is there public transportation near The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach?
Yes, there is a Collins Avenue & 17th Street bus stop 150 meters from The Ritz-Carlton South Beach Miami Beach.
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Miami Beach,
Florida,
USA,
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Florida
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time itself is in no hurry, carefree resting in the rays of a hospitable
southern sun. Lost on the southwest coast of Tenerife, Guia de
Isora – one of the most carefully preserved corners of the island – untouched
a piece of coast where the average annual temperature is kept at
23°C, where subtropical forests sprawl against spectacular mountains
volcanoes…
Like the rest of the island, this is a place of endless possibilities where it seems
that the boundaries between land, sea and architecture are blurred. He offers
a magnificent holiday and luxury that will exceed the highest expectations…
At the same time, this is a place where peace and solitude reign, here
You can relax not only with your body, but also with your soul. This is the place about which
You are dreaming. This is a place that will amaze you…
The style of the hotel’s external decoration intertwines the principles of modernity,
North African elements and ancient Chinese traditions. Created by
designed by Melvin Villaroel, the famous Chilean-Bolivian architect
origin, the appearance of the Abama resort is unique: a magical palace of buildings
in the Moorish style, whose warm terracotta hues seem to
change over the course of the day. But most importantly, in Abama, nature and architecture
harmoniously complement each other: sea, land and tropical plants
form a single composition with architectural structures.
The ingenious layout of the hotel, based on the philosophy of Feng Shui, will allow
You will find peace and privacy even in the most crowded areas of the hotel.
Tranquil gardens, marvelous pools and breathtaking scenery await you.
It does not matter how long you are going to stay here – new discoveries will
make you happy every day.
Location
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The hotel is located
on the west coast of the island of Tenerife, in the resort town of Guia de Isora,
20 km from Reina Sofia airport.
Placement
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MAIN BUILDING OF HOTEL – the palace – is located in
in the heart of the Abama Resort. In the main building we offer you
three categories of rooms. The design of the premises uses local materials,
for example, Canarian pine. Each room has a double bed
“king size” or two separate beds, a spacious wardrobe made of oak
with hangers for outerwear and place for shoes, a chest of drawers and the latest audio-video
technique. Take a refreshing shower or relaxing bath in the marble bathrooms
rooms, each with a separate shower and a large
bath. Sets of cosmetic accessories from BVLGARI are waiting for you, and after
– wonderful views of the Atlantic Ocean, golf course and picturesque gardens
– directly from your own furnished terrace.
Double Room Abama, Abama Golf, Abama Panoramica,
Abama Oceano (40-50 sq.m) – standard rooms, differ in view:
to the pool, garden, golf course, ocean.
Junior Suite (70 sq.m) – has a bedroom,
mini-living room, bathroom, terrace.
Abama Suite One-Bedroom (80 sqm) —
consists of living room, bedroom, bathroom, terrace.
Abama Premium Suite Two-Bedroom (120
sq.m) – consists of a living room, 2 bedrooms, a terrace.
Presidential Suite (277 sqm) – has
living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms with private bathrooms,
2 terraces with jacuzzi.
Imperial Penthouse – luxury room,
has a living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast bar, 2 bedrooms with
private bathrooms, jacuzzi, dressing rooms (one has a sauna),
2 terraces with swimming pool.
Royal Suite – has a spacious open
living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms with private bathrooms
with hydro-massage baths and dressing rooms, terrace with Jacuzzi and Japanese
garden.
VILLAS Lost among subtropical gardens, broken
between the palace and the ocean, the villas of the resort combine exclusivity
luxury and bliss of solitude. Abama villas with multiple rooms each
building are oases of calm for guests who want a paradise holiday and
individual approach.
Along with everything that can be found in the rooms of the main building, each
a group of villas has access to an exclusive pool, from the upper floors opens
magical ocean view. For you – a full round the clock room service,
butler service, as well as “buggies” to any part of the resort.
Abama Villa, Abama Villa Panoramica, Abama Villa
Oceano (50 sq. m) – standard rooms located in separate
villas.
Abama Villa Junior Suite (70 sqm) —
has a bedroom, mini-living room, bathroom, terrace.
Abama Villa Suite (80 sqm) – consists
from the living room, bedroom, bathroom, terrace.
Abama Villa Premium Suite (120 sqm)
– consists of a living room, 2 bedrooms, a terrace.
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balcony or terrace seating area
air conditioner music center
satellite and cable
TV telephone mini-bar safe bathroom,
marbled with separate shower and bidet pillow menu duvets and sheets
Egyptian cotton
Hotel
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RESTAURANTS AND BARS
restaurants you will find a variety of menus – from light food to world cuisine
class.
M.B – a restaurant where he cooks for you
world famous chef – 3* Michelin Red Guide
– Martin Berasategui . Martin’s Creative Mediterranean Cuisine
made him a household name in his native San Sebastian and throughout
Spain.
Kabuki – similar restaurant
Kabuki in Madrid. The latter is considered one of the best Japanese restaurants
in the world. The chef of the restaurant is the Spaniard Ricardo Sanz, whose creations
perfectly combine Japanese culinary tradition, modern
western techniques and methods, and fresh products of local origin.
For a more casual dining experience, visit
four other restaurants located in the main building. For example, in Los Chozos located next to the pool; La Pampa or Verona ,
known for their combination of traditional Italian cuisine and Argentinean dishes,
grilled, and La Veranda .
Las Tapas , delicious
wine restaurant, will offer you a menu of amazing traditional Spanish
dishes served in small portions, allowing you to enjoy several
creations of famous chefs for one dinner.
El Mirador – restaurant
located on a cliff overlooking the sea, offers excellent dishes from
seafood.
La Casa Club – restaurant
with terrace and ocean view, located directly on the golf course,
– the perfect place for a light lunch in between golf
Beach Club – restaurant
for lovers of the sea, where light food, drinks and cocktails are prepared right by the water.
Lobby – enchanting live music can be heard
both in a comfortable room and on a secluded terrace.
Tanganika Bar , drop by
go there and try classic cocktails in a colonial African atmosphere.
Sport Bar Irish style
pub where you can watch your favorite match over a mug of real ale
commands.
Morocco Club where possible
until the morning to dance to the sparkling music of our DJs.
SPA CENTER
The hotel spa is a secluded corner where the highest
requests will be satisfied, and the body and soul will enjoy bliss
individual wellness treatments and rituals known since ancient times
times.
Special wellness value in our spa
has a hydrothermal complex, which is designed to relax muscles and
stimulation of the lymphatic system of the body. The spa offers collections
procedures from various subtropical corners of the planet, which are separated
on programs of improvement, relaxation, rejuvenation, recuperation.
Spa facilities – private massage rooms
and meditation, as well as double spa rooms. In addition, waiting for you
gym equipped with the latest technology and individual
trainers, as well as a beauty salon. After a spa session or a visit to the gym,
You can relax in the garden or in the spa cafe, where a wide range of
selection of local refreshing herbal teas and freshly squeezed juices.
AVAILABLE
GUEST
Business Center Boutique Conference Room Butler Service Laundry/Dry Cleaning
CHILDREN
Abami Club offering special activities for children ages 4 to
12 years open from 10 am to midnight. Activities are aimed at developing
various skills and communication with friends and include a large number
all kinds of games and entertainment with our qualified hosts:
from cooking and clay modeling to carnivals and pirate treasure hunts.
The kids will have so much fun they won’t want to leave! In 2009year on
the resort opened a nursery. Now we are ready to surround with professional
care and concern for the smallest – children from 6 months.
ENTERTAINMENT
I SPORT
9 swimming pools golf club (field
for 18 holes) (par-72), designed by the world famous Dave
Thomas, decorate more than 300 species of subtropical plants, including
25 thousand palms. Most points offer ocean and island views
La Gomera. The site with 22 lakes, waterfalls and sand moats will become
a serious test for the most experienced golfers 11 illuminated
tennis courts with “Flexi-pave” and “Astroturf” surfaces (offered
classes with an instructor) gym water sports center
sports aerobics,
feng shui, yoga helicopter rides cooking lessons
arts national lessons
crafts entertaining
programs
°HOTEL THE RITZ-CARLTON, ABAMA GUIA DE ISORA 5* (Spain) – from 20151 RUB
Excellent129129 reviews10
Hotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
28. 17108,
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Guia de Isora,
Spain
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Address
Carretera General, Tf-47, Km 9,
Guia de Isora,
Spain,
38687,
Tenerife
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Description
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama is a unique 5-star hotel that offers heated rooms with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Nearby attractions include Abama Golf Course, 700 meters from the hotel, and Abama Golf Club, a 20-minute walk.
Location
The hotel offers a quiet location a short drive from the Mirador de Samara.. The public beach is located 950 meters from the hotel.
The cable car is next to the hotel.
Rooms
Marble bathrooms and rooms with flat-screen satellite TV, personal safe, free Wi-Fi. A shower cap, toiletries and slippers are also provided.
Dining
Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast in the restaurant. The “El Mirador” restaurant serves a wide variety of local dishes throughout the day. You can spend time at the beach bar with refreshing drinks.
A paid continental breakfast is served daily for all hotel guests.
Internet
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Parking
Free private parking is available on site.
The staff at the hotel speaks English, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Catalan, Portuguese, Russian.
Year of reconstruction: 2011.
Number of floors: 9.
Number of rooms: 459.
Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.
Pets Pets are allowed on request.
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Deluxe Villa
Beds to choose from:
King-size bed
Room size:
50 m²
Max:
3 guests
Sea view
Shower
Private swimming pool
Bathtub
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Deluxe King Room
Beds to choose from:
King-size bed
Room size:
50 m²
Max:
2 guests
Sea view
Shower
Coffee machine
Bathtub
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Deluxe King Room
Beds to choose from:
King-size bed
Room size:
50 m²
Max:
2 guests
Shower
Coffee machine
Bathtub
Balcony
Room details
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Location
Carretera General, Tf-47, Km 9,
Guia de Isora,
Spain,
38687,
Tenerife
Famous places of the city
Nearby
Restaurants
Beach
Playa de Abama
940 m
Golf Course
Abama Golf Club
1. 8
km
Abama Golf Course
700 m
Spa
Abama Ritz Carlton
810 m
Beach
Playa San Juan 3
km
C\u002F Lanzarote 9
Maspalomas city gym
2.4
km
Escultura Alcaravan
1.5
km
Horno de cal
1.5
km
Parroquia San Juan Bautista
2.4
km
Congregacion de Adeje
3.0
km
Museo Etnografico El Granero
3.0
km
Cruz Alta
3.5
km
Camino Real
3.5
km
Era de Chacoroche
3.7
km
Chacoroche
3.7
km
Iglesia del Rosario
3.9
km
Area
Playa de Alcala
4.5
km
Ermita de San Juan
4.2
km
Nature Reserve
Charco Alcala
4.5
km
Beach
Punta de Ajabo
4.9
km
Los Chorros
4.7
km
Iglesia Nuestra Senora de la Luz
4.7
km
Auditorio
4. 7
km
Era de Tia Blanca la de Los Goros
4.7
km
Era Chajara
4.7
km
Casa los Cabrines
4.7
km
Era de Tia Eloisa
4.7
km
Era los Cabrines
4.7
km
Pajal del Indiano
4.7
km
Beach
Playa de Abama
940 m
Carretera General
Txoko
110 m
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M.B Restaurant
480 m
Transport
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Reviews
8.2
Excellent129 reviews
Location8.6
Room8.0
Service6.6
Food8.0
9076
YuriyThe Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
7.0
Very good
We liked the resort…
Yuriy
Russia,
March 2021
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IvanHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
9.0
Ideal
The view and service were amazing. The maids paid attention to detail. Abama Beach is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
Ivan
Russia,
January 2021
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
9.2
Ideal
Having stayed at the hotel twice before, we knew what to expect and this time we were not disappointed. Quiet location, lovely private pool. The administrator takes care of everyone with great attention. Many restaurants within the hotel
Nothing
Russia,
May 2019
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
8.2
Excellent
The restaurants are amazing!! The villa is beautiful, spacious and quiet
There was a lot of hustle and bustle at the time of the conference, but the hotel manager kindly upgraded us to a much quieter, more luxurious room.
Russia,
April 2019
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
8.8
Excellent
The staff are great and the bed is big and comfortable.
The massage was too expensive and not very good. Book your golf clubs in advance as the worst options remain
Russia,
March 2019
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
9.6
Ideal
Private Abama Beach Club for swimming and snorkeling. Free parking Good location and restaurant
Russia,
March 2019
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
10.0
Ideal
Everything was great. From welcome emails to welcome gifts and great service throughout your stay at the hotel, restaurants, spa, kids club. You are truly treated like a vip, even after you check out.
Russia,
December 2018
missingHotel The Ritz-Carlton, Abama – Guia de Isora
10.0
Ideal
Excellent hotel. Feeling of freedom and solitude. Excellent service
This is not really a fault, but rather a tip! While relaxing here, rent a car. You will get tired of being in a hotel 24 hours a day if you stay there longer than 3-4 days.
Restaurants in the hotel are expensive and it is advisable to order them in advance. The hotel is far away from everything. It’s rather + in Tenerife, but getting out of there is not so easy and expensive without your own transport
Russia,
January 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
Near which airport is The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora is located 40 km from Tenerife South Airport.
Does The Ritz-Carlton, Abama provide meeting facilities for guests?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton, Abama has a business center and a conference room.
Does The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora have facilities for children?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora provides children’s meals, a playground and babysitting services.
How far is The Ritz-Carlton, Abama from the city center?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama is 3 miles from the city center.
Are the rooms cleaned at The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora?
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora offers housekeeping and laundry services.
Can I have lunch at The Ritz-Carlton, Abama?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama features El Mirador, a local restaurant and Txoko, a Spanish restaurant.
Where to go near The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora?
Abama Golf Course is 700 meters from The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora.
What are some of the recreational amenities at The Ritz-Carlton, Abama?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama features a library and a tennis court on site.
Are there restaurants near the Ritz-Carlton, Abama?
Guests can visit the 20/20 Steakhouse, which is a 6-minute walk from the Ritz-Carlton, Abama.
How much is a room at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama?
A room at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama costs from €415.
What rooms does The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora consist of?
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Guia de Isora offers the following options: Deluxe Villa, One-Bedroom King Suite, Imperial Suite.
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Choice of walks from Vallehermoso: 6km to 19km
Chorros de Epina: 16km, 6hrs
This is a great introduction to the landscapes of La Gomera, taking you up through a terraced, palm-clad barranco (ravine) with views back over the valley to Roque Cano, the monolithic rock that presides over Vallehermoso. From here, you continue climbing to the Chorros de Epina, a legendary spot where seven springs meet, before returning via a gentle descent through forest and along an old path with views over the Encantadora Lake and the valley, reaching Vallehermoso along a quiet country lane.
Around Vallehermoso: 13.5km, 5hrs
This challenging walk climbs steeply above the Barranco del Valle with splendid views back across neatly terraced fields of bananas, avocados, lavender, vines, potatoes and other exotic plants, before crossing another barranco to reach the ridge at Santa Clara. From a beautiful viewpoint you descend steeply to a shingle beach and return to Vallehermoso.
The Enchantress Lake: 6km, 2.5hrs
A gentle route leads up to the Encantadora (‘Enchantress’) Lake and ascends the crest of Lomo Pelado before a leisurely descent into Vallehermoso.
Igualero & the Barranco de Erque: 19km, 6.5hrs
This is a challenging yet hugely rewarding walk that begins after a taxi ride (pay locally) to Igualero. From here you embark upon a lovely, varied walk starting above the deepest and most remote canyon on the island, Barranco de Erque. You pass through a number of hamlets, each with its own watering hole to help you on your way, followed by ancient laurel forest (laurisilva), and finally a cultivated, flowery valley, before dropping back down into Vallehermoso. You can shorten the walk by starting at one of the intervening villages.
Around Vallehermoso
Chorros de Epina: 16km
Around Vallehermoso: 12km; shorter option 10km
The Enchantress Lake: 6km
Igualero and the Barranco de Erque: 19km
Day 3
Vallehermoso to Agulo: 15km, 5. 5hrs
Vallehermoso to Agulo: 15km, 5.5hrs
Leaving Vallehermoso, your path ascends above the valley, with views that grow ever more impressive as you gain height, to the base of iconic Roque El Cano. From a tranquil lake in a beautiful valley setting, the route ascends again to the Juego de Bolas visitor centre with its handicrafts and botanical garden before dropping down to the village of Agulo, where you stay for two nights at the welcoming Casa los Helechos.
Vallehermoso to Hermigua: 18.5km, 6.5hrs
If you are staying at Casa los Herrera, you carry on beyond Agulo to Hermigua, making for a slightly longer day.
Vallehermoso to Agulo: 15km
The route to Agulo
Day 4
Circular walk via La Caleta: 13km, 5hrs
Circular walk via La Caleta: 13km, 5hrs
Our optional circular walk from Agulo leads you down to the glistening ocean, from where you walk along the coast into Hermigua. Passing through the town, our route then explores the island’s rugged north coast, where the green of the banana plantations contrasts strikingly with the blue of the sea and the dark volcanic cliff tops. Before returning to your guesthouse, enjoy a deserved swim in the secluded sandy cove of La Caleta, where there is a small restaurant.
(If you are staying at Casa los Herrera, you follow more or less the same route, but obviously starting and finishing in Hermigua. The distance is 14km.)
Circular walk via La Caleta: 13km
Circular walk to La Caleta
Day 5
Agulo to San Sebastián: 9.5km, 3.5hrs
Agulo to San Sebastián: 9. 5km, 3.5hrs
A taxi (included) takes you from Agulo (or Hermigua) to your starting point, from where you set off along well-waymarked paths, steadily climbing to reach the broad, undulating ridge of Lomo de las Nieves, dotted with cacti, which you follow towards the sea. You are rewarded initially with fine views of the south-east of La Gomera, and then across to majestic El Teide, crowning the distant island of Tenerife, as you continue down to the coast at San Sebastián. You spend two nights at the Parador here.
Agulo to San Sebastián: 9.5km
Agulo to San Sebastian route
Day 6
Out-and-back walk to Playa de la Guancha: 10km, 4hrs
Out-and-back walk to Playa de la Guancha: 10km, 4hrs
If you can tear yourselves away from the Parador’s pool, this walk ascends out of San Sebastián and rounds the headland before descending into a barranco. As you emerge once more from the ravine, your efforts are rewarded by panoramic views over the remote Playa de la Guancha, your destination. Relax awhile on its pebbly beach before retracing your steps back to the Parador.
Out-and-back walk to Playa de la Guancha: 10km
Playa de la Guancha
Accommodation
You stay in a delightful mix of accommodation.
Occasionally, due to availability, we may offer an alternative hotel, as shown below. You will be informed of any change to the usual hotel (along with any price implication) prior to us confirming your holiday to you.
Extend your stay
Add-on
To the Teide
Volcanic landscapes & panoramic views
3 nights, from £445pp
Explore the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Teide National Park on Tenerife.
Walking
The Canary Island Experience
Gran Canaria, Tenerife & La Gomera
14 nights, from £1990pp
Explore three of the best – Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Gomera – on a thrilling 14-night island-hopping adventure in the Canary Islands.
Prices & travel options
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Prices (£ per person based on 2 sharing)
Walk price
7 nights: 02 January 2022 – 31 May 2022, 01 September 2022 – 31 December 2022, 02 January 2023 – 31 May 2023 & 01 September 2023 – 31 December 2023
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Price
Single room
2 – 26 Jan 2022
£940
£245
27 Jan – 24 Feb 2022
£995
£260
25 Feb – 31 Mar 2022
£965
£255
1 – 10 Apr 2022
£995
£260
11 – 17 Apr 2022
£940
£245
18 Apr – 24 May 2022
£890
£230
1 Sep – 30 Nov 2022
£1045
£260
1 – 11 Dec 2022
£1020
£255
12 – 24 Dec 2022 #
£1070
£270
2 – 26 Jan 2023
£1085
£285
27 Jan – 24 Feb 2023
£1145
£295
25 Feb – 31 Mar 2023
£1110
£295
1 – 10 Apr 2023
£1145
£295
11 – 17 Apr 2023
£1085
£285
18 Apr – 24 May 2023
£1025
£265
1 Sep – 30 Nov 2023
£1145
£295
1 – 11 Dec 2023
£1120
£295
12 – 24 Dec 2023 #
£1175
£315
3rd & 4th person discount
-£55 to -£65
Single traveller supplement
£55 to £65
Includes accommodation, meals and services integral to the holiday as described, plus walking notes and maps, but no travel from the UK, nor any connecting travel from the airport unless stated below.
# Festive gala dinners: add £72pp if staying at the Parador on 24 Dec; add £100pp if staying there on 31 Dec
Included travel: return shared transfer from Tenerife South airport to Los Cristianos, return ferry between Los Cristianos and La Gomera, transfer to the first hotel and back to ferry port from last hotel.
Book your flights through us and we’ll find the best route and times to suit you. Please contact us to find out more about our flight booking service. We can also book connecting travel – see below.
Room upgrades & extra nights
Room upgrades (£ per person per night)
Parador de La Gomera, San Sebastián
Superior with balcony/terrace & sea view: 02 Jan – 31 May 2022
£16
Superior with balcony/terrace & sea view: 01 Sep – 31 Dec 2022
£16
Superior with balcony/terrace & sea view: 02 Jan – 31 May 2023
£20
Superior with balcony/terrace & sea view: 01 Sep – 31 Dec 2023
£20
Extra nights (£ per person per night) in a double or single room
Hotel Triana, Vallehermoso (B&B)
Double room
Single room
02 Jan – 31 May 2022
£52
£74
01 Sep – 31 Dec 2022
£55
£80
02 Jan – 31 May 2023
£60
£86
01 Sep – 31 Dec 2023
£64
£94
Parador de La Gomera, San Sebastián (with dinner)
Double room
Single room
02 Jan – 06 Jan 2022
£148
£200
07 Jan – 31 Jan 2022
£136
£190
01 Feb – 28 Feb 2022
£148
£200
01 Mar – 31 Mar 2022
£132
£180
01 Apr – 09 Apr 2022
£148
£200
10 Apr – 31 May 2022
£125
£170
01 Sep – 31 Oct 2022
£142
£195
01 Nov – 17 Dec 2022
£148
£200
18 Dec – 31 Dec 2022 #
£158
£216
02 Jan – 06 Jan 2023
£172
£232
07 Jan – 31 Jan 2023
£158
£222
01 Feb – 28 Feb 2023
£172
£232
01 Mar – 31 Mar 2023
£152
£208
01 Apr – 09 Apr 2023
£172
£232
10 Apr – 31 May 2023
£144
£196
01 Sep – 31 Oct 2023
£164
£226
01 Nov – 17 Dec 2023
£172
£232
18 Dec – 31 Dec 2023 #
£182
£250
# Festive gala dinners: add £72pp if staying at the Parador on 24 Dec; add £100pp if staying there on 31 Dec
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We have many years’ experience catering for customers who live outside the UK, and will be happy to make tailored arrangements to fit with your plans.
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If you are flying from outside Europe, you may need to fly via an airport not listed. To discuss onward connecting travel to the start of your holiday, please contact us.
This list of flight options should be used as a guide only, and you should check each airline’s website for current routes, frequency and schedules. Not all flights operate daily, and may not run for the entire season. You should also heed the latest flight arrival time and earliest flight departure time stated in the connecting travel section, as it may not be possible to arrange connecting travel outside these times. Please do not book your flights until we have confirmed your accommodation to you. Alternatively, our expert reservations team will be happy to offer advice and to make flight bookings for you for any of the options listed above except those operated by Ryanair. We charge £35 per person for our flight booking service. Your flights are then covered by our package-booking conditions, which give you greater protection in the event of delay or cancellation, as well as providing ATOL cover.
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Prices below are based on 2 people travelling together. If you are travelling solo or as a party of 3 or more and our arrangements include a taxi, please contact us for prices; additional passengers often pay less.
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taxi Tenerife South airport to Los Cristianos port (0h30), ferry Los Cristianos port to San Sebastián port (0h50-1h25), taxi San Sebastián port to hotel (1h)
included
1630
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taxi hotel to San Sebastián port (0h25 + 0h55 check in for ferry), ferry San Sebastián port to Los Cristianos port (0h50-1h25), taxi Los Cristianos port to Tenerife South airport (0h30)
included
1100
What is included
7 nights
2 dinners 2 picnics 7 breakfasts
luggage transported
route notes and maps
GPS navigation
return travel (ferry/transfer) from Tenerife South
transfer on day 5
Reviews
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Anon
22 April 2022
The organisation from Inntravel was outstanding and the scenery, views and flora on the island were superb. We can recommend this holiday without reservation. We used the App Komoot to follow the provided gpx files and paid for the offline version. The walks were very varied. We particularly enjoyed the walks between the hotels and the circular walk Vallehermoso to Epina.
Mrs K Shaw
Keighley
13 April 2022
La Gomera was that hidden gem! Spectacular scenery and some challenging but rewarding walks. Ending the holiday in the Parador made for a relaxing end to this holiday.
Mr B Clarbour
Buxton
26 March 2022
The highlights were the Option D day 1, 23Km walk, but be ready for a relentless 1700M decent at the end – take walking poles! Also, the walk from Vallehermoso to Agulo was spectacular – dont miss the optional 700M walk to the skywalk viewpoint (despite the very claggy clay to wade through to get there!). Do check flight arrival times and ferry crossing times to ensure enough time (there are bars & restaurants within a shortish walk at either end). 2 hours was not enough on our return!
The restaurants close one day a week – it is worth planning your arrival day for the walk itinery to take this into account – perhaps Inn travel could assist more here. The weather was very wet and windy for us, affecting views at the tops and cold evenings even at low levels. Perhaps the wonderful plants are due to this weather! Take layers as well as waterpoofs!
All 39 reviews
Anon
22 April 2022
The organisation from Inntravel was outstanding and the scenery, views and flora on the island were superb. We can recommend this holiday without reservation. We used the App Komoot to follow the provided gpx files and paid for the offline version. The walks were very varied. We particularly enjoyed the walks between the hotels and the circular walk Vallehermoso to Epina.
Mrs K Shaw
Keighley
13 April 2022
La Gomera was that hidden gem! Spectacular scenery and some challenging but rewarding walks. Ending the holiday in the Parador made for a relaxing end to this holiday.
Mr B Clarbour
Buxton
26 March 2022
The highlights were the Option D day 1, 23Km walk, but be ready for a relentless 1700M decent at the end – take walking poles! Also, the walk from Vallehermoso to Agulo was spectacular – dont miss the optional 700M walk to the skywalk viewpoint (despite the very claggy clay to wade through to get there!). Do check flight arrival times and ferry crossing times to ensure enough time (there are bars & restaurants within a shortish walk at either end). 2 hours was not enough on our return!
The restaurants close one day a week – it is worth planning your arrival day for the walk itinery to take this into account – perhaps Inn travel could assist more here. The weather was very wet and windy for us, affecting views at the tops and cold evenings even at low levels. Perhaps the wonderful plants are due to this weather! Take layers as well as waterpoofs!
Mr P Caldwell
Leatherhead
22 March 2022
HIGHLIGHTS: On the ferry from Tenerife to San Sebastian, looking out of the window to see a pod of dolphins accompanying us. The wonderful walk from the hotel at Vallehermoso via Santa Clara to Epina was a great way to start the holiday with mountain scenery, views out to sea beyond Arguamul and the cultivated valley on the gentle climb to Epina. Two solitary hours picnicking and swimming on the empty beach – playa de la Caleta. The final afternoon reading, swimming and relaxing by the outdoor pool in the Parador de La Gomera was a lovely way to complete what was a perfect walking holiday.
