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PAID CONTENT FOR ROYAL HIDEAWAY CORALES RESORT


Royal Hideaway Corales Resort TENERIFE, SPAIN


Lapped by the Atlantic Ocean, Tenerife is a stunning volcanic island with four national parks, varied wine regions, striking volcanoes and year-round sunshine, making it the perfect place to enjoy a memorable holiday. Located in the south of Tenerife, Costa Adeje is a veritable paradise and an oasis of tranquillity with around 300 days of sun a year and lush coastal scenery in the tiny fishing village of La Caleta. Tucked into this enclave is the Royal


Hideaway Corales Resort, designed by renowned architect Leonardo Omar and inspired by the island’s marine corals, featuring 235 rooms with impressive sea views. The dedication to excellence and attention to detail applies not only to its facilities but also the wealth of personalised experiences on offer to make guests’ visits truly unforgettable. Whether visiting as a family or as a couple,


guests can enjoy an adventure tailored to their personal tastes and needs, with activities geared towards discovering the true essence of the island. The ‘chef-in-room’ experience, a delicious


floating breakfast served in a private pool or an exclusive ‘in-suite cocktail evening’ are just some of the experiences on offer. The adults-only Junior Suites are spacious,


modern rooms with cutting-edge design, state- of-the-art decor and carefully considered detail. Sunbeds on the private terraces are perfect for relaxing in an enviable surrounding with stunning views of the ocean. The fully equipped designer suites


offer seafront views over the stunning La Enramada beach. All the rooms offer spacious terraces where the outside space becomes an extension of the room, while villas feature private pools that create a powerful sense of exclusivity. The wide range of dining options include the


Michelin-starred El Rincón de Juan Carlos, and San Hô’s Peruvian-Japanese Nikkei concept. Meanwhile, Il Bocconcino offers traditional Italian recipes with an innovative twist and Starfish restaurant serves the finest local fresh fish and grilled meat.


Don’t miss Relaxing in the comfort and privacy of your room with a floating breakfast in your private pool, overlooking the ocean


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KEY FACILITIES • 114 villas and suites • 121 adults-only junior suites • Heated outdoor pools • Volcanic gardens


KEY ACTIVITIES • Fitness and yoga • Spa and wellness • Tailor-made experiences • ‘Chef-in-room’ experience • In-Suite cocktail evening • Golf


Get in touch royalhideaway.com


T: +34 922 757 900 E: corales@royalhideaway.com


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