
The Canary-style palatial building set in the middle of a golf course houses a hotel and clubhouse where golfers gather to schedule their game and store their gear. The building stands out for its typical balconies and patios brimming with palm trees and native plants, as well as its warm decorative style that agreeably combines island colors with wood, stone and terracotta. A gypsy flare is achie...


An old house typical of Fuerteventura for enjoying inland tourism on this island of contrasts. Sited in the La Corte neighborhood of Antigua, the hotel owner, Andrés Rodríguez, together with his wife María Victoria Cabrera, have carried out the necessary reforms to bestow this building from 1890 with a simple and inviting rustic style. The hotel was formerly the site for threshing cereals complete...


Tradition and modernity. These are key ideas behind this grand hotel that is splashed by sea waves, and sited just a short distance form the dunes in Corralejo. The palm trees and gardens that shelter this small palace anticipates the lavish interiors. A nourished gastronomic proposal offers cooking show fare and one-minute eats at La Alacena Real Restaurant, to the classic Mediterranean cuisine a...


On one side, the beach, on the other, the golf course. There is no need for anything else in the eternal summers of the Canary Islands. The hotel takes care of luxury in high doses of relaxation and sun. An intense terracotta color dominates the building, with certain colonial touches. Palm trees, waterfalls and undulating swimming pools complete the scene for a modern tourist complex. Inside, the...