On a final note, for non-Spanish speakers it is really worth while having a few stock phrases in Spanish at hand as English is not spoken as widely on La Gomera as it is elsewhere in some of the larger islands of the archipelago.
Mrs H
17 March 2022
One of the many highlights of this brilliant holiday was the walk from Vallermoso to Agulo – the challenge of the climb, the rewarding views of the sea and views of Mount Teide from the ridge and the descent into Agulo with the significant changes in plants and climate. The Mirador was spectacular and certainly tested my head for heights!!
Anon
17 March 2022
A fabulous week walking on the beautiful island of La Gomera – we were very impressed with our Inntravel folder containing all the information that we needed – the directions and route information was spot on and with the exception of trying to follow a goat track rather than look for a path heading up . … again! we managed all directions easily. We were reasonably fit ladies in our 50’s and although slightly daunted by the size of the mountains we loved the challenge and didn’t find the walls too difficult. The only route which we found slightly more challenging was the incredibly steep slope down and back up on the optional walk from Agulo to the lovely beach – I do suffer from vertigo and this was the only time that I had to dig deep!! The accommodation was all lovely and varied and the Parador Hotel was absolutely fabulous. The local food was great and reasonably priced as was the house wine. We weren’t able to get accommodation on La Gomera on our first night so stayed in Tenerife – the hotel was more than basic and a disappointing start to our holiday and also reduced our walking time – if we had realised when booking we would have changed our dates ….. however once on La Gomera we had the best time & would highly recommend it!
Mr B Williams
Shrewsbury
08 March 2022
An enjoyable holiday on a fascinating island.
Mr A Cunningham
Harrogate
03 March 2022
This is a fantastic holiday well organised by Inntravel. The scenery is spectacular. The walks are moderate to challenging as described (you do need some head for heights). The island is unspoilt and the Parador presents a great opportunity to relax at the end of 5 days strenuous walking.
Mr L Honeysett
London
02 March 2022
La Gomera is a beautiful island and the walks suggested by Inntravel were varied and scenic. Visiting in early March, our first few days were windy and quite chilly, even in the daytime, and we would have benefited from having packed more warm clothing. Walks to the Hermitage of Santa Clara, from Vallehermoso to Agulo and from Las Hayas to Vallehermoso were highlights. We took longer to do the walks than suggested as we are slow and very careful when descending, but as none of the walks is excessively long we didn’t ever get to the end any later than about 4 pm. We did not do the circular Agulo walk but heard from others that it was quite treacherous in places, and no one we met did it in full as a result. The last walk out of San Sebastián is the least interesting of the walks we did. Vallehermoso is an amazing starting point for walks in every direction, although the town itself seemed to have only one cafe open in the during the day and was a bit lifeless. Agulo is a very pretty village and a nice place to spend a day wandering: the hotel there was quiet and charming and the proprietor helpful and friendly. The parador in San Sebastián made a lovely luxurious end to the holiday.
Mr J Hughes-Jones
Dartmouth
27 February 2022
On the whole we enjoyed our week in La Gomera, it is undoubtably a very special island. The cloud forest, and information centre were very memorable. It was good to understand what life was like there in the past. Also the explanation of the horrific fires in 2012 was enlightening. So pleased to see the island recovering, and the amazing work of conservationists needs encouragement. We felt that 3 days in the “prison cell” in Vallehermosa was too long for us, but could see why you needed that long in the area.
Inntravel response
We’re pleased you enjoyed discovering La Gomera, but are sorry you did not like your room at the Hotel Triana. The rooms here are simple, as we describe, and customers do appreciate having access to the variety of walking available from Vallehermoso.
Mrs R Chenery
Blandford Forum
25 February 2022
More detailed weather description would be appreciated.
However, it’s a truly remarkable place, the flora beautiful, challenging climbing at times, but always rewarded with stunning views and diverse panoramic landscapes. Each day provided something different. A great week
Anon
14 February 2022
[INNTRAVEL NOTE: This customer combined our Hidden Gem of the Canaries holiday to La Gomera and To the Top of Spain holiday on Tenerife. ] Highlights? The landscape, sea views, plants, food and variety of La Gomera. Walking up to the crater of El Teide and exploring the crater the next day. Enjoyed bird watching and seeing blue chaffinches, canaries, birds of prey etc.
Ms A Mandelstam
Leeds
06 February 2022
Spectacular walking especially round Vallerhemoso. Would recommend doing the long Option 4 Igualafero walk starting from Igualafero as the scenery was stunning. Lots of steepness everywhere but even for 60 year old hillwalkers, it was no problem. We loved the hospitality, courtyard and rooftop solarium of Casa Los Heleches in Agulo. Would recommend this holiday especially for a bit of warm winter walking.
Nick & Julie Green
05 February 2022
This is an outstanding week’s walking on a beautiful island. The routes are well thought out and whilst challenging are very do-able. We found walking poles to be essential for the many descents throughout the week and valued the extra navigation reassurance from the GPX files which we’d downloaded to Outdooractive (and saved for offline use to limit potentially expensive post-Brexit data charges). The weather in mid February was perfect but worth noting that it can change significantly between the north and south of the island – so pack lots of layers. All the hotels were excellent and Inntravel managed the logistics of bag-moving, taxis, ferries and planes with their usual skill and expertise. Worth brushing up your Spanish (or getting adept at using Google Translate) as there’s little English spoken on the island. There’s loads to explore on La Gomera and we’re already talking about our next trip there. Thanks for an excellent week’s walking.
Mrs C Warman
Truro
28 January 2022
La Gomera is a remarkably unspoilt island. We thought the vegetation and variety of habitats we covered on the walks were really beautiful. Some tough climbs and descents as expected but it led us onto quiet and lovely ancient cobbled paths overlooking remote and awesome barrancos. We didn’t see Tenerife at all nor any sea or horizons! La Calima – Saharan dust – obscured them for the entire week but nevertheless the views on the island from the high walks into the steep sided valleys were stunning. Would recommend the 19km route (& walking poles!) from Igualero to Vallehermoso for the wonderful and diverse plants. Transfers, taxis etc all worked perfectly. The taxi driver, Dulce Maria from Vallehermoso, is delightful and very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the island.
Dr E Finlayson
Banchory
23 January 2022
Spectacular scenery and vegetation. Fish excellent especially tuna and sea bream or fish of the day. Friendly safe and sea when accessible a welcome addition
Mrs Y Buchanan
Chichester
23 January 2022
Would not hesitate to recommend this holiday. The people of La Gomera are exceptionally friendly, the scenery and walking are fantastic.The restaurants in the villages are delightful, plenty of fresh fish and produce available for picnics. A wonderful break.
Judy Broady Stockport
13 January 2022
We really loved the island of La Gomera. It is very unspoilt with hardly any major developments, so the hotels and restaurants were all small and very atmospheric. The scenery is absolutely spectacular, we felt we were in South America at times. There is a lot of uphilll and downhill involved, that’s just the geography of the island. But the paths are clear and well marked and overall the level of walking was as we expected. Overall the trip exceeded our expectations and we would love to go back. The customer service from Inn travel as usual was fantastic, we had to change our plans at the last minute but they went out of their way to sort it all out.
Mr M Green
Stroud
08 January 2022
The highlight was the Parador in San Sebastián. Pure class! (but be warned, the pool is not heated!) No lowlights for this trip but one note of caution. The notes on the walk into San Sebastián give the impression that this is an easy ramble with a long steady descent to the hotel. In fact, it is as challenging as the other days so don’t be tempted to swap your boots for a pair of trainers.
Mrs S Cobbing
Pinner
07 January 2022
I have been on a dozen or more walking holidays and this is one of the best! Loved all of the walks especially day 3 (Roque El Cano) and 4! We rarely passed anyone on our walks and the views were spectacular. The island is beautiful and unspoilt. All of the hotels were lovely and the transfers all ran smoothly.
All in all, we had a brilliant holiday and would book with Inntravel again!
Mrs C Gould
Orpington
12 December 2021
Our La Gomera walking holiday was very enjoyable – the paths were very quiet, seeing only a few other walkers each day, and the towns were not too touristy. The walks were all very interesting, particularly from a geological and botanical perspective, encompassing laurel cloudforests and desert-like cactus covered barrancas. The accomodation was good, especially the Parador for the final two nights. We had good weather in mid-December, with overnight rain on two nights, but sunshine during the day. Inntravel provided an update each time the relevant covid related regulations changed between booking and departure.
Mrs S Halliday
Ripon
19 November 2021
We particularly loved the walk out of Vallehermoso past Roque El Canó – absolutely spectacular views!
Walking poles were very useful for the long descents and saved the knees.
Tasca Las Cruces was excellent value for dinner in Agulo but all the restaurants recommended were good.
Miss L Gorman
Warwick
06 November 2021
Beautiful walking with fantastic views of Mount Teide. Be prepared for lots of up & down, walking poles may be helpful. La Gomera is very peaceful, with few other tourists, so quiet in the evenings. It felt like ‘real’ Spain. We particularly enjoyed staying at Casa de los Helochos in Agulo. I am not very good with heights, but found this trip quite manageable despite the warnings. If possible, I would suggest travelling during the week as there are more ferry crossings so less time in transit. Overall, this was our first trip with Inntravel, all transfers etc worked perfectly and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
Bernise Gosden
04 November 2021
Would not hesitate to recommend Inntravel and we will be booking with them again as the quality of their service and walking holiday was far superior to other agents I have booked with in the past. A memorable holiday and the places were suggested were wonderful, unspoilt and far exceeded our expectations of The Canaries.
Mrs M Burdon
Newcastle Upon Tyne
04 November 2021
The variety of scenery was excellent. A very beautiful, quiet island.
Mr P Laing
Ripon
08 October 2021
La Gomera truly is a gem, the scenery is stunning and the island is largely unspoilt. The walking was challenging but very rewarding, many of the views were breath taking. The holiday will remain long in our memory. For food lovers, I would definitely recommend the Tasca Telemaco restaurant in Hermigua. We had a fabulous three course meal with wine which cost around 85 euros. For anyone who enjoys white wine, the better Cumbres de Garajonay blanco is a steal.
Liz and Martin
28 February 2020
This was our first Inntravel holiday and we can’t recommend it highly enough. The planning, the instructions and the bag transfer all worked brilliantly but the highlight was the walks. Really well thought out and gave us a stunning view of the island. The holiday was graded 2-3 as far as difficulty is concerned and for two 50-something, quite fit people, it was, as the grading suggests, challenging. But having done it, it was worth every ache, pain and sore muscle! To top it all, the customer service was some of the best we’ve experienced – we had a small problem at one of the hotels and Inntravel fixed it within the hour, securing us an upgrade at no extra cost. We’re already looking at the next holiday!
Mrs M Scrine
London
14 February 2020
Restaurants in Agulo – La Vieja Escuela was in a good position looking over the village but food and service was very poor. We tried La Molina on the second night and while also serving basic local food it was of much higher quality and service was attentive.
Mrs A Raynesford
York
13 February 2020
Beautiful countryside. Very nice people. Weather less good on the east side. Walking over very sharp rough rock so essential to have soles in good condition!
Mr P Haines
Alresford
13 February 2020
Our Far East luxury holiday was cancelled due to Coronavirus, the day we were due to fly out from the UK. We immediately contacted Inntravel who were able to put together a full itinerary and confirmed bookings within 48 hours, combining the walking holidays on La Palma and La Gomera to suit our availability. 24 hours later we were on the plane to the Canaries. Huge thanks go to the team who not only listened to our requests but modified the itinerary to suit an onward stay on Tenerife and as it turned out, an earlier return to the UK than we had hoped. Nothing was too much trouble and we were kept informed at all times, particularly where some options were not available due to the short notice. The holiday itself, the walking, accommodation, and food were excellent. We found La Palma the more interesting island, perhaps because the volcanic nature of the landscape was so different from other places we had visited, also quite green at times. La Gomera is more rugged and we lost a day planned for a high level walk due to the severe La Calima event, so were not able to take the recommended walk in the Garajonay National Park. The terrain can be quite unforgiving, good boots and poles are a must, as is adaptable clothing. The maps and instructions worked well but recommend reviewing them before taking to the longer routes. In a couple of places the paths were ambiguous but that was as much our inattention as any fault of the instructions. A GPS app such as Viewranger with local maps is a handy backup as well as providing a record of each route, some turning out to be a little longer than documented. Accommodation and food were varied, on the whole very good. When eating out in the evening, choice varied considerably with some establishments having restricted opening times and days, some planning is advised. Conclusion – a very satisfying holiday and we would have no hesitation to use Inntravel again.
Charlie
27 January 2020
Highlights: (i) Tasca El Carraca in Vallehermoso, could have spent many happy evenings in there (ii) the Vallehrrmoso – Agulo route, superb (iii) the walk down into San Sebastian, superb (iv) the Parador in general, and specifically the food / wine / port – not good for the weight loss!
Mrs A Heywood
Newport-on-tay
23 January 2020
My personal highlight – ironically despite some trepidation beforehand – was the ascent from Vallehermoso to Agulo passing the Roque El Cano. The path was well graded, the views stunning and the variety of vegetation and scenery just brilliant and we hardly met a soul before reaching Las Rosas. I would advise taking walking sticks for the unending descents as it really helps to take the pressure off the knees and hips.
Anon
05 December 2019
A wonderful holiday! La Gomera is indeed a hidden gem. The trails were full of interest and quite challenging but there was a good mix of soft options for ‘rest’ days. As older walkers, aged 67 and 70, we were really chuffed that we could do the tougher walks. It was a total treat to arrive at the Parador at the end. The whole experience was great fun and we would happily try another Inntravel holiday in future.
Alice from Colorado
22 November 2019
HIGHLIGHTS: The views from high points – spectacular; the mist pouring over the ridges – magical; and the pulpo [octopus] at El Carraca – fantastic.
Anon
13 November 2019
‘Hidden Gem of the Canaries’ walking holiday lives up to its name and is worth the extra travelling to find such an unspoilt island. The ‘old world’ charm of villages and towns is matched with varied landscapes and wonderful high level views with the sea never far away. A contrast to the commercialisation and bustle of Tenerife in particular: you get much more of an idea of traditional Canarian life.
Anon
08 November 2019
This was a challenging and rewarding walking holiday with fantastic scenery around every corner. It also provided a fascinating insight into a fast disappearing way of life on a remote island.
Miss D Mørch
Denmark
07 November 2019
Charming accomodations in Vallehermoso and Agulo with very welcoming hosts. Excellent walks with very varied scenery from the green and sometimes cloudy north to the red-sanded and more sunny south. We especially enjoyed the walk through Barranco de Erques with its magnificent views. We recommend that you try Restaurant La Vieja Escuela in Agulo, a small and cozy place with excellent service and delicious fresh fish. We also recommend Tasca la Restaurante El Carraca in Vallehermoso – great atmosphere and delicious typical spanish food. A very enjoyable walking holiday.
Y and M
02 November 2019
The walks around San Sebastian were our least favoured but only because it’s much drier there compared to the other areas we stayed in. They were still very good though. The walks around Valle Hermosa were the most demanding physically but well within our capability. The countryside here is astonishingly beautiful and it’s fantastic to have a well researched opportunity to undertake the varied walking routes. Everything worked like clockwork organisationally.
Dr C Brown
Littlehampton
31 October 2019
We all throughly enjoyed our holiday with good food at excellent restaurants. Everyone very friendly. Organisation was excellent and would recommend Inntravel, but this trip is perhaps more challenging than it looks.
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Walking on La Gomera and El Hierro – 45 day walks
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The perfect guidebook for exploring La Gomera and El Hierro that consists of 45 day walks and treks for all abilities from rugged mountain treks to coastal walks. This wide selection of walks cover long distance trails such as Camino de la Virgen, GR 131 in La Gomera and some of GR132 across the Canary Islands. Plenty of variety for all to enjoy.
Seasons
Best between November and May, as the summer months are too hot, but it can sometimes be damp and misty on the higher parts; spring is especially colourful
Centres
On La Gomera: San Sebastian, Playa de Santiago, Chipude, Valle Gran Rey, Vallehermoso, Hermigua. On El Hierro: Valverde, El Pinar, La Restinga, El Frontera
Difficulty
Routes vary from short, level and easy to long, steep and strenuous; almost all routes are waymarked and signposted, and no special equipment is required
Must See
On La Gomera: Alto de Garajonay, Garajonay national park, laurisilva ‘cloud forest’, deep and rugged barrancos, GR131, GR132. On El Hierro: Malpaso, World Bisosphere Reserve, Camino de La Virgen, GR131, volcanic cones
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Overview
Walking guide to the islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The 45 waymarked routes in this guidebook include easy strolls and hands-on scrambles, day walks and long-distance routes including the GR132 and parts of the GR131, which runs the whole length of the Canary Islands.
Walks are spread in the guide roughly clockwise and where walks are located beside each other, links between them are often possible, giving you the opportunity to make your own alterations. The routes are described over both islands, with 27 walks on La Gomera and 18 on El Hierro, illustrated with clear contour mapping and inspirational photography.
The two smallest of the Canary Islands are no less rugged than their volcanic neighbours, offering a wide variety of little-known walking terrain from steep-sided barrancos and dramatic cliffs to the gentler slopes inland cloaked in laurisilva and pine forests.
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Contents Introduction Location Geology Wildlife National parks The Fortunate Isles Getting there When to go Accommodation Health and safety Food and drink Language Money Communications Walking on La Gomera and El Hierro What to take Waymarking and access Maps Emergencies Using this guide La Gomera Introduction Getting there Getting around Accommodation Food and drink Tourist information offices Walk 1 San Sebastián and Jaragán Walk 2 Los Roques and La Laja Walk 3 Degollada de Peraza and Contreras Walk 4 Los Roques and Benchijigua Walk 5 Pajarito to Playa de Santiago Walk 6 Igualero to La Dama Walk 7 Chipude and Barranco de Argaga Walk 8 Chipude and La Matanza Walk 9 La Laguna Grande and Alto de Garajonay Walk 10 El Cercado and Valle Gran Rey Walk 11 Las Hayas, Arure and Valle Gran Rey Walk 12 Vallehermoso to Chorros de Epina Walk 13 Vallehermoso and Cumbre de Chijeré Walk 14 Vallehermoso and Los Loros Walk 15 Hermigua and Agulo Walk 16 Alto de Garajonay to Hermigua Walk 17 Santa Catalina and La Caleta Walk 18 GR132: San Sebastián to Playa de Santiago Walk 19 GR132: Playa de Santiago to La Dama Walk 20 GR132: La Dama to Arure Walk 21 GR132: Arure to Playa de Vallehermoso Walk 22 GR132: Arure to Vallehermoso Walk 23 GR132: Playa de Vallehermoso to Santa Catalina Walk 24 GR132: Vallehermoso to Santa Catalina Walk 25 GR132: Santa Catalina to San Sebastián Walk 26 GR131: Playa de Vallehermoso to Chipude Walk 27 GR131: Chipude to San Sebastián El Hierro Introduction Getting there Getting around Accommodation Food and drink Tourist information offices Walk 28 Valverde and La Caleta Walk 29 Valverde and Puerto de La Estaca Walk 30 Valverde, Echedo and El Mocanal Walk 31 Valverde to La Peña Walk 32 La Peña, San Andrés and El Mocanal Walk 33 Puerto de La Estaca, La Cuesta and Tiñor Walk 34 Mirador de Isora and Las Playas Walk 35 El Pinar to Cala de Tacorón Walk 36 El Pinar to La Restinga Walk 37 Ermita de Los Reyes to El Pinar Walk 38 El Pinar to Sabinosa Walk 39 La Dehesa Circuit Walk 40 Sabinosa to El Frontera Walk 41 El Frontera and Los Llanillos Walk 42 Guinea and San Andrés Walk 43 Las Puntas and Guinea Walk 44 GR131: Orchilla to Fuente de La Llanía Walk 45 GR131: Fuente de la Llanía to Estaca/Tamaduste
Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Topographical glossary Appendix C Useful contacts
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Paddy Dillon
Paddy Dillon is a prolific walker and guidebook writer, with over 100 guidebooks to his name and contributions to 40 other titles. He has written extensively for several outdoor publications and has appeared on radio and television. Paddy is an indefatigable long-distance walker who has walked all of Britain’s National Trails and several major European trails. He has also walked in Nepal, Tibet, Korea, Africa and the Rocky Mountains of Canada and the US. Paddy is a member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild.
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La Gomera is a hiker’s heaven. The well-marked trails along old bridle pathways offer walks for every ability. Or you can lose yourself retracing Columbus’s footsteps in San Sebastian, where the explorer stopped for supplies. Listen to locals puckering up to perform their “Silbo” whistling language, or simply walking with gaze out to sea in the sunnier south.
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The people: It’s the second smallest of the Canary Islands, well known for the kind nature of its inhabitants and the great quality of its products.
The hiking paths: The island is a hikers’ paradise with more than 600km of hiking tracks all over its territory!
The Nature: Attention nature lovers! 33% of its surface is legally protected, it hosts different ecosystems and many various vegetation types.
Biodiversity: There are a lot of endemic plants and animal species on the island Gomera and this makes it one of the territories with more endemism per square kilometres in the whole European Union.
The parks: On the island there are 17 natural reserves (protected areas), including the National Park Garajonay, which is UNESCO World Heritage
site and since 2012 also a Biosphere Reserve.
The climate: The climate in La Gomera is mild throughout the whole year, with maximum peaks of 35 °in the summer months and a minimum temperature of 18 ° in April which makes it an ideal destination in every season.
The gian lizards: The island is the home of the giant lizard of La Gomera, one of the world’s most endangered species. Happily this unique animal is currently in the process of recovery.
The beaches: There are countless beaches located between breathtaking cliffs for all tastes: sandy, with pebbles or rocks, and all located on crystal clear seawater
The forests: The forest of “El Cedro” is a true relic of the Tertiary, and a world reserve for the conservation of “laurisilva” (lauriel).
The geological history: Over 12 million years of geological history created a radial network of deep beautiful ravines.
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The Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James) is the name of any of the pilgrimage routes, known as pilgrim ways, to the shrine of the apostle St. James the Great in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwestern Spain, where tradition has it that the remains of the saint are buried. Many follow its routes as a form of spiritual path or retreat for their spiritual growth.
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The wild landscapes of La Gomera make for interesting and varied walking. This is a Grade 5 moderate holiday which includes full day walks with moderate amounts of ascent and descents of 750m with some walks being very much at the top of the grade with longer descents. Our maximum altitude on this holiday is 1,500m, you might find yourself walking above the clouds. Given that the island is on a volcano the terrain is rugged and will require a head for heights. Paths are mostly good, but there will be some steep and rough ground.
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Holiday Highlights
Enjoy a slower pace of life compared to other Canary Islands.
Discover dramatic ridges, rugged scenery and lush green valleys.
Explore Garajonay National Park – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Walk from Chipude ‘Land of the Palms’ to El Cercado.
Admire panoramic views of La Gomera as we arrive by sea from Tenerife.
Great walking, even on transfer days!
Enjoy a seafront hotel situated in Valle Gran Rey.
Discover the wild landscapes, dramatic scenery, deserted beaches and sleepy mountain villages of La Gomera in the best possible way – on foot. La Gomera is a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of other parts of the Canaries, an island that time and mass tourism forgot. Only accessible by ferry, it’s a tranquil island haven filled with a wild natural beauty that casts a spell on all who visit.
First glimpses from the boat from Los Cristianos in Tenerife suggest La Gomera is barren and deserted but this is deceptive. You will quickly discover traditional Canarian ‘white villages’, mountains, pine forests, dramatic cliffs and wildlife endemic to the island – it’s all here to explore and only add to the many reasons why discovering this island is a real pleasure.
Our centre on the island is Valle Gran Rey, a coastal resort about an hour’s drive from the capital of San Sebastian. Our hotel is situated on the seafront, a short distance from the beach and is close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Garajonay National Park. There are plenty of great walks just a short bus hop from our hotel, enabling us to see the real beauty of the valleys and wonderful seascapes. Follow the path of mountain streams into fertile valleys bursting with lush vegetation and tropical mountain scenery, and across rugged volcanic mountains for unparalleled views across the island.
Our first and last nights are spent at a comfortable hotel in Costa Adeje, Tenerife. On our transfer days between islands, the planned ferry schedules allow us time to also have a walk, making the most of the hiking opportunities available.
Our Christmas and New Year departures are a chance to see in the festive season in a different setting.
Please note That some of the walks may be a little more challenging if the weather is inclement.
Why not extend you stay in the Canaries by combining your holiday on La Gomera with another island. Take a look at our Canary Islands Page to view all our possible island combinations!
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Costa Adeje Palace Hotel
We arrive in Tenerife and transfer to our hotel in Costa Adeje on the west coast of the island. Wander the coastline or relax by the swimming pool. If you look carefully, you can see la Gomera in the distance. Although not our usual choice of hotel, due to its size, we stay at the h20 costa Adeje because it will be a quicker transfer to the ferry.
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Hotel Gran Rey
We have an early departure to the ferry terminal for the 1 hour crossing to San Sebastian, the capital of La Gomera. On arrival our transfer bus takes us up into the Mountains and down into Valle Gran Rey. After checking in to our excellent hotel, we have the chance to explore the villages in the valley taking in the most northerly beach and a walk at the bottom of the cliffs at the southern end and walk past one of a small number of beaches where it is safe to swim in the sea. There will be time to stop for drinks and to have lunch and to point out the shops, restaurants and bars.
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The following walks will normally be included in our walking programme. Day 6 is often taken as a free day on which you can either relax in Valle Gran Rey or possibly walk to the waterfall up the Barranco de Arure or walk beyond the harbour area to a fruit garden.
GARAJONAY – Our walk today takes us to the highest point on the island, Garajonay at 1487m. After the short climb and time to admire the 360 degree views we complete a circular route via the village of Imada finishing at Pajarito junction for our transport back to the hotel.
GARAJONAY NATIONAL PARK – We take transport 20 minutes to the village of Arure. We ascend to the neighbouring village of Las Hayas for a mid-morning break and continue into the Garajonay National Park through lauirsilva and wax myrtle forest to Las Cresces for a picnic lunch. We continue our circular walk back to Bar Conchita in Arure for refreshment before our transport pick-up back to Valle Gran Rey. Plenty of time for swimming in the sea or relaxing by the hotel’s rooftop swimming pool.
ERMITA DE GUADALUPE & EL CERCADO – We travel to the village of Chipude at 1050m. We will walk to the Ermita de Guadalupe, a small hermitage set in a stunning location overlooking Valle Gran Rey. Taking a picnic lunch along the way we walk to El Cercado, known for its traditional pottery making. There will be time for a drink and a look at the pottery shops and perhaps the pottery museum before continuing to the end of the walk at La Laguna Grande recreation area.
CHORROS DE ESPINA TO ALOJERA – We take transport to Chorros De Epina. Visiting the springs we hear about an ancient legend before continuing through hamlets and palm groves to complete our route to the village of Alojera and a final drink at Bar Perdomo.
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Costa Adeje Palace Hotel
In order to make the most of our time on La Gomera we include a walk on the transfer day back to Tenerife. Our coach takes us to the Camino Forestal de Majona above San Sebastian. The path rises 400m to a ridge passing through remote and rugged scenery, then descends to San Sebastian, with any luck allowing time to explore the town.
Those not wanting to walk can continue from the drop-off point by coach to San Sebastian to spend the day there. Everyone will then meet about an hour before the ferry sails to be reunited with their bags. We take the ferry back to Tenerife and then continue with a short transfer to Costa Adeje and our hotel.
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Breakfast
We bid the Canary Islands goodbye and leave the hotel by road for Tenerife Reina Sofia Airport for our return flight home.
