Pros

  • Quiet property within walking distance of the beach, restaurants, and shops
  • Spacious one-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, sofa beds, and balconies
  • Small pool with a separate kiddy section and a few dozen loungers
  • Poolside bar with cheap daily lunch specials and drinks
  • Cheerful lobby with book exchange corner and vending machines
  • Laundry room for guest use (for a fee)
  • Free Wi-Fi in common areas
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Cons

  • Front desk closes at night (emergency number available 24/7)
  • No full restaurant on-site
  • Apartments are showing some wear and tear and have thin walls
  • Fee for in-room safes (common in Lanzarote)
  • No air-conditioning in apartments; fee for loaner fans
  • No toiletries provided
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Bottom Line

Apartamentos Sol is a tiny budget apartment complex located a short walk from lovely Las Cucharas Beach and a range of shops, bars, and restaurants. There is little besides a small pool and a laundry room for guest use, but its 52 well-equipped apartments make it one of the best values in Costa Teguise for those seeking a cheap and cheerful self-catering vacation. Beds are comfortable, living rooms have sofa beds and flat-screen TVs, and unlike at some other apartment properties in town, kitchens feature all the necessities, including microwaves, mini-fridges, toasters, electric kettles, and coffeemakers. Some wear and tear is to be expected, though, and thin walls may be an issue for light sleepers. The poolside bar offers tasty lunch specials, but there is no full restaurant on-site. Those seeking the option of all-inclusive rates may prefer Blue Sea Costa Teguise Beach Apartments.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Apartamentos Sol

Scene

Small apartment complex popular with extended-stay guests and older couples

A small pool, a snack bar, a lobby, and a few apartment buildings are all there is at Apartamentos Sol. Few properties in Costa Teguise are as bare bones as this, but the hotel draws a long list of regular customers -- most of whom are older British or German couples and families -- with low rates, homey apartments, friendly staff, and a quiet atmosphere. The hotel has a good share of extended-stay guests in the winter, some of whom hole up here for up to six months a year. Indeed, with its limited features and low whitewashed buildings set around a small pool, the property feels more like a private villa complex than a hotel. The lobby is light and cheerful, with orange and red accent walls, a few dark couches, a cute wooden table, and a few shelves with books left behind by past guests. Although kids can be heard splashing around in the pool, the vibe is generally quiet at Apartamentos Sol. The pool bar is the busiest part of the property, with a decent drinks menu, weekly barbecue parties at lunchtime, and inexpensive daily lunch specials.

First opened in 1986, the property is basic throughout, and some areas are definitely in need of an update, but Apartamentos Sol offers good value for those seeking a cheap, no-frills vacation in the sun. Another good option for budget travelers is Celeste Apartments, which has similar rates and an even more central location in town. Blue Sea Costa Teguise Beach Apartments has an on-site restaurant and offers all-inclusive rates, but there are plenty of extra fees, including for Wi-Fi, most TV channels, and virtually all kitchen tools. Families seeking a more bustling, kid-friendly property may want to compare rates at Apartamentos Galeon Playa, which offers a full entertainment program, a kids’ club, and several pools. 

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Location

Within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and a sandy beach

Apartamentos Sol is located on a quiet street a five-minute walk from Avenida de las Islas Canarias, a wide street lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. There is a supermarket right down the street from the hotel, and a couple of others can be found within three blocks of the property. While not in the heart of the action, Apartamentos Sol is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk of Costa Teguise’s main drag and Pueblo Marinero, a charming little square full of dining and drinking options and designed by famous local architect Cesar Manrique. Sandy Las Cucharas beach is also just a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and Charcos Bay is just a little farther away but still within easy walking distance. The only golf course in the area (and one of the few in Lanzarote) is a five-minute drive away. Arrecife, home to a handful of historic and cultural attractions -- including San Gabriel and San Jose castles, La Recova Market, and the 18th-century San Gines Church -- is a 15-minute drive away. The airport is a also just about 15 minutes away by car.

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Rooms

Simple one-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens and balconies

The hotel’s 52 one-bedroom apartments are clean and decorated in a simple, somewhat dated style, with white tile floors, slightly worn pine wood furniture, and darker accents in windows and doors. While decor is nothing to write home about and some areas are showing wear and tear, apartments are well-equipped, with flat-screen TVs (there’s a refundable deposit for TV remotes), sofa beds, and quality mattresses. Likewise, kitchens have all the necessities for cooking a simple meal, which is surprisingly rare in Lanzarote. In many other budget apartment complexes, electric kettles, coffeemakers, toasters, and microwaves are available for a fee, but they’re all standard amenities at Apartamentos Sol. Free Wi-Fi is available in common areas, but due to the small size of the property it is possible to pick up the signal from most rooms. All apartments have at least a small balcony furnished with plastic chairs, but top-floor units have larger terraces with loungers.

Bathrooms are equipped with professional hairdryers (also rare in Lanzarote), but most are in need of updates, and no toiletries are provided beyond two bars of soap. All bathrooms have shower/tub combos.

