With a stay at Hotel Rural Orotava, you'll be centrally located in La Orotava, steps from Casa de Los Balcones Museum and Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion Church. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from La Orotava Municipal Building and 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Iberoamericano Art Museum.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and a banquet hall.
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's restaurant, which features a bar/lounge. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, a library, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. This hotel has 2 meeting rooms available for events.
Stay in one of 6 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and separate sitting areas.
When you stay at Hotel Rural Victoria in La Orotava, you'll be in the historical district, within a 10-minute drive of Lago Martianez Swimming Pools and Plaza del Charco. This hotel is 12.7 mi (20.4 km) from Teide National Park and 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Casa de Los Balcones Museum.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. Additional amenities at this hotel include tour/ticket assistance and a banquet hall.
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's coffee shop/cafe, or stay in and take advantage of the room service. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 14 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
The hotel was clean and tidy. Rooms are spacious with a separate bedroom. Kitchen has few utensils and pans and kettles so basic foods can be cooked. Balconies have two chairs and a table. Be aware that the balcony floor is very slippery when wet. Building D next to the road can be a bit noisy at times, trash truck beeping early in the morning etc. Hotel has a minimarket with mostly sandwiches, chocolate bars, beer and wine. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Breakfast was ok, lots of fruit, bread and cereal but not much meat. Same goes with the dinner. Don't trust Google maps, there's no easy route to Puerto de la Cruz centrum. The area surrounding the hotel is steep hills to every direction. Sidewalks are narrow if they exist at all. Nearest grocery stores are closer to 10 minute walk away. Few restaurants are nearby. There is one hotel next to this one but otherwise the neighbourhood is fully inhabited by locals. We enjoyed our stay a lot though we found out that the only viable way to travel between the hotel and Puerto de la Cruz was taxi.
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This hotel was a huge disappointment. For the price we paid, I would definitely go somewhere else. I booked a room for myself and two kids (16 and 11) on a booking platform that described the room as suitable for three people, with a maximum of two adults. I assumed it would be a double or twin room with an extra bed for a child. However, when we arrived to check-in in the evening, they told us they had no record of three guests, only two adults, and that we could not stay in the room we had selected. They gave us a bigger apartment and asked me to come to the front desk the next morning to resolve the situation. I must say that the gentleman at the front desk during the evening shift was sincerely apologetic and showed empathy. However, the front desk man in the morning was a completely different story. He was rude and arrogant, and I've never experienced such poor hospitality. He showed no acknowledgement of their incorrect advertisement. They claimed that the room we selected was only suitable for two adults, with a maximum of one two-year-old child. I took the time to search through several different platforms where this ”family-friendly” hotel was listed, and on all of them, it stated that children up to the age of 13 were free of charge. However, in our case, we were asked to pay extra for our 11-year-old, which amounted to a 50% increase in the original price. With poor English skills, the only argument they had was several times ”It's not my problem. You pay now or leave!” - without getting back any money for the rest of the nights, of course. In the end, we paid the price and were reimbursed by the booking platform afterward, although I'm quite certain it was the hotel's fault. Mistakes do happen, but the rudeness and poor attitude of the staff were unacceptable. I don't see the hotel as family-friendly, friendly, or even polite at all. As for the hotel itself, the amenities were quite old, as evidenced by the condition of the rooms, restaurant, and outdoors. The pool was literally colder than the ocean, and nobody could stay in it for more than five minutes. For the original price, I would say it's about average, but after the 50% increase we paid, the hotel is way below average, and I would rather find a better hotel in a better location. To top it off, when we were leaving breakfast, one lady working in the restaurant got hysterical about our 11-year-old taking an APPLE from the breakfast buffet - how silly and rude reaction, especially to a kid.
If you like going for a walk from your hotel, then forget about this one!!! On top of a very steep hill with steep road going down and when you get down you are on a very narrow busy road with mostly no pavements and nothing nice to look at. When you want to get back up to the hotel, it's very hard work. Just don't bother. The hotel offers a shuttle service to the town centre, on weekdays, very limited on Saturdays and none on Sundays or holidays. On a good day, the last shuttle is about 5.45 back to the hotel. Then you are stuck unless you want to use taxis to and from the town. Puerto del la Cruz centre is about 3 miles down hill to the harbour. You will see it all in a couple hours!!! This area is very cloudy and about 10 degrees cooler than the other side of the island, like Los Christianos and Los Americas which are much more busier, sunnier, warmer and much more to do and see. I really recommend Puerto de La Cruz for just a day trip and no more!!! Because of the mountain range surrounding this area, all the clouds get traped over this area, which means it's much cooler, more cloudy, but more green. If you are looking for sun in Tenerife, then stay in the south of the island. The hotel itself is very dated, you have a small cooker and a sink in a corner with a few kitchen cabinets in dark wood!!! This is not shown in the room pictures!!!! The cooker is not connected, so if you want to use it, you have to hire utensils, pots and plates from the hotel and then they will turn it on!!! There is absolutely nothing in the kitchen, not even a spoon. There is no kettle or tea/coffee making facilities in the room. The hotel told us, hire a kettle for €4 a day, or upgrade your room to one with tea/coffee making facility for €48 a day!!! Reminds me of Ryan Air, the hotel is cheap, but everything is extra down to netflix!!! On the positive side, the rooms are quite large with a bedroom off the living area. Balcony is a good size too. The hotel is Affiliated to Melia, so don't expect customer service either!!! I won't be back!!!