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18th Dec 2022 – 27th Dec 2022 (9 Nights)
26th Jan 2023 – 4th Feb 2023 (9 Nights)
23rd Feb 2023 – 4th Mar 2023 (9 Nights)
9th Mar 2023 – 18th Mar 2023 (9 Nights)
13th Apr 2023 – 22nd Apr 2023 (9 Nights)
19th Nov 2023 – 28th Nov 2023 (9 Nights)
18th Dec 2023 – 27th Dec 2023 (9 Nights)
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Return flights from London to Tenerife South
Airport transfers by road c. 45 minutes
We can offer regional flight options and often there will be up to two transfer vehicles (which may include coaches, minibuses or taxis) from the airport to the hotel and vice versa which will minimise any waiting time at the overseas airport
Upgrades are available on most flights. For scheduled flights this may be Premium Economy, Business or First Class. Most low-cost carriers also have extra legroom seats.
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Below is the accommodation featured on this holiday across all departure dates. Please refer to the Itinerary for more detail about each night’s accommodation for each departure date.
Located next to the sea on the Costa Adeje, and with direct access to La Enramada beach, the h20 Costa Adeje Palace is the ideal location. Featuring comfortable en suite rooms with their own terrace, a/c, TV, hairdryer and safe. You will also find a wide range of dining options. Although not our usual choice of hotel, due to its size, we stay at the h20 costa Adeje because it will be a quicker transfer to the ferry.
The Hotel Valle Gran Rey has an enviable position directly on the seashore, with views over the Atlantic and surrounding mountains. You can take a buffet breakfast on the top floor with the ocean stretching out in front of you. Another restaurant is where dinner is taken and you can also enjoy a rooftop swimming pool, sunbathing terrace or tennis court.
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What you can expect
Garajonay National Park
Walk through the UNESCO Garajonay National Park
Unspoilt island
Spend time on one of the most unspoilt islands in the Canaries
Great views
Drink in breath-taking views
About the trip
Welcome to La Gomera, the island that time forgot. Thanks to its size and steep landscape, La Gomera is one of the most untouched Canary Islands and a true paradise for hikers. Join us on this walking holiday as we marvel at steep cliffs, laurel rainforests, canyons, black sand beaches and endless views.
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What’s included?
Return flights & transfers
Airport taxes & charges
Single room at Hotel Sonia & Hotel Villa Gomera
Welcome drink
Breakfast in hotel daily
Evening dinner in hotel & local restaurants
Four picnic lunches on walking days
Four fully guided exclusive walking days
Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
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Itinerary
UK – Tenerife – Chipude, La Gomera
Alto de Garajonay (1,487m)
Hiking Chipude – Valle Gran Rey
Day At Leisure
Garajonay National Park
Day at leisure
Vallehermosa
La Gomera – Tenerife – UK
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What you’ll be doing
DAY 1
UK – Tenerife – Chipude, La Gomera
After landing in Tenerife, we will transfer to Los Cristianos before transferring by ferry to San Sebastián de la Gomera. We will be directly transferred to the quiet village of Chipude, where we stay for the first three nights.
La Gomera, the second smallest island of the Canaries, is also the least explored. Rising 1,487m above sea level, the island’s emerald peaks are home to one of Europe’s last remaining cloud forests. Add to this the island’s lush valleys, awe-inspiring cliffs, glittering beaches and dramatic rock formations sculpted by centuries of volcanic activity, and you have a landscape that’s too beautiful not to explore on foot. Without the standard Canaries’ tourist-resort vibe, La Gomera has an adventurous air about it. The quiet, rural village of Chipude will be our home for the first three nights of this walking tour, before moving on to the pretty and low-key capital of San Sebastián.
Transfer Time 20 mins & 45mins
Welcome Drink & Dinner Included
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DAY 2
Alto de Garajonay (1.
487m)
The first walk on the week starts from our hotel. We head to the top of the island, the Alto de Garajonay. We pass near La Fortaleza, a massive volcanic mesa (flat-topped) formation used by the ancient Gomeros to pray to their gods. We flank the magnificent Erques Barranco and climb to Igualero, the highest village in La Gomera, where stands the monument to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Silbo Gomero, the whistled language of Gomera!!. From here to the top is a short distance.
On clear days, we can enjoy fantastic panoramic views across the whole of Gomera and several neighbouring islands. We then take the final descent to the main road and transfer back to our hotel.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included
Length: 9,3 km / 5.8 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +650m Descent: -375m
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DAY 3
Hiking Chipude – Valle Gran Rey
Departing from our hotel in Chipude, today’s walk takes us to the neighbouring hamlet of El Cercado, famous locally for its traditional pottery, still made by women generation after generation without the use of a potter’s wheel. We can take the opportunity to sample some local drinks: guarapo, mistela and gomerón, and discover the importance of palm trees for the local economy while starting our descent. A steep, paved path leads us to the bottom of the impressive Valle Gran Rey.
It is a long time since the island has experienced any volcanic eruption however the erosion over many centuries has made its part to sculpt La Gomera as we know it today. A rewarding swim or a drink is waiting for us at the beach.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included
Length: 11,7 km / 7.3 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +275m Descent: -1.325m Transfer Time: 40 min
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DAY 4
Day at leisure – Transfer to San Sebastian
Today we can enjoy a well-earned day off! After breakfast, we transfer to San Sebastián, on the east coast, our base for our last 4 nights. Perhaps discover the capital town of the island, the charm of Torre del Conde park and La Asunción church, or relax at La Cueva beach.
Breakfast & Dinner included
DAY 5
Hiking in the National Park of Garajonay
Today we enjoy a superb walk through the Laurisilva forest. Garajonay National Park has been awarded the UNESCO World Heritage Site title for being the best-preserved primary forest of its kind on the planet. Many species of trees, plants and animals have found its home in this green paradise. Our local guide will introduce you to its botanical richness outlining the importance of running water while crossing the park from south to north following the stream of El Cedro, until we reach the tiny hamlet of El Cedro, where we taste the local gastronomy.
The final part of the walk takes us to the imposing rock formations of Los Roques. Transfer back to our hotel in San Sebastián.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included
Length: 9,8 km / 6.1 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +550m Descent: -800m Transfer Time: 30 min + 25 min
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DAY 6
Day At Leisure
Today take time out, enjoy a stroll in town or perhaps join an optional whale watching excursion from Valle Gran Rey including views of the spectacular southwest cliffs.
Breakfast & Dinner included
DAY 7
Hike Vallehermoso
Our bus transfer takes us to the north of the island passing by Hermigua valley and lovely town of Agulo. Our hike starts from Vallehermoso and ascends until the ridge of Santa Clara and Chijeré. As wegain elevation over the valley, we come across several forms of vegetation: euphorbias, junipers, palmtrees and laurel forests at different altitudes and require the various natural conditions to grow. La Gomera is an outstanding place for biodiversity.
After the picnic, we follow a gentle path offering great panoramic views over the northern part of the island. A steep rocky descent takes us down to the coast of Vallehermoso. Transfer back to San Sebastián and time to enjoy the last evening.
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner included
Length: 9,7 km / 6 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +650m Descent: -825m Transfer Time: 60 min + 70 min
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DAY 8
Departure Day
We say goodbye to La Gomera and take the ferry back to Tenerife for our return flight back to the UK.
Breakfast Included
Transfer Time 20 mins & 10 mins
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Hotel Villa Gomera 2*
The family-run Hotel Apartamentos Villa Gomera is located in the centre of San Sebastián de la Gomera. Just a 5 minutes’ walk from the beach and marina.
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Breakfast room, as well as a reading and TV room.
Room Includes
All rooms feature a flat-screen TV and private bathroom. Rooms have a safe, desk and wardrobe.
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Hotel Bar Sonia Chipude 2*
Hotel Sonia Chipude is located in El Cercado.
Continental breakfast is served daily
Facilities Include
Free WiFi, a terrace and garden views, restaurant and bar.
Room Includes
All rooms have a balcony with a city view, wardrobe, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
The transfer time from Tenerife South Airport to Chipude, La Gomera is approximately 4 hours, depending on weather and traffic and includes a ferry crossing.
Four guided walks are included in the programme. Your walking guide will advise you in resort of the daily programme. The walking programme is graded as Medium and you can expect to walk 9.3 to 11.7km per day, with ascents/descents (some of which are steep), rough underfoot terrain and high altitudes involved. This is not suitable for those who are nervous of heights or suffer from vertigo.
Below are the distances for each walk, however please bear in mind these are approximate and subject to change due to local conditions
Alto de Garajonay (1.487m)
Length: 9,3 km / 5.8 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +650m Descent: -375m
Valle Gran Rey
Length: 11,7 km / 7.3 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +275m Descent: -1.325m
Garajonay National Park
Length: 9,8 km / 6.1 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +550m Descent: -800m
Vallehermoso
Length: 9,7 km / 6 miles Walking Time: 4 hours Ascent: +650m Descent: -825m
It is your responsibility to ensure that you are fit and well enough to take part in your chosen activity holiday. If you are unsure as to whether the walks are within your capabilities, please contact the office to discuss this matter, thus making sure you appreciate the terrain that you will be walking.
You could be walking across uneven ground in some areas and extreme care must be taken, especially if wet. If used to using a pole/stick, it is advisable to bring it. Please appreciate the route and content of the holiday may change at the time and at the discretion of the guide/organiser, should conditions require. Solo’s Holidays Ltd cannot be held responsible for personal injury, accident or damage to property whilst on these walks other than incidents arising out of the company’s negligence. The guide has the right to refuse to guide a walk with anyone not properly attired.
It is of paramount importance that you have the correct footwear. It is essential to wear walking boots that are comfortable and preferably lightweight, with some ankle support and a good grip. If you already have a pair of boots that you are happy walking in (including during hot/wet weather and on hard ground), then bring these along. However, if you are bringing new footwear, do make sure they are well broken in before you arrive. Experience has shown that wearing 2 pairs of woollen socks adds to comfort. The weather on La Gomera, is unpredictable – particularly in mountainous areas. We would therefore recommend you travel with clothing suitable for all conditions, and suggest you use the following checklist as a guideline of what to take:
Walking boots with good ankle support
Waterproofs – jacket and trousers
Walking poles – recommended as they provide good support for the knees, particularly on downhill sections of walks and when conditions are wet/slippery
Lightweight trousers and shorts with pockets
Shirts or t-shirts for walking in
Walking socks – several pairs
Lightweight fleece or jumper
Hat & gloves
Daysack/rucksack for walking
Umbrella – it can be used also for protection from the sun as well as rain
Lightweight drinking bottle to carry water whilst walking
Small first aid kit – plasters, insect repellant, etc
Good, high factor sunscreen, sunhat and sunglasses – the sun’s strength is often multiplied in mountainous areas.
We suggest a Group Collection to cover transfer drivers, and hotel staff of €20 per person. Your Tour Leader will collect this on your behalf and distribute it accordingly, thus relieving you of the burden of who, when and how much to tip. The tipping of housekeeping will be left to your individual discretion (a small amount left in your room on departure should cover this and would be much appreciated). As is customary, ‘the hat’ will be passed around for the driver and guide on all optional excursions. For any meals that are not included in your itinerary, or taxi fares, your Tour Leader can advise of an appropriate % to add on.
Average Temperatures
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January – February
21 °C
15 °C
March
22 °C
16 °C
April
23 °C
16 °C
May
24 °C
17 °C
June
26 °C
19 °C
July
27 °C
21 °C
August – September
28 °C
21 °C
October
26 °C
20 °C
November
24 °C
22 °C
December
22 °C
16 °C
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La Gomera, the greenest of the Canary Islands, lies just 30 km off Tenerife’s coast and is a real hiker’s paradise. Steep cliffs along the coastline give way to volcanic peaks, deep gorges and lush green valleys. From the highest point of Garajonay Peak through the tropical rain forest of National Park Garajonay to the rugged coast, you will be rewarded with spectacular views that will make for an unforgettable week of walking.
Dense laurel forests, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986
Amazing walks through impressive landscapes
Accommodation in charming villages
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at the Canary Islands
Fly to Tenerife, which has excellent flight connections to the UK and Europe. Take a bus or a taxi to Los Cristianos Port and the ferry to La Gomera (about 1 hour, not included). Dolphins are regularly sighted during the ferry crossing. Walk to your hotel, located just 500 m from the port of La Gomera. After check-in, stroll around San Sebastian and enjoy the island life.
Overnight in San Sebastián de la Gomera (Hotel Torre del Conde or similar)
Day 2: Garajonay National Park | 13 km
From the houses, gardens and terraced fields of Hermigua Valley, you will walk up toward Garajonay National Park, the green heart of La Gomera. Here you enter the rainforest atmosphere of the dense laurel wood, which covers most of the island’s northern part. The path continues steeply up, among the twisted trunks of laurel trees clothed in likens and moss. From the top, you’ll enjoy splendid views of the entire island and further on – to La Palma, El Hierro and the stunning volcanic peak of El Teide on Tenerife. The day ends with a short descent to Chipude.
Walking for the day: 13 km, 5-6 hours, ↑750 m ↓760 m
Overnight in Chipude (Hotel Sonia or similar)
Day 3: Chipude to Vallehermoso | 15 km
After traversing two lovely valleys, or ‘barrancos’, you pass the pottery-making village of El Cercado to reach the prettiest valley on the island, Barranco de Valle Gran Rey, with its terraced fields and palm groves. Along the way, stop for lunch in Las Hayas at a traditional restaurant which serves regional specialities before making your descent among palms, junipers, heather and laurel trees into the Valley of Los Loros and on to your hotel.
Walking for the day: 15 km, 5-6 hours, ↑240 m ↓1100 m
Overnight in Vallehermoso (Hotel Añaterveor similar)
Day 4: Vallehermoso Circular Walk | 14 km
Today’s walk takes you into a somewhat drier landscape. A long gradual ascent leads up to the chapel of Santa Clara, built high on a ridge. From there, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views: 700 m straight down and out over the mountaintops to the sea. Then, following a well-maintained (though very steep) path, you walk down to a tiny cove along the coast. Return on foot to the village of Vallehermoso.
Walking for the day: 14 km, 5-6 hours, ↑735 m ↓735 m
Overnight in Vallehermoso (Hotel Añaterve or similar)
Day 5: Vallehermoso to Hermigua | 17 km
Walking up and out of the valley, you reach the Garajonay National Park visitors’ centre. Following a descent into the Barranco de Argoto, you later ascend to the viewpoint at Chorillo to enjoy views some 800 m down into the valley. The path continues ascending, then makes a steep descent down to Hermigua.
Walking for the day: 17 km, 6-7 hours, ↑935 m ↓1140 m
Overnight in Hermigua (Hotel Rural Ibo Alfaro or similar)
Day 6: Hermigua Circular Walk | 13 km
Today’s walk starts with a short, steep ascent. Your route then leads you through terraced farms and banana groves. Then the landscape changes abruptly. A wide path crosses stark surroundings with sparse vegetation, passing several barrancos on their way toward the blue sea. Succulents and cacti carpet the ground, while ahead you enjoy one of the week’s highlights: fabulous views of Tenerife and El Teide Peak. Note that some sections of the path may be damaged, so you will need to be extra careful. Using walking poles is highly recommended on this day.
Walking for the day: 13 km, 5-6 hours, ↑600 m ↓660 m
Overnight in Hermigua (Hotel Rural Ibo Alfaro or similar)
Day 7: Hermigua to San Sebastian | 10-16 km
You have a choice of walking routes today, both routes begin with a short transfer.
Option 1: The shorter walk starts at Las Casetas, with a short ascent. You then start downhill on steep terrain along the coast. There are beautiful views of the sea, with Tenerife and Pico del Teide in the distance.
Walking for the day): 10 km, 3-4 hours, ↑125 m ↓1025 m
Option 2: The longer route takes you to the viewpoint at Degollada de Peraza, then through a stunning landscape on the south-east coast of the island. Some sections traverse high terrain, but paths are well-maintained and waymarked. The last part takes you past a beach, where you can stop for a swim. A lovely way to end your week on La Gomera!
Walking for the day: 16 km, 6-7 hours, ↑350 m ↓1300 m
Overnight in San Sebastián de la Gomera (Hotel Torre del Conde or similar)
Day 8: Departure
Your trip comes to an end today after breakfast. Ferry back to Tenerife (not included) and flight home.
What to Expect
Accommodation
Accommodation is in nice, mainly 3-star hotels. All of them have private en-suite rooms and offer a warm welcome to walkers, traditional hospitality and delicious local food. We have carefully hand-picked all places and regularly monitor their quality. We have tried to choose accommodations that offer friendly service, clean and comfortable rooms and local flavour.
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Hotel Sonia, Hotel Añaterve, Hotel Rural Ibo Alfaro, Hotel Torre del Conde
*Hotels are subject to availability. In case a particular hotel is fully booked for your desired dates, we will replace it with a hotel of equal or higher value and quality level. We will provide exact accommodation details to you upon booking confirmation.
Meals
Breakfast is included on all days. When no restaurant location is available on route, lunches and snacks should either be bought from local shops, or packed lunch can be pre-ordered from your hotel the night before. You have plenty of options for dinner in the villages and towns.
Difficulty & terrain
This walking tour is quite demanding with walks of 4 to 7 hrs a day with long (sometimes very steep) ascents and descents (up to 935m in a day). It is not suitable for those who do not have a head for heights as there are some steep drop-offs on clifftop sections. The walks follow rural tracks, either surfaced and unsurfaced, footpaths and animal trails. You must be sure-footed as you may encounter some loose rock, or muddy/slippery sections in wet weather (read more about difficulty grades). Most of the routes are not way-marked, but we will provide you with detailed road notes and maps. We strongly advise you to follow the trails and never try to shorten the path through the unknown and unmarked terrain. We will provide you with detailed road notes and maps, and you can call our 24/7 local assistance phone number anytime. More detailed info on route navigation will be included in your holiday information pack.
When to go
You can start this holiday on any date during the year. La Gomera enjoys year-round mild weather with average maximum temperatures ranging from 15-25 degrees. Being an island it can however experience foggy weather (especially in winter months), some strong winds and tropical storms in summer, when it also may become quite hot. The flexibility of self guided holidays means that there are no fixed dates and you can start your trip on any date during the season.
Getting there
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By plane
Our recommended airport for this tour is Tenerife South Airport (TFS). An alternative option is Tenerife North (TFN).
By train or bus
Take a bus or taxi from Tenerife South airport to Port Los Cristianos (30 minutes). Take a ferry to San Sebastián de La Gomera (approx 1 hour). The last ferry leaves at 20.00. For up-to-date timetables, see www.fredolsen.es. Go to English version -> Fred Olsen Express from Tenerife-Los Cristianos to La Gomera-San Sebastián. Latest arrival time: Tenerife South: 17:30. Earliest departure time: Tenerife South: 11:30. We can book you extra nights in Tenerife near the airport if required.
Alternatively, you can use an internal flight from Tenerife North with Bintercanarias to La Gomera (approx. 30 minutes). For further details, click here or use the Omio planner above. You can also book private transfers and ferry tickets through us.
Inclusions
Included
7 nights in nice hotels in private en-suite rooms (mostly 3-star)
7 breakfasts
Detailed digital holiday information pack including GPS-checked and regularly updated route descriptions, road notes and maps. Please note that the info pack is emailed to you prior to departure, and no printed documents are mailed or provided on site
Transfers on Day 2 and Day 7
Luggage transfers from hotel to hotel on all walking days (1 piece up to 20 kg per person)
24/7 phone assistance by our local office/representative
Excluded
Airfare and connecting land transfers
Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
Travel insurance (required – get a quote online)
Personal expenses
Local tourist taxes and entry fees (payable on-site)
Any items not explicitly listed as included
A supplement applies to members of a group who require a single room
This holiday is available for solo travellers; a supplement will be charged as accommodation and luggage transfer costs are not shared (we never mix and match – solo travellers will be accommodated in single rooms)
Extra nights along the trail are bookable upon request
Airport transfers are bookable upon request
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I have just returned from walking the week organized by Homer and led by Andy and Paddy Walking Homer. It was excellent: a beautiful island; beautiful, varied and interesting walks with just the right levels of challenge and support; and very…
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We were in a group time before, we thoroughly enjoyed our week at La Gomera. The island is breathtakingly beautiful with scenic views at every turn and turn. A walker’s paradise! Andy and Paddy make your vacation very easy for you. We have arranged our own air travel for…
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I discovered Homera while walking by chance when I heard Andy being interviewed over Wi-Fi for a day. I’m glad I booked the shops. Andy and Paddy are great hosts with their friendly and helpful staff. The walks that they hire company are perfect with…
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If you are up for some time walking in the mountains in one of the most beautiful and exhiliarating places in the world, please come to Line and book it. Andy and Paddy are the best of the workers with knowledge of the area, walks, restaurants, etc. and a friendly and interesting road with the best…
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Canary Village
The tour will start with a visit to the Punta del Lomo banana plantation, which produces up to a million kilograms a year. You will see the modern technology used to collect, pack and export 1.350.000 kg of finished product under the Armenime brand. Then we will go to the Frontos winemaking center, whose traditions date back to the middle of the 20th century, which is located on the peaks of Granadilla de Abona, at an altitude of 1700 m and covers an area of 15 hectares. There will also be wine tasting. Duration: 4-6 hours.
La Laguna capital and Taganana village
The capital of La Laguna and the village of Taganana are located in the northeastern part of the island. It harmoniously combines the charm of wild nature with ancient traditions and history. In the direction of the capital, you will find yourself on the world’s largest artificial beach with imported sand from the Sahara. Then you will find yourself in the picturesque village of Taganana, where you will find a national dish famous throughout the island – fresh ocean fish with mojo sauce and fried octopus. At the end of the tour, you will visit in the capital of the island – the city of La Laguna, which at 19In 1999, UNESCO proclaimed it a Patrimony of Humanity. This is the first colonial city in the history of Spain that did not have defensive fortifications, in the likeness of which the conquistadors founded the cities of the New World in the 16th century. Duration: 8 hours.
Loro park
Loro Park is almost four thousand parrots, a zoo, a botanical garden, a dolphinarium and an aquarium and the world’s largest refrigerator, containing an island of three hundred square meters, surrounded by water, where almost two hundred penguins live. Loro Park is located in the city of Puerto de la Cruz. Exotic species of vegetation are presented here. Every day there are programs for viewers of all ages: killer whales, dolphins, sea lions, parrot shows. Duration: 4-6 hours.
Mount Teide or at cloud height
One of the most visited reserves in Spain is Cañadas del Teide National Park with its unique volcanic landscape. You can be at an altitude of over 2400 meters above sea level and literally touch the clouds. The road to the volcano will pass through the most picturesque places and settlements. The peak of the Teide volcano with a height of 3718 m is the highest point in Spain. If you are lucky with the weather, you can get to the observation deck at the peak of the volcano by funicular, from there you can see the entire Canary archipelago in detail. Next, you will visit the zoological reserve “Jungle Park”, covering an area of more than 75,000 m², and where the rarest species of animals, birds and plants are collected. Duration: 8 hours.
Sailing on a catamaran or yacht on the Atlantic Ocean
Do not deny yourself the pleasure of going out into the open ocean on a modern catamaran or yacht in the company of your friends and relatives. You will take a fascinating boat trip along the southwestern coast of Tenerife. On board such a catamaran or yacht you will be offered soft and alcoholic drinks, typical Spanish snacks, wine tasting can be organized if desired. On the way to Los Gigantes Bay, you will certainly be able to see whales and dolphins. In one of the quiet and picturesque bays, you will be invited to swim in the unusually blue water that will keep you on the surface even if you cannot swim. Duration: 4-6 hours.
Tenerife sightseeing tour
This is an introductory tour during which you will see the main sights of the island. The first destination is the observation deck of Garachico, the largest city and port of Tenerife. Next, you will proceed to the nearby town of Icod de los Vinos, famous for its thousand-year-old dragon tree and the church of St. Mark. You will then visit the Abaco Estate, a 17th century house museum, where you will be offered a cocktail and a demonstration of traditional Canarian folklore. After that, you will visit the Pueblo Chico theme park, which reproduces the architecture and nature of the Canary Islands, after the tour, free time in the capital of the island – the city of Santa Cruz. The Canary Islands as a duty-free zone is especially attractive for buyers from all over Europe. Duration: 5-8 hours.
La Gomera Island
This quiet island, where the famous navigator Christopher Columbus made his last stop before the discovery of the New World. From the port of Los Christianos, a comfortable ferry will take you to the island of La Gomera, the ancient capital of the Canary archipelago, where the oldest buildings are still preserved.
During the tour you will have the opportunity to walk along the narrow streets of the capital, visit places associated with the name of Christopher Columbus. You will see the statue of Christ, visit the Garajonay National Reserve, Agando Rock – a basalt rock that rises on the site of an ancient volcano that collapsed under the influence of erosion. In the picturesque location of Las Rozas, you can enjoy the traditional cuisine of the island of La Gomera. Duration: 8 hours.
Lanzarote Island
First stop – the towns of Macher, Uga and Yaisa with their traditional white houses, where you will be served breakfast. The tour will continue with a panoramic visit to the salt marshes of Hanubio, the rocky coast of Los Hervideros and the green lagoon of El Golfo. Following this, you will visit the Timanfaya National Reserve, where you will visit the Fiery Mountains, along which the famous “volcanic route” was laid, ending with an exotic camel ride . The next point of the visit is the wine-growing region of Geria, where in one of the wine cellars you will be offered a wine list, including the local wine “Malvasia”. Further, your path lies to the north of the island through the city of Teguise (the ancient capital of Lanzarote), the observation deck of Aria, the valley of a thousand palm trees and small picturesque villages. Arriving at the observation deck of Mirador del Rio, you will enjoy the views of the neighboring island of Graciosa, which appears in full view. The last attraction that you will see will be the complexes of the volcanic caves of Jameos del Agua and Cueva de los Verdes, the road to which passes through the lava fields of the Corona volcano. Duration: 8 hours.
Fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity of real fishing in the open ocean. A fishing boat, fully equipped with everything necessary for catching a wide variety of inhabitants of the Atlantic Ocean, is waiting for you. Such a trip is accompanied by an experienced captain and a Russian-speaking guide. Fishing for stingray, tuna, swordfish takes place on a specially equipped Sailfisher boat. Duration 4-6 hours.
Shopping in Santa Cruz
Visit all the main shops of the capital about. Tenerife and all the main attractions You will have the opportunity to book such an excursion for the whole day or half a day. The center of Santa Cruz starts from the Plaza de España, where the Holy Cross, the symbol of the city, rises. Optionally, you can visit the temple of Concepción (1502), which is considered the oldest religious building in the city, the temple of San Francisco and its gardens are also of great interest. Duration: all day. Combine business with pleasure! Duration 4-8 hours.
Ancient Gorge Mask
The first stop awaits you in the town of Armenim, where the pearl factory is located. In the area of the old port of Puerto de Santiago, you will see the cliffs of Los Gigantes, the most ancient geological formations of the island – deep gorges with mountain ranges and cliffs. The road will take you to the village of Masca, which used to be accessible only from the sea, thanks to which it has long been a haven for smugglers. Duration: 4 hours.
Show-Performance “Pyramid of Arona”
Show-Performance “Pyramid of Arona” – conducted by one of the best Spanish dance choreographers Carmen Mota. Duration 4 hours.
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La Gomera
La Gomera (Spanish La Gomera ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean belonging to the archipelago of the Canary Islands. Area – 369.76 km², population (2009) – 22,769 people. Administratively, it belongs to the province of Tenerife and has local self-government (council of the island, cabildo ). The main city is San Sebastian de la Gomera (8 thousand inhabitants).
