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Villa Charlana
Exclusive villa in Puerto del Carmen for up to four people, with a private pool and within walking distance to beaches and shopping facilities.
Villa Charlana is located near Puerto del Carmen’s golden sandy beaches and many excellent restaurants, bars and shops.
The holiday home has a spacious and open plan living area with a fully furnished kitchen, high quality furniture and an integrated dining area. There are also two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedroom with solid wooden flooring and an ensuite bathroom is located on the upstairs and offers fantastic views of the Atlantic Ocean from the two adjoining terraces.
The private pool area is surrounded by a small garden, along with sun loungers, a barbecue and a dining area with a pergola to provide shade on summer days.
Facilities
- 1 Bathroom
- 1 Bathroom En-Suite
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Air Condition Cold / Warm
- Baby Cot
- Balcony
- Barbecue
- Bathtub
- Bed Linen & Towels are Provided
- Coffee Maker
- Covered Terrace
- Dishwasher
- Dryer
- Electric Kettle
- Fridge / Freezer
- Hair Dryer
- High Chair
- Internet - WiFi
- Iron
- Ironing Board
- Living Room with Kitchen and Dining Room
- Microwave
- Outdoor Furniture
- Oven
- Parking Space
- Partial Ocean View
- Private Swimming Pool
- SAT-TV
- Shower
- Sofa
- Stove
- Sunbeds
- Terrace
- Toaster
- Washing Machine
Internet
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Lanzarote
Lanzarote forms the northeasternmost outpost of the Canarian archipelago. Only about 11 km to the south of Lanzarote is the Canary Island of Fuerteventura. To the north lie the small islands of the Chinijo Archipelago: La Craciosa, Montanña Clara, Alegranza, Roque del Oeste, and Roque del Este.
All of these belong to Lanzarote and are, with the exception of La Graciosa, uninhabited. Up until very recently, La Graciosa could not even obtain the status of an island.
Lanzarote has over 213 km of coastline, of which 10 km are sandy and 16 km are rocky beaches. The island’s natural bounty is incomparable, and was recognized by UNESCO when it designated Lanzarote, the first island of its kind, a biosphere reserve in 1993.
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