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Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque Resort Costa Adeje, Tenerife

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Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque Resort

Gran Hotel Bahi'a del Duque Resort is located in Costa Adeje, in the south of Tenerife. This marvellous volcanic island has a remarkable and exceptional climate with an average annual temperature of 23°C. Teide National Park, which has been declared Natural World Heritage, rises above the island. The hotel is inspired by traditional Canary Island architecture of the 19th century. It covers a surface area of 100.000 m², and more than 63.000 m² of this area are tropical gardens. The different plant species contrast with the hotel's location beside El Duque beach, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean. The hotel has been recently renovated coinciding with the opening of its 40 exclusive Villas and the extraordinary Thalasso-Spa.

Location

The Gran Hotel Bahi’a del Duque Resort is located on the shores of the El Duque Beach, on the south side of the Island of Tenerife, where the average annual temperature is 23°C.

Rooms

The elegant rooms combine warmth and luminosity with spectacula views of the ocean and of the exotic gardens which surround it. An interior which has been carefully planned down to the last detail, together with most cutting edge technology, ensure the comfort and relaxation of our guests.

Cuisine

The Bahi’a del Duque impresses with its ample gastronomic variety, offering its guests, nine restaurants and seven bars, where we can highlight Las Aguas, the ideal place to taste creative Canarian Cuisine.

Activities

The privileged location on the shores of the ocean and with an unsurpassable climate, the hotel is the perfect place to enjoy your favourite sports; the facilities include 2 tennis and 2 padel courts, squash court, pitch & putt and it is surrounded by 5 of the best golf courses on the island. The Hotel also includes the award winning outdoor thalassotherapy Spa Bahi’a del Duque.

Abama

Costa Adeje

Spain, Tenerife

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