Most tourists come to this island from Tenerife and do not stay longer than one day. And although the island clearly lacks historical monuments, which are so rich, for example, Gran Canaria or Tenerife, it attracts with its landscapes. Deep gorges, mountain peaks, mist-shrouded laurel forests and terraced valley slopes make up for the lack of long sandy beaches. The island, which is valued by tourists primarily for its pristine nature, is an excellent place for hiking. Lack of industry, a modest number of large hotels make La Gomera a suitable haven for those who yearn to escape the hustle and bustle of the big resorts. There is a ferry from the port of Los Cristianos to the neighboring island several times a day. He arrives in the capital La Gomera – San Sebastian. There are boarding houses and small hotels. From the observation deck on the rock offers a breathtaking view. But if you prefer the real Homeric flavor, go to Playa de Santiago or Valle Gran Rey. Playa de Santiago is located in the sunniest spot on the island, next to the fishing village where you can taste delicious fresh fish. Well, on the west coast, where the Gran Rey Valley originates, Valle Gran Rey quieted down. There is a small beach and a whole village with hotels, boarding houses and apartments. Valle Gran Rey has been a center of alternative tourism for several years. Those who want to forget about the bustle of civilization come here for a while. La Gomera and Tenerife is 36 km. The ferry from Los Cristianos will cover it in 1 hour, and it will take only 45 minutes for a high-speed boat. The island has direct air links with Tenerife and Gran Canaria. All the main routes of the island are served by buses, although this is by no means a high-speed transport. Therefore, it makes sense to rent a car. For this, part of the roads on the island was rebuilt. Nature of La Gomera
The relief of the island, which is a combination of mountain ranges and gorges with sharp elevation changes, has always made it difficult to communicate between villages, and many areas have preserved their virgin nature. Landscapes amaze with the greenery of steep slopes cut by parallel winding lines of terraces. But what is most impressive is the unexpectedly dense vegetation on the central plateau, where a thousand-year-old laurel forest stands in eternal fog. The plateau is located at the height of the formation of trade wind clouds, so it constantly receives a lot of moisture penetrating into the soil. La Gomera is a true natural relic. In the preglacial period, laurel thickets occupied a vast territory of the subtropical zone. Today, this type of forest is found only in Macronesia (Madeira, Cape Verde, Azores and Canary Islands). Since on La Gomera , unlike other islands of the Canary archipelago, there have been no volcanic eruptions in the last two million years, the ancient flora is better preserved here. The highlands of the island have become a giant greenhouse that has given shelter to almost 400 species of plants that disappeared in Europe and Africa millions of years ago. Among them there are some that you will not find anywhere else in the world. The lower parts of the island, outside the Garajonay National Park, are cut by the deepest ravines, dry in the south and green in the north. On the slopes of the ravines, on narrow strips of land, terraces are arranged in steps, on which local residents grow different crops – potatoes and tomatoes, corn and grapes. In the folds of the gorges, where, perhaps, no human foot has ever set foot, wild date palms grow. On the coast of Vallehermoso, in the northwest of the island, rise the basalt columns of Los Organos, similar to organ pipes. Their height reaches 80 meters. The fauna is no less unique. Endangered species of birds live on La Gomera: pigeons “turke” and “rabiche” – authentic relics of the animal world. Garajonay National Park
Covering an area of 400 sq. km, the Garajonay National Park – the largest zone of the oldest woodland in the archipelago – was created to preserve relic vegetation. It is characterized by unique weather conditions: due to the constant light fog formed when cool Atlantic winds collide with warm breezes, there is a very high altitude, which contributes to the rapid growth of about 450 species of trees and plants. Here you can imagine what the Mediterranean forest looked like before the last ice age. At 1986g. UNESCO appreciated the uniqueness of this region, and it was recognized as the heritage of mankind.
* Laurisilva – an ancient laurel forest in the depths of the park. Evergreen laurel trees reach a height of 20 meters. These trees form vast areas of the park, forming a dense ceiling of greenery. It keeps the fog out and provides enough shade to keep those who wander the paths winding through the forest captivatingly cool. Along with laurel trees, the park has dense thickets of heather and juniper. * Hollows – the park is crossed by a large number of hollows covered with forest. These are refuges for many species of rare birds, including the long-fingered Canarian pigeon. * Los Roques (Los Roques
) – Volcanic formations, including Zarcita (1236 m), Carmen (1140 m) and Agando (1250 m), are located outside the park and are best seen from Mirador El Bailadero. * La Laguna Grande. Often shrouded in mist, La Laguna Grande is a great place to stop during walks in the park to enjoy the surrounding views. It has an excellent restaurant, a children’s playground and designated picnic areas.
It’s interesting La Gomera – an island of ancient traditions. They have come down to us from the time when the Canaries were not yet conquered by the Spaniards. You can still see how local craftsmen create magnificent ceramics without a potter’s wheel. Hear the unique whistling language spoken by the shepherds in the mountains. Try a sweet delicacy called palm honey. It is brewed from palm sap – guarapo and goes well with salted goat cheeses. It is generally accepted that La Gomera has the best cuisine in the archipelago. It has an abundance of potato and rice dishes. A combination of national traditions of several Caribbean countries made it unique. At the beginning of the 20th century, many inhabitants of the island emigrated to Cuba and Venezuela. Therefore, it is not surprising that their descendants, who returned to their homeland, will offer you, for example, Cuban-style rice with a fried banana.
* La Gomera is associated with the name of Christopher Columbus, who stayed here three times: in 1492, 1493 and 1498. The island provided food and fresh drinking water for his flotilla and was a convenient starting point for his historic expeditions. There is also a legend about Columbus having an affair with BeatrizdeBobadilla
. Columbus forever remained the unofficial patron of the island, and the Fiesta Colombina on September 6 marks his first trip.
* Silbo Gomera . Long before the invention of the telephone, the local population needed some way to communicate between villages in case of danger or hunting. A unique whistling language known as silbo was the solution to this problem. By modulating the whistle with the tongue, leaving the lips and fingers still, various sounds can be produced. A small dictionary was compiled from them. Such signals were transmitted at a distance of up to 4 km. Now the silbo is displayed solely for the entertainment of tourists.
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A tour of the island includes a visit to the Garajonay National Park – the world’s largest reserve of relic forest, preserved from the pre-glacial period. The island is associated with the name of Columbus, all the voyages of the famous navigator passed through it.
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All Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park in one day!
Popular and secret corners of the island, circular panoramas, relic forest and stories about conquistadors.
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9 hours
200 € 180 € per tour
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All corners of paradise island
Towns and the best viewpoints in Tenerife, local cuisine and swimming in volcanic pools.
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7 hours
198 € from 169 € per tour
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Gran Canaria. Sightseeing tour of one continent
Continent in miniature” is the common name for the island of Gran Canaria.
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10 hours
370 € per tour
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Around the island in one day
The best stories, places, views and dishes of Tenerife on a great road trip around the island.
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8 hours
from 180 € per tour
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Individual trip to the island of La Gomera
La Gomera is the sixth largest island in the Canary archipelago and the closest to Tenerife.
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10 hours
890 € per tour
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La Laguna Taganana Candelaria
Discover the north-eastern part of the island – the least known to tourists, but no less attractive for that.
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8 hours
590 € per tour
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Private Island and Teide Sightseeing Tour
We offer you to visit one of the most interesting and informative excursions.
Individual
8 hours
650 € per tour
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Individual trip to Loro Park.
The world famous Loro Parque is located on the north coast of the island on the outskirts of the city of Puerto de la Cruz…
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8 hours
540 € per tour
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Tenerife sightseeing tour
The island of Tenerife is not only well-trodden along and across the Teide National Park, the two capitals of the island and entertainment in Loro Parque.
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8 hours
95 € per person
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La Gomera Island and W. Shakespeare as “gentleman of fortune”.
We invite you to visit an island full of love stories.
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10 hours
89 € per person
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Panoramic view of the west of the island or following the footsteps of the filming of Fast & Furious 6
Excursion from Playa de la Americas to Santiago del Teide, Buenavista del Norte, Garachico, Icod de los Vinos
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8 hours
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The two capitals of Tenerife. Past and future.
The island’s past is represented by its former capital, San Cristobal de la Laguna.
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49 € per person
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Around Tenerife in one day
See all the main places and shrines of the island on a car ride.
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8 hours
190 € per tour
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One unforgettable day on your Atlantic cruise
So, one more stop on your Atlantic cruise is the island of Tenerife.
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80 € per person
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Crater Picnic
Winemaking in Tenerife has a rich history. At the moment there are five wine-growing regions, four of them – in the north of the island.
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Walking tour of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Once in Tenerife, you really want to do everything – to see, understand and feel the city.
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120 € per tour
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Tenerife medieval and modern
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7 hours
from 181 € per tour
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An authentic corner of Tenerife – Icod de los Vinos
See the most interesting places of the non-tourist part of the island and feel like a Canarian.
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from 40 € per tour
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Fantastic volcano Teide
Visit the “visiting card” of Tenerife and be impressed by the surreal landscapes.
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5 hours
from 180 € per tour
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Unexplored Tenerife
This excursion will leave a lasting impression, both for those who are on the island for the first time and for experienced ones!
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8 hours
from 50 € per person
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Canarian dinner on a traditional finca
Immerse yourself in the countryside of Tenerife, appreciate the local cuisine and taste the wines.
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4.5 hours
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Eco-hiking in the Malpais de Rasca Nature Reserve
Get to know Tenerife’s history and ecological trends on an easy naturalistic expedition.
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3 hours
140 € per tour
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Fabulous Tenerife
Have you ever dreamed of being in a fairy tale? For example, in childhood?
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“See Tenerife and fall in love with it at first sight”. ..
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Unexplored Tenerife
Anaga Natural Park, luxurious beach and cave houses in one day.
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180 € 162 € per tour
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Masca Gorge and Teide sunset
This is an exciting journey through the village of Mask, consisting of several houses lined up under a majestic cliff.
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8 hours
650 € per tour
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Pirate paths to the village of Masca
See the mysterious settlements of Tenerife.
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7 hours
from 144 € per tour
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Tenerife – cruise ship stop
Feel the charm of the ancient towns of Tenerife and hear the legends of the island of eternal spring.
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Mount Teide
Picturesque forests, breathtaking panoramas and Martian landscapes – a journey to the pearl of Tenerife.
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Olga
I recommend Alexander, we went on a sightseeing tour with him. Excellent organization – everything was on time, everything was interesting, all our wishes were taken into account. Alexander talks about the history and plants of the island, answers questions of interest. The next day they took another boat trip through it – everything was just as impeccable. Thank him very much!
August 1, 2022
Aleksei
Thank you for the tour! Pleasant and informative, easy communication. All wishes were taken into account. The guide knows the history and geography of the island well. We looked at places where we would not even go without him. We recommend to everyone!
December 27, 2021
Viktorija
Thank you very much for a wonderful day and an interesting excursion! I liked the tour very much and it was useful for the first acquaintance with the island. Learned a lot of interesting facts. I definitely recommend!
July 21, 2022
Vladislav
Great tour! Indeed, it allows you to create a holistic impression of the island, climatic zones, its history and the people who inhabited it. We saw everything we wanted, everything was wonderfully organized, we really liked it.
September 8, 2022
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Tenerife – La Palma – La Gomera
You can see and compare the entire three Canary Islands, go sailing and fully experience the power of the Atlantic Ocean. Go fishing, swim, meet sunrises and sunsets in the sea.
The journey starts on the Canary Island
Tenerife , in San Miguel Marina, 15 km from Tererife Sur Airport (TFS). Guests are accommodated on a catamaran, we buy food for the transition.
Dinner of your choice, on board or in a restaurant and walk along the ocean.
Second day – Los Cristianos
The first leg of the journey is short, downwind, to the warmest and most popular place on the island –
Los Cristianos . Three hours sailing around the southern part of Tenerife, past the Yellow Mountain volcano.
In Los Cristianos we swim, dine and watch the sunset. You can land on the shore and get into a fun mess of vacationers.
This part of Tenerife is called the “Golden Mile” for the super-popular hotels and apartments, where summer continues all year round.
Third day – We leave Tenerife and go to La Palma, which the Spaniards call Isla Bonita (beautiful island). Without a doubt, it is the most beautiful and greenest of all the Canary Islands.
On the way we will admire dolphins and pilot whales, if we are lucky we will catch tuna and eat sashimi.
The 70-mile crossing will take about 12 hours. So we will leave before dawn, in order to arrive late in the evening in Santa Cruz de la Palma and stand there in the marina.
Fourth day – La Palma.
The island is mountainous and very diverse. You can go down to the caldeira, overgrown with pine forests. Take a walk through the relic laurel forest of Tilos with waterfalls. Climb up to the observatory. In the south, volcanoes, beaches, wineries and more await us.
In the north – natural pools in the rocks and ocean waves. The most interesting thing will be to take a car and drive around interesting places.
Read more about the island of La Palma here.
Don’t miss out on seeing the capital of La Palma, Santa Cruz. Architecturally, the old city is the most interesting among the other seven islands.
If guests really like La Palma, we can increase the parking on the island by one day, so that there is enough time to see all the interesting things and walk.
Fifth day — sailing to our third island La Gomera.
The crossing will take about 8 hours, so to the fertile valley
Valle Gran Rey we will arrive only in the evening.
Anchoring at the foot of a sheer cliff. The fishing village is famous for its fish restaurants with the freshest seafood. The side dish is usually served with wrinkled Canarian potatoes and baked peppers.
Sixth day — a sightseeing tour of the island of Gomera.
Gomera is a small round island, one day is enough for a cursory inspection. You can rent a car and drive around all the interesting places: picturesque villages, viewing platforms, an ancient spring.
Dine in an authentic restaurant in the mountains and climb to the highest point of the island – Alto de Garajonay. From the top of the mountain you can see almost the entire island and three neighboring ones – Tenerife, Palma and Hierro. And in ancient times, sacrifices took place here.
The highlight of the route is the Mirador de los Abrantes, a restaurant with a glass bay window, and behind it are bright red dunes, a product of soil erosion.
Seventh day – Puerto Santiago
Having calmly bypassed Homera from the south, we will anchor in a wild bay. There are many caves in the sheer cliff where the children of the sun live. They go naked, burn a fire, swim, fish. Not all of them are homeless; for many, this type of vacation is a change after city life.
Eighth day — San Sebastian de la Gomera
Gomera’s tour will culminate in a visit to the capital San Sebastian. Here we are standing in the marina, in the very center of this small and very cozy city.
The inhabitants of Homera are justifiably proud of the fact that it was from Homera that Christopher Columbus set off on his voyage. The church has a painting describing the expedition to discover America, and next to it is a small museum of Columbus.
Restaurants, parks, souvenir shops, the beach – in San Sebastian you will always find something to do. Late in the evening you can wander through the bars.
Ninth day: crossing Homer – Tenerife
We end our route in the same place where we started – in Tenerife. The passage from Gomera will take at least 6 hours. We will admire the highest island volcano in the Atlantic, Teide, from the sea. Everything big is always better to look from the side.
From snowcapped volcanoes to aquamarine waters and charming villages blushing with bougainvillea, the landscapes of Spain’s Canary Islands have been drawing tourists for decades. Located off the west coast of North Africa, the most rugged of the group is Fuerteventura. Home to rolling dunes and miles of long, golden coastline, the island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Canaries. Let’s take a look at them.
This honeyed half-moon bay on the eastern side of Fuerteventura is a day-trip hit among families. The broad, soft sand is sheltered by a castle-topped headland and a marina; the upshot is that toddler-friendly wavelets rather than Atlantic rollers lap the eastern end of the strand. The airport is less than 15-minutes’ drive away and there are dozens of large resorts, many of which have suites and big swimming pools. Just to the south in Caleta de Fuste town are two 18-hole golf courses.
Tucked down in the island’s southeast, backed by a major outbreak of wind-buffeted dunes, Sotavento sets out its store: an impressive 17 miles of shoreline, much of it protected by a nature reserve. Since it’s devoid of big resorts this is a perfect choice if you want to be lulled by the sound of the sea rather than the roar of tour bus traffic. With waters that hover around 21C all year round, this is a watersports mecca whichever month you arrive. Thanks to steady trade winds this is one of the best locations in the Canary Islands for kite-surfing.
Once a little fishing village, Corralejo, at the northernmost tip of the island, is now one of the busiest resort towns in the Canaries – home to a slew of tower hotels. There’s a marina as well as a water park. The stunning Corralejo natural park is just a short bus ride south of town, a resort-free area of protected coastline and desert dunes. There’s good windsurfing and rarely a cloud in the sky. Just make sure you don’t forget sun protection as there’s no shade here.
In the island’s far south, battered by waves rolling in off the open Atlantic Ocean, Cofete is one of Fuerteventura’s most beautiful beaches. Its appeal is heightened by dramatically crumbling cliffs that lend the area a unique colour palette. Baking beneath a desert sun, this beach is rarely crowded: the only way to get here is by following a rough road for 20km and a four-wheel-drive vehicle is mandatory. As the buses can’t negotiate this road, you can get a taste of Fuerteventura as it was many decades ago before the crowds threw down their towels.
Over on Costa Calma – which translates as the peaceful coast – Playa Esmeralda beach is lapped by water as tranquil as a lake. The sand is as soft as talcum powder and as yellow as corn. As the name of the beach suggests, the sea here is emerald green. As a result, this is a hugely popular spot, with ranks of resorts, restaurants and bars making this one of Fuerteventura’s busiest beaches. The airport is also less than an hour away.
Done the kitesurfing, the windsurfing and the jet skiing? Now looking for a different kind of light adventure? Gran Tarajal’s dark sand beach might not have quite the same appeal as the golden sands further south, but there’s no better spot for open-ocean fishing. Boats leave from the harbour just southwest of the sands and though few tourists visit Gran Tarajal, it’s one of the best places in the Canaries for local seafood at reasonable prices.
Not to be confused with the resort near Butihondo in the south, Ezquinzo beach is a rock-framed cove up in Fuerteventura’s northwest, 6km (3. 7mi) or so from El Cotillo village. Few tourists make it here and those who do are usually surf fanatics who come in autumn and winter for the thrusting Atlantic breakers. If you fancy a swim then take the plunge, the water is warm year-round.
Long and broad, washed by powerful Atlantic waves and backed by chocolate-brown volcanic cliffs, El Ajibe is one of the prettiest beaches in Fuerteventura’s northwest. It’s only three kilometres south of the resort town of El Cotillo and sits comfortably just off the main road. Despite water that’s welcomingly warm all year round, El Ajibe doesn’t attract more than a smidge of tourism, thanks to little shade, no services and access only via a series of steep, rocky steps. If you can cope with that, you’ll have the place largely to yourself.
Boats depart Corralejo regularly every day for tiny Lobos Island. It’s just a 10-minute jaunt, and yet it feels a world away from the island’s busy resorts and packed beaches. The entire outcrop is a nature reserve, surrounded by waters that teem with fish and other marine life. Los Lobos is so small you can explore it on foot in a couple of hours but we recommend you allow at least half a day as there are dozens of secluded beaches and coves to discover.
Few Fuerteventura beaches are more striking than Ajuy. Just take a look at the translucent water and coal-black sand flecked with gold, the caves pockmarking the tumbling cliffs. The only downside is that swimming is dangerous here, with strong rip currents offshore and surging waves. Yet this is a place of dramatic beauty, and Ajuy village, site of the first settlement in Fuerteventura, offers a handful of seafood haunts to sample.
These recommendations were updated on April 28, 2021 to keep your travel plans fresh.
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10 BEST BEACHES IN FUERTEVENTURA – A Fun Couple
In this post we listed the 10 best beaches in Fuerteventura. Sit tight, it may blow your mind…
If you have never been to Fuerteventura, you probably wonder if this island is worth visiting, or should you rather go to another more well known Canary Islands such as Lanzarote or Tenerife? Well, this article may reassure you, that Fuerteventura is a fabulous island with many things to see. It is also the island with the most beautiful beaches in the Canaries! Yes, it’s true…
Check out this list of the best beaches below, to find out…
It is no coincidence that Fuerteventura is considered the island of great adventures. Located in the Canary Islands, this stunning seaside resort is bordered by the mighty waters of the Atlantic Ocean and is one of the most beautiful islands in Spain.
The spectacular coasts of Fuerteventura attract thousands of tourists every year. If you want to experience a beach holiday unlike any other in the world, Fuerteventura is the place to be!
The island also attracts a lots of water sports enthusiasts such as windsurfer, surfer, kiteboarder, sailer and much more.
If you are visiting Fuerteventura and wonder which beaches to visit, this guide is also for you. Here is our list of top 10 beaches in Fuerteventura.
We also listed the best 25 things to do and see in Fuerteventura here.
1. Corralejo Natural Park and Sand Dunes, one of the best beaches in Fuerteventura
The Corralejo Natural Park offers 4 kilometers of breathtaking beaches that will make you feel like you are in the heart of the Caribbean. However, it is located in the northern region of Fuerteventura, surrounded by the ocean and the natural beauty of a very Spanish island. Corralejo offers tourists absolutely stunning beaches, bathed in sunshine and beautiful blue waters. You can also see the magnificent Isla del Lobos, another small island, in the background and bit further Lanzarote.
The sand is white and the sea is crystal clear. This beach is suitable for everyone. However, be aware that some part of the beach are designed for practicing water sports, such as windsurfing and kitesurfing.
You can easily reach this beach from Corralejo, one of the main tourist resort town, by bus or by car.
Corralejo Natural Park is undoubtedly one of the best beach in Fuerteventura!
Location: here
READ: 8 best things to do in Corralejo and Full guide for visiting the Natural Park.
2. El Cotillo with its many amazing wild beaches
Impossible to say that you have seen the beauty of Fuerteventura without having visited El Cotillo and its many beaches. Although the beaches in the area are all considered the “beaches of El Cotillo”, this coastal stretch is divided into several areas, all different and interesting for their unique characteristics. If you are looking for a place to spend unforgettable hours in Fuerteventura, you have come to the right place.
Among the beaches not to be missed, we certainly mention those of La Concha (location), Playa de Marfolin (location) and our favorite Playa del Castillo (location).
Water sports enthusiasts should go to Piedra Playa (here), one of the best beaches for surfers. Just south of the village you’ll find this stone beach, a spectacular stretch of reddish sand that slopes gently into the ocean with stunning crystal clear waters. Although the name might suggest otherwise, the stretch of sand is wide and the beach is a 10-minute walk from the port.
The nature around this bay is spectacular even in winter: if you arrive in Fuerveventura on a rainy or stormy day, come and let yourself be enchanted by the wild beauty of mother nature.
Make sure to visit the beaches around El Cotillo, they are some of the best beaches in Fuerteventura.
READ: full guide for visiting El Cotillo in Fuerteventura
3. Playa de Jarubio, one of our favorite beach in Fuerteventura
Getting to Playa de Jarubio is not an easy journey. With our Fiat 500 we took a good 40min driving through a pretty awful road from Corralejo. The way to get there wasn’t pleasant at all, let us tell you! We thought we lost a tyre many times. But we didn’t want to give up. We knew that often the best places are not the one with an easy access. And oh boy! We weren’t disappointed after arriving there. Totally worth the horrible drive. We had this amazing beach just for ourselves, as you can see in the photo above!
Jarubio is for us one of the most stunning beaches in Fuerteventura. The one that took our breath away…
Bring water and some food, and you can spend one of the best day in Fuerteventura. When you are at the main beach, you can walk to your left and cross a few rocks. There you have a smaller beach which is more protected. Much better to swim when there are big waves in Fuerteventura.
From there you can also admire the entire west coast of the island, which is the most beautiful part of Fuerteventura. We made a reel on instagram here about Playa Jarubio.
There is a small parking once you reach Playa Jarubio.
Location of Playa Jarubio: here
4. Cofete, one of the best beaches in the world for us (Yes THE WORLD!)
Imagine a village lost at the end of the world, facing the ocean, nestled at the foot of an immense mountain range. Welcome to Cofete, one of the most magical places in Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands.
After about 1 hour driving through a very bad road, you will discover a sumptuous panorama on the beach and the Pico de la Zarza, the highest mountain of the island which rises to 807 meters above sea level. This panorama is absolutely unforgettable. There are no words to describe the beauty of this place.
The fact that not more people are aware about this place exist in the Canary Islands is very astonishing. Well, we had no clue about this place before going to Fuerteventura. Even some people who came to Fuerteventura did not even visit Cofete, what a shame really. It’s an absolute must-see in Fuerteventura. We can’t stress that enough!
Once you reach this very special beach, you can take a long walk to discover this 12 kilometer long beach. Be careful though, swimming or surfing are strongly discouraged, the ocean is raging and the currents very dangerous.
There is a small restaurant at the village just before reaching the beach in case you didn’t bring your own lunch. During your trip to Fuerteventura, dedicate 1 full day to visit Cofete, it’s really worth it.
Location: here
We wrote a full post about Cofete here. We recommend that you read it before heading to this beach, as it requires some planning ahead of time.
5. Playa de Sotavento, the most famous spot for Kitesurfers in Fuerteventura
Nine kilometers of unspoiled beach, in the heart of Fuerteventura. This is arguably the most beloved and famous coastline on the island, and perhaps the best known in the world. Just for its size, the beach of Sotavento offers refreshment and tranquility every year to thousands of tourists in search of a magical place. And at low tide, the sandy beach is dotted with small natural pools where swimming is a real pleasure.
Sotavento is considered one of the best beaches in Jandìa to try windsurfing and kitesurfing. It is so extensive that it is divided into five areas: La Barca, Risco del Paso, Mirador, Los Canarios and Malnombre. Some areas are more suitable for beginners than others due to the presence of breakwaters which help to handle the strong ocean currents.
Don’t miss to check out Sotavento if you are exploring the south of Fuerteventura. It is one of the most impressive beach on the island.
Location: here
Learning how to kitesurf in Sotavento is the perfect place due to it’s protected lagoon with shallow water. We highly recommend joining Rene Egli for kitesurf lesson or renting kite gears, this is an institution in Fuerteventura. You can even stay at their hotel right by the beach. Check out their website here.
6. Playa Del Matorral, a beautiful beach in the south of Fuerteventura
Three kilometers of magnificent immaculate sandy beach, where it is good to enjoy life by the sea: Welcome to Playa del Matorral. This beach is located on the shores of Morro Jable, one of the main tourist resort area in the south and offers everything you could imagine. This place is ideal for everyone and the water is usually calmer than in the west coast of Fuerteventura.
Visiting Morro Jable is also very pleasant with lots of restaurant and shopping opportunity.
Location: here
7. The beaches of Point Lobos
Welcome to the tropical gem of Lobos, a spectacular land and underwater oasis that will win you over with its timeless charm. To visit the island of Lobos you will need a permit, and only 200 people per day – divided into two groups – can enjoy the shores of this magnificent paradise. You can therefore easily imagine the infinite beauty of this sanctuary of protected species, almost entirely at your disposal!
Lobos Island is a preotected natural area, surrounded by untouched sand and sparkling crystal clear waters where bathing is pure pleasure and diving is a continuous discovery. The island is separated from Fuerteventura by the so-called Strait of Bocaina, the depth of which does not exceed 30 meters in the deepest areas. The island is perfectly visible from the beaches of Corralejo, which adorns the panorama.
Don’t expect to find the same amenities on the main island. This place is suitable for all those who are looking for an extra grain of adventure during their holidays and a peaceful place to walk along rocky beaches adorned with low vegetation and dotted with natural pools that appear on the way, when least expect it.
Location: here
8. La Pared, our favorite beach to go surfing but also one of the best beaches in Fuerteventura!
Whether you are a surfer or not, La Pared should not be missed on your list of things to do in Fuerteventura. his place has become a surf mecca for having some of the best waves on the island, as well as one of the most beautiful beach.
La Pared is a small place on the west coast of Fuerteventura, away from mass tourism, noisy clubs and bars – but with lots of nature. The small village has 600 inhabitants. This place is easily reachable from Costa Calma.
Head down to the beach to see the amazing rock formation shaped by the wind and the waves. A great place to visit in Fuerteventura and certainly one of the best beaches on the island.