With a stay at Hotel Rural Casablanca in Los Realejos, you'll be 6.2 mi (10 km) from Rambla de Castro Protected Area and 7.8 mi (12.5 km) from Garden Beach. This historic hotel is 8.6 mi (13.8 km) from Orotava Valley and 9.4 mi (15.1 km) from Botanical Gardens.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an indoor pool or take in the view from a rooftop terrace and a garden. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and barbecue grills.
You can enjoy a meal at the restaurant serving the guests of Hotel Rural Casablanca, or stop in at the snack bar/deli. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities, a library, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 20 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have bidets and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Visited 18th March and had quite low expectations due to a disappointing holiday at a similar star hotel in Turkey. Although it was a look little tricky to find after leaving the transfer bus but once we were in, the receptionist was very helpful and arrived whilst dinner was still available. Room: Small but very clean and comfortable beds. Everything worked with a decent sized tv too. Facilities: All of the sun loungers looked brand new and the pool was clean and clean poolside loos. Food: For the price we have no complaints with the breakfast and dinner on offer. The bar was a little bit hot and miss but no issue really. Staff: Friendly and helpful. Location: A good 20 mins steep walk to and from the town but we found a local bus route just behind the hotel for a couple of euro on the centre of puerto. Summary: For a 2 star hotel this is excellent. Expected a lot less than we received and very happy with it.
If you're a wheelchair user, please make sure to let the hotel know with plenty of notice. I use a wheelchair that doesn't fold and I couldn't get into my room without taking the wheels off as there's a wardrobe immediately as you enter the room. Fortunately, I am able to walk and only use my chair for longer distances.l, but for others, this could be a real issue. We stayed in that room for one night and they were happy enough to swap me into a different room in the morning. That first night was awful. There were concerning dips in the floor and the noise from being next to the ocean was so loud, plus the wind rattles the windows, it sounded like I was lost at sea. The receptionist was lovely and upgraded us to a family room, no issues, though I hope for the sake of others that there are double rooms available that are more accessible, not just family rooms. The family room was luckily on the other side, so it was totally silent. The breakfasts were quite stale and the milk for the cereal was warm so stuck with the crepes every morning. We did have dinner here one evening but unfortunately, when I got to the dessert stand, there was a cockroach crawling on the food. They were very apologetic and gave both of us a glass of wine as an apology, but then still had to pay full price on the meals. Fortunately, we did bring an extension cord as there weren't many sockets and not all of them even worked. There were no ceiling lights, just plug in lamps, which made it quite dim at night. The pool is barely heated but it takes a few seconds for your body to acclimatise. The mattress is quite firm and I found the pillows were far too high. Also beware that the hotel is on a VERY steep hill. Luckily, I can actually walk quite well in hot weather but I was definitely out of breath when I got from the bottom of the hill to the hotel. The WiFi is awful and I ended up just using my data. The zoo is well worth visiting though and it's a very short distance away. As you come into the hotel, it's got a huge lovely lobby which was lovely to sit in, so it really surprised me how poor everything else was. I have no ill intentions and the staff were lovely but I have to be honest.
Just been back again for the third year, and we’ll definitely be back next year. We love this hotel. Amazing value for money, great pool area and pool bar, we love the hot tubs. We’re always sad to say goodbye to the friendly lizards. The rooms are great, air conditioned, good soundproofing and black out blinds. All of the staff are great. We never want to go home on our last day.
