Resembling a huge Canary farmhouse overlooking the ocean, and just a short drive from Los Cancajos, this tranquil parador has a pretty pool surrounded by grass and a delightful botanical garden. Rooms are spacious and sun-filled, with a sitting area and deep, panoramic views. The parador has a restaurant where breakfast or half-board is available.
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