Hotel Review
Boutique Hotel San Roque, Garachico, Tenerife
East of Garachico in the north west of Tenerife lies Icod de los Vinos. There's an important archaeological site here, the Cave of the Guanches, who were Berber-descending natives that occupied the island before the 15th-century Castilian conquest. Near neighbour Garachico has a dramatic history of its very own, with an early 18th-century volcanic eruption wreaking havoc on the then prominent port. One of the buildings that came after was the family home of the descendents of Garachico founder, Cristóbal de Ponte - a Genoa banker. A four-year restoration project by current owners transformed the residence into one of Tenerife's leading boutique hotels. What was once a renowned estate is now a gateway to Ferdinand and Isabella's Spain.
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THE DETAILS
Location
Local restaurant El Sargo Carbon's tasting menu is accompanied by rock 'n roll and feels more beach shack than á-la-carte restaurant.
This restored mansion house is in central Garachico, with the town's restaurants, bars and other attractions within walking distance.
By plane: flights from London, Birmingham and Manchester to Tenerife take around 4 hours 30 mins. The hotel is an hour's drive from Tenerife South airport. skyscanner.net
Style & Character
Culture vultures who like to pick over the bones of cutting-edge art are the Boutique Hotel San Roque's target market. Count the 450 eyes of the staircase ceiling evoking the spirit of the watchtower, where all eyes were on the Atlantic.
Service & Facilities
The open courtyard with potted ferns is a great spot to adjust to the slow pace of the Canary Islands.
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Sun terrace
- Spa
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
La Torre Suite is arranged over three floors. It's located in the old watchtower which alerted locals to visiting ships. A Rennie Mackintosh desk and La Corbusier sofa fill the lounge while stairs lead to a terrace with watchtower views.
Double Room, Duplex Room, Junior Suite, Duplex Suite, La Torre Suite
Facilities include: ensuite bathroom, robe and slippers, hairdryer, TV, air con, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
A fantastic wine selection includes vintages from local Bodegas Viñátigo and newer finds from Tenerife like La Laguna's Alejandro Gallo. The Hispanic-Romano marriage of tagliatelle with a smoked Canarian cheese sauce and semi-dried tomatoes is a match made in heaven.
Restaurante Anturium: à la carte dining, local and international dishes including duck confit and suckling pig. Open daily for drinks, snacks and dinner.
Hoffman Bar: drinks and cocktails.
Check availability
Rooms available from £173.32 per night
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