Gästanvändare
30 mars 2023
We stayed 11 nights in a privately owned apartment on Phase I of the development .The development has over 200 apartments, some privately owned and some managed by the developers. It is conveniently located for supermarkets, bars and local restaurants.(Mercadona 10 minutes walk and other, smaller minimarkets just across the road). The main beach is a ten minute walk away down a pretty steep hill, so save some energy for the walk back. Local restaurants serve a good variety of local and international food. Bars are relatively inexpensive - depending on the location. As usual the local minimarkets are most expensive, but convenient. The complex was quiet when we stayed there, especially at night The apartment complex is very shabby in places and the management seem to have adopted a ‘make do and mend’ approach. Example, block paviour pavements have been patched with stones and cement. Lots of pieces of render missing on the corners of walls. Those that have been patched have been painted in paint that doesn't match the original. Generally makes the place look a bit tired and run down. The pools. When we stayed approximately half of the pools were closed, drained and roped off. (See photos). The bar in the lower part looked permanently closed and emptied of fixtures. We never saw anyone working on them, so this seems a long-term thing. GUESTS SHOULD BE ADVISED OF THIS. Our apartment was privately owned, and let through an agent. They didn't inform us of this. The end reesult was a lack of sunbed space and the leaving of towels on sunbeds reared it's ugly head. As a result we didn't use the pools. All in all, we would return to Costa Adeje, but not to this apartment complex.
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