Location: here
A little bit more south of Ajuy you will reach one of the most unique viewpoints on the island. This is the best astronomical vantage point on the island, set up here thanks to the area’s low light pollution, making it the perfect place to gaze at the stars. There are even information panels that will help you identify the constellations and stands so fans can set up their own telescopes and photographic equipment.
If you don’t go there at night, go there during the day, the views are fantastic too! This is what we did…
Location: here
9. POP CORN BEACH, THE MOST INSTAGRAMMABLE BEACH IN FUERTEVENTURA
This beach was still unknown a few years ago, but thanks to social influencers, it became one of the must-see spot in Fuerteventura. Why Pop Corn Beach?
Well, don’t expect a sandy beach here, like most of the beaches in Fuerteventura. In this beach you will see hard algae which looks like popcorn. This beach is called El Hierro. It is just a few minutes drive from Corralejo. It is also one of the best surf spot in Fuerteventura.
The photos of this beach from many social influencers, made this place very popular. For most tourists a trip to Fuerteventura without visiting popcorn beach wouldn’t be complete.
We went there just before sunset, and actually really loved this place. At that time of the day this place is magical.
Location: here (20min drive from Corralejo)
10. The beaches of Costa Calma
During our trip to Fuerteventura we first stayed in the north at Corralejo which was perfect to explore most part of the island. We then spent another 10 days in the south at Costa Calma. A perfect place to relax with its 2km long beautiful beach.
The town of Costa Calma is very convenient with a few restaurants, supermarkets, shops, car rental agency. It’s a great location to combine beach days and exploration of Fuerteventura. You can also join the exceptional surf and yoga camp of Rapa Nui (website: here)
There are a few beautiful beaches in Costa Calma within walking distance. First the main beach in front of the main resorts called Costa Calma Beach, then a bit more south you can spend a day in Playa Esmeralda Norte and then Playa Esmeralda. All very beautiful.
Location of Costa Calma: here
READ: near Costa Calma you can visit the gorgeous Oasis Park. Full guide here.
Where to stay in Fuerteventura?
There are many places to choose from when it comes to finding a place to stay in Fuerteventura. It may depends on the type to activities you want to do during your stay, or the time of the year you are visiting the island. It may also be based on your budget.
READ: the best outdoor activities in Fuerteventura.
Vacation rentals, all-inclusive hotels, seaside villas with swimming pools… there is something for everyone in Fuerteventura!
However we recommend to choose amongst the following 3 locations:
Corralejo
Atlantic Garden Beach Mate hotel
Best if you like more actions during your holidays. Plenty of bars, restaurants, a very young crowd, surf school, boat trip to Los Lobos, perfect beaches etc. There are so many things to do. However, it may not be the most romantic gateway. We stayed at Atlantic Garden Beach Mate hotel. The location was perfect near the main beach and right next to a supermarket. The place was clean and modern. Check it out here.
Costa Calma
R2 Maryvent Beach Apartments
If you are couple, this is probably the best place to stay. Costa Calma is much quieter than Corralejo but there are also a few restaurants, cafes and bars. From there you can easily explore Morro Jable, Cofete and many other attractions in Fuerteventura. We probably stayed in the best hotel in Costa Calma. It’s called R2 Maryvent Beach Apartments Costa Calma. We had a fantastic sea view apartment. You can check it here
Morro Jable
Iberostar
This is probably the most convenient place for families or retirees. You will find all you need in Morro Jable and it’s mostly flat, which makes it very easy to walk around. In Spain we love the Iberostar chain hotel. We only had fantastic experience in their hotels. At Morro Jable they have a stunning palace facing the sea. It’s beautiful. You can book it here.
READ: BEST PLACES TO STAY IN FUERTEVENTURA, FULL GUIDE
How to get to Fuerteventura?
The easiest way is by plane! Plane tickets between the island and the major cities in Europe are generally very affordable. Easyjet has many great offers, however book early as during peak seasons the prices are going much higher.
If you are visiting multiple Canary Islands, then you can easily take the ferry between each of them. We started our journey in Lanzarote and then we took the ferry to Fuerteventura, which is just a 30min ride. We always use Direct Ferry to book our ferry. Check it out here.
Once you are there, use one of the car rental companies and go on an adventure! Once you reach the Canary Islands, it is highly recommended to rent a car. To get the cheaper rate we used Rentalcars.com. Check it out here for the best deals. However, we suggest that you rent a better car in order to tame some dirt tracks all around Fuerteventura 🙂
Best time to visit Fuerteventura?
The Canary archipelago is famous for its perfect weather all year round.
However, despite what you might think, the summer months are not necessarily the best to go to Fuerteventura. The sun is very strong and it is very windy. Therefore we recommend going there in spring and autumn, or in winter if you like surfing.
We wrote a full practical guide about the best time to visit Fuerteventura. Check it out here.
In conclusion about the best beaches in Fuerteventura
What else can we say except that the beaches of Fuerteventura are all more beautiful than the other. Who would believe that we can find these amazing places in Europe just a few hours flight from most capitals in Europe. Fuerteventura is truly a magical island. It is indeed the only one in the Canaries with such impressive sandy beaches. If you like splashing around in warm waters during the winter, this is a great destination for a getaway to the sun.
It’s hard to tell you which is our favorite beach in Fuerteventura, they all have something magical about them. But there is perhaps one that really stands out: Cofete beach. At the end of an epic journey along a 12 kilometer track, you will discover a totally impressive and unforgettable panorama. Do not forget your camera.
In the north of the island, we also fell in love with Isla de los Lobos, or the countless beaches that line the coast in the El Cotillo region. Finally, if you are a diving enthusiast, do not miss the opportunity to explore the seabed between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. It’s of all beauty.
More about Fuerteventura here.
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Absolutely Incredible: The 5 Best Beaches in Fuerteventura
This Canary Island benefits from year-round sunshine due to its location just off the coast of North Africa. This provides the perfect conditions for making the most of the beautiful beaches in Fuerteventura.
You’ll find 125 miles of sandy shoreline, which varies from black to white and is lapped by crystal clear water.
But, to help you decide where to settle down and soak up the sun, here are the best beaches in Fuerteventura
1. Sotavento Beach
Where is it? In Costa Calma on the southeast coast
Why go? The most famous and longest beach on the island is considered among many to be the best. Here you’ll find unspoilt, soft powdery white sand and warm turquoise water that doesn’t dip below 21°C even during the winter months.
Sotavento Beach is split into several parts including Playa Risco del Paso and Playa Barca. It’s a surfer’s paradise due to the windy conditions, although this means those back on the beach will need to look for a sheltered spot, which is possible thanks to the dunes. This part of the sea attracts professionals who wish to ride the waves but it’s also perfect for novices – there are two René Egli surf centres, if you’d like to learn.
The shallow water is ideal for families with little ones although it’s worth noting that it’s also a popular beach with naturists.
Facilities: There is a beach bar and car park.
How to get here: If you’re driving take exit KM-72 off the FV2. You can also travel by bus or walk, if you’re staying in Costa Calma.
Need to know: If you’re here in July, this beach hosts the Windsurfing and Kiteboarding World Cup.
2. Cofete Beach
Where is it?South coast, in Cofete National Park on the Jandia Peninsula
Why go? This is the perfect place to escape the crowds for a moment of peace, as this 12-mile stretch of sand is one of the quieter and more isolated beaches. The Jandia Mountains, which reach heights of 800 metres, provide a beautiful backdrop to this wild and rugged part of the coastline, which has been named among the most beautiful in Europe. Lay down your towel and enjoy this idyllic setting as you take in the incredible scenery.
Facilities: You’ll need to bring everything you require for a day at the beach, including plenty of water and a picnic.
How to get here:There is a 12-mile dirt track that you’ll need to travel down so you may need a four-wheel car to reach this isolated stretch of sand.
Need to know: This beach isn’t suitable for swimming because the waves are incredibly high and the current is very strong.
Where to stay:
Eurostars Las Salinas: Just footsteps away from the sands of Costa Caleta sits this outstanding complex. The hotel is contemporary from head-to-toe with a luxurious pool area stretching the majority of the resort, a top-of-the-range spa complete with a list of treatments and sea views everywhere you turn.
The View Hotel Resort: Found in Corralejo’s surrounded by peace and tranquility, this escape-from-it-all stay will have you feeling relaxed in no time. When you’re not taking advantage of your villa style accommodation, head for the 9-hole golf course and unleash your competitive side.
Sentido h20 Playa Esmeralda Hotel: This is the perfect base if you’re seeking some time out from your busy work schedule. Design for relaxation with amazing views from all angles and the island’s natural assets keeping you company, we can’t recommend this stay enough.
When you’re not lounging by the pool, you’ve got a choice of rooms options filled with comfortable fittings.
3. Corralejo Beach
Where is it? South of Corralejo – on the north coast
Why go? Six miles of sand dunes in Corralejo back Playa Grande and form part of the national park. This stretch boasts views across the water to Isla de Lobos. The sand is particularly white here due to the fact it has blown across from the Sahara Desert.
The beach is split into several sections, the south is popular with nudists, while the north is much more family-friendly. The beach closest to the Corralejo is ideal for watersports, particularly windsurfing and kiteboarding.
Facilities: Toilets, beach bars, sunloungers and parasols.
How to get here:It’s easy to reach this beach by bus or if you’re driving, you can access it via the FV-1 motorway and there is parking on the main road.
Need to know: From Corralejo, it’s 10 minutes on the ferry across to uninhabited Lobos Island – a protected nature reserve. Don’t forget your snorkel – there are brightly coloured fish to be seen in the water here. Back on land, it’ll only take a couple of hours to explore the isolated stretches of sand.
4. Gran Tarajal Beach
Where is it? Southeast of the island, half an hour from Costa Calma
Why go? This Blue Flag beach boasts the darkest sand on the island, it’s worth a trip here to see that alone. The majority of people who spend the day on this beach are locals, which makes it great for an authentic experience too. The colourful buildings provide a beautiful backdrop to an already incredibly picturesque beach.
If you like seafood, this is the perfect place to sample it fresh because it’s caught just off the shoreline. After a day of building sandcastles and paddling in the turquoise waters, make your way up to the promenade where you’ll be able to try this delicious delicacy.
Facilities: Showers, toilets, restaurants, a volleyball net and a playground.
How to get here: You can drive but you’ll have to park a short distance from the beach in the town.
Need to know: The sand can get very hot here due to its dark colour, so it’s advisable to keep flip flops on when walking around.
5. El Castillo Beach
Where is it?Caleta de Fuste, just 15 minutes from the capital, Puerto del Rosario
Why go?Also known as ‘Shank’s Shark,’ this bay is 800 metres of golden sand and calm waters. It’s set up for pure relaxation and perfect for families, especially those travelling with youngsters. There’s an area in the water for swimming and a separate section for watersports. Jet skis, pedalos, kayaks and canoes are all waiting to entertain you.
There is also a windsurfing centre – ideal for professionals and those who want to give the sport a go.
Just off this beach there are two reefs, Salinas Reef and Castillo Reef, where you can snorkel or scuba dive to discover the brightly coloured world beneath the surface of the water.
Facilities:Lifeguard, restaurants, bars, sunloungers and parasols.
How to get here: This beach is only a short distance from the airport, making it the perfect place to head if you want to feel the sand between your toes as soon as you land, or before you have to leave. There is parking if you’re driving as well as bus and taxi stops, if you’re using public transport.
Need to know: In the marina you’ll find Oceanarium Explorer where you can see and swim with sea lions. You can also board a boat here, which will take you to see turtles, dolphins and whales.
They are all beautiful but don’t just take our word for it, during a holiday in Fuerteventura you can see them with your own eyes. You just need to decide which one to visit first.
a wealth of idyllic sands
Fuerteventura is home to some of the finest beaches found anywhere in the Canary Islands and beyond. When you visit these beaches, their privileged setting is impossible to ignore. This island, in fact, which lies so close to the African continent, even has ventura (‘fortune’, in English) in its name. And that’s exactly how the island makes us feel: fortunate, and lucky to be able to enjoy its beautiful and idyllic beaches. The entire Fuerteventura coastline is surprisingly diverse. There are beaches for all tastes and pastimes.
This part of the Atlantic Ocean regularly attracts surfers and lovers of other water sports. Perfect for a romantic trip away or a family holiday, Fuerteventura is also an excellent destination for those in search of solitude and silence. Miguel de Unamuno, exiled to the island during the Franco dictatorship, wrote beautiful pages about the sense of isolation that is exuded by the island. For the Basque writer, his strolls along the Playa Blanca—lying close to Puerto del Rosario—were a source of inspiration.
Beaches in southern Fuerteventura: the adventure begins
The beaches in southern Fuerteventura are simply breathtaking. The beauty of the beaches of the Jandía peninsula is almost unparalleled. It is the perfect destination for those searching for unspoilt stretches of coastline. This area can only be accessed via a single route: a 20-kilometre dirt road. Along the route, a series of surprising ravines lead down to virgin coves, which can only be accessed by foot. Here, you will find yourself in complete solitude.
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During the journey, be sure to visit the small fishermen’s village of Puertito de la Cruz—where you can try exceptional freshly caught fish—and the Jandía lighthouse. The Playa de los Ojos, set amongst a series of steep cliffs, can only be accessed by descending a set of wooden steps. This beach is particularly famous for the huge puddles that form at low tide.
Morro Jable
The environment changes as you get closer to the key tourist resort of Morro Jable. It has a huge seafront promenade and several peaceful beaches with crystal-clear waters, which are some of the most famous and popular on the island. The Playa del Matorral is separated from the hotel area by the Jandía salt flat, which is a protected wetland. On the Playa del Risco del Paso, meanwhile, the movement of the tides forms a series of natural pools on the beach, which are always a hit with children. Smaller and more hidden than the above, another option is the Playa de los Canarios.
The Playa de Sotavento beach: Jandía’s highlight
The Playa de Sotavento is the highlight of the Jandía peninsula, comprising one of the best beaches on the island of Fuerteventura. Measuring 10 kilometres long, this is the peninsula’s largest and most spectacular beach. Its fine golden sands and calm, transparent and turquoise-toned waters make it an excellent photo opportunity. This beach attracts lots of visitors, but there are hardly any buildings in the surrounding areas. At high tide, a lagoon is formed that occupies much of the beach, completely changing its appearance. This is the perfect destination for novices in water sports. It is home to a renowned windsurfing and kitesurfing school.
Sotavento Beach
The Playa de Cofete beach: simply unforgettable
Access to the Playa de Cofete beach, located on the western coastline of the Jandía peninsula, is difficult. Despite this, we strongly recommend driving up the hill to the Mirador de la Degollada viewpoint, and then following the track down to the beach. A stony path leads down to this idyllic beach; a wild and solitary stretch of sand that is surrounded by mountains. This is the perfect spot for those who need to disconnect, focusing on nothing more than the soothing sound of the crashing Atlantic waves. Take caution when swimming, as these waters have strong waves and currents.
Cofete beach
Costa Calma beaches: leisure at your own pace
Costa Calma, home to another of the island’s main tourist resorts, is located in the municipality of Pájara, close to Sotavento. If you’re looking for genuine comfort and varied leisure opportunities in a peaceful setting, you’ve come to the right place. You can find all of this along two magnificent white sandy beaches. The palm tree-lined Playa de Costa Calma, measuring almost two kilometres long, is the most popular beach. It is home to many excellent restaurants and a broad range of activities. However, the sheer size of the beach means it is never too crowded. The Playa Esmeralda, sheltered from the wind by some small mountains, offers turquoise waters, calm waves and a greater sense of isolation.
Costa Calma beach
Beaches in northern Fuerteventura: contrasting landscapes
The northern part of Fuerteventura has become a popular tourist area. The contrasting landscapes make this corner of the Atlantic an endless stream of surprises. The northern route, taking the motorway from the capital city of Puerto del Rosario, cuts through volcanic landscapes of striking colours. This part of the island is noticeably dryer and windier, with successive beaches emerging like mirages in the desert.
Northern Fuerteventura is home to impressive stretches of sand dunes. You will also find volcanic trails that encroach into the sea, rugged headlands and rockier black sandy beaches, similar to those on the island of Tenerife. This part of the so-called ‘Windy Island’ is also home to charming fishermen’s villages, castles, towers, caves and windmills. To this list, you can also add the spectacular nature of its beaches.
The Grandes Playas de Corralejo beaches: a magical park of sand dunes
The formidable Playas de Corralejo are found in an extraordinary setting: the Dunas de Corralejo Natural Park. A visit to this 8-kilometre stretch of coastline will make you feel like you’re in the Sahara Desert, finding yourself surrounded by impressive sand dunes. The beaches closer to the town of Corralejo are more popular, and as such, offer more services.
Within the park, heading southwards, these become wilder and more solitary. These idyllic beaches are caressed by beautiful turquoise waters. The white sands of these beaches are particularly unique. Namely, because the sand is fossilised, formed from the erosion of sea shells. On some coves, nudism is permitted. There is no better plan than spending the day here, splitting your time between sunbathing on its gorgeous sands and taking a refreshing dip. We also recommend going for a swim at the small beach in the town itself. This offers a more family-friendly atmosphere, where you can sample exquisite fish dishes in one of the area’s various restaurants. You can also take a ferry from Corralejo to the Island of Lobos, which is an unforgettable experience.
Corralejo beach
The Playa del Gran Tarajal beach: dark, volcanic sands
The Playa del Gran Tarajal, located in the town of the same name within the municipality of Tuineje, is a contrast-heavy urban beach. The sand is darker and rockier here, reminiscent of the beaches of Tenerife. Popular amongst locals, this beach measures one kilometre long and one hundred metres deep. Offering various services, it is perfect for a day of swimming and sunbathing with the children. Several times has this beach hosted the international WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) Festival, founded by composer and producer Peter Gabriel.
Gran Tarajal Beach
Other local beaches include La Lajita, Las Playitas, Tarajalejo and Playa Blanca, with the latter—located in Puerto del Rosario—being the preferred beach of author Miguel de Unamuno during his time in exile on the island. Another huge attraction is El Cotillo, which is home to beaches with crystal-clear waters such as Los Lagos and La Concha. Another is the impressive Los Cuchillos de Vigán natural monument, home to the Playa de Jacomar. This beach, which exudes peace and authenticity, remains largely uncovered by tourists.
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Playa de la Cebada, Morro Jable, Fuerteventura
The miles of pale sandy beaches that disappear into turquoise waters make the beaches of Fuerteventura by far the best in the Canary Islands. These perfect white and golden sand beaches are not the result of sand being blown across from the Sahara Desert (as some guidebooks claim) but are in fact composed of broken shells and other remains from marine organisms.
Fuerteventura can get very windy, though normally it is possible to find a sheltered beach somewhere along the east coast. It can be perfectly calm in Morro Jable and very choppy around the Dunes of Corralejo on the same day. If it is a little choppy, it can often be worth driving around a little in search of a sheltered cove. The western beaches such as those at El Cotillo receive bigger swells and are popular with surfers, though there are some sheltered coves and lagoons there too.
There are so many gorgeous beaches in Fuerteventura that we could not possibly describe them all. The following is a summary of the beaches by area, though this shouldn’t stop you from exploring the rest of the Island’s coast.
The North Corralejo In and around the centre of Corralejo there are several golden and white sandy beaches where the water is usually calm and therefore good for bathing. Since it is the centre of the resort these can become a little crowded in peak season.
Just south of the resort lies the spectacular Parque Natural de las Dunas de Corralejo, these enormous white-sand dunes cover a large area of the north-east of the island and can actually be seen in satellite images of Fuerteventura. There are a few small Snack Bars/Restaurants located around the Dunes, with the best one being located beside the big Hotels, where you can relax under an umbrella with a cool drink. The Dunes are now protected as a Natural Park , however this status came too late to save it from the three large Hotels in the centre of the Dunes.
El Cotillo Around El Cotillo on the north-west coast are a series of beaches and coves, that are popular with Surfers and internationally-renowned for Windsurfing and Kite Surfing. Some of the more sheltered lagoons are also suitable for bathing and snorkeling.
The South
Tierra Dorada, Fuerteventura
Playas de Jandia Between Costa Calma and Morro Jable lie the best (and longest stretch of) Beaches on the Island. The bleached white sand and shallow turquoise waters make this stretch of coast a beach lover’s dream. The beaches in both Costa Calma and Morro Jable are very nice and up until recently had blue flags – which were lost due to a dispute with the local council, though they still have lifeguards and good facilities. It’s also worth exploring the many beautiful coves between Morro Jable and Costa Calma: Butihondo, Tierra Dorada, Malnombre, to name but a few. If it is a windy day, then the beach at the old part of Morro Jable can be a good bet.
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On the windward (western) coast of the Jandia Peninsula there is a 14km stretch of sand. To get to these unspoilt beaches, you will need a 4×4 as there is only an unsealed track connecting them with the rest of the island. While these beaches are unspoilt and beautiful, there are strong winds and dangerous currents here which make bathing inadvisable.
The Centre The black-sand beach at Gran Tarajal has a blue flag and is popular with locals, however the colour of it’s sand makes it less attractive than the beaches of Corralejo or Jandia.
Located beside the former Parador National (now the Hotel El Mirador de Fuerteventura) between Puerto del Rosario and the Airport is the attractive golden-sand beach of Playa Blanca, although when compared to some of the spectacular beaches of this Island, it comes a distant second. It is, however, popular with local surfers.
Caleta de Fuste Caleta de Fuste’s main beach, playa del Castillo, has received a lot of criticism since it received a new cap of imported sand. Some beach-goers have complained that the sand is very rough and painful to walk on, but hopefully this will improve over time. Elsewhere in Caleta de Fuste, the man-made Playa la Guirra beach in front of Centro Atlantico may not be the most beautiful on the island, but it does offer safe sheltered lagoons suitable for families with small children.
Important Safety Advice Beware of rocks, piers, breakwaters etc. Be aware of dangerous rip currents Don’t go alone, make sure there are other people around Swim where there is a lifeguard on patrol and within a zoned area of red/yellow flags Swim parallel to the shore and be careful not to get out of your depth Never swim where a sign says not to, or when a red flag is flying Never swim after eating Never swim after you have consumed alcohol. Do not swim in areas zoned for Boats and Jet skis Do not swim at Night
Flags Red Flag: Dangerous conditions, unsafe for swimming Yellow Flag: Dangerous conditions, caution Green Flag: Safe for swimming
Further Reading
The Sand Dunes of Corralejo
Surfescape – Fuerteventura Beach Guide
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Best Fuerteventura Beaches
Best beaches Corralejo
Playa de la Goleta – Corralejo
This is the longest town beach of Corralejo, it is a 5-min walk from the city center and is relatively protected from northern winds. The water is calm and transparent, perfect to enjoy a swim on a sunny day. Despite its central location, this Corralejo beach is rarely crowded. It is also a starting point for windsurf and wing foils in Corralejo.
Playa la Clavellina
The most central beach Corralejo, it is a small and coveted white sand beach, in the heart of the town. There are good fish restaurants overlooking the beach and nice views of the Corralejo harbor.
Grande Playas Corralejo – Corralejo Dunes
This is the longest stretch of beach in the Canary Islands, 9 km of pristine waters and white sand with the dunes of Corralejo in the background. The Corralejo Dunes have been used to shoot many movies (Wonder Woman) as its yellow sand Desert does its best Sahara lookalike. We also included a Fuerteventura beach map with all the beaches we talk about in this Fuerteventura north Best beach guide This stretch includes beaches such as:
Flag beach
The most famous kite surf spot in the island is also perfect to relax and enjoy the view on Islote de Lobos, the bottom is a mix of sands and rocks. And, except on big swells, you can easily enjoy a swim.
El Bajo negro beach
If this beach wasn’t home to the horrific RIU hotels that were built there in the 70s, it is definitely a dream beach Fuerteventura, with lifeguards on duty, a beach bar, beach volley fields and so on. It is the perfect beach for families, easy access and parking and even fresh water showers.
El burro beach – Glasbeach
Famous with surfers, kitesurfers, beachgoers, and all-around nature lovers. El burro beach is beautiful with sand dunes and volcanoes in the background. It is also a great snorkeling beach Fuerteventura when the water is calm, just don’t swim there if the red flag is telling you not to.
El Moro Beach – Playa del Morro
One of the most famous spots for beginner surfers Fuerteventura. Most days it enjoys nice and mellow waves that are perfect between low to mid tide. At high tide they will break directly on the shore. Be careful when there are waves, the entrance and far end of the beach have dangerous currents. Be sure to respect the red flag when it is up, don’t make the lifeguards’ jobs more difficult.
Best Beaches El Cotillo
Piedra Playa
This Cotillo beach is a 5-min walk from the city center, it’s a long stretch of sandy beach coveted by cliffs and facing the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean. In winter, waves can get really big and scary here, as they break very close to the shore and originate in the deep end of the Atlantic. On small days, it is a good beginner beach break Fuerteventura
La Concha
In our eyes, playa de la Concha is one of the most beautiful beach in Fuerteventura north. This coveted beach welcomes calm water, white sand and a tropical vibe. It is the perfect place to watch a sunset and grab a beer at the exquisite beach bar el Torino. It is the perfect place for families and people who want to enjoy a swim in the afternoon sun. It is located right to the north of el Cotillo within walking distance of the Cotillo old harbor
El Cotillo Harbor
The Cotillo harbor is a must visit in Fuerteventura! This traditional fishing town has kept its traditional vibe and it is really worth a visit. Take your time to stroll through the small alleys, white houses and local bars and restaurant. There is also a small beach on the harbor if you want to take a quick dip before heading to a cafe or restaurant.
Wildest Fuerteventura Beaches
Punta Blanca
This is the most famous beginner surf spot Fuerteventura but also a beautiful and wild Fuerteventura beach! It is accessible from Cotillo or Lajares through the North Shore dirt track. It will take you, respectively 10 or 15 min by car to reach your destination. You can enjoy an afternoon at the beach and protect yourself from the wind in the rock formation.
Playa de Esquinzo
Definitely one of the best sunset spot Fuerteventura, playa de Esquinzo is a magnificent beach surrounded by high cliffs and facing the full force of the Atlantic swell. It is an absolute favorite for photography enthusiasts, surfers, and nature lovers. As this side of the island faces directly the ocean, don’t swim there on big swell days, you’ll be surprised how quickly a situation can become dangerous.
Playa de Jarugo
This beach is hard to reach but worth the reward! Approximately 30 minutes from Lajares, you will have to take the dirt road for approximately 20 minutes before finding this piece of paradise. Located on the west coast of Fuerteventura this beach is perfect for spending an entire afternoon, surfing, jumping of rocks, and even swimming in natural pools. It is a very wild and beautiful place in the middle of volcanoes.
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The 10 Best Beach Hotels in Corralejo Natural Park Beach, Corralejo
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Corralejo Natural Park beach
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Corralejo Natural Park Beach, better known as Grandes Playas, consists of several beaches that will appeal to everyone. Some people come here to relax , others come here to swim , surf , kitesurf and windsurf . The place can be reached by car or bus . In the quieter southern part of this long beach there is nudist area .
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Hotel Riu Palace Tres Islas
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Hotel in Corralejo
All-inclusive Riu Oliva Beach Resort is located in Corralejo, 150 meters from Corralejo Natural Park.
I liked everything from the meeting at the reception to the departure. Very close to the ocean, delicious food, nice room. it was a real vacation
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Hotel Boutique TAO Caleta Mar
4 stars
La Oliva
– 2 km from the beach
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a private pool, Villa Talkayan by Villa Plus is situated in La Oliva.
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Villa Tamarindos by Villa Plus
La Oliva
– 2 km from the beach
Located in La Oliva, within 300 meters of Playa del Pozo and 400 meters of Las Agujas, Villa Lobos by Villa Plus offers accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning and a garden.
