Villa Las Dunas is a small, modern family run guesthouse located in the coastal area of El Medano in the south of Tenerife. The villa is situated in a complex of around 10 villas some residential and some holiday villas. The villa offers quality accommodation and privacy in beautiful surroundings.
We have 4 twin rooms with superb views across the ocean (we are only 200 m from the sea!) or mountain views. We think the villa has everything you could need for a super holiday and more. We will do everything we can to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
The Villa is located on the coast around 15 minutes walk from the town centre of El Medano. El Medano is a lively, friendly village which boasts lots of bars and restaurants all on the sea front or around the village square. The beach in El Medano is said to be the longest in Tenerife at 2km, the water is shallow and ideal for families and sun seekers. El Medano is typically canarian and quite unlike some of the resorts you would normally associate with Tenerife. Its fair to say when in El Medano you could be anywhere in the world!
El Medano is a haven for many sports enthusiasts, the villa is situated in an ideal location for kitesurfing, windsurfing, mountain biking and hiking etc and Nigel and Jill can give information on these sports and the hire of equipment. There is also free storage for the equipment. If you prefer to chill out then the heated pool is the ideal place and is never crowded.
Car hire is not necessary for an enjoyable stay, however to see the real beauty and variety that Tenerife offers, a drive out of the resort to explore the rest of the island is definitely recommended. Hire cars are available directly from the guesthouse.
The owners Nigel and Jill have holidayed and lived in El Medano for several years before opening the guesthouse.
Let us know if you require a lift from the airport, if we can we will be happy to collect you.
The prices shown are per room per night not per person and include a plentiful breakfast served on our terrace overlooking the ocean. |