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Casa Tucana

Arrecife Lanzarote Spain

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About This Property

CasaTucana is a luxury town house on the old harbour in Arrecife, the Charco of San Gines which is a lagoon with fishing boats and small romantic restaurants and bars a 10 minute walk from the Main street with all the shopping facilities and 1 kilometer from the beautiful beaches. International Cruise ships come to Arrecife daily where there are traditional markets twice a week. Casa Tucana was designed by the owner who also designed Casa Teiga, and his close personnel friend was the renowned Spanish artist Cesar Manrique. The apartment of Casa Tucana is designed and furnished to the highest standards with antiques mixed with modern furniture, very important artwork and warm colors giving a welcome and relaxed feeling. Digital TV, satellite connection, internet, HIFI, CD player are in the property and has a fully furnished lounge, dining area and kitchen dish washer. Your holidays will be a dream because of the mix of luxury and the ambiance of the traditional surroundings and where dining alfresco makes your holiday unforgettable. Casa Tucana consists of 3 large bedrooms all with ensuite marble bathrooms, modern romantic lighting, and sleeps up to 6 people. There is a large lounge with an open gallery kitchen and dining room all with wooden floors and Persian carpets. Making your reservation at Casa Tucana is the start of a luxury vacation for discerning clients who demand the highest standards.
Hotel Facilities
  • Car Park / Parking
  • Small Pets Allowed
  • Wi-Fi / Internet Access
Sports
  • Golf
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Wheelchair AccessWiFi Internet AccessParkingSmall Pets Allowed (under 5 kg)Golf Course

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Things to do in Arrecife

Arrecife

Beaches in Arrecife


The island's capital also has its very own beaches of fine white sands. The best one is Playa del Reducto with a lovely promenade that stretches across to Playa del Cable, the city's other beach. It is well serviced with plenty of food outlets and restaurants to grab a bite to eat between bathing sessions in the tranquil waters. 


Castillo de San Jose


The Castillo de San Jose or International Museum of Contemporary Art may be of interest to history and art lovers alike. The building also doubles as a concert hall, and also has a fantastic bar and restaurant with stunning views across the harbour.


Traditional Markets


Hidden away just off the sea front between Leon y Castillo and Charco de San Ginés can be found La Recova Market with its craft stalls selling anything from handmade shoes to jewellery to pottery. Fresh and organic food is on offer at at the market between Monday and Friday, and Saturday morning is the time to sample the traditional handmade products and crafts at the various stalls. By the way, talking of San Ginés this area offers some of the best tapas bars in the city.

Castillo de San Gabriel


Situated on a tiny island called Islote de los Inglesses can be found the 16th century Castillo de San Gabriel which was given National Historic Monument status in 1972. The castle is home to a small ethnographic museum, and the walk across the causeway is well worth it even if it's only for the views across the Atlantic. You will walk across the iconic Puenta de las Bolas, or Bridge of the Balls (so called because atop its two columns can be seen two round balls), as you amble across the cobbled causeway.


Las Casa de Los Arroyo


The 18th century Las Casa de Los Arroyo houses the Blas Cabrera Scientific Centre or the Centro Cientifico Cultural, named after the physicist Blas Cabrera Felipe who was born in the city. The building is a fine example of old style architecture peculiar to Lanzarote's capital. 

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