Geographical location of our flats
Playa Paraiso:
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Quiet, very cosmopolitan area, next to the sea, ideal for a stay.
The " Rosa Center" shopping centre, the seafront promenade to the nearby village of Callao Salveje, the Tibetan Buddhist centre, the Hard Rock Hotel with its concerts and pool parties, Playa Paraiso is a place where everyone can find their place and enjoy their favourite activities.
Everything is within easy reach: diving school, cycling, meditation, dance, swimming, snorqueling (turtle beach at El Puertito), lazing on the beach at " Las Galgas " or " Ajabo ".
At sunset, with views over the island of La Gomera, enjoy a drink either on the 16th floor of the Hard Rock Hotel in the Lounge bar or on the splendid terrace of the Roca Negra seafront, as well as in the other establishments where you will be able to recount your pleasant experience of the day.
Playa Paraiso has one of the best climates in the world.
Puerto Santiago:
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Far from the hustle and bustle of Tenerife's big tourist towns, Puerto Santiago is a charming fishing port nestling against the cliffs of Los Gigantes.
It's a small, quiet and unusual port town, popular with families looking for sun and relaxation during their holidays.
La Playa Chica" is a splendid cove with black volcanic sand that has long served as a natural refuge from pirate attacks.
The "Guanches", the island's first inhabitants, had found a little corner of paradise here, fuelled by various beliefs, including that of the end of the world, a mystical legend linked to the enormous 300-metre-high cliffs of Los Gigantes (The Giants) that rise proudly in front of Puerto Santiago.
You can also swim and relax at Playa de Arena, the largest beach in the region, then head off towards the Paseo to admire the famous cliffs and the large natural swimming pool. There are many signposted hiking trails in the region, and you can also walk along El Varadero next to Playa de Arena, a 6km loop as far as the village of Alcala, where you'll find small beaches, natural swimming pools on your way and a few good restaurants in the centre of Alcala.
A small market selling local produce is also held in the village square in Alcala every Monday.
A breath of fresh air and the sound of the ocean waves.
You can also discover the regional tradition with the "Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen", which takes place every year in mid-July.
According to meteorologists, Puerto Santiago enjoys the highest rate of sunshine on the island.
Los Gigantes:
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Charming coastal town famous for its incredible cliffs, recognised as some of the most beautiful in the world by "National Geographic".
The advantage of staying here is that you can admire this natural wonder every day of your holiday.
But the resort has other assets:
Precious natural pools, a very special black sand beach, "Playa Los Guios" on the edge of the cliffs.
There are also numerous restaurants, bars, supermarkets and shops in the centre and at the port.
Take advantage of the opportunity to try your hand at water sports from the port: paddle, kayak, jet ski, scuba diving, etc. And why not take a trip aboard a sailing boat to admire the cetaceans (dolphins, pilot whales and sea turtles), or take a boat trip to the picturesque village of Masca with its typically Canarian houses
If you're in the mood to party, there are plenty of festivities going on:
-Epiphany
-Carnival (in February)
-Beer festival
-New Year's Day...
Los Gigantes is ideally located if you want to reach the northern part of the island, and is renowned for having the best climate on the island.
So if you want a good balance between nature and tourist infrastructure, this is an excellent choice for your holiday in Tenerife.