Great Spot on the Quieter Side of Tenerife.
The complex is perfectly situated on the edges of Puerto De Santiago and Los Gigantes making it easy to access either town. There are two supermarkets within walking distance and easy access to bus routes.
El Marques Palace is a four-story, 34-unit apartment-style property located in Santiago del Teide, near several beaches. All units have large furnished balconies, some overlooking the sea. The one, two and three-bedroom apartments are air-conditioned and feature kitchens with refrigerators and microwaves. Each has a dining area, sitting area, sofa bed and an LCD TV. The hotel has an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi in public areas, a computer station and self-parking for a fee. El Marques Palace does not have a restaurant but there is a poolside bar. There are several supermarkets close-by and many restaurants within walking distance. The hotel provides free bottled water. Just a 20-minute walk from Los Gigantes Marina and Los Gigantes Beach, this hotel is 6.1 km from Alcala Beach and 30.6 km from Los Cristianos Beach.
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The complex is perfectly situated on the edges of Puerto De Santiago and Los Gigantes making it easy to access either town. There are two supermarkets within walking distance and easy access to bus routes.
Families and groups especially like the 3-bedroom units with kitchens and large dining and sitting areas. In some units bedrooms open on to a large shared terrace.
The 10-minute walk along the water to Los Gigantes is spectacular, with stunning views over the rugged cliffs and sea. Guests say the natural rock pool is not to be missed.
Many guests say the property is great for older couples, but families might apparently struggle to keep restless kids happy. The atmosphere is quiet and low-key, with a policy of no balls in the pool and limited use of inflatables. No noise is permitted a
While the walk to Los Gigantes may be breathtaking, the walk home can be a challenge, especially after dinner or shopping. There are two ways back to the hotel, and if you choose the faster route you’ll head up the infamous ‘cardiac hill’, which could be
Returning guests say the apartments are lovely and still retain their charm but parts of the complex need a makeover, particularly the pool area. Loungers could be replaced and the pool bar seems to be open and shut at whim. Some guests complain that the
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