The old Canarian house, recently restored, is located between La Orotava and Puerto de la Cruz, it is spacious and comfortable. It is close to the TF1 motorway, making it easy to reach and you can quickly reach all points of interest on the island. It is located only 10 minutes by car from several beaches (Playa Jardín, Martianez, San Telmo, Bollullo...) The house has two floors; on the ground floor is the kitchen open to the living room with access to the porch and to a wonderful garden, on the ground floor has a bedroom with two single beds. The kitchen is new and equipped with all necessary appliances, refrigerator, microwave, oven, washing machine, dishwasher, crockery / cutlery, kitchen utensils, coffee machine, toaster, kettle and juicer. Upstairs is the master bedroom, a dressing room and the bathroom with shower. In this house stands out the large garden, perfect for rest and reading, presided over by a magnificent Canary palm tree. On the North West coast of Tenerife, in the valley of the same name, the town of La Orotava was home to many of the island’s wealthiest and noblest families who settled here after the Spanish conquest. The valley’s fertile slopes were the perfect growing medium for firstly sugar, then vines, both crops yielding fortunes for the wealthy landowners of the town. Today the slopes of the valley are carpeted with Tenerife’s current cash crop – bananas, and the town of La Orotava is still Tenerife’s most aristocratic. The streets of the old town are lined with Renaissance mansions and awash with architectural treasures. There are beautiful churches and convents; independent and exclusive shops; elegant restaurants and beautiful gardens. Leave yourself plenty of time to explore.
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.