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Bohemian Seafront Bungalow Paradise with BBQ, Garden, Terrace & Free Wifi by Holidays Home
Corralejo
– 2.1 km from the beach
Bohemian Seafront “Villa Paradise” with BBQ, Garden, Terrace & Free Wifi by Holidays Home is located in Corralejo, 200 meters from Playa del Pozo.
The apartment was wonderful and Katarina, our guest experience manager, was the best we ever met!!
We spent a great week at “Villa Paradise” – the name says everything!
We felt like home, just direct on the beach!
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Aloha Villa Beach Front in Corralejo
Corralejo
– 2.1 km from the beach
Featuring sea views, Aloha Beachfront Villa is located in Corralejo, 200 meters from Playa del Pozo. It features a terrace and a coffee machine. It features a patio and free Wi-Fi.
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Villa Los Remos
Corralejo
– 2. 1 km from the beach
Villa Los Remos is located in Corralejo, just 200 meters from Playa del Pozo, overlooking the beach. The windows offer sea views.
Very accommodating hosts. Went out of their way for us. Thanks for a lovely stay.
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Villa Calcuta by Privilege Bay
Corralejo
– 2.1 km from the beach
Offering sea views, Villa Calcuta by Privilege Bay is an accommodation located in Corralejo, 70 meters from Las Agujas and 400 meters from Playa del Pozo.
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AVANTI Lifestyle Hotel – Only Adults is located opposite the beach, in the old town of Corralejo. It features a restaurant and a roof terrace with a hot tub.
Location and employees are the biggest advantages of this place. Also the hotel itself is beautiful.
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Villa Los Remos is located in Corralejo, just 200 meters from Playa del Pozo, overlooking the beach. The windows offer sea views.
Very accommodating hosts. Went out of their way for us. Thanks for a lovely stay.
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Boutique Hotel La Marquesina, adults only, is located a 2-minute walk from Corralejo Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a terrace.
The staff were so friendly! The rooms were beautiful and clean.
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Apartamento Coral Bay – Beachfront is located in Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool and a furnished terrace with sea views. To the beach – 20 meters.
The view, location and general appointment of the property was first-rate.
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Featuring a garden, barbecue facilities, a terrace and free WiFi, Villa La Golondrina is located on the coast in Corralejo, just 1.6 km from Playa del Pozo. The windows overlook the garden.
Top location and very spacious
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These apartments are located in Corralejo, just 40 meters from the beach. It features a terrace with sea views and an outdoor pool, which is heated in winter.
The host Manuel was great and very hospitable, we could ask him any questions at any time!
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This apartment is located in Corralejo, 2 km from Playa del Pozo. Los Barqueros Corralejo fronte is at guests’ disposal.
Comfortable, clean, well equipped. Location excellent for all amenities.
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Edificio Verde Parke is located in Corralejo. The windows offer views of the sea and the city. Playa del Pozo Beach is 2.4 km away.
Everything was explained from the start and there where no issues with the property
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Average Review Score: 8.4
This beautiful complex overlooks the Atlantic Ocean in the resort town of Corralejo, just 50 meters from Bristol Beach.
The Atlantic Garden Resort is located near the center of Corralejo, Fuerteventura.
“It’s a 7 minute walk to the beach. Comfortable bed. Large balcony. The kitchen has everything you need. Spent just one night here. I would like to return.”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Bristol Sunset Beach is located in Corralejo, 50 meters from Bristol Beach. It offers modern apartments. A shared outdoor pool is available on site.
“Great location, private private area with pool. The apartments have everything you need, and there are ventilated free lockers for storing surf on site. Plenty of towels, beach towels available for rent.”
Average Review Score: 8. 1
Arena Beach Apartments is located next to the Corralejo Natural Park with its famous sand dunes.
“Delicious breakfast, especially pancakes! Varied dinners. Friendly staff. Regular cleaning.”
Average Review Score: 7.5
Featuring a very large outdoor pool, this all-inclusive complex is set in beautiful gardens just 700 meters from central Corralejo and close to Fuerteventura’s beaches.
“Everything, very good staff and animation hosts”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Just 5 km from Corralejo Beach, Holiday Vista offers luxury villas with private pools with thermal covers, and ocean views. Each bright villa at the Holiday Vista has a modern décor.
Pool towels and bath towels were provided. The kitchen was fully stocked including dish washing soap and dish towels. Washing machine to wash clothes provided, place to hang wet swimsuits, host available via whats app at all times! WiFi was perfect. ”
Average Review Score: 7.9
Maxorata Beach Apartments features a tropical garden, swimming pools for children and adults, and spacious sun terraces on different levels.
“Nice interior, spacious apartment, kitchen equipped with everything you need. Convenient location: sandy beach 8-10 min walk, 15 min walk to the dunes, bus stop nearby.”
Average review score: 8.5
Set within tropical gardens, Fuentepark Apartments is about 250 meters from Corralejo Beach.
“Excellent hotel! The location is just perfect – close to restaurants, shops, 10 minutes walk to the beach. Very responsive staff. The kitchenette has all the utensils. Cozy balcony. I recommend”
Average Review Score: 8.1
These charming apartments are located just 200 meters from the center of Corralejo, right next to Corralejo Beach. Caleta Playa offers an outdoor swimming pool.
“Good apartment for a reasonable price in a great location. We took an apartment with an ocean view. There are two separate bedrooms and a patio. Bathroom fixtures are inexpensive but fairly new and work well.”
Average Review Score: 7.9
The Arena Suite is located in the center of Corralejo, in the north of Fuerteventura. It features a sauna, fitness center and a large outdoor pool.
“I recommend! The optimum ratio of price and quality!! Top notch staff”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Avanti Fuerteventura Boutique Hotel is located in front of the beach in the center of Corralejo. It features a restaurant and a rooftop terrace with a hot tub.
“This hotel was excellent, exactly what we wanted for a child-free night away! The cleanliness & attention to detail was far superior to large hotels. The hotel is exactly as the photos portraying it on the website, if not better! The roof top terrace was bliss, made even better by a complimentary drink! We couldn’t have asked for anything more & can’t wait to go back! Thank you for a wonderful break!”
Average Review Score: 8. 4
Galera Beach Apartments is located on the beach in Corralejo, Fuerteventura. From the windows of the complex offers stunning views of the island of Lobos.
“Excellent location & stunning accommodation with lovely receptionist”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Set on the beach in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Mar Adentro is opposite Lobos Island.
Erika Apartments is an adults only apartment located on the beach in Corralejo, Fuerteventura.
“Everything was great here it was the best accommodation ive ever stayed at for complete relaxation.”
Average Review Score: 8.3
This sunny family-friendly aparthotel offers stunning beaches with golden sands and Fuerteventura’s year-round warm climate.
“Great, helpful, friendly staff. always ready to help with any questions. the studio was clean, spacious with excellent beds. Animator Simone is JUST THE BOMB, non-stop traffic. the food was delicious and varied.”
Average Review Score: 8
Just 200 meters from Corralejo Beach, Bungalow Serenada offers bright bungalows with terraces. Some bungalows overlook the outdoor pool.
“Location, staff helpful and friendly”
Average Review Score: 9.5
Located in Corralejo, Bristol Urban Deluxe Apartment offers self-catering accommodation with free WiFi. Bristol Urban Deluxe Apartments offer city views. To the beach and the center – 400 m.
“Nice and cozy small apartment with everything you need including access to swimming pool and terrace with bar and view.”
Average Review Score: 9
Villa KATIS Style Fuerteventura is a 5-minute drive from the Corralejo Sand Dunes.
“We loved absolutely everything! The check in was very personal and warm, we were given all information we could possibly want (maps, brochures. ..) and then escorted to our villa. Our villa was at the far end (last road in the resort) and was very private. The kitchen was very well stocked, all the utensils you might need were there and the WiFi was reliable and fast. Pool was clean and warm, just amazing. Lounge area with curtains was fantastic as well. The roof terrace had a fireplace, large dining table and Jacuzzi. We had a time of our life.”
Average Review Score: 7.5
Alisios Playa offers a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a private terrace and a shared outdoor pool.
“The staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome”
Average Review Score: 9.1
This adults-only hotel is located in Fuerteventura, just 190 meters from Corralejo Beach. An outdoor pool, tennis court and gym are on site.
“Everything was perfect, staff were great, room was elegant great experience”
Average Review Score: 8.1
Offering free WiFi at reception, Aloe Club Resort is located in Corraleio. The complex’s apartments are set around several swimming pools.
“Second visit and planning our third for next year! Excellent all round..”
Average Review Score: 8.2
These stylish semi-detached villas are located halfway between the main resort of Corralejo and the small fishing village of El Cotillo. It features a private pool.
“The property is very nice, big and comfortable for a family or a group of friends. Is located 10 minutes away from Corralejo center but you can take a bus if you have no car. Very quiet and clean, the staff of the agency were amazing, super efficient and ready to help. I will recommend for sure and i will book again for my next visit.”
Average Review Score: 8.4
Surf Riders Fuerteventura features an outdoor pool and shared terrace with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Lobos Island. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
“V helpful staff, great breakfast, lovely vibe throughout. Would recommend.”
Average Review Score: 9.1
Featuring an outdoor pool and a garden, Corralejo Lodge is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“Everything is great for the price. Private free parking, comfortable beds, safe and air conditioning in the room for free. The kitchen has everything you need and even had salt, tea, sugar, ground coffee. In the bath, shower gel, soap, hair dryer are all free. Outside there is a clothes dryer in general. Quiet. Email inquiries are answered quickly. Supermarkets within walking distance. 10-12 minutes to the ocean. To the dunes 5 minutes by car. This option can be safely booked for a week. If you are with a car, then you can travel to other beaches. I recommend to everyone.”
Average Review Score: 9.5
Offering pool views, Casa Burgos is located 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free bikes and a terrace.
“It was clean and we could use everything in the house, they had toys for little children and a nice little pool. ”
Average Review Score: 7.9
Oasis Royal is located in the center of Corralejo, 700 meters from the nearest beach. It features an outdoor pool, private sun terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“Apparment was clean and tidy. plus besides everything”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Labranda Corralejo Village is located in the northern part of Fuerteventura. It is surrounded by the unique natural landscape of the resort of Corralejo, with its huge beaches with sand dunes.
“Clean and new room. Nice scent, comfortable bed.”
Average Review Score: 8.1
Villa Ventura Caprice is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach.
“Bed extra comfy and loved the 2 tv’s one upstairs and one downstairs!”
Average Review Score: 6.5
Offering a private outdoor pool, Oasis Papagayo Villa is located in Corralejo.
Very spacious bedrooms. Comfortable beds. Excellent location across the road from a taxi rank. Pool water was lovely and warm. Kitchen facilities were good although the oven and hob were very slow. We didnt use the hotel pool or facilities but the staff were very helpful and friendly and there was no problem getting a late check out as we had a late flight.”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Situated in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Drago Homes offers air conditioning. The villas feature a seating area with a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
“Roof top terrace has fantastic views – great for relaxing in the sun or having dinner at sunset. We preferred cooking ourselves or getting takeaway as it was so relaxing up there. Beautiful surf style interior with all necessary kitchen equipment, comfy beds and even a basket of toys! Area has some pretty houses with cactus garden and 2 pools (one regular and one for kids) and during our 2 week stay I didn’t see anyone else use it but us. Basically on the beach. very peaceful. Helpful and friendly hosts. Can highly recommended it!”
Average Review Score: 8.3
Featuring barbecue facilities, a garden, a terrace, free WiFi and a shared kitchen, Surfhouse is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach.
Best hostel in Fuerteventura! Like a big family!”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Located in Corralejo, just 8 km from El Burro Beach, Casa Mar offers free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
“New, crisp apartments on a quiet street. Everything glitters and shines. And everything is in full accordance with the description. Good WiFi.
Great location. Close to port and bus stop. There is a place for parking. Everything you need is nearby: shops, cafes, restaurants…
From the large panoramic window you can see the ocean and the island of Lanzarote. Not far from the house there is a place where you can swim early in the morning, before breakfast. A pleasant promenade along the promenade – and you are already on the central beach . ..
The atmosphere of relaxation, lightness, peace and happiness is a natural state in the Canary Islands, and the owners have embodied it in the apartments. It is spacious, clean, beautiful and comfortable. It’s easy to breathe here. And it has everything you could possibly need for a self catering holiday. In comparison with the hotel for the same money, the choice in favor of the apartments turned out to be 100% correct.
Here you are welcome, you are taken care of and your desires are anticipated.
Possibly the best vacation of my life 🙂
P.S. Take note of good audibility inside the house between neighboring apartments. This feature of modern construction did not bother us. It was noisy for a short time and infrequently 🙂
Brand new, crisp apartment in a quiet street. Everything glitters and shines. Everything corresponds to the description. good WiFi.
Excellent location. Close to the port and bus stop. There is a place for parking. Everything you need is close by: shops, cafes, restaurants. ..
From the large panoramic window you can see the ocean and the Lanzarote island. Near the house there is a place where you can swim in the morning early, before breakfast.
The atmosphere of relaxation, ease, peace and happiness is the natural state of the Canary Islands, and the owners embodied it in the apartment. It is spacious, clean nice and cozy. It’s easy to breathe here. Excellent facilities inside the apartment. There is everything you might need for a self-catering holiday.
In comparison with the hotel for the same money, the choice in favor of the apartment was correct by 100%.»
Average Review Score: 8.2
La Conca del Mar is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and a year-round outdoor pool.
“Spotlessly clean.comfortablr bed, we had no 13. Lovely patio looking out over the pool.perfect.
Couldn’t fault any of it. Can’t wait to return”
Average Review Score: 7.3
The luxurious Villa Brisas del Mar is just a 15-minute walk from the nature reserve and the center of Corralejo.
Plus points: Clean, tidy and comfortable inside the villa. Frequent cleaning service.
Average Review Score: 8
Offering pool views, Las Dunas is located in Corralejo. It offers free Wi-Fi, a tennis court and a fitness centre.
Average Review Score: 8.4
Set in a traditional Spanish house, Surf Hostel offers simple, bright rooms 200 meters from Corralejo Beach.
“Great place to stay. Very good location. Few minutes to the ocean, ferry and main street. 100% recommended!”
Average Review Score: 9
Billabong is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. This apartment features free Wi-Fi and a seating area. All apartments open out to a terrace or balcony with sea views.
Billabong Surf School were amazing! The accommodation was very clean and modern and the facilities were superb. Staying at the surf school is a great place to meet people if traveling alone or in a small group and the staff were very inclusive organizing BBQs in the evening creating a great community feel. Staff were very knowledgeable when it came to surfing and the lessons were definitely worth it. A big shout out to everyone at Billabong for a fantastic trip, we will 100% be back next year.
Gary & Dan”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Corralejo Center Apartments is 100 meters from the beach and the pier. It offers free Wi-Fi and 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.
“We stayed with a family of 3. Two adults and a child. Duration 2 weeks. From the airport we got by car to Corralejo fairly quickly. The town is friendly, many restaurants, eateries and shops. There are also well-known brand stores in the city. From time to time, the so-called. fairs on the streets from evening to night, where you could buy handicrafts of various subjects from local artisans, products based on “aloe vera” of local production, etc. Almost daily we went to the western part of the island (about 20 km in one direction) to wilder beaches towards El Cotillo – if you want privacy, you have a car and a desire to swim in the ocean with big waves and sunbathe without a lot of people on the wild beach, then you are here 🙂 Usually we relax in Tenerife, but Fuerteventura turned out to be a slightly different island of the Canary archipelago, more deserted, less green, with a constant breeze (we wore sweaters in the evenings) and very beautiful wild beaches – definitely more interesting than in Tenerife (although flavor and color. ..). It almost never rains on the island.”
Sunset Beach Apartment is located in Corralejo. It offers self-catering accommodation with a balcony, free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchenette.
Average Review Score: 8.1
Offering an outdoor pool, La Fresa Hostel is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“I liked absolutely everything! Price, friendliness of the guys, atmosphere, breakfast, very good location! I would happily recommend to my friends!”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Central Corralejo is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers self-catering apartments with access to a terrace.
“Clean..had all the essentials and well located. Agent was easily contactable by phone and very helpful.”
Average Review Score: 8.5
El Sultan Corralejo is located in Corralejo, just 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and a terrace.
Large private roof terrace. good wifi. Spacious apartment. Well maintained complex – clean and safe. good value.”
Average Review Score: 7.9
Casa Garcia is located in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. It features a kitchen and free Wi-Fi.
“Having our own pool and plenty of space”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Situated 7 km from El Burro Beach, Corralejo Apartments features views of the city. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“Everything is there, 4-6 people can be accommodated. Parking under the house. Minute to the center. Good staff.”
Average Review Score: 8
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, this apartment is located in Corralejo, 50 meters from the nearest beach. The kitchen is equipped with a microwave. Towels and bed linen are provided.
“The view from the balcony is stunning. The room is spacious and well equipped. The living room has the view to the ocean. There is everything you need for cooking(you might need to get some ingredients yourself but the supermarket is 3 min away on foot), washing and cleaning. There are plenty of towels and blankets. It’s in a very good location next to many restaurants and bars. Also there is a small beach next to it. It’s near the ferry terminal to Playa Blanca.”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Villa Paraiso is next to the Corraleio Natural Reserve. This 3-bedroom property features an outdoor pool, hot tub and BBQ facilities.
“Great property, lovely hosts and impeccably clean environment. A real gem of a place.”
Average Review Score: 7.7
Villa Oliva is located in Corralejo, 1.2 km from the beach. It features a private outdoor pool with sun loungers, barbecue facilities and a garden.
“Good location (near the center, but at the same time quiet), clean, comfortable. Cleaning with change of towels and bed linen once a week.”
Average Review Score: 7. 7
Los Delfines is located in Corralejo. It features a private pool, a terrace, pool views and a balcony.
Average Review Score: 9
Located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Happiness Villa features views of the pool and garden. It features a garden, swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
The villa is conveniently located. It has everything you need for a great family break. Picking up the keys was no problem with lovely friendly girl at the desk. I would definitely recommend this property and will hopefully be able to book it again.”
Average Review Score: 7.7
Bhavana Surf House is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers barbecue facilities and rooms with a kitchen and a shared bathroom.
“The staff is very friendly. Check-in went quickly.”
Average Review Score: 7.4
Offering garden views, Dunasol is set in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Guests can relax on the terrace.
Average Review Score: 9.3
This semi-detached villa is located in the resort of Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool and a private rooftop terrace with a hot tub, sun loungers and BBQ facilities.
Really Great Villa! Very comfortable.”
Average Review Score: 9.5
Located in Corralejo, Casa Pizarro has city views. It offers free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen. The holiday home is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
“Excellent location, very large 3bedroom property”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Apartamentos Playa Los Barqueros is located in Corralejo, just a 1-minute walk from the beach. It offers a shared outdoor pool, free parking and apartments with a private terrace.
“Location and pool were excellent, the apartment, whilst basic, was well laid out and the beds very comfortable. Plenty of towels. Generally quiet with nice neighbours. Hosts in Erika Apts were friendly and very helpful. I will stay here again.”
Average Review Score: 9.4
Offering sea views, Bajo Blanco is around 8 km from El Burro Beach. It features a balcony and a fully equipped kitchen.
“A Good location with a view of Lanzarote to wake up to. The bed was very comfortable and there were very good facilities available including a funnel to stop you spilling your water as you filled your kettle or water bottle up.”
Average Review Score: 9.4
Casa Paula is located in Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer sea views.
“We rested with two children. Everything is very convenient. Children’s room with two beds. Swimming pool!”
Average Review Score: 5.8
Volcanic Beach Guesthouse is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. This property has an outdoor swimming pool, barbecue facilities, a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge.
“Newly refurbished apartments, possibility to use the kitchen and bathroom shared with only one more bedroom”
Set in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Corazon Villa offers a garden and barbecue facilities.
Average Review Score: 8.3
Villa Nature is a 5-minute drive from Corralejo Dunes.
“Very nice and quiet place”
Review average: 8.8
Apartments con piscina is located 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features a patio and free Wi-Fi.
“Large, clean apartment in a quiet location – a perfect, peaceful holiday!”
Average Review Score: 8.2
Offering superb ocean views, International Surf School&Camp Hostel is located a 2-minute walk from Corralejo Beach.
“Great atmosphere, cozy, youthful!)”
Average review score: 7.5
The complex is located on the seafront in Corralejo, 50 meters from Las Agujas Beach. It offers 2-bedroom villas with a private pool and free Wi-Fi.
“The house is very comfortable, there is everything you need. Purely. Parking is no problem.”
Featuring sea views, Red Surf is around 8 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Average Review Score: 8.2
Villa Relax is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers a garden with barbecue facilities, free Wi-Fi, a private pool and a living room with a flat-screen TV.
“The villa is old, but not bad. Big swimming pool.”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Villa aurora is located in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, a garden, free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
“Very good contact with the host, convenient check-in time. Location is ok, a large housing estate near the main road. Bed for 2 in bedroom is comfortable. House is clean with a nice grill place outside.”
Average Review Score: 9.5
Situated 5.5 km from Corralejo in the Fuerteventura region, Loreto House features a terrace and mountain views. It features an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
“We was lost in the city and Pablo find us and present a liter of water! It was very pleasant and very polite from his side! Everything was very clean and sightseeing was very amazing! We are recommending this place!”
Review average: 8. 6
Located in Corralejo, 100 meters from the sandy beach, Infinity Apartment offers self-catering accommodation with free Wi-Fi. It offers car and bicycle rental.
“Great views from the terrace. Very clean and comfortable”
Average Review Score: 9.1
Casa Las Dunas is located 6 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo. Built in 2005, this holiday home features a kitchen and free WiFi.
“Pool and complex well located
Very close to shopping and restaurants»
Average Review Score: 8.5
Just 10 meters from Bristol Beach, The Inn Hostel is located in Corraleo, Fuerteventura. It offers free Wi-Fi, barbecue facilities and a shared garden with a terrace.
“Very beautiful house! They lived on the bottom floor. Everything is very clean, the woman cleans every day in the bathroom and in the kitchen. Very nice terrace with a view. Very close to the supermarket and the city center, but far from the beach.
Were satisfied! Thanks!”
Villa Bella Lucia is located in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Natural Relax is located in Corralejo, 1.5 km from the nearest beach. It features a terrace and barbecue facilities. El Burro Beach is 6 km away.
Average Review Score: 8.1
Located in Corralejo, Villas Corralejo View is a self-catering holiday home with free WiFi. Waikiki Beach is 240 meters away.
“Great size villa. Added bonus of 3 bathrooms. Excellent location. Close to all the shops and restaurants and the beach. Highly Recommended.”
Average Review Score: 7
Located 5 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo, Villa Bianca features mountain views. It features a kitchen, garden, private pool and free Wi-Fi.
Villa was very clean and in a good location. It had the potential to be exceptional however the little details let it down.
We liked the sound system and the smart tv where you can watch Netflix.
The kitchen was well equipped with utensils.
The poor area was lovely and pool nice and warm we paid for it to be heated.
Really liked the sun terrace and the double sunbed.
Hot tub once fixed was lovely.
Beds were all comfortable and has plenty of wardrobe space.
The villa is in a good location and the town is easily accessible. You can book a taxi through the security guards that only cost €5.
Theres a supermarket about 5 minutes walk from the complex.
The complex its self is immaculate and beautiful. staff are very friendly.
Theres a restaurant on site thats good quality and reasonable price.”
Featuring garden views, Meraki is located in Corralejo. It features a private pool, swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 9.1
Located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, Villa Aston offers an outdoor pool and barbecue. The windows offer mountain views. Free WiFi is provided.
“Very nice house, close to the kitesurfing beach.”
Average Review Score: 8. 9
These apartments are located in Corralejo, just 40 meters from the beach. It features a terrace with sea views and an outdoor pool, which is heated in winter.
“Very comfortably. Everything is close. Great host! Sea view.”
Average Review Score: 8.3
Offering a private pool, Deluxe Villa Veaco Bahia Azul offers free Wi-Fi and a spacious rooftop terrace with a hot tub, BBQ facilities and volcano views.
“Very beautiful villa in a small gated community on the outskirts of Corralejo. To the beach on foot 30-40 minutes, to the supermarket Mercadonna 7 minutes, to the city center 25 minutes.
The villa has a lot of areas for a pleasant pastime – a terrace, a roof, a grill area, a pool area.
Each room has its own bathroom.
The kitchen has a dishwasher, mini grill, oven, stove, capsule coffee machine and everything from household appliances.
The villa is ideal for a company of 5-6 people.
Has its own free parking.”
Apartamento en Corralejo is located in Corralejo. Guests have access to a balcony. The apartments are equipped with a TV. El Burro Beach is 8 km away.
Set in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, Lavi Home provides free WiFi.
Offering free WiFi, Point Break Apartments is located in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach and 10 minutes from Corralejo city centre.
Average Review Score: 8
Offering a private furnished terrace, Kalma by Vacanzy Collection is located in a complex with a communal pool and barbecue facilities.
“Apartments was very good. clean, comfortable beds, tv, free wifi , all equipments for life.”
Average Review Score: 8.5
El Sultan is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. This apartment features free WiFi and a terrace.
“We had a 60m2 apartment with two bedrooms and everything you need (kitchen, dishes, stove, kettle, toaster, etc.). The rooftop had a terrace the size of an apartment with sun loungers, a table and chairs. The natural park can be reached on foot (a little more than a kilometer away), not far (500 meters) is a shopping center with a HiperDino supermarket.”
Average Review Score: 8.2
This villa is located 5 minutes’ drive from the main beaches of Corralejo.
“WE learned that on the Canarian island due to many road working and infrasture improvment is running on sometimes the water pipes are turned off, but this house is equipped with an internal safety water tank therefore this issue was no issue at all. We loved the confortable of the house was perfect for a family holiday.
However this house has not got outside / inside the pool as per on booking.com advertisment but it was not a problem for us as we went for the Ocean not for the pool. WE received a small pool for the child which was perfectly enough for us.
Also the towels and linens are free of charge. On the booking.com it was advertised we have to pay for it. It is not true, it is free.”
Average Review Score: 9. 3
Offering pool views, Casa Morani is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Barbecue facilities and a garden are at guests’ disposal.
“Very nice big house, all was like new and a very quit place, good beds, we really enjoyed the week.”
Average Review Score: 7.9
Featuring mountain views, Villa Solares is located 5 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, a garden, a restaurant and free Wi-Fi.
“The villa was a beautiful property in a delightful location. The swimming pool and hot tub were wonderful. Very easy to get to the beach too and an easy ride to Corralejo town. Supermarket located very close by which is greatly convenient. Our host Goran was so friendly and kind and was so helpful with all the questions we had. A wonderful holiday and would definitely recommend it.”
Average Review Score: 8.4
Viviendas Vacacionales Flamingo is located in La Oliva in the Fuerteventura Region, 8 km from Grandes Playas Natural Park.
“- Spacious, clean, close to Corralejo
– Well-equipped kitchen.”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Featuring mountain views, Alison Villa is located 5 km from El Burro Beach. It features a garden, a terrace, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
“-great location,close to city center yet in a quiet area
-friendly and helpful hosts
-awesome private pool
-jacuzzi on roof top with nice view
-cool design
-comfy beds”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Situated in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, Hoplaco Beach Apartments features sea views and free WiFi.
“We were a family with a child of 6 years.
1. Everything is within walking distance: the ocean is 100-200 meters away, shops are 300 meters away, restaurants and cafes, a promenade along the sea to the port itself, a port (1-1.5 km), from which you can take a boat to Lobos Island and on the ferry to Lanzarote.
2. The apartments are normal, correspond to the photo. In general, quiet all day (see point 5 cons).
3. The apartments have utensils for cooking, a juicer, a microwave, a refrigerator. There is a mop, a bucket and a brush with a dustpan.
