"Lovely hotel, good facilities. Without exception, all members of staff were outstanding.
Pool areas are lovely and well maintained.
Only let down was the room - we had a silver room on the 16th floor. Very loud with small children - we realise it’s not an adults only hotel, however separating couples and families with small children shouldn’t be that hard surely? Given the size of the hotel and amount of rooms. "
"Hotel was clean and well kept.The staff and the food leave a lot to be desired,my friend ended up with a upset stomach after eating pasta one lunch time."
"This cannot be a 5 Star hotel. It should not be more than 3 stars. It is a very old hotel, staff was not helpful, we paid for breakfast during booking but they said its not included in spite of me showing them on the booking app. Location is not ideal, its very far from the airport and main lively area, unless you have a car its not convenient getting anywhere. Amenity timing is not good, bathroom and room also was not the best. The only good thing about this hotel was the view from the room-ocean view, that's it. We paid a lot for a 5 star experience but were disappointed. "
"There were a collection of things that made our stay less than disappointing.
Number 1: There was an extremely drunk guest who harassed our group several nights in a row, even threatening to throw a table at us. Miguel, the hotel manager, told us after we complained that there was nothing he could do until the guest physically assaulted us and is witnessed by a member of staff. Very odd and we felt totally unsafe walking around incase we came across this aggressive guest.
Other reasons include: the hotel claims 7 swimming pools, but 4 are maybe 2 inches deep, and only 1 pool is heated so the other 6 are unusable.
Staff were extremely rude and unhelpful. Everything seems to be an inconvenience to them. Drinks are slammed in front of you, you’ll have to wait 20mins to be served.
Overall cleanliness of the hotel was ok, nothing spectacular. There were few occasions however we were given dirty cutlery and cups with lipstick on.
Room amenities were not great. In 2 of the 3 rooms we had booked, the baths were broken, one of which would only work while the shower was running.
Vegetarian options are seriously lacking at the breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets.
Night time entertainment is decent, however extremely cold in the off season with no indoor alternative options.
The “Spa” was also no spa at all. Our group paid €105 for a private jacuzzi, which turned out to be just a bath tub. It should have been clearly labelled on the booking as a jacuzzi bath. "
"Room was great. Very clean. Paid for a double, got a twin with beds pushed together. NOT GOOD!
We were charged €1 for four cubes of ice at the bar. Never been charged for ice ever at a hotel. Reception was always crowded and understaffed. Staff apart from Angel were rude and sarcastic if and when you got to talk to them. Breakfast was quite good. Omelette bar was very nice. Decent food throughout. The bacon was reconstituted bacon loaf cut into slices. Not disgusting, it’s bacon; but not as you know it. Real bacon would be far better and they claim to be a four star hotel. Real bacon would be more fitting at a four star hotel. No amenities around the hotel. One local shop didn’t sell drinks, only water and it’s very over priced. Rather than be ripped off, I bought anything I needed through a delivery app. Pool was nice. Pool area nice and clean. I think later in the year you would have sun-bed wars!!"
What's it like to stay at an apartment in La Orotava?
There are 19 apartments to choose from in La Orotava for your trip.
How do you know if an apartment is a good option for your stay?
Offering a kitchen for convenient meals, an apartment is usually more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for couples who want to live like locals, and also for families who want the conveniences of home.
What's a favourite apartment for a stay in La Orotava?
Here are some of the top apartments in the area to choose from: Haciendas Village Tenerife: Located in Adeje , 24.7 mi/39.7 km from the heart of La Orotava. Includes free WiFi and a dining area . Free parking and on-site laundry facilities are on site . Las Piramides: Located 25.9 mi/41.7 km away in Arona . Apartamentos Be Smart Florida Plaza: Located in Puerto de la Cruz , 2.5 mi/4 km away. Includes free WiFi . On-site laundry facilities and an outdoor pool are on site . Apartamentos Bruja: Located 16.4 mi/26.4 km away in Santa Cruz de Tenerife . A washer/dryer and free WiFi are included . On-site parking and a rooftop terrace are on site .
How many apartments are there in La Orotava?
Expedia has 19 apartments to book in La Orotava.
What will the weather be like in La Orotava?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you are planning a longer stay in La Orotava. The hottest months are usually August and September, with an average temperature of 22°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 17°C. Average annual precipitation for La Orotava is 253 mm.
What should I see and do in La Orotava?
Cultural attractions include Casa de Los Balcones Museum and Iberoamericano Art Museum, whereas Orotava Valley and Tenerife Beaches are a couple of picturesque spots to enjoy the outdoors. Other places in town to visit include Teide Observatory and El Teide Peak.
What's the best way to get to and around La Orotava?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can you save you a headache when you get to your destination. Fly into Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TFN-Tenerife North), which is located 12.7 mi (20.4 km) away from the heart of the city. You can also search for flights into Tenerife (TFS-Tenerife South), which is 24 mi (38.6 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to explore more sights.