PAID CONTENT FOR ADRIAN HOTELES JARDINES DE NIVARIA
ADRIAN Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria TENERIFE, SPAIN
Situated on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Jardines de Nivaria is the jewel in the crown of the ADRIAN Hoteles group. Jardines de Nivaria is one of Tenerife’s most luxurious hotels and boasts an excellent beachfront location in Costa Adeje. Guests will be impressed upon arrival by the lobby’s spectacular hand-crafted stained- glass dome depicting the constellations visible at the spring equinox in Tenerife. Jardines de Nivaria owes its name to the
incredible gardens dotted throughout the grounds (‘jardines’ means ‘gardens’ in Spanish), including superbly designed and meticulously maintained botanical gardens with waterfalls, topped by two magnificent lagoon-shaped swimming pools. The hotel is built in an art deco style with
traditional Canarian touches and features double rooms and elegantly decorated suites sprawling across five separate buildings, all with balconies facing the ocean or magnificent gardens. Guests have the choice of three restaurants,
while the Tiffany cocktail bar is the place to head for live music and drinks on the cosy terrace.
There is also a wide range of sport and leisure
facilities on offer, including a tennis court, putting green and fitness centre with sauna and Turkish bath. Aequor SPA is the hotel’s health, wellbeing and beauty centre, offering relaxing and rejuvenating treatments inspired by the volcanic nature of the Canary Islands. This family-owned hotel welcomes many repeat
guests each year and has won multiple awards for its service, gastronomic offerings, wellness facilities and environmental programmes. Moreover, Adrian Hoteles is committed to giving back to society through its foundation, Fundación Adrian Hoteles, which supports a number of various charities helping children and the elderly. Tenerife is one of Europe’s most popular holiday
destinations and is a paradise for golf, hiking and cycling enthusiasts. It’s worth a visit for the incredible landscapes and cultural value of its two UNESCO World Heritage Sites alone: Teide National Park with El Teide volcano at its centre and the historic centre of the charming city of San Cristobal de la Laguna.
Don’t miss Experience the signature cuisine at La Cúpula, the resort’s award-winning restaurant
Need to know
KEY FACILITIES • Heated saltwater pool • Freshwater pool • Three restaurants • Aequor Spa • Putting green • Tennis court • Fitness centre
KEY TREATMENTS • Volcanic hot stone massage • Ayurvedic marma personalised massage
• Foot reflexology massage • Vitamin C face and body ritual • Dual experience massage
Get in touch
adrianhoteles.com
hoteljardinesnivaria.com T: +34 922 71 33 69 E:
reservas@adrianhoteles.com /
info@adrianhoteles.com
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