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The name stands for an attempt at more exclusive tourism that was made in 1966. To date, the complex consists of an exclusive hotel with a collection of bungalows, plus detached private houses that are more or less in keeping in what will be a garden city (if all goes as planned!) on the north-west coast of Jandia. Conditions are favourable: drinking-water comes from natural caverns in the mountains, free of charge because no pumps are needed, only gravity. Electricity is supplied be UNELCO, and the major roads are asphalted.
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16/01/2009 The name stands for an attempt at more exclusive tourism that was made in 1966. To date, the complex consists of an exclusive hotel with a collection of bungalows, plus detached private houses that ar [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 Together with Morro Jable, the “calm coast” is the cradle of tourism on the sandy beaches of Jandia. Since the late 1960s, the Dehesa S.A. company has been selling sites [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 On the fertile plain between Antigua and Tuineje lie several little villages that still live mainly from farming. One of them is Valles de Ortega. |
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Sports, Wellness and Excursions in Jandia / Morro Jable
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13/01/2009 Aguas Verdes is literally “at the end of the world”. Beyond Llanos de la Conception, a narrow road leads along a dry barranco to a couple of weekend houses and the holiday club on the west coa [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 In the centre, the magnificent church and the nondescript administration building, serving a district that includes the town of Gran Tarajal, stand facing each other. There is a black memorial plaque [ ... ] |
16/01/2009 The tiny, modest church in this fishing village is dedicated to the Virgin of the Happy Journey (Virgin de Buen Viaje), the reason doubtless being the village’s long tradition as a smuggler’s harb [ ... ] |
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Sports, Leisure and Excursions in La Pared
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16/01/2009 The narrow tarmac road winds down through the Barranco de los Molinos to the west coast. Where the road ends lies the idyllic fishing village of Los Molinos, with a sheltered bay between steep dark cl [ ... ] |
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tourism that was made in 1966. To date, the complex consists of an exclusive hotel with a collection of bungalows, plus detached private houses that are more or less in keeping in what will be a garden city (if all goes as planned!) on the north-west coast of Jandia. Conditions are favourable: drinking-water comes from natural caverns in the mountains, free of charge because no pumps are needed, only gravity. Electricity is supplied be UNELCO, and the major roads are asphalted.





