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Bahia Del Duque, Tenerife

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USEFUL INFORMATION

USEFUL INFORMATION

BAHIA DEL DUQUE IS ONE OF TENERIFE’S MOST EXCLUSIVE HOTELS, BLENDING CONTEMPORARY LUXURY AND COLONIAL GRANDEUR TO CREATE A TRULY EXCEPTIONAL RESORT EXPERIENCE. THE TRADITIONAL LOCAL ATTIRE OF THE HOTEL STAFF ADDS A SPLASH OF CANARIAN COLOUR, WHILE A STELLAR ARRAY OF GOURMET RESTAURANTS SHOWCASE CULINARY TRADITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. SUMPTUOUS ACCOMMODATION, A WORLD-CLASS SPA, FANTASTIC FAMILY FACILITIES AND PLENTY OF ACTIVE PURSUITS MEAN THAT THIS IS A HOTEL WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.

LOCATION: In Costa Adeje on the south west coast, 15 minutes’ drive from Tenerife South airport.

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ACCOMMODATION: There are 346 rooms and suites and 40 villas furnished in an elegant colonial style, all with air conditioning, a private terrace or balcony, satellite TV, WiFi and tea/coffee making facilities. Suites also have a sound system, mini bar and Acqua di Parma amenities. The two-bedroom Family Suites are ideal if you’re travelling with kids, while the Presidential Suite opens onto a spacious terrace with private Jacuzzi. The Imelda Suite is more contemporary in style, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two terraces (one with a Jacuzzi) and an indulgent soaking tub. The exclusive Casas Ducales have a separate entrance to the rest of the resort, plus extra benefits including butler service, a solarium with complimentary mid-morning Cava and nightly canapés in the lounge. The one- and two-bedroom villas are built from local volcanic stone, all with their own plunge pool, butler service, Bang & Olufsen sound system and various extra treats such as daily afternoon tea and a complimentary mini bar. RESTAURANTS & BARS: Eight restaurants offer plenty of choice and include La Brasserie by doubleMichelin-starred chef, Pierre Résimont, the delightful Basque specialities on offer at SUA, and tasty Italian fare at La Trattoria. Next to the lake garden, Kensei offers Japanese fine dining and includes a raw sushi bar. Nub is the hotel’s latest addition and is a delightful open-air, Michelin-star restaurant where you can enjoy a menu of Latin American and European dishes. There are also some more casual options down by the beach, and a whole host of bars dotted around the resort, many of which offer light bites and snacks.

FACILITIES: Bahia del Duque has five swimming pools (including one especially for kids), plus a tennis school with two tennis courts, a gym, Pilates, yoga, a bridge and billiards room, squash court, pitch and putt course and an observatory for stargazing at night. The wonderful wellness retreat has no less than 20 treatment rooms, five outdoor cabanas, a thalassotherapy pool and a private spa suite for couples. There are several golf courses nearby, and the resort can arrange activities including paddleboarding, windsurfing, scuba diving, paragliding and private yacht excursions. The Duqui Club lays on a brilliant programme of activities for children aged 4-12 yrs, and the Teen Lounge is equipped with a TV, PlayStation, table football and board games.

MANDY

LUXURY SALES MANAGER

EXPERT VIEW

- Long one of ‘the’ places to stay in Tenerife,

Bahia del Duque has a real local flavour and is designed to resemble a typical

Canarian village - the staff look fantastic in their traditional costumes

- In addition to the rooms and suites, there are 40 stunning villas, perfect for couples seeking a more secluded setting with easy access to the spa - Don’t miss the award-winning wellness retreat, with its open-air Thalassotherapy circuit and Thai Room Plaza, offering a haven of serenity - We recommend taking a boat trip across to the neighbouring island of La Gomera, home to some truly stunning scenery and sleepy villages that are a far cry from the bustling resorts of Tenerife

DINING OPTIONS

Bed & Breakfast; Half Board

PERFECT FOR

- Families - Couples - Spa lovers - Getting out & about

7 NIGHTS FROM £1,815 PER PERSON INCLUDING BREAKFAST.

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