This modern complex is made up of slick white buildings with two outdoor pools enticing you in with their lake-like appearance. Situated in Corralejo, not only are you 600 metres away from the coast, but the resort’s photogenic sand dunes aren’t much further.
Holidaying with mini guests? The hotel also comes with a kids’ club where little ones can join in with a host of supervised activities while parents rest knowing their children are in safe hands. There’s an expansive buffet where you can take full advantage of your All Inclusive board basis, and don’t forget to grab a Sangria poolside – you’re in Spain after all.
Deluxe rooms as standard
With 284 rooms in total made up of deluxe stays and four suites, you don’t have to upgrade for a luxurious retreat. All these contemporary spaces look like they could grace the pages of an interior design brochure with a plush grey sofa, TV hanging on the wall and pristine bedspreads with turquoise cushions adding a dash of colour to its neutral decor.
You can also bag a base with a pool view from your balcony, ideal for watching those last rays of sunlight settling on the water. You’ll also find a sofa bed in all accommodation types, making sure you can squeeze the full family in, while a kettle, fridge and free Wi-Fi will have you feeling at home in no time.
International buffet stations
There may not be tons of All Inclusive options when it comes to dining, but the few on offer are of a high standard. With that in mind, beach wear is not permitted in any of its venues.
Botanic Lounge: Serving dinner options with themed spreads from Asian to Mexican and Canarian, this tasty spot invites you to savour international options three times a week with show-cooking stations promising fresh fare.
Lobos Beach: Serving all of your main meals, head here for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Early morning you’ll find fry-up favourites like sausage and egg alongside croissants, fruit and cereal, then midday kids can head straight for the chips while you hit the salad and pasta corners. By the time evening approaches, expect an array of flavours including roast meat dishes, plant-based stir-fries perfect for vegetarians and warm pizza slices.
Coco Locos: You can’t miss this poolside bar with its shack-like appearance. Here you’ll find self-service machines where you can help yourself to hot and cold beverages, so you can look forward to wine, Sangria, beer and branded soft drinks on tap.
Faro’s Club: Open until midnight, this is the place to watch all the latest sports action with coverage daily.
*Please note – restaurant opening times will vary depending on the season and prior reservations may be required.
A stylish pool scene
The hotel’s action centres around its two sprawling pool areas with the animation team hosting daytime activities. With a huge selection of tanning opportunities there’s plenty of room by the water if you’re planning on spending the whole day slumped on a sunlounger. There isn’t a long list of facilities, but guests can take advantage of tennis courts and a pool table when they want to create their own fun.
Mini travellers will prefer the onsite playground where two petite slides and a seesaw await. There’s also a kids’ club and paddle-friendly pool if you’re looking for greater ways to tire your little ones out. Adults can hit the sauna or gym when they want to focus on their mind and body. As for treatments, you can always head to the establishment’s sister hotel if you’re craving a relaxing massage.
Northern Fuerteventura
Right in the heart of Corralejo, one of the most popular resorts in Fuerteventura, this hotel places you just metres away from a local beach when you want to swap pool days for sunbathing sessions along the coast. There’s a promenade which takes you to the Old Town where you’ll find quaint tapas bars centred around the harbour area.
Want to explore further? You’re also just 10 minutes down the road from the famous Corralejo sand dunes which make up part of a national park. This desert-like marvel is a must-see during your time on the island.