4. The sofa in the studio converts into a double bed. A little sagging, but for children – normal. Bed with a normal mattress, but the pillows are like sausages – long and uncomfortable. There are blankets, we were in March, we covered ourselves with them.
5. The balcony is large. There is a table and chairs on the balcony – you can have breakfast outside; there is a clothes dryer, a washing machine is in the kitchen.
6. There are towels in the bathroom; shower gels, shampoos and conditioners left by previous guests.
7. Wifi is good and fast. Television with various channels, Russian – no.
8. Parking on the street is free, however, sometimes you have to look or stand and wait for someone to leave.
9. Entrance from the side of the street through the gate, which is closed at night, plus a second gate with a lock. So strangers should still try to get into the apartments 🙂
In general, we are very satisfied with the holiday. For such a price and location – try to find another. We will stay there next time.”
Average Review Score: 7.7
Located in Corralejo, Villa Orquidea provides accommodations with a kitchen and free WiFi.
Review average: 8.3
Featuring free WiFi, Casa Natalia is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. A microwave and coffee machine are available. The villa has a terrace.
“Private pool, private area, home and tidy villa.”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Hesperia Bristol Playa enjoys an excellent location next to Corralejo Beach, in Fuerteventura. The apartments offer views of Lanzarote and Isla de Lobos.
“Good location on the waterfront, not in the center. The second highest quality internet in the Canary Islands. Cozy.”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Set in a quiet area in Corralejo, Vistas del Mar offers views of the Lobos Islands and Lanzarote. It features an outdoor pool surrounded by a terrace with sun loungers.
“Lots to keep teenagers entertained, pool table, table tennis, swimming pool, plenty of tv channels.
Supermarket close by.
Host very helpful.
Will def be staying here again in the future.”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Villas con vistas al mar by Vacanzy Collection is located a 1-minute walk from the nearest beach in Corralejo. It features a hot tub and free Wi-Fi.
“It was totally comfortable. Every thing you needed”
Average Review Score: 5.7
Featuring mountain views, Corralejo is located in Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool and barbecue facilities.
House’s 5 minutes from Corralejo by car. It was clean, suitable for two persons.”
Average Review Score: 8.6
Villa Tamara is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and a living room with a flat-screen TV.
“Property was clean,spacious, landlord was brilliant supplying loads of info”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Villa Veaco Supreme Bahia Azul is located in Corralejo, 5 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a garden.
“Excellent gated villa complex, nice and quite a short distance from the town centre. The villa was spotless with a bottle of red & white wine & some Pringles as a welcome treat. Jonny who manages the villa also went the extra mile to decorate our lads room as a Birthday surprise along with Birthday cake and drink. He goes the extra mile to make you welcome. thank you. Hot tub and pool were Fantastic.”
Average Review Score: 9.3
Situated in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, this self-catering villa features a terrace and free WiFi. The villa consists of 4 bedrooms and a kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven and a kettle.
“perfect place for a group of friends as rooms are very seperated so even if you many of you can still have your privavcy
very clean, very well done villa”
Review average: 8. 2
Greek Bungalow is located 5 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo. It offers self-catering apartments, an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
“There are all necessary kitchen utensils.
A large supermarket is a two minute walk away.
Local cats – beggars came to visit.
Villa Tranquila is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 8.5
Located in Corralejo, Destiny features a pool and garden views. There is a TV in the living room. It features an outdoor swimming pool. El Burro Beach is 8 km away…
“Great location. Easy to park a car. Supermarket nearby. Close to restaurants and bars.”
Average Review Score: 9.6
Located in Corralejo, Casa Perenquén is 6 km from El Burro Beach.
Average Review Score: 9
Apartamento El Faro is located in the resort town of Corralejo. It offers self-catering accommodation with a furnished terrace overlooking the sea and barbecue facilities.
“We’ve just returned from a fabulous week in Fuerteventura and we were very impressed with the accommodation and the location! We loved the style of the apartment, it was extremely clean and well kept. The kitchen was very well equipped, a fantastic big bedroom with sea view, parking space was always available and the great location just in front of the sea.
Begoña was a great host and everything went very smoothly. I would highly recommend this apartment and would be more than happy to return.”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Apartamento Coral Bay – Beachfront is located in Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool and a furnished terrace with sea views. To the beach – 20 meters.
Location. Cooking facilities. Contemporary contemporary property. pool. central location.”
Average Review Score: 7.9
Located a 2-minute walk from the beach in Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Villa Dalia by Vacanzy Collection is a 2-bedroom villa with a shared wall with an adjacent building.
Fantastic location. Spacious accommodation. Great outdoor area for relaxing – including hot tub for evening stargazing. Mid week cleaning and line change.”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Located around 6 km from El Burro Beach, privato Oasis Tamarindo offers accommodation with a terrace and a coffee machine. The windows overlook the garden.
Average Review Score: 9
Villa Sasha is located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura. It features a garden and free Wi-Fi.
“The villa is exactly as shown on the pictures and very beautiful, clean and modern. It is the perfect place for a luxurious, self-catering stay. Three separate bedrooms, all with shower/toilet facilities made it ideal for our group. The roof terrace (with bbq, day bed, Jacuzzi) gets the sun all day and is the perfect place to relax. There is a fantastic supermarket within just a few minutes’ walk and the beautiful (outstanding for the Canaries!) beach is just a 5 minutes’ drive away. The town was quiet while we were there (Jan), but imagine there is more going on in the peak season. Dario was very helpful indeed. For the villa itself, I would return.”
Average Review Score: 9.6
Drago is located on the beachfront in Corralejo. It offers free Wi-Fi and a terrace.
“Amazing place to relax with friends and family. Alfonso was very flexible, he left us to check in earlier and check out later. Very clean and comfortable beds. Close to the town and restaurants and shops. Very recommendable apartment.”
Average Review Score: 6.8
Aloe Bungalow is located in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with free Wi-Fi and a private terrace.
“The bungalow was lovely and almost identical to the photos. The kitchen had all the cooking utensils required, a large fridge freezer, hob, kettle and toaster. There were also a range of cooking gadgets stored under the sink. The large bedroom had a king size comfy bed and ample wardrobe space, but no drawers. The second bedroom was smaller with a standard double bed. Both bedrooms have lovely large chrome ceiling fans with lights, which were really effective.
The outside space is brilliant and just like the photos – there are two sunloungers in the garden and two more up on the roof terrace. There is also a table and four chairs and a large parasol that helps provide shade if needed in the garden. A brick barbeque is set against an external wall, with coals and pokers etc. provided for your use. Overall this is a really comfortable bungalow and very secure with a front gate that locks»
Average Review Score: 9.2
Located in the center of Corralejo, this apartment with free WiFi is 250 meters from the nearest beach. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, microwave and kettle.
“Beautiful, clean, comfortable apartment with everything you need. Good location, close to supermarkets, restaurants, bars, port and nice promenade. Everything is close and convenient. Nice balcony overlooking the port, where it is nice to have a cup of coffee in the morning while watching the rising sun.”
Average Review Score: 9.7
Located in Corralejo, Casa Vacanze Tiffany is 6 km from El Burro Beach.
“Silvia (the owner) was very informative and answered every question, went out of her way to make sure our stay was pleasant, very comfortable and very well catered for. Would very much like to return.”
Villa Orange Light is located in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, a terrace, free Wi-Fi and a private pool.
Located in Corralejo, Beach House is a self-catering holiday home with a terrace and free WiFi. The windows offer sea views.
Average Review Score: 8.9
Located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura Deluxe 2a is 7 km from El Burro Beach. It features a terrace, a balcony and free Wi-Fi. The building was built in 1982.
“Everything. Very clean, a lot of storage, very spacious for up to 4 people. Great hosts and very easy to get the keys as we had a late arrival. There was no problems with anything throughout our stay and no bother from the hosts»
Average Review Score: 7.6
Casas Quemadas is located in Fuerteventura, 100 meters from Bristol Beach in Fuerteventura. It offers a sun terrace and free parking nearby.
“From the time of booking to departure the owner was very helpful to make sure that we were enjoying our holiday. Every question (Not that we had loads) was answered promptly and helpfully was great to have a full job, and oven unlike many holiday apartments and the big fridge freezer was very useful too.
Comfortable beds and quiet location on the outside of the busy town center although only 5-10 minutes walking was all it took to be in the Main Street and shopping area. Plenty bars and restaurants to choose but definitely try El Sombrero as we thought it was the best of all. ”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Villa Timfay is located in Corralejo, 50 meters from the beach, restaurants and bars. It features a garden, terrace and free Wi-Fi throughout.
“Excellent location, Host and cleaner very professional, would definitely return,”
Average Review Score: 8
Royal Park Villa by Vacanzy Collection is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. The windows overlook the garden.
“Good location close to big Hyperdino supermarket and shopping area and next door to Oasis Village resort. Approx 10 minute walk to the main bars/restaurants on the high street, around 20 minutes walk to the harbor (taxis from town are under 4 Euros to the villa). Very comfortable beds, with plenty of space to store clothing. Kitchen had many appliances including a dishwasher. There is a charcoal BBQ in the garden too. Garden is walled so does not get windy. Wifi was slow but worked. Staff arrived with new bedding mid week. On arrival, the check in time was 3pm, but the staff in the office in town allowed us to enter earlier as the villa was ready. The key is kept in a combination lock box outside the front door, so it’s convenient when people come back separately. Our group enjoyed staying at this villa immensely, and will probably book it again in the future :-)”
Average Review Score: 9.7
Featuring sea views, Casa La Ventura is about 7 km from El Burro Beach. It features a balcony, terrace, city views and free WiFi.
“Incredibly cool apartment design! Very stylish and tasteful! It cannot be described or even conveyed by photographs, it must be seen. Sound system with a cool playlist. Very good internet, the best in the Canary Islands. A cozy balcony, and although without a sea view, it’s still nice to sit in the evenings. The kitchen has everything you need, and there is also a washing machine. And, I also remembered – a hammock in the living room!
Average Review Score: 9. 2
Corralejo Main Street is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and a living room with a flat-screen TV.
“Good location, cleanliness, functionality of the apartment, equipment. Friendly, pleasant hostess.”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Featuring sea views, Itsasondo Villa is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features a private pool and a kitchen.
“We had everything we needed and it was lovely.”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Built in 2007, Harbor Bay Apartments is located in Corralejo. It features a terrace, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Casa Vacacional Liberty is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features a kitchen, free Wi-Fi and a terrace.
“Open space, enclosed/private garden, bbq, pool, outside seating area!”
Average Review Score: 9. 5
On The Beach II is located in Corralejo. It features a terrace with sea views and an outdoor pool, which is heated in winter.
“Loved everything including the rooftop! And the wonderful view of the port and beach»
Average Review Score: 8.8
Situated 8 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo, Torino offers accommodation with a kitchen. The apartment has a flat-screen TV and 1 bedroom. Fuerteventura Airport is 32 km away.
“The apartment was in a good location not far from the Harbor, Music Square and also it was a quiet location as well. I would definitely stay there again and Louisa met us very quickly with the keys and took us to the apartment. Many thanks Louisa for all your help. We had a perfect stay there (just wish it could have been longer).”
Average Review Score: 8.6
Brujula Canaria is located 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and apartments with a kitchen, terrace, seating area and flat-screen TV.
Average Review Score: 9.2
Casa del Mar Corralejo Center is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with a balcony and free Wi-Fi.
“The host was brilliant. Her communication was excellent and was messaging us in advance. She was already waiting for us at the property when we arrived and was very friendly and showed us around. The apartment was very clean and nicely decorated with nice ornaments to make it feel homely. She left us some snacks and drinks too as well as extra items for us to take to beach
My son had a nose bleed in the night which leaked through to mattress topper. She was more concerned about my son. I was very grateful and happy about that. I would happily recommend anyone to stay here :)”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Offering mountain views, Vistas Del Mar is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor pool, garden, terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“Spacious, comfortable & well equipped. ”
Average Review Score: 8.3
Located a 1-minute walk from the nearest beach, Ocean by Vacanzy Collection offers accommodation with free WiFi.
Fabulous location. right on the beach. There is a little gate giving you direct access to the beach. The kids played safely on the beach while we had morning coffee in the porch watching them. Shops and restaurants as handy as possible. prime location. Spotlessly clean. Very good mattresses on beds. Just a fantastic find. We travel a lot and this place is exceptional. Five stars in my opinion. We would return for sure.”
Located in Corralejo, Casa El Descanso is 6 km from El Burro Beach. This self-catering accommodation features a patio, free Wi-Fi and a shared pool. The windows overlook the garden.
Average Review Score: 8.6
Villa Salus is located in Corralejo. This self-catering accommodation offers a garden and a private pool. The windows overlook the pool. The holiday home is located on the ground floor.
“The lady who met us was very friendly and helpful
good location”
Average Review Score: 8.2
Located in Corralejo, Badel by Vacanzy Collection is 400 meters from Las Agujas Beach. The kitchen comes with an oven and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
“Nice, spacious accommodation very near to the beach and short walk to nearest shops and restaurants”
Average Review Score: 7.3
Offering free WiFi, Villa Bahia is located in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast.
“Everything was great. Love the place, love the crew in the house. Breakfast was tasty and the lady was kind and helpful.
I recommend this house for everyone except for families with the kids.”
Average Review Score: 7.3
Located in Corralejo, Kala Privilege II is 5 km from El Burro Beach and 50 meters from Las Agujas Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“The property was very relaxing and clean.the cleaners even came in a couple of times changed towels and mopped the floor.great location for the dunes and about 25 mins walk to the main strip.small shopping mall 15mins away.was lovely and quiet day and night”
Average Review Score: 9
Line up & Surf Camp is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. This property offers barbecue facilities, a shared kitchen, a terrace and a shared lounge.
“We had a great time at Line Up. Nice people, clean and comfortable accommodation. We will definitely come back!!”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Offering free WiFi and sea views, Ático Bahía de Corralejo is set in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. Some units have a kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven.
Average Review Score: 9.1
Casa Marta is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, ticket service and a terrace.
“Excellent villa from start to finish!”
Average Review Score: 9
Featuring a garden, Greentree House is located in Corralejo in the Fuerteventura Region, 7 km from El Burro Beach. All rooms have a kitchen and a shared bathroom.
“We had a very lovley vaciation in Green Tree house. We are a family of 4 and there was plenty of space for all of us. Kitchen and living room are very spacious and rooms are cozy . All very nicely decorated. Bathroom is a bit smaller but still very functional. It is a very relaxed and tranquil place. It is in good location, straight in the center of Corralejo. You have supermarkets, bakery and beach just a minute away. Owners are very velcoming and happy us around. I highly recommend.”
Average Review Score: 8.5
Villa Grandes Playas is located in Corralejo. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 6.4
Casa Calitas is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Barbecue facilities and a garden are at guests’ disposal. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“The apartment is on the first floor with lovely mountain and sea views. The location is very peaceful and quiet, but only a 20 minute walk from the center of town. The apartment has all the facilities needed for a comfortable stay. Everything appears to be new and the outside balcony is very large and sunny. The wi-fi is excellent.”
Situated on the beachfront in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, Juan de Austria provides free WiFi.
Average Review Score: 9.1
Located in Corralejo in the Fuerteventura region, Hubara Parda is 8 km from El Burro Beach. It offers barbecue facilities, a sun terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 9
Villa Tinajas is a luxurious Canarian villa located in Corralejo. It offers free Wi-Fi, a kitchen, a terrace and a seating area.
“Clean and tidy house, great localization and customer service”
Average Review Score: 8. 3
Offering sea views, Amanda Apartments is a beachfront property located about 8 km from El Burro Beach. Barbecue facilities and a terrace are available.
“The best apartment! very clean and comfortable, nice view from the terrace!(all photo is true) 100 points out of 10.”
Review average: 7
Arrecife is located in Corralejo. It offers apartments with a seating area, a flat-screen TV and a kitchen. Wi-Fi is available in some apartments.
Average Review Score: 8.5
Aurora is located in Corralejo in the Fuerteventura region. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“The location was excellent close to all amenities and services and within walking distance of the center of town.”
Average Review Score: 9.3
New and Bright Apartment is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with a seating area and a kitchen, and free Wi-Fi throughout.
“Very kind and friendly host Geetu, great location, clean apartment. ”
Situated in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Villa La Guapa 2 features sea views. It features a private pool, terrace and barbecue facilities.
Average Review Score: 9.2
Featuring a terrace and a patio, this apartment is located in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach.
“Very clean and comfortable lovely home from home everything you need is provided and more very helpful and friendly owner’s we would definitely recommend 🤪👍”
Villa Veronica is located in Corralejo. It features a private pool and free Wi-Fi.
Review average: 9.5
Casa Sandra is located in Corralejo, just 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
“everything bout this apt was great. Location, comfortable beds loads of space. Would be perfect for a family. even though its central, its very quiet.”
Offering city views, Casa Adriana is set in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
Average Review Score: 8.8
Set 8 km from El Burro Beach, Corralejo Seaside Apartment offers accommodation with a garden, a terrace and luggage storage space.
“Great service, value for money, modern, great location and views. Lovely pool, Chill out roof bar and sun lounge area is fab.”
Average Review Score: 8
Corralejo View Villas is located in Corralejo, 200 meters from Corralejo Beach. It features a private terrace, a sea-view balcony and free Wi-Fi.
“Location (close to the ocean and shops)”
Average Review Score: 8.2
Soul Palm Villa is located in Corralejo, 200 meters from Waikiki Beach. The kitchen comes with an oven, seating area and satellite TV.
“Great villa and location. Extra bonus points for the service when we wanted to extend our stay. Highly recommended!”
Average Review Score: 8. 4
Offering a terrace, Brisa by Vacanzy Collection is located in Corralejo, 5 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
“lots of space,nice garden area, all essentials except a kettle was provided!,short drive to town! local supermarket across the road .small cafe 100yds down road .
Average Review Score: 8.3
Corralejo is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Average Review Score: 8.8
Casa Aloe is located in Corralejo, 300 meters from the beach. The apartments have a kitchen with a microwave and toaster. Towels and bed linen are provided.
“The host was really nice and contacted me on Whatsapp to plan our arrival.
The check in was a bit later than planned but only because the last customers checked out late.
It is very well located and had everything we needed. It is just 5 minutes walk to the beach, there are lots of restaurants around and a HiperDino supermarket is just around the corner. ”
Average Review Score: 8.5
Wavrotrotter Ineika offers accommodation in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“Lovely balcony,kitchen equipment and super comfortable bed”
Average Review Score: 9
Set in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach, Il Faro provides accommodations with a kitchen and free WiFi.
“Very modern and well equipped apartment good located in my favorite part of Corralejo, hard to get anything like this in that price”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Offering 2 outdoor pools and a sun terrace, Romantic Sunny is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“Rafeal is always there to help and had been very kind to us. It was awesome!”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Situated in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach, Pac-Man Apartment provides free WiFi.
“Simple apartments with home comfort.
Huge bed, small balcony.
I was pleasantly surprised by the availability of board games and accessories for the beach (umbrella, bedspread, beach games)”
Average review score: 6.5
Lidia Apartments are located in the center of Corralejo, 400 meters from the nearest beach. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout.
“- excellent location, close to everything (beach, restaurants, port)
– Nice, bright living room
– free parking
– kitchen and fridge: you can prep your own breakfast (or meal if you prefer)
– spacious for two people, enough storage as well”
Average Review Score: 8.9
The windows overlook the garden. Casa Atlantic is about 6 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“Very comfy bed, lovely well looked after room plenty of sunbeds round the pool reasonable priced bar with friendly staff and a short walk to the beach bars and restaurants”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Featuring sea views, Villa Majorera is located about 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“The hosts were extremely helpful and accommodating about key pick up time and allowing me a late check out, the villa was lovely and in a really great part of town – I wold definitely book with them again.”
Average Review Score: 8.7
This apartment is located in Corralejo, 450 meters from the nearest beach. It features an outdoor pool, terrace and free Wi-Fi. There is a dining area and a kitchen at the property.
“The host was very helpful and went out of her way to make us welcome and comfortable”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Offering free WiFi, Ocean View Apartments is located on the beachfront in Corralejo, just 8 km from El Burro Beach.
“The apartment had a nice homely feel about it and was in a nice location, easy walking distance from shops and restaurants, Fado Rock and La Luna being just at the end of the road. Stunning views just around the corner. We were met by Andrea who is a friendly and helpful young man. ”
Average Review Score: 7.7
Harbor Apartment with Lobos View is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. There is a seating area, a dining area and a kitchen equipped with a microwave.
“There is nothing about the property that we liked”
Average Review Score: 8.2
Featuring sea views, Gifsa Beach Island Corralejo Villa is located around 5 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, a garden and a terrace.
Average Review Score: 6.8
White Boutique Apartment is located in Corralejo. It features a terrace, kitchenette and free Wi-Fi.
“Small private complex with direct access to the pool and own roof terrace.”
Located just 6 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo, Puesta Del Sol features a terrace, a garden and an outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Average Review Score: 9.4
Corralejo Apartments is located in Corralejo, just 7 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen. The property has a patio and 2 bedrooms.
Very friendly owner. Very nice and well equipped appartment.”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Offering pool and garden views, Corralejo Beach Villa is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor swimming pool.
“The property was amazing and very clean and the check in was very easy and was made to feel very welcome by our hostess Natacha I would rate this 10/10”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Set in Corralejo, this air-conditioned apartment features a terrace and free WiFi.
“Everything was perfect, Thank you for a short but wonderful stay. Host was great and has everything you could need. We may be back in November!”
Average Review Score: 8.5
Casa di Max – Oasis Papagayo is located in Corralejo.
“The apartment was great size compared to what we stayed in previously. Beds comfy and loved the two outdoor spaces. Plenty of towels and bed linen given. Washing machine was handy. Loved the view as we overlooked the pool. Fridge was great size for self catering and it was well equipped for cooking. Pool were kept clean, which was great and plenty of sun loungers.”
Average Review Score: 7.6
Volcanic Beach Guesthouse is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers an outdoor pool, a garden, free WiFi, a shared kitchen, a terrace and a tour desk.
“Really nice owners, clean + big house, well equipped kitchen, nice furnishing – we really liked it and would stay there definitely again.”
La Vela is located in Corralejo, just 8 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
Average Review Score: 9.7
Maga is located in Corralejo. Guests can relax on the terrace.
“I stayed in this apartment last month with a friend. On our arrival there was Vanessa, a very kind girl. the apartment was very clean and position was perfect. It was a nice week”
Average Review Score: 7.7
Villa Babi is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers barbecue facilities, a garden and free WiFi. The villa has a TV.
“the location and garden with pool”
Average Review Score: 8.1
Located in Corralejo, 9 km from El Burro Beach, Villa Corralejo features a pool and garden views.
beautiful villa above expectations
I recommend it to everyone”
Average Review Score: 9.4
Set in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Little Duna Relax provides air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi.
“Appartment was excellent, with good wifi, parking for cars, private sun bathing area and swimming pool.”
Average Review Score: 9.8
Casa Higuereta II is located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Average Review Score: 9.2
Piccola Oasi is located 6 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a patio. The windows overlook the pool.
Average Review Score: 9.7
Little Paradise is located in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach.
“Loved the facilities in our little apartment, had everything we needed. Was in a safe relatively quiet area, and just had a friendly atmosphere. Staff were amazing whether we needed advise or solutions to a problem, they did everything!”
Average Review Score: 9.5
Offering sea views and a balcony, Casa Anzuelo offers accommodation around 7 km from El Burro Beach. Guests of the apartments have access to a fully equipped kitchen.
“Thank you to the lovely couple of Casa Anzuelo, the stay was short but very nice. The apartment was more than clean and everything was provided. The fact that wifi is not included it was not an issue as there are many pleaces nearby where people can connect and also in Ferteventura there is no time to waste with social network :)! thank you”
Average Review Score: 9. 7
Casa Agua is located in Corralejo, 15 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchenette and a living room with a flat-screen TV.
Featuring sea views, Villa Elena is located around 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi and rooms with sea views.
Located in Corralejo, La Casita is 7 km from El Burro Beach. It features a patio and a living room with a flat-screen TV.
Situated in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, En el paraiso provides accommodations with a kitchen and free WiFi.
Average Review Score: 9.1
Situated in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach, Corralejo Apartment features views of the pool. Free Wi-Fi is available.
“The apartment facilities were first class & the location eas fantastic.”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Barceló Corralejo Bay (Adults Only) is just 50 meters from Corralejo Beach and next to Corralejo Shopping Centre.
“The hotel is located near the beach and next to the main street. We only included breakfast. Breakfast was excellent European. Those who are used to Turkish hotels may not like it. There is an entertainment program and daily evening performances. Everything is very quiet, calm. The hotel has a travel agency. We booked two Excursions, they were very interesting, all on time with no expectations. The transfer was ordered from the airport and to the airport, everything was clear on time. Thanks”
Average Review Score: 9.1
The h20 Ocean Dreams adult boutique hotel is located in one of the most peaceful areas of Corralejo, Fuerteventura. It features a large outdoor pool and a restaurant.
“Beautiful new clean hotel. Nice design of public areas, large swimming pool. The bed and bathroom are very comfortable. Friendly staff. Great breakfasts (great smoothies). Wifi is wonderful.”
Villa Parquelena enjoys a great location next to Corralejo Beach. It has 3 terraces, 1 of which has barbecue facilities.
Average Review Score: 8.8
Offering an outdoor hot tub, sun terrace and barbecue facilities, 7 Island Surf House is located in Corralejo. Punta Prieta beach – 15 minutes…
Average Review Score: 8.6
Offering stunning sea views, Grandes Playas by Vacanzy Collection is a beachfront property located in Corralejo, 8 km from Corralejo Natural Reserve. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“Very good location. Thoughtful and comfortable layout. Beautiful view.”
Average Review Score: 7.8
Featuring free WiFi, Corralejo Urban by Vacanzy Collection is located in Corralejo, 350 meters from the beach. This apartment for up to 5 people features a balcony.
“The photos correspond to the place. There is a toaster, stove, washing machine, kettle. Upon arrival they give you a bottle of wine and water.”
Average review score: 7. 6
Estudios Corralejo Center is located in Corralejo, 200 meters from the sandy beach.
“Location, free bottle of water and wine, comfortable bed, very good quality/price”
Average Review Score: 8.5
Villa Paradise is located 3.8 km from the center of Corralejo and a 5-minute drive from the Corralejo Natural Reserve and the beaches. It features a private outdoor pool, terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“The house is fully consistent with the description and photos. Everything is clean, comfortable and calm. Comfortable beds. Near a large supermarket. Getting the keys is not a problem. But it is better to come by rented car, there are no public transport stops nearby.”
Average Review Score: 8.3
Bristol Mar by Vacanzy Collection is located in Corralejo, opposite Bristol Beach.
“The apartment is fantastic in terms of layout, cleanliness and comfort. Kitchen is well equipped if you prefer to do your own cooking. It’s conveniently located for shops and restaurants.
Great view from the balcony and main bedroom window.”
Average Review Score: 8.5
h20 Ocean Suites is located in Fuerteventura, 750 meters from Corralejo Beach. It offers several outdoor pools, terraces (including sunbathing) and a large garden.
“We were here for the 3rd time and were not disappointed. Everyrhing was perfectly lovely. Thank you for a lovely stay!”
Average Review Score: 9
Located 4 km from Corralejo, this detached holiday home features a terrace and a garden with an outdoor pool. Free private parking is available.
Average Review Score: 9.2
Located in Corralejo, Casa Sandra Oasis Tamarindo is 8 km from El Burro Beach.
Situated 7 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo, Villa Mercedes Corralejo Fuerteventura features pool views. It features a kitchen and free Wi-Fi.
