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The clifftop Ritz Carlton Abama goes all out in the luxury stakes. It’s home to a golden-sand beach, Michelin-starred restaurants and a swimming pool for every day of the week.
Bedrooms are located in Moorish-style buildings. Each room comes with a Nespresso coffee machine and views over the ocean, golf course or gardens.
Children are looked after at the kids’ club that features a knowledge zone and activities including talent shows, jewellery making and table tennis competitions.
Overall, there are 10 restaurants at the hotel, so no matter what you fancy, you’ll find an option to suit your tastes. After dinner, a range of bars stay open late.
You’ll find Guia de Isora hidden among the mountains. It’s quiet and secluded here, which makes Guia de Isora an incredibly popular choice for a peaceful holiday to Tenerife.
The resort’s home to high-end hotels like The Ritz Carlton Abama, spectacular scenery, picturesque-postcard villages and footprint-free beaches. The whole area’s rich in history and, partially thanks to its seclusion, is largely untouched by tourism, so it’s a great spot if you’re looking to get away from the action.
In Guia de Isora, golf is the main activity. The Ritz Carlton Abama takes things to the next level. It has its own 18-hole golf course that lines up lakes, waterfalls and standout ocean views.
If you’re looking for something more relaxing, then you also have direct access to the beach at the front of the hotel. Down on Playa Abama, big rocks in the sea break the waves, and nearby, natural pools provide spots to explore.
The restaurants, bars and shops of Playa San Juan are only four kilometres away. They’re dotted along the seafront promenade and, as a former fishing village, fresh seafood dishes adorn every menu. Every Wednesday, a popular market is also held here, and is a great place to head if you want to pick up a bargain.
Guia de Isora is a truly tranquil destination with quiet beaches, quaint villages and gorgeous scenery. Largely untouched by tourism, it’s ideal if you’re looking to get away from the crowds.
Guia de Isora is the number one choice if you want more culture and fewer crowds on your Tenerife holiday. Located in the depths of the mountains on the west coast of Tenerife, this area is rich in both history and scenery.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
The clifftop Ritz Carlton Abama goes all out in the luxury stakes. It’s home to a golden-sand beach, Michelin-starred restaurants and a swimming pool for every day of the week.
Bedrooms are located in Moorish-style buildings. Each room comes with a Nespresso coffee machine and views over the ocean, golf course or gardens.
Children are looked after at the kids’ club that features a knowledge zone and activities including talent shows, jewellery making and table tennis competitions.
Overall, there are 10 restaurants at the hotel, so no matter what you fancy, you’ll find an option to suit your tastes. After dinner, a range of bars stay open late.
You’ll find Guia de Isora hidden among the mountains. It’s quiet and secluded here, which makes Guia de Isora an incredibly popular choice for a peaceful holiday to Tenerife.
The resort’s home to high-end hotels like The Ritz Carlton Abama, spectacular scenery, picturesque-postcard villages and footprint-free beaches. The whole area’s rich in history and, partially thanks to its seclusion, is largely untouched by tourism, so it’s a great spot if you’re looking to get away from the action.
In Guia de Isora, golf is the main activity. The Ritz Carlton Abama takes things to the next level. It has its own 18-hole golf course that lines up lakes, waterfalls and standout ocean views.
If you’re looking for something more relaxing, then you also have direct access to the beach at the front of the hotel. Down on Playa Abama, big rocks in the sea break the waves, and nearby, natural pools provide spots to explore.
The restaurants, bars and shops of Playa San Juan are only four kilometres away. They’re dotted along the seafront promenade and, as a former fishing village, fresh seafood dishes adorn every menu. Every Wednesday, a popular market is also held here, and is a great place to head if you want to pick up a bargain.
Guia de Isora is a truly tranquil destination with quiet beaches, quaint villages and gorgeous scenery. Largely untouched by tourism, it’s ideal if you’re looking to get away from the crowds.
Guia de Isora is the number one choice if you want more culture and fewer crowds on your Tenerife holiday. Located in the depths of the mountains on the west coast of Tenerife, this area is rich in both history and scenery.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
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