Barcelo Playa Blanca Royal Level Hotel
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2024
A Romantic Holiday in Costa Teguise, Lanzarote, Teeming with Luxury

Book a stay at an uber-scenic tranquil resort, the 4-star Barcelo Playa Blanca Royal Level - Adults Only Hotel, for your most romantic Spain holiday yet! Unwind in this undisturbed escape, nestled snugly along the panoramic shores of Panama's Pacific Coast in the Canary Islands.

Why Barceló Playa Blanca Royal Level Hotel?

The luxury hotel caters solely to adults, boasting an exclusive indulgent retreat with a heated infinity pool, on-site bar and buffet-style restaurant, private parking, plush romantic suites with views, and 24-hour drinks and snacks service. Moreover, the hotel's prime location puts you a stone's throw away from beaches like Cala Tio Ximo Beach (800 metres), Playa Dorada (850 metres), and Playa Blanca (1.6 kilometres).

Bonus: Pets are allowed! So, bring your furry friends along if you want to.

What Can You Do Nearby?

From Barceló Playa Blanca Royal Level Adults Only Hotel, you can stroll to attractions like the Marina Rubicón (Sports Pier), located a mere 50 metres away. Iconic landmarks like Plaza Don Juan Padron Marrero and Old Mill Ruins are about a 6-minute walk away.

Nature-loving couples can take day trips to Timanfaya National Park, located approximately 21 kilometres away, for hiking amid fantastic natural scenery and wildlife spotting.

Hurry, grab your spot for romantic Costa Teguise holidays at this fabulous hotel!
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