There are small hotels with charm that seduce the visitors from the moment they enter the door. No doubt, the rural hotel Costa Salada is one of them. Far from the bustle of the mass tourism, the premises offer their guest peace and quiet in a country property facing the sea and surrounded by nature.
At Wolrd’s end seems to be located this Canary Hotel, immersed in a property of 240000sq.m. In one area, they cultivate ornamental plants and also some indigenous Canary plants facing the sea. The rest of the property is wild and uncultivated with the typical tarajal trees of the area which you can explore by following its paths.
A stone creek which extends in front of the hotel will win the heart of all sea lovers, and for those people who don’t like the sea experience. there is a Jacuzzi and an outer heated pool which is set depending on the time of the year.
The interior of the hotel has as common denominator earthenware flooring and a big amount of ancient painting and furniture.
The accommodation offer consists on 9 double rooms and 3 suites. The rooms are provided with private terraces with magnificent views to the sea and also to the exuberant vegetation. Furthermore, all rooms are equipped with satellite TV, telephone
and mini-bar. All rooms are decorated with ancient restored furniture giving them a simple and rural atmosphere.
The wide and bright glazed dining room and its terrace opened to the sea, inviting the guest to taste the recipes of our chef Alejandro Dornaleteche. Another attraction of the Rural Hotel Costa Salada is its natural cave, where you can have a good time with table gaming.
The premises also have other facilities such as sauna and tirabolas that will let the guests to get fit and to relax at the same time.
The Rural Hotel Salada is just 15km. from Tenerife North Airport, Los Rodeos, and 80km. from Tenerife South Airport, Reina Sofia. The hotel is located in Valle Guerra, 20km. from La Laguna. This location allows you to enjoy the second largest city on the island and is splashed with noticeable constructions, palaces and stately homes from the XVII and XVIII centuries. La Laguna has been declared Cultural Heritage and World Heritage Site by the Unesco.