Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea in Gran Canaria, Spanje
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over Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea
Address: Calle Doctor Fleming 132, Aldea de San Nicolas, Gran Canaria, Spain
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea offers the best hospitality to share leisure activities and free time and live in a warm environment, with your friends and familie, between the mountains and the sea.
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea is located in the shadow of natural areas, from Inagua, Tirma, just down the road that leads to the beach paradise win, Güigüi the beach.
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea is cozy and comfortable for your stay in the island and next to the beach.
Please note:
Cancellation policy: 48h.
Only Cash payment accepted upon arrival.
Flexible Check in time. Please advise in case of later arrival.
Check out: From 8:00 to 21:00.
Breakfast included.
Taxes included.
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea is located in the shadow of natural areas, from Inagua, Tirma, just down the road that leads to the beach paradise win, Güigüi the beach.
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea is cozy and comfortable for your stay in the island and next to the beach.
Please note:
Cancellation policy: 48h.
Only Cash payment accepted upon arrival.
Flexible Check in time. Please advise in case of later arrival.
Check out: From 8:00 to 21:00.
Breakfast included.
Taxes included.
Albergue La Hoyilla-La Aldea Faciliteiten
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Laatste Beoordelingen
97%
Very nice hospitality from the owner, even thou she spoke little english, she managed to make myself welcomed and comfortable. Nice room, comfortable beds, clean showers, good breakfast, sockets for charging computer. There are 2 supermarkets 300 meters away. Giorgio, from Italy ~ 29th Jan 2013
69%
+ Nice, proper, rather modern building. Pretty near to the beach. Staff with personal engagement. - No hot water in the sink tap, yet the guests were expected to do their own dishes there. No breakfast routines were established. Some days roasted bread was served, some days you had to go and seek for food by yourself. All of a sudden the whole kitchen (including your own storrage) could be locked up. The hosts english and german was poor. Ingrid, from Sweden ~ 22nd Jan 2013
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