Hotel Casa del Sol offers top-notch services and amenities, ensuring guests experience utmost comfort. Share your photos and respond to emails at your convenience, thanks to the free Wi-Fi internet access offered by hotel. Experience the wonders of Tenerife with ease by utilizing the services provided at car hire.Visitors can take advantage of the accessible parking options directly at the hotel. Reception services such as concierge service, luggage storage and safety deposit boxes are available to accommodate your requirements.Should you desire access to the top entertainment in the city, assistance can be provided by the hotel's tours.Traveling with minimal baggage is achievable at Hotel Casa del Sol, as the hotel's dry cleaning service and laundry service ensures your garments stay fresh.Room amenities feature daily housekeeping, allowing you to unwind and make the most of your visit. The hotel maintains a completely smoke-free zone, providing a breathable atmosphere. Smoking is limited to specified smoking zones.Each accommodation at Hotel Casa del Sol is thoughtfully created and adorned to provide visitors with a comfortable, home-like atmosphere. In select rooms of the hotel, guests can enjoy the advantage of having linen service available for their convenience.At Hotel Casa del Sol, the uniquely tailored rooms provide a configuration choice resembling a balcony or terrace.In select rooms, guests can enjoy a touch of amusement with the availability of cable TV for their entertainment. Rest assured, in a few chosen rooms, you will find the convenience of a refrigerator and a coffee or tea maker at your disposal.Maintain your cleanliness and comfort using a hair dryer, toiletries and towels available in select guest restrooms. Embark on your holiday experience in the most ideal manner. Commence each morning of your visit with an on-site breakfast.Should you prefer not to venture out for a meal, the enticing culinary choices at hotel are always available for your satisfaction.Experience an unforgettable evening with your fellow travelers just a short distance away, at hotel's bar.Throughout the day and evening, grab a bite to eat from hotel's self-service vending machines whenever you please.Indulge in the numerous pursuits available at Hotel Casa del Sol. Make certain to allocate time for discovering the shoreline, easily reachable right from the hotel. Each day at hotel, immerse yourself in the invigorating waters of the pool, perfect for a rejuvenating plunge or a series of revitalizing laps.
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GGuest UserVery successful stay at the hotel. Rooms very comfortable Service at the highest level Breakfast the best we have eaten so far in hotels, everything fresh, very good quality and beautifully served. Lunch in the hotel restaurant also good. Spa beautiful, massage good - although it lasted shorter than the purchased package, hairdresser also good. Subtracts a star for the bill at the end. I wasn't going to check, but I was thrown by an extra massage service in the spa that I didn't have. I do not know if it was done on purpose to pay more, but in a hotel like this it should not happen, especially since the signed bills did not include such a massage. Additional time unnecessarily spent at the reception. Distaste remains.
Honestly one of the best hotels I've stayed in. Beds - comfortable Rooms - tidy View - amazing Location - perfect for me (bit of a walk from the main town with quite a few steps but doable) Pools - clean and well maintained Food - there's something for everyone You need to hire your towels for the sun loungers etc but its only €10 each and at the end of your stay you get it back when you return them. The bars and restaurants only take card no cash. Definitely worth it!!
GGuest UserJust been back again for the third year, and we’ll definitely be back next year. We love this hotel. Amazing value for money, great pool area and pool bar, we love the hot tubs. We’re always sad to say goodbye to the friendly lizards. The rooms are great, air conditioned, good soundproofing and black out blinds. All of the staff are great. We never want to go home on our last day.
GGuest UserApartment is very comfortable room, with balcony and table, indoor table, all kitchen comfort. Family is done almost every day. Very clean, very friendly staff, including at the reception.
We were next to the restaurant on the floor, so a little noise in the evening, but next to enjoy the animations. The residence is well placed to walk in the city, car parked outside at a maximum of 5 minutes in adjacent streets.
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Very happy with our stay.
If you like going for a walk from your hotel, then forget about this one!!! On top of a very steep hill with steep road going down and when you get down you are on a very narrow busy road with mostly no pavements and nothing nice to look at. When you want to get back up to the hotel, it's very hard work. Just don't bother. The hotel offers a shuttle service to the town centre, on weekdays, very limited on Saturdays and none on Sundays or holidays. On a good day, the last shuttle is about 5.45 back to the hotel. Then you are stuck unless you want to use taxis to and from the town. Puerto del la Cruz centre is about 3 miles down hill to the harbour. You will see it all in a couple hours!!! This area is very cloudy and about 10 degrees cooler than the other side of the island, like Los Christianos and Los Americas which are much more busier, sunnier, warmer and much more to do and see. I really recommend Puerto de La Cruz for just a day trip and no more!!! Because of the mountain range surrounding this area, all the clouds get traped over this area, which means it's much cooler, more cloudy, but more green. If you are looking for sun in Tenerife, then stay in the south of the island. The hotel itself is very dated, you have a small cooker and a sink in a corner with a few kitchen cabinets in dark wood!!! This is not shown in the room pictures!!!! The cooker is not connected, so if you want to use it, you have to hire utensils, pots and plates from the hotel and then they will turn it on!!! There is absolutely nothing in the kitchen, not even a spoon. There is no kettle or tea/coffee making facilities in the room. The hotel told us, hire a kettle for €4 a day, or upgrade your room to one with tea/coffee making facility for €48 a day!!! Reminds me of Ryan Air, the hotel is cheap, but everything is extra down to netflix!!! On the positive side, the rooms are quite large with a bedroom off the living area. Balcony is a good size too. The hotel is Affiliated to Melia, so don't expect customer service either!!! I won't be back!!!
