Entering the Villa you will find a spacious lounge with comfortable seating, a HD 52′ TV that includes English and Irish channels and Netflix, and a Bluetooth sound system. There is Wi-Fi throughout the Villa. There is an archway from the lounge through to a spacious fully-fitted kitchen with large dining table. Casa Quevega has five bedrooms and sleeps up to 12 people. Three bedrooms are ensuite. Through triple-sliding doors off the lounge, a shaded seaview terrace overlooks the pool and patio area, and is equipped with modern, comfortable furniture for relaxing, including a built-in charcoal barbeque, dining table and chairs for al-fresco dining. Down the steps from the terrace is the large pool and patio area. The pool has a unique waterfall feature that adds tranquility to the setting. Around the pool, there are sunbeds, umbrellas, and a solar-heated poolside shower for your added comfort. Modern state-of-the-art security alarm ...
...systems, and two safes are installed to ensure you peace of mind during your stay. All windows throughout the villa have a safety opening position, so you can open them during the night but still feel secure. Smoking is not permitted indoors. Ash trays are provided adjacent to the patio area, which you are respectfully asked to use should you wish to smoke. Tourist License: VV-35-3-0005268
Situated towards the south of Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen is by far the liveliest resort on the island. Its main beach Playa Grande is sometimes referred to as Playa Blanca - not to be confused with the resort of the same name further south! Its gently shelving golden sands make it suitable for swimming and it has won the coveted Blue Flag for cleanliness and hygiene. Running alongside is the Avenida de las Playas, which has a pleasant flower-adorned walkway on one side and a host of bars, shops and restaurants on the other. The Avenida continues all the way along the coast to Los Pocillos and Matagorda, giving visitors ready access to other beaches in the area.
Puerto del Carmen started life as a fishing village and its picturesque harbour at the southern end of the resort is still very much in action. It is a lovely place to unwind over a drink and watch the fishing boats come and go, and if you wander into the square nearby you’ll see the locals playing boules. When you feel more energetic, there is plenty to do here.
There are many companies offering water sports and if necessary instruction in snorkeling and scuba-diving, or you can go riding courtesy of the Rancho Texas riding stables (recently converted to a theme park) in Puerto del Carmen itself or Lanzarote á Caballo at Yaiza. You can admire the underwater world from a submarine or a glass-bottomed boat or try your hand at deep-sea fishing. There are also numerous excursions to attractions further afield – find yourself a copy of The Gazette or Lancelot magazines as these give much information about the island and what is going on.
The Avenida de las Playas is where all the action takes place. Shops line the road all the way to Los Pocillos and when darkness falls it buzzes with activity as its bars and discos swing into action. Popular nightspots include The Big Apple, Waikiki Beach Club, Hippodrome and Charlie’s and the fun continues until 3 or 4 am. There is plenty of family entertainment too, and if you fancy a flutter, you can play American roulette and Black Jack at the Casino – over 18’s only and don’t forget your passport.
Note: Low Season: January, February (excluding Feb half term school holidays), May (excluding school holidays), 2nd half of November and December (excluding Christmas and New Year school holidays)
Mid ...
...Season: March, April (excluding Easter school holidays), June, 1st half of July, September, October (excluding school holidays) and first half of November.
High Season: Feb half term school holidays, End of May school holidays, Easter school holidays, 2nd half of July, August, October school holidays, Christmas and New Year school holidays.
Prices may be subject to change.