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Playaflor Chill-Out Resort

locationPlaya de las Americas, Tenerife

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About  Playaflor Chill-Out ResortAbout Playaflor Chill-Out Resort

Location

This resort is located right in the centre of Playa de las Americas, one of the main tourist settings on the southern coast of Tenerife, in the Arona district. Just across the promenade, guests will find a magnificent beach surrounded by all kinds of entertainment venues including restaurants, bars, pubs, discos, shopping centres, boutiques, a casino, taxi stand, public transport and all that can be expected from this privileged location.

Facility

A pleasant ambience awaits guests in 23 rooms. The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Services such as a baggage storage service, a safe and a cash machine ensure a comfortable stay. Wireless internet access (for a fee) allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The bungalow complex has wheelchair-accessible facilities. A number of shops, including a supermarket, are great for shopping or just browsing. A garden provides extra space for rest and relaxation in the open air. Additional facilities include a TV room. Parking spaces are available to guests travelling by car. Other services include a car hire service, a transfer service, a laundry service, a coin-operated laundry and a hotel shuttle bus. A bicycle hire service provides all the necessary equipment for exploring the surrounding area.

Rooms

Rooms feature a living area, a kitchen and a bathroom, and a fan ensures just the right temperature. A balcony is among the standard amenities of some rooms. Rooms have a double bed, a king-size bed or a sofa bed. Separate bedrooms are available. Extra beds can be requested. A safe and a minibar are also available. For self-catering guests, there is a well-equipped kitchenette with a refrigerator, stovetop, microwave and tea/coffee station. A telephone, a television with satellite/cable channels and WiFi provide all the essentials for a comfortable holiday. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and a bathtub, as well as a hairdryer.

Sport

The indoor and outdoor pools are ideal for exercise as well as relaxation. A terrace with sun loungers and parasols is available. A variety of refreshing drinks await guests at the pool bar. For guests who wish to keep active, cycling/mountain biking, golf and fishing are available. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy windsurfing and diving. Sport and leisure facilities at the complex include a gym and billiards. A spa and solarium are available in the wellness area. Entertainment options and leisure facilities include an entertainment programme and a dance club.

Meals

Dining facilities include a restaurant, a café and a bar. Refreshing drinks at the beach bar are a perfect way to enjoy warm weather. A delicious breakfast provides energy for the rest of the day.

Payment

The complex accepts the following credit cards: VISA and MasterCard.

 Amenities at Playaflor Chill-Out Resort Amenities at Playaflor Chill-Out Resort

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Café

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      Car Park

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      Hotel Safe

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Laundry Service

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      Nightclub

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Shops

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      Small supermarket

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      TV Room

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      Wifi

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

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      Billiards/Snooker

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      Cycling/Mountain Biking

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      Diving

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      Golf

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      Gym

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      Indoor Pool

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      Outdoor Pool(s)

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      Parasols

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      Sun loungers

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      Sun terrace

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      Surfing

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      Tanning Studio/Solarium

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      Windsurfing

LocationLocation

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Around this property:

Beach

50 m

Sea

50 m

Tourist Centre

200 m

User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Excellent

70

Very Good

84

Average

42

Poor

31

Terrible

48

Recent Reviews: 275

  • User:Terry R

    Trip type: Couples

    CLOSED

    rating01 Nov 2020

    We were booked to stay there but towards the end of October they said they could not accommodate us and would send us to an apartment in Los Cristianos which is a completely different resort! We refused and are currently trying to get our money back so be warned!
  • User:neverwroteareview

    Trip type: Couples

    Unsafe and very low standard

    rating09 Mar 2020

    Never written a review before as fully aware that people choose destinations for their own preferences, standards and budget but had to share this dreadful experience Booked a “good value”deal through on the beach arrived a little early , on first impression apartments surroundings felt quite quaint , we waited about half an hour for the room to be cleaned and finished, which was fine...check in was smooth From the moment of opening the dodgy door which looked like it had been forced a few times we really should have just left there and then , however we are optimistic people so stepped inside 😩First observations ..The sofa was ripped , fridge rusty , light fittings dangerous, we took the stairs which were a little bit tight but just about negotiable, the bedroom and bathroom were in no better condition with electrical hazards, hole in the door, cracked floor tiles more dangerous steps to the terrace .. the water feed tank had seen better days together with the pagoda, furniture and wall plaster.Still trying to remain positive we dropped our bags and went for a walk and a drink and decided to give it a go , after all we hadn’t planned to stay in the accommodation other than to rest our heads first thing in the morning I checked us into a hotel across the road ,handed the keys back and checked out .. the staff member asked me why to which I replied it wasn’t to our standards.. he said why didn’t you say so .. to which I answered all of the rooms are exactly the same He shrugged his shoulders took the keys and said “bye “The room condition really was disgusting,
  • User:wkdxxcazxx

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    Perfect location!

    rating18 Feb 2020

    Arrived at the resort with an open ind after some of the reviews. We absolutely loved it! The rooms are quirky and decorated individually. Loved the lounge area as plenty of room to get ready have a drink etc. The bedrooms are upstairs so clothes ect are all out of the way. The pool was lovely and warm and we managed to get sunbeds but can see this being an issue in the main summer months are the pool area is quite small and only a few beds available.The thing we loved most was the location. We were in the middle of everythng. If we wanted the beach it was 5 mins away, restaurant 2 mins away. Nightlife on our doorstep! Will definitely be back here again.
  • User:Pompeyboiz

    Trip type: Business

    Steves gay 30th

    rating16 Feb 2020

    Utterly disappointed. Not because of the lack of air con, but because of the lack of men. Was hoping for some holiday romance but we were the only men there. Me and my pal coley had to play who’s sick first loses and we could have just done that