GGuest UserEverything corresponds to the description and photographs, clean, cozy, friendly staff, nearby there is a store, a kiosk with excursions, a bus station, a beach (waves, always a red flag), you can walk to the city beach with swimming pools, the nature is very beautiful, everything is super.
GGuest UserIf you're a wheelchair user, please make sure to let the hotel know with plenty of notice. I use a wheelchair that doesn't fold and I couldn't get into my room without taking the wheels off as there's a wardrobe immediately as you enter the room. Fortunately, I am able to walk and only use my chair for longer distances.l, but for others, this could be a real issue. We stayed in that room for one night and they were happy enough to swap me into a different room in the morning. That first night was awful. There were concerning dips in the floor and the noise from being next to the ocean was so loud, plus the wind rattles the windows, it sounded like I was lost at sea. The receptionist was lovely and upgraded us to a family room, no issues, though I hope for the sake of others that there are double rooms available that are more accessible, not just family rooms. The family room was luckily on the other side, so it was totally silent. The breakfasts were quite stale and the milk for the cereal was warm so stuck with the crepes every morning. We did have dinner here one evening but unfortunately, when I got to the dessert stand, there was a cockroach crawling on the food. They were very apologetic and gave both of us a glass of wine as an apology, but then still had to pay full price on the meals. Fortunately, we did bring an extension cord as there weren't many sockets and not all of them even worked. There were no ceiling lights, just plug in lamps, which made it quite dim at night. The pool is barely heated but it takes a few seconds for your body to acclimatise. The mattress is quite firm and I found the pillows were far too high. Also beware that the hotel is on a VERY steep hill. Luckily, I can actually walk quite well in hot weather but I was definitely out of breath when I got from the bottom of the hill to the hotel. The WiFi is awful and I ended up just using my data. The zoo is well worth visiting though and it's a very short distance away. As you come into the hotel, it's got a huge lovely lobby which was lovely to sit in, so it really surprised me how poor everything else was. I have no ill intentions and the staff were lovely but I have to be honest.
GGuest UserBooked a full board and food was up to expectations. However do note that drinks (alcohol, soft drinks and even water) are charged separately even under full board. The bed in the room was adequate and had a great unobstructed view of the coast.
AAnonymous UserReally nice staff, yet quite noisy at any time...The walls and balcony doors are just useless...could hear maintenance sound of the terrace, peole chatting, and even TV programs from the next room all night...
This hotel was a huge disappointment. For the price we paid, I would definitely go somewhere else. I booked a room for myself and two kids (16 and 11) on a booking platform that described the room as suitable for three people, with a maximum of two adults. I assumed it would be a double or twin room with an extra bed for a child. However, when we arrived to check-in in the evening, they told us they had no record of three guests, only two adults, and that we could not stay in the room we had selected. They gave us a bigger apartment and asked me to come to the front desk the next morning to resolve the situation. I must say that the gentleman at the front desk during the evening shift was sincerely apologetic and showed empathy. However, the front desk man in the morning was a completely different story. He was rude and arrogant, and I've never experienced such poor hospitality. He showed no acknowledgement of their incorrect advertisement. They claimed that the room we selected was only suitable for two adults, with a maximum of one two-year-old child. I took the time to search through several different platforms where this ”family-friendly” hotel was listed, and on all of them, it stated that children up to the age of 13 were free of charge. However, in our case, we were asked to pay extra for our 11-year-old, which amounted to a 50% increase in the original price. With poor English skills, the only argument they had was several times ”It's not my problem. You pay now or leave!” - without getting back any money for the rest of the nights, of course. In the end, we paid the price and were reimbursed by the booking platform afterward, although I'm quite certain it was the hotel's fault. Mistakes do happen, but the rudeness and poor attitude of the staff were unacceptable. I don't see the hotel as family-friendly, friendly, or even polite at all. As for the hotel itself, the amenities were quite old, as evidenced by the condition of the rooms, restaurant, and outdoors. The pool was literally colder than the ocean, and nobody could stay in it for more than five minutes. For the original price, I would say it's about average, but after the 50% increase we paid, the hotel is way below average, and I would rather find a better hotel in a better location. To top it off, when we were leaving breakfast, one lady working in the restaurant got hysterical about our 11-year-old taking an APPLE from the breakfast buffet - how silly and rude reaction, especially to a kid.
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Hotel Rural Orotava
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