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Casa Aladin
Bright, cozy holiday home with large sun terrace, two separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in climatically preferred location with communal pool and lush outdoor planting.
From the approx. 35 sqm terrace which is situated directly in front of the living room with beautifully designed dining area you may enjoy the view of the sea. Certainly the large pool with its impressive 4 x 9 x 1,60 m is a particular highlight. The pool, based on skin-friendly saltwater base is shared with Casa Soraya and Casa Soluna. Another favorite spot is definitely the private terrace.
The interior of the Casa Aladin is characterized by a friendly, bright design, partly covered by beautiful, square, Canarian wooden roofs. Emphasis is put on space, clear lines and a bright design with playful accents.
The large glass windows create a bright and friendly ambience. The comfortable beds are stylishly covered by authentic, Canarian wooden roofs. Colorful bedspreads are appealing highlights and make it easy for every visitor to feel at home immediately.
One of the bathrooms has a large corner bath. The second, newly renovated bathroom has a shower and next door in a separate room a washing machine available to guests.
In the close neighbourhood you find the Spa of the house owner, where a large range of massages and treatments are offered, so mind, soul and body may all relax in the holidays.
Facilities
- 1 Double Bed 180x200
- 2 Bathrooms
- 2 Single Beds 90x200
- Air Condition Cold / Warm
- Baby Cot
- Barbecue
- Bathtub
- Bidet
- Bus Stop nearby
- CD - Player
- Coffee Maker
- Community Pool with salt Water
- Dishwasher
- Electric Kettle
- Electric Stove 4 Hobs
- Fridge / Freezer
- Hair Dryer
- High Chair
- Internet - WiFi
- Iron
- Ironing board
- Linen Change & Cleaning from 8 nights
- Mosquito nets on the windows
- Outdoor Furniture
- Oven
- Parking Space
- Pet Not Allowed
- Pool Cleaning 1x week
- Radio
- Safe
- Saltwater Pool
- SAT-TV
- Shower
- Sun Umbrellas
- Sunbeds
- Terrace
- Toaster
- Washing Machine
- Welcome Basket
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La Palma

The island of La Palma with its breathtaking landscapes, imposing volcanoes, dense forests and its incomparable starry sky, together with the island of El Hierro, is one of the most western islands of the Canary archipelago. Like every island in this archipelago, La Palma owes its existence to volcanic activity, but is one of the youngest of the seven islands, dating back some 1.7 million years. The volcanic origin of La Palma is still clearly recognizable today, especially the southern part of the island with the volcano Teneguía, last erupted in 1971, offers interesting insights into the geological past.
The year-round mild climate with average temperatures between 18 and 27 degrees Celsius is primarily determined by the north east trade wind. This weather phenomenon is responsible for the fact that on the island La Palma pleasantly subtropical climate prevails and by the humidity carried along in the trade wind clouds also a rich vegetation thrives.
Combined with the unique geological structure of the island, this results in a variety of vegetation zones that are rarely found in such a small area of the world.
In 1983 the “Isla Bonita”, as La Palma is also called, was declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Another special feature of La Palma is the unique starry sky. Due to its location in the Atlantic Ocean, the comparatively sparse population and the highest elevation, the 2426 metre high Roque de los Muchachos, the island was chosen as the location for one of the most modern and largest observatories in the world.
The official population of the island is approximately 80,000 people spread over a total area of about 708 square kilometres. Traditional festivals such as the Bajada de la Virgen or the Los Indianos carnival, famous far beyond the island’s borders, bear witness to the zest for life of the Palmeros. Not only the geographical location, but also the numerous immigrants from Central and South America show a variety of Hispanic influences in island life, cultural events and also in the cuisine.
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