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Hotel Description
The Hotel Jardin Tecina which is located on the magical island of La Gomera, Canary Islands, is a unique tourist complex which stands on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and overlooking the neighbouring island of Tenerife with its majestic Mount Teide. It is surrounded by a lush garden of over 70,000 m2, situated very close to Tecina Golf. More than 50 species of plants and flowers from all corners of the world contribute to the creation of this wonderful paradise. The Hotel Jardin Tecina is the ideal place for those seeking a healthy and rejuvenating rest in a natural environment. The Jardin Tecina Hotel is 50 metres from the pebble beach and 700 metres from the centre of Playa de Santiago. There is a bus stop and taxis within 50 metres and the hotels golf course is a two minute drive away. The Island can easily be reached from Tenerife South airport by catching a taxi to Los Cristianos and then a ferry across to La Gomera. Details on ferries to La Gomera can be seen here.
Facilities
The hotel has five swimming pools; one in the family area with a jacuzzi. The hotel has 3 restaurants including an a la carte option. There is also a poolside restaurant/BBQ, a beachfront BBQ and a snack bar. The hotel also has 5 bars.
All Inclusive
The hotel operates an all inclusive option which includes buffet style breakfast, lunch and dinner, snacks and ice creams from 11am to 5pm in the pool bar, pastries, cakes, tea and coffee in the pool bar and bar Kristina, drinks in all bars and restaurants (selection of local and international brands from 10am to midnight) plus a 30% discount on drinks not included in the all inclusive programme, one themed dinner in the Restaurant Internacional and one themed dinner in BBQ Club Laurel per guest per stay (with prior reservation), and complimentary daily replenishment of minibar with non alcoholic beverages. Guests on all inclusive will be required to wear a bracelet for identification.
Rooms
The Jardin Tecina Hotel has 434 rooms in total. The hotel's gardens are a botanists dream, and guided tours are conducted once a week. |
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