The four-pearl Santa Barbara & Golf Ocean Club has 279 modern Studios and Apartments with full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and some balconies with lovely ocean views. The hotel has a pool, restaurants and bars, a hot breakfast, spa, gym, and plenty of activities for adults and kids. However, there are quite a few pesky fees for use of the spa, gym, towels, safes, Wi-Fi, breakfast, and sometimes housekeeping. As for location, the hotel is a five-minute walk from beaches and a short drive to golf courses, neither of which are not actually found on the property, despite the deceptive name. Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf doesn't have a golf course on-site either, but it does have free Wi-Fi and a gym that guests can use for free.
The four-pearl Santa Barbara & Golf Ocean Club has 279 modern Studios and Apartments with full kitchens, flat-screen TVs, and some balconies with lovely ocean views. The hotel has a pool, restaurants and bars, a hot breakfast, spa, gym, and plenty of activities for adults and kids. However, there are quite a few pesky fees for use of the spa, gym, towels, safes, Wi-Fi, breakfast, and sometimes housekeeping. As for location, the hotel is a five-minute walk from beaches and a short drive to golf courses, neither of which are not actually found on the property, despite the deceptive name. Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf doesn't have a golf course on-site either, but it does have free Wi-Fi and a gym that guests can use for free.
Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf is a four-and-a-half-pearl resort that overlooks the ocean. This all-inclusive property attracts lots of couples and some families with its quiet atmosphere -- a far cry from the more nightlife-focused Las Americas. Its 331 contemporary units have furnished balconies and attractive bathrooms, but no minibars, and some past guests have noted uncomfortable beds and noise. The hotel has eight swimming pools (six with saltwater), a fitness center, multiple tennis courts, and even a rock-climbing wall. But the most unique feature is the on-site "historical experience" museum and private nature reserve. While you'd be hard-pressed to find anything comparable, there are certainly more luxurious alternatives, such as Gran Melia Palacio De Isora, a bit further up the coast.
Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf is a four-and-a-half-pearl resort that overlooks the ocean. This all-inclusive property attracts lots of couples and some families with its quiet atmosphere -- a far cry from the more nightlife-focused Las Americas. Its 331 contemporary units have furnished balconies and attractive bathrooms, but no minibars, and some past guests have noted uncomfortable beds and noise. The hotel has eight swimming pools (six with saltwater), a fitness center, multiple tennis courts, and even a rock-climbing wall. But the most unique feature is the on-site "historical experience" museum and private nature reserve. While you'd be hard-pressed to find anything comparable, there are certainly more luxurious alternatives, such as Gran Melia Palacio De Isora, a bit further up the coast.
The oceanfront, upper-middle range Vincci Tenerife Golf Hotel has a secluded location a short drive from the airport. It features a couple of solid amenities for kids -- including a kids’ club and family-friendly entertainment -- but the property draws mostly couples. Most rooms are pleasingly contemporary, with two distinct, subtle themes -- earth and ocean, and color palettes to match. Some of the rooms are a bit dated, with mattresses that guests complain are past their prime, but they all come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and pillow menus. There is a small fitness center, a nice spa, and a tennis court -- but the highlight here is the stylish pool, with a wooden deck and expansive ocean views. Be aware that the beach is rocky.
The oceanfront, upper-middle range Vincci Tenerife Golf Hotel has a secluded location a short drive from the airport. It features a couple of solid amenities for kids -- including a kids’ club and family-friendly entertainment -- but the property draws mostly couples. Most rooms are pleasingly contemporary, with two distinct, subtle themes -- earth and ocean, and color palettes to match. Some of the rooms are a bit dated, with mattresses that guests complain are past their prime, but they all come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, air-conditioning, and pillow menus. There is a small fitness center, a nice spa, and a tennis court -- but the highlight here is the stylish pool, with a wooden deck and expansive ocean views. Be aware that the beach is rocky.