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Features

Pool, snack bar, and laundry room

All 52 apartments are built around a central patio complete with a small family pool and a shallower one for children. There are a few dozen loungers and a handful of umbrellas around it, and stylish lounge furniture with thick white cushions line the side of the courtyard closest to reception. There is no grass around the pool, but palm trees and shrubs dot the long, narrow gardens going all around the deck, adding a touch of green to the mostly paved outdoor spaces. A small palapa adjacent to the pool houses the pool bar, which offers an array of snacks and drinks during the day, as well as tasty and inexpensive lunch specials. Barbecue and paella days are particularly popular among guests. The snack bar closes in the mid-afternoon, and most guests either make dinner in their apartment or go out to one of the many restaurants in the area, as there is no full restaurant on-site. The hotel also features a laundry room that guests can use for a fee. 

Reception is not manned overnight, but guests are given a key to the main entrance, and there is an emergency number available 24/7. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Apartamentos Sol

Scene

Small apartment complex popular with extended-stay guests and older couples

A small pool, a snack bar, a lobby, and a few apartment buildings are all there is at Apartamentos Sol. Few properties in Costa Teguise are as bare bones as this, but the hotel draws a long list of regular customers -- most of whom are older British or German couples and families -- with low rates, homey apartments, friendly staff, and a quiet atmosphere. The hotel has a good share of extended-stay guests in the winter, some of whom hole up here for up to six months a year. Indeed, with its limited features and low whitewashed buildings set around a small pool, the property feels more like a private villa complex than a hotel. The lobby is light and cheerful, with orange and red accent walls, a few dark couches, a cute wooden table, and a few shelves with books left behind by past guests. Although kids can be heard splashing around in the pool, the vibe is generally quiet at Apartamentos Sol. The pool bar is the busiest part of the property, with a decent drinks menu, weekly barbecue parties at lunchtime, and inexpensive daily lunch specials.

First opened in 1986, the property is basic throughout, and some areas are definitely in need of an update, but Apartamentos Sol offers good value for those seeking a cheap, no-frills vacation in the sun. Another good option for budget travelers is Celeste Apartments, which has similar rates and an even more central location in town. Blue Sea Costa Teguise Beach Apartments has an on-site restaurant and offers all-inclusive rates, but there are plenty of extra fees, including for Wi-Fi, most TV channels, and virtually all kitchen tools. Families seeking a more bustling, kid-friendly property may want to compare rates at Apartamentos Galeon Playa, which offers a full entertainment program, a kids’ club, and several pools. 

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Location

Within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and a sandy beach

Apartamentos Sol is located on a quiet street a five-minute walk from Avenida de las Islas Canarias, a wide street lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. There is a supermarket right down the street from the hotel, and a couple of others can be found within three blocks of the property. While not in the heart of the action, Apartamentos Sol is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk of Costa Teguise’s main drag and Pueblo Marinero, a charming little square full of dining and drinking options and designed by famous local architect Cesar Manrique. Sandy Las Cucharas beach is also just a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and Charcos Bay is just a little farther away but still within easy walking distance. The only golf course in the area (and one of the few in Lanzarote) is a five-minute drive away. Arrecife, home to a handful of historic and cultural attractions -- including San Gabriel and San Jose castles, La Recova Market, and the 18th-century San Gines Church -- is a 15-minute drive away. The airport is a also just about 15 minutes away by car.

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Rooms

Simple one-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens and balconies

The hotel’s 52 one-bedroom apartments are clean and decorated in a simple, somewhat dated style, with white tile floors, slightly worn pine wood furniture, and darker accents in windows and doors. While decor is nothing to write home about and some areas are showing wear and tear, apartments are well-equipped, with flat-screen TVs (there’s a refundable deposit for TV remotes), sofa beds, and quality mattresses. Likewise, kitchens have all the necessities for cooking a simple meal, which is surprisingly rare in Lanzarote. In many other budget apartment complexes, electric kettles, coffeemakers, toasters, and microwaves are available for a fee, but they’re all standard amenities at Apartamentos Sol. Free Wi-Fi is available in common areas, but due to the small size of the property it is possible to pick up the signal from most rooms. All apartments have at least a small balcony furnished with plastic chairs, but top-floor units have larger terraces with loungers.

Bathrooms are equipped with professional hairdryers (also rare in Lanzarote), but most are in need of updates, and no toiletries are provided beyond two bars of soap. All bathrooms have shower/tub combos.

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Features

Pool, snack bar, and laundry room

All 52 apartments are built around a central patio complete with a small family pool and a shallower one for children. There are a few dozen loungers and a handful of umbrellas around it, and stylish lounge furniture with thick white cushions line the side of the courtyard closest to reception. There is no grass around the pool, but palm trees and shrubs dot the long, narrow gardens going all around the deck, adding a touch of green to the mostly paved outdoor spaces. A small palapa adjacent to the pool houses the pool bar, which offers an array of snacks and drinks during the day, as well as tasty and inexpensive lunch specials. Barbecue and paella days are particularly popular among guests. The snack bar closes in the mid-afternoon, and most guests either make dinner in their apartment or go out to one of the many restaurants in the area, as there is no full restaurant on-site. The hotel also features a laundry room that guests can use for a fee. 

Reception is not manned overnight, but guests are given a key to the main entrance, and there is an emergency number available 24/7. 

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Cable

  • Children's Pool

  • Cribs

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

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