Offering pool views, Casa Juan is located in Corralejo, just 7 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Villa Casa Luca is located in Corralejo, Fuerteventura. It features a terrace overlooking the pool and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 8.5
Boasting a garden, an outdoor pool and pool views, Apartment in Oasis Tropicale is located in Corralejo, in a building dating from 1999, 8 km from El Burro Beach.
“Great wee apartment, quiet location, clean. Comfy sofa and bed, good wifi, hot shower, towels, safe location. swimming pool. Bike rental nearby. In Oasis Papagayo complex. Friendly and helpful owners with communication via whatsapp.”
Average Review Score: 9.2
This holiday home is located in Corralejo. Guests benefit from patio and free private parking on site. Amenities include a flat-screen TV, a dining area and a kitchen.
“Fantastic property with great facilities. Owner was very helpful. Could not fault it and would highly recommend. Marco the owner was very happy to come and meet us when we couldn’t find the property. ”
Located in Corralejo, Villa Emilia Corralejo Fuerteventura offers pool and pool views. It features a fully equipped kitchen.
Set in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Villa Flo features pool views and free WiFi.
Average Review Score: 7.2
Offering free WiFi and sea views, Vistas Al Atlantico Perez is set in a 2002 building in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach.
“The position of the apartment is perfect – right on the seafront and just a short walk to the harbour, shops and bars. There is a small beach near to the harbor and lots of other beaches and the sand dunes nearby. The apartment is also just a short walk away from the bus station where you can catch a bus to El Cotillo to see the lagoons.”
Average Review Score: 7.2
Residencial in Centro Corralejo and Playa is located in Corralejo, 150 meters from the beach. It features a shared outdoor pool open all year round. The windows overlook…
“Convenient location of the hotel (close to shops, cafes, 5 minutes walk to the sandy beach, 15-20 minutes walk to the embankment and port)”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Lorenzo’s Bed & Surf is located 150 meters from Corralejo’s main square and a 5-minute walk from the beach. It features a shared rooftop terrace.
Average Review Score: 7
Featuring sea views, Dolphin House is around 6 km from El Burro Beach. It has a private terrace.
“Excellent location and perfect property”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Aciemme Club Vacanza is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Average Review Score: 8
Casa Del Viajero is located 7 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo. It offers apartments with a kitchenette and free Wi-Fi.
“Everything in general is excellent, even very good for the money. Of the features a little little utensils in the kitchen. ”
Average Review Score: 8
Villa Shila by Vacanzy Collection is located in Corralejo, 5 km from El Burro Beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and a terrace.
“the views and the peace and quiet, would recommend to couple’s.”
Average Review Score: 9.1
Located in Corralejo in the Fuerteventura region, Mariposa has pool and garden views. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“Mariposa was impeccably clean and seemed to be very newly decorated. The apartment is set in lovely grounds with an amazing pool and has a gorgeous private patio area where you can sunbathe on a lounger and table where you can dine al fresco. Mary was a lovely and hospitable host- the apartment was decorated in a cozy and quirky way with lots of attention to detail and lovely furnishings.”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Sulle Dune is located in Corralejo, 4.3 km from El Burro Beach. This property features barbecue facilities, a garden, a terrace, a shared lounge and free WiFi.
Emiliano and Roberta are lovely hosts. very friendly and easy going. Bedroom and bathroom comfortable and very clean. I had a lovely stay helped by beautiful weather, good wine and coffee.
thank you. David”
Average Review Score: 8.7
Situated in a 2008 building in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach, Central House in Corralejo offers accommodation with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy fishing and hiking.
“Great stay, enjoyed every moment of it! Been there with 3 friends, surfing and having fun. We had some music and it didn’t cause problems with the neighbors. The apartment is located in 1st floor so only one pair of stairs, the grocery store is super close and the host is really nice.
pro tip: the main front doors can be tricky to unlock. Push the key downwards before turning it ;)”
Average Review Score: 8.9
Elegant apartment next to the sea! located in Corralejo, 2 km from Las Dunas Beach.
“Perfect for 2, comfy enough for 3 people. Good location.”
Average Review Score: 9.1
Barceló Corralejo Sands is located in the center of Corralejo, 600 meters from Corralejo Beach. It features an outdoor pool, children’s pool, sun terrace and spa.
“Everything is comfortable and pleasant. Everything in the restaurant is very tasty and varied. The staff is very polite.”
Average Review Score: 9
Offering city views, Muelle de Corralejo is set in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. A terrace is available.
“The apartment had everything I needed for a short stay, near the port end, 5 mins to Spanish bars and restaurants. Very clean, Jose was very amicable and always available, not that I needed him for anything.”
Average Review Score: 6.9
Offering mountain views, La Caletita is about 5 km from El Burro Beach. It offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi and a garden.
Helpful polite owner. Apartment was very clean.”
Average Review Score: 7. 2
Corralejo Duna’s House is located in Corralejo. Free Wi-Fi is provided. This holiday home has 3 bedrooms, a terrace, a living area and a kitchen with a microwave and…
“Great location and friendly arrival. Place was well laid out, comfortable and plenty of amenities.”
Average Review Score: 9.2
Enjoy Corralejo is located 7 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo. It offers self-catering apartments with a balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 8.9
Offering a private outdoor pool, Villas and Apartments Olive Homes is a detached holiday home located in Corralejo, a 5-minute walk from the beaches. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi.
Location, space, pool, garden, lovely villa
Easy to get to and the manager was really helpful
And that’s hard to say with two of your toddlers
There was no additional stress lol”
Located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach, Wave Seekers B&B offers air-conditioned accommodation with free WiFi. It offers rooms with access to a garden with a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 8.2
La Ola (San Valentin) is located in Corralejo. It features an outdoor pool, garden, terrace and free Wi-Fi.
“Nice clean apartment, very cozy. Would recommend it to anyone”
Average Review Score: 8.8
Featuring a terrace, this apartment is located in Corralejo, 7 km from El Burro Beach. The kitchen is equipped with an oven. Towels and bed linen are provided at Casa Enri.
“Location, apt very bright & roomy”
Average Review Score: 9
Offering a sun terrace, Casa del Sole is located in Corralejo, 350 meters from the beach. The windows overlook the city. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
“Perfect place for a family holiday in Corralejo.
Beach within walking distance.
Supermarkets, shops & retaurants nearby (see my other reviews for where to eat / shop).»
Average Review Score: 8. 6
Carpe Diem offers accommodation in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with free Wi-Fi and a garden with an outdoor pool.
“The property is nicely located near both the center and the beach, but not in a loud neighborhood, so you can get your goodnight sleep. The appartement is nice and clean and had all the possible things one might need for a beach vacation, including a hairdryer and bluetooth speakers for the music. Also the swimming pool was a nice extra.
The owners were extremely (amazingly!!!) helpful with making sure our stay in Corralejo was as good as possible. They helped to arrange an airport pick-up, updated on the weather, and even gave some handy tips for packing. Not to mention arranging a place to leave our stuff and stay for the last couple of hours before our flight. We will definitely return!”
Average Review Score: 8.4
Located 8 km from El Burro Beach in Corralejo, Wavrotrotter Bristol offers accommodation with a kitchen. The apartments are equipped with a flat-screen TV. Fuerteventura Airport is 32 km away.
“Giovanni is very nice. the apartment looks exactly like in pictures, very clean and close to the sea. it was a pleasure to be here.”
Featuring sea views, Casa Liesje is located 5 km from El Burro Beach. It features an outdoor pool, tennis court, BBQ facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 9.2
Featuring a terrace, this apartment is located in Corralejo, 250 meters from the nearest beach. El Burro Beach is 7 km away. The kitchen is equipped with an oven, microwave, toaster and…
“The apartment was very nice and modern, with short walking distance to all the shops, restaurants and beaches. Very good internet speed as well compared to the rest of the island. I would definitely go back”
Average Review Score: 9.1
Offering free WiFi and a terrace, A Casa da Giulio offers accommodation in Corralejo, just 6 km from El Burro Beach.
“The apartments are very comfortable. The location, in our opinion, is optimal, as it is close to the bus stop (3 minutes walk), to the magnificent wide beach with fine white sand (about 15-20 minutes walk), but there are also beaches nearby, just a few minutes walk, in 10 minutes or more, and also within walking distance of shops (3 min, 10-15 min, 20-25 min), coffee houses, restaurants and the center of Corralejo (20-30 min walk), where there are a lot of shops, cafes, restaurants, coffee houses. Corralejo also has a seaport from which you can sail to the neighboring islands. It is convenient that the apartments have a kitchen with a living room in which there is a comfortable sofa bed, TV; a bedroom with a large closet (which has shelves and hangers), a fan; a spacious patio where it is pleasant to sit and eat outdoors at the table and lie down on the sun loungers. The kitchen has everything you need: refrigerator, stove, microwave, toaster, kettle, pots, pans, plates, glasses, cutlery and other kitchen utensils. If something is not enough for the soul, then it can always be bought in stores nearby. The spacious bathroom has a hairdryer, towels, liquid soap, toilet paper. The apartments are tastefully decorated. The hostess is very nice and kind. He lives next door, so getting and returning the keys is not a problem. We recommend apartments!”
Average Review Score: 9.4
Oasi Louise offers accommodation in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. It offers apartments with free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen and a terrace.
“Very nice area recommended for families 🙂
Thanks Ricki and Maria!”
Average Review Score: 8.8
La Juana is located in Corralejo, 5 km from El Burro Beach. It features a living room with a flat-screen TV, a garden with barbecue facilities and an outdoor pool.
Great location supermarket close by. The views were great from both balconies. The apartment was spotless clean & extra pillows & duvets. I loved the decor. ”
Offering an outdoor pool and terrace, Casa Sur is located in Corralejo, 6 km from El Burro Beach. Free Wi-Fi is available. This apartment has 3 bedrooms, a TV and a kitchen.
Corralejo Beach Sport is located in Corralejo. It offers apartments with a seating area and a kitchen. Rooms come with a terrace, a TV and a private bathroom with a shower.
Average Review Score: 8.7
Located in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach, this apartment features a kitchenette and free WiFi. This apartment features a living room and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
“Very well equipped
very clean»
Average Review Score: 7.9
Offering free WiFi, Elcano Apartments is located in Corralejo. The apartments feature a patio, a fully equipped kitchen and a flat-screen TV. Guests can relax in the garden.
“Fantastic spot, just off the main street..very spacious, with 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom, be ideal for a group/family, has a washing machine, full size fridge freezer and oven. ”
Average Review Score: 9.7
Romantic Escape in Fuerteventura offers accommodation in Corralejo, 8 km from El Burro Beach. The apartments offer free Wi-Fi.
Average Review Score: 8.6
Penthouse With Sea View is located in Corralejo. A terrace is available.
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Beaches of Spain: review, description, rating, reviews
The Mediterranean coast is replete with places for recreation. Based on the reviews and ratings of travelers, a rating of the most beloved and popular beaches among bathers in Spain was compiled. It includes the following recreational areas:
Nerja.
Sitges.
Santander.
Costa Brava.
Benidorm.
Corralejo.
Marbella.
Tenerife.
Tarifa.
Ibiza.
Maspalomas.
Mallorca.
All of them are located in the picturesque areas of the Mediterranean Sea. Most of them have been awarded the international Blue Flag sign. This is a guarantee of safety and cleanliness of the water area. All official beaches in Spain are free. But you have to pay for renting sunbeds and umbrellas.
Nerja
The beach of the resort stretches from the famous village of Costa del Sol to the coast of sunny Malaga teeming with tourists. The main attraction of Nerja is the mountain range, which reliably protects it from the winds. A hundred years ago, this place was an ordinary fishing village. Today, Nerja tops the list of the best beaches in Spain. The length of the coastline exceeds eight kilometers.
Tourist reviews
Travelers think that this is a great place to relax on the Mediterranean with children. Parents of kids choose Del Salon. According to them, the sand in this part of the coast is clean, and the sea is shallow and warm. The bottom is flat, and the depth increases gradually. Play areas are equipped for children, attractions work. If you believe the reviews, then this beach in Spain is the quietest and most democratic. The nearest hotels are within a five-minute walk. Eateries and family cafes are within easy reach.
Sitges
This part of the Mediterranean coast regularly makes the list of the best beaches in Spain. It is located in the vicinity of Barcelona. It is visited not only by visitors, but also by residents of the nearest suburbs of the metropolis. People come here to meet friends or just have a bite to eat during their lunch break.
The coast of Sitges is divided into seventeen recreational areas. Some beaches are long and wide. Others occupy cozy bays. Still others are hidden from prying eyes by lush tropical vegetation.
An outside view
Calling Sitges one of the best beaches in Spain, travelers pay attention to the following points:
clean and warm sea;
no high waves;
proximity to public transport stops;
developed infrastructure;
availability of a rescue service;
reasonable prices.
There are also disadvantages. Speaking about the shortcomings, tourists usually mention areas where nudists sunbathe. They are not marked in any way. Those who rest in this part of the country’s coast for the first time often find themselves in an awkward position. Many more are annoyed by the chaotic heap of hotels and inns occupying the first line.
Santander
The resort is often included in the list of Spanish beaches for children. Its coastline is long and wide. Therefore, every tourist will find a place to his taste. Like other recreational areas of the Mediterranean, Santander consists of a series of beaches. The most famous and popular is Magdalena. It gathers youth companies and vacationers from nearby hotels.
First impression
Travelers who find themselves on Magdalena during the high season find the beach too noisy. It reminds them of an anthill. But as soon as you move away from Magdalena, tourists find themselves on the spacious and quiet beach of Virgen Del Mar.
It lies in a bay with amazingly clear azure water. This part of the coast is isolated from noisy tourist recreations. Judging by the reviews of tourists about the beaches of Spain, in comparison with Magdalena and neighboring Playa Sardinero, it has several advantages:
beautiful views;
picturesque sunsets;
plenty of free space;
no intrusive service;
cheaper deck chairs and umbrellas;
clean sand.
Young people don’t like being close to small children running around the Virge del Mar beach. Therefore, party-goers prefer Playa Sardinero, which is always fun and crowded.
Costa Brava
This resort has some of the cleanest beaches in Spain. Nearby lies the national border. Behind it begins the territory of France. The Costa Brava is famous for its large number of attractions and historical monuments. Tossa de Mar is considered the most colorful in this region. It is also the best white sand beach in Spain.
Lovers of nightlife and trendy discos head to Lloret de Mar. Coastal bars are open around the clock.
Pros and cons
According to tourists, this place has a lot of advantages:
proximity to major resorts and Barcelona;
excellent transport accessibility;
availability of all necessary beach infrastructure facilities;
landscape diversity;
clean and calm sea.
Among the shortcomings, vacationers point out the overcrowding of people at the height of the high season. As well as the high cost of food in coastal restaurants. Pay attention to the lack of a sufficient number of attractions for young children. The water in the Lloret de Mar area, according to vacationers, is often dirty. Food packaging, plastic bottles and other garbage float in it. Fishing nets are scattered on wild beaches, fish are lying around. There are large boulders and sharp stones.
Benidorm
This place is located on the coast of the fashionable resort of Costa Blanca. It is popular with locals and visiting Europeans. Therefore, it is constantly included in various ratings of beaches in Spain. Benidorm consists of two large recreational areas. Its territory is divided between Pontiente and Levante. The first is popular with families with small children. The second is chosen by lovers of beach parties.
Love at first sight
There are practically no negative reviews about Benidorm. And there are hundreds of enthusiastic comments. Travelers like the local beaches and the nature reserve surrounding them. The coast is indented with cozy lagoons with crystal clear water. Therefore, Benidorm is rightfully considered the most beautiful beach in Spain.
At the same time, the resort is not isolated from neighboring towns. The entertainment infrastructure is top notch. There is a huge shopping center five minutes from the beach. Tourists recommend local boutiques. According to them, in such stores you can find rare designer items at very modest prices.
Corralejo
This recreational area owes its name to the city of the same name, spread along the Mediterranean coast. It is located in the north of Fuerteventura. This is the second largest landmass in the Canary archipelago. His calling card is surfer camps. In this part of Spain, the winds kick up high and sculpted waves that attract thousands of watersports enthusiasts.
Tourists’ comments
According to travelers, this part of the island is not suitable for a safe holiday with small children. The beaches here are wide and clean, but the sea is often stormy. Even in clear weather, the wind is constantly blowing, gusts of which reach ten meters per second. Therefore, it is almost always cool in the morning and in the evening. Water warms up slowly, and its depth increases sharply.
On the other hand, active and sporty young people find a lot of advantages for themselves in Corralejo:
no idle travelers;
ideal conditions for surfing;
low and affordable housing prices, equipment rental;
plenty of surf schools.
Marbella
The history of the resort dates back centuries. The beach is located a five-minute walk from the central streets of the city. The coast of Marbella is a modern, well-equipped recreational area. There are lifeguard towers, playgrounds, showers and toilets, bars and taverns.
All resort life is focused on Playa de Alicata. It is famous for its impeccably white sand, reminiscent of the finest powder. Fans of nightlife flock to the other end of the coast of Marbella, to Nikki Beach.
The best choice
According to our compatriots, Marbella is a great place for those who came to Spain for the first time. The local beach is clean and well maintained. There are always free places on it, which cannot be said about the suburbs of Barcelona. Parents with children feel calm and relaxed. Tourists speak well of local medical facilities. In some clinics, the staff speaks Russian.
Judging by the reviews, travelers from Russia are welcome in Marbella. The beach attracts with thoughtful infrastructure and affordable prices. The sea in this part of the coast of Spain is almost always clean and the water is clear. If desired, you can easily find a secluded lagoon. Families and big companies do just that. On the beach, nothing interferes with the rest.
The disadvantages of Marbella include not the best transport accessibility, the monotony of entertainment, a small selection of shops selling world-class clothing.
Tenerife
Perhaps the most popular, but at the same time controversial resort. Some travelers fall in love with its beaches at first sight. Others leave its coast without regret. High prices discourage budget travelers. And the level of service often does not correspond to the declared cost of services.
Russians talk about dirty sand, which, according to them, is no different from the one in Anapa. Others complain about the restless and cold sea even in the midst of summer. Still others were disappointed by the vaunted fishing in open waters.
True, if you put aside bad thoughts and do not expect too much from this beach, then your summer vacation will definitely succeed.
Fuerteventura. Part 2. El Cotillo (El Cotillo) and the surroundings of Corralejo (Corralejo).
And now I’ll tell you about a couple of places on the opposite side of the island from Morro Jable – the tiny and almost NOT tourist town of El Cotillo and Dunas de Corralejo beach. Most of the time we lived there (in Corralejo), well, we traveled around the neighborhood, of course))). Sand dunes start just outside the city and stretch for several kilometers. Those beaches are worth seeing! Firstly, because of the color of the water – it is either dark blue, or bright azure, or almost green. And the color of the water changes all the time. Those. changed when we went there, because these days there were small clouds from time to time, plus the wind – and the color of the water changed every minute. The photos somehow don’t really convey those colors, I don’t even know why – I probably got on the clouds all the time when I clicked them, but I don’t want to photoshop them by adding colors. But the color of the water there is beautiful)… Especially in combination with white (or almost white) sand and black lava stones.
The beaches are mostly surfers, because there is almost always wind. Or wind! We also got to such windy hours a couple of times, but it’s good that the wind soon died down – after all, windy weeks can be attacked there, brrr. .. It’s like Sisyphean labor for them – only the sand will be swept away from the road, as it inflates again … With us, it was constantly cleared from the road (while stopping the movement!).
And these unpretentious landscapes around.
About 10 km. from the city there are a couple of hotels. At first I considered one of them – it was in the flight + hotel package. But something about him strained me a little and I changed my mind. But it was interesting to visit this place. I didn’t regret, by the way, that I chose another place – these hotels stand there in the middle of nowhere – there is nothing nearby at all. People are walking back and forth along the beach… But the view from the window there is definitely pleasing))).
In such deserted places as Fuerteventura in general, there cannot be many animals (I don’t understand how people live there))). I don’t even know if they have any other wild animals on the island besides those squirrels that I talked about, probably not. Even the goats, it seems to me, are all domestic there – even those that run by themselves – most likely they just temporarily fled from the owners). But the birds are there. Not like in Costa Rica))), but sometimes they are found… And from those places. Beaches, beaches, beaches… Endless…
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El Cotillo is a small fishing town. There are no special attractions here (and where on the island are they, actually?), except for the old El Toston fortification tower. The tower was built in the 18th century and served as an observation post to prevent pirate raids. Here she is.
The people, in fact, do not come there because of this tower. Someone is surfing, someone comes because of good fish restaurants.
The atmosphere there is generally pleasant. I advise you to call). Although there are tourists there, but there are few of them (mostly surfers) and the hotels there are mostly tiny, not really changing the face of the city.
And the view from these restaurants and cafes is pleasant – the sun, rocks and waves. And the power of the ocean in all its glory! We have estimated).
Then we drove towards the lighthouse. Which, in addition to its main function, is also a fishing museum. We didn’t go in. The local museums seemed to me to be a scammer, hmm(… By the way, the road to the lighthouse was paved, and, apparently, quite recently – I read in all the reports that a dirt road leads there and thought whether to go or not?. .. We had a car the most common, not a jeep, you can’t drive it on a bad primer, but now you can safely go). Space views around the lighthouse…
But in places and among the lava there are small lagoons with sand, without big waves and with very clear water. And it was in these places that we saw divers in several places.
Well, not only small lagoons are found there – in some places they turn into quite extensive beaches.
With just a huge number of nudists!!! For some reason, there were much more of them here than on other beaches (although we didn’t see a single beach there without these comrades !!!). Some of them dig in like this)))…
Near this particular beach was either a hotel or just someone’s house. But very interesting architecture.
And a couple more photos from there. ..
To be continued…
Tags: Spain, Canary Islands, Fuerteventura
12 Spanish beaches considered the best for holidays
Spain is surrounded by the Balearic Sea, the Bay of Biscay and the Alboran Sea. With such a prime location, the country is the obvious choice for a beach holiday in Europe. Spain attracts tourists with miles of stunning coastline and many picturesque islands. Here you’ll find secluded beaches, vibrant culture and unforgettable landscapes – Spain has it all. This list of the best places for a beach holiday in Spain will help you plan your travel itinerary.
Nerja
Nerja is located a few kilometers from the bustling beaches of Malaga on the Costa del Sol. This charming coastal destination lies in the foothills of the Sierra Almijara. Once a traditional fishing village, Nerja has grown to become a top tourist destination in Spain while retaining an authentic Spanish feel. The most stunning views open from the so-called Balcony of Europe, from where you will see the endless expanses of the sea and the ruins of an ancient castle on the coast. The total length of the beaches in Nerja is 8 kilometers, but the most popular is the sandy Del Salon Beach. The sea here is clear and shallow, making the beach ideal for families with small children.
Sitges
Along the Mediterranean coast, not far from Barcelona, Sitges is a popular seaside resort in Spain. Many city dwellers flock to Sitges during the day to soak up the sun, but it’s also a worthy destination for a complete vacation and beach getaway. Along the coastline of Sitges called the Costa Dorada, you can count as many as 17 beaches. What makes Sitges so unique is the diversity of each of the beaches. Here you can find some of the best beaches in Spain, tiny coves, family-friendly destinations and huge sandy beaches where you can have a great time thanks to the many activities available. Many beaches are easily accessible on foot, which is also a great advantage for beach lovers in Spain.
santander
Santander is located along the coastline of the Costa de Cantabria in northern Spain. Among its outstanding attractions are the historic city center and the Magdalena Palace, which was once the summer residence of the Spanish king. Despite these historical monuments, Santander is best known for its beaches. Magdalena Beach is just one example of a popular coastal destination. Playa Sardinero is the most crowded in Santander, while Virgen Del Mar Beach is a quieter, more isolated place. Enjoy the sea views as you walk along the long promenade of Santander Bay.
Costa Brava
North of Barcelona, near the French border, lies the coastal region of the Costa Brava. There are many seaside resorts, historic fishing villages and the largest coastal hotels here. For beautiful scenery and traditional Spanish flair, head to Tossa de Mar Beach, the perfect destination for a beach holiday in Spain. For lovers of nightlife and sunbathing on the beach, Lloret de Mar is suitable. In Lloret de Mar, you can soak up the sun on Lloret beach, go diving, or party all night long at the beachfront bars.
Benidorm
Along the Costa Blanca you will find the lively resort of Benidorm. Popular with both Spaniards and tourists from all over Europe, Benidorm is a bustling place with countless hotels, shopping malls and all sorts of amenities. But it is precisely its beautiful beaches that are considered the main advantage of the resort. The most popular are the two largest beaches in Benidorm: Levante and Poniente. The Levante is always crowded with tourists who come here for the excellent restaurants, shops and bars. Poniente is more popular with locals and families with children who want to avoid the noise and crowds.
Corralejo
Corralejo is a beach town on the northern tip of Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands. The island has many beautiful beaches, which is why it is recognized as a favorite destination for fans of water sports. Due to the regular winds, surfing is also popular here. Among the attractions of Spain, it is worth noting the Dune National Park near Corralejo. This stunning area is practically untouched by man, providing everyone with a chance to enjoy the beauty of nature. You can go on a dune safari in special buggies, exploring the most beautiful sights as well. In Corralejo itself, there are four main beaches with all the infrastructure, cafes and restaurants.
Marbella
Marbella on the Costa el Sol was once a tiny fishing village of a couple of hundred inhabitants. Today it is one of the most famous places for a beach holiday in Spain. Marbella’s Old Town is rich in historic architecture, but the real attraction of this city lies in its warm weather, great beaches and nightlife. Most of the beaches in Marbella have excellent infrastructure, lifeguard towers, as well as many shops and bars. Playa de Alicate, with pure white sand, is considered the main beach in Marbella, while Nikki Beach attracts nightlife lovers.
Tenerife
The largest of the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa is Tenerife. Visitors come here throughout the year to enjoy the warm weather, world-class nightlife and exceptional beaches. In addition to excellent opportunities for a beach holiday, Tenerife also offers all types of water sports. El Medano, for example, is considered one of the best windsurfing destinations in the world. In Los Gigantes you can go fishing on the high seas or watch whales. For an extraordinary experience, head to Las Galletas Beach to feed the stingrays in their natural habitat.
Tarifa
At the southernmost tip of Spain along the Costa de la Luz is the small town of Tarifa. Phenomenal beaches make Tarifa an amazing beach holiday destination in Spain. Through the Strait of Gibraltar on a clear day you can easily see the coast of Africa. If you love beach sports, then head to Los Lances Beach. Here you will find about 10 kilometers of pure white sand and dunes, and the constant wind makes Los Lances ideal for kitesurfing and windsurfing. On the beach is the Rio Yara lagoon, which fills with water at high tide.
Ibiza
Ibiza – A Balearic island known for its non-stop nightlife. And although Ibiza comes alive at night, the days on the beach still attract many visitors. If you are visiting Ibiza, definitely head to Cala Salada in the San Antonio area. The rocky shore rises above the bright turquoise waters, creating an idyllic landscape. For a cold cocktail and a sun lounger, head to Cala Jondal, a lively beach with fine white sand. For privacy, you should choose the small bay of Cala Xuclar, where you can relax from the noisy crowds and snorkel.
Maspalomas
Gran Canaria is one of the most popular Canary Islands located off the coast of Western Sahara in Africa. The Spanish island has many attractive holiday destinations, but one of the best is Maspalomas. Striking dunes and vibrant blue seas make Maspalomas the perfect beach getaway in Spain. Maspalomas is divided into four regions. Families with small children can stay in the first section, while other sections will be of interest to party-goers, nudists and water sports enthusiasts. Maspalomas Beach is located near the city center, where you can always have a bite to eat and order drinks.
Majorca
Mallorca is the largest of the Spanish Balearic Islands.