Didn't like the hotel

Written: 14 august 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2011
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Rested with family and friends in August 2011. In Tenerife for the first time, I really liked the island itself, which can not be said about the hotel. The hotel is large, but has long been in need of restoration, does not correspond to the level of 5 stars, small rooms with very old furniture and ancient hair dryers, which simply cannot dry your hair. At first we had a room with a view of the city, it was impossible to be on the balcony, the ventilation outlet from the kitchen did not allow us to breathe fresh air, and the balcony doors did not close at all, the room was changed to another one for 180 euros overlooking the pool, but the room itself turned out to be similar, only with closing doors. Safes and refrigerators are paid, wi-fi is free in the rooms, you just need to find out the code at the reception. I liked the food very much, there were fresh juices and smoothies every day, as well as delicious jamon, cheeses and fish from time to time. Beaches for lovers of a relaxing holiday, no waves and stones are exposed at low tide, it is not very convenient to enter the water (only from one side). Sunbeds and umbrellas are paid. Every evening there was animation, but only in Spanish. The excursion was taken individually with a Russian-speaking guide, a sightseeing tour of the island + the Teide volcano, lunch in a mountain village, a dragon tree, wine tasting and swimming on the black sands in the north of the island - all within one day, I liked it very much, saves time and money. On another day, we went shopping in Santa Cruz, again on our own, by bus, took a sightseeing tour of the city and went to all the shops and the shopping center (El Cortes Ingles), drank delicious barraquito coffee (I advise everyone to try it! ) In a local cafe . We were also in Loro Parque, I liked it very much, especially the show of killer whales, we spent no more than 2 hours there and went to swim on a gorgeous beach with black sand and huge waves. We went to La Caleta for lunch, where delicious fish and seafood are served, we tried sea bream, moray eels, langoustines and local dishes, we were very pleased! We especially liked the Brazilian restaurant Rodeo in Costa Adeje, which serves 15 different types of meat !!! , there is also a buffet with side dishes and salads and, of course, dessert, Rodeo did not leave anyone indifferent! In general, apart from the hotel, I really liked the rest, we left with a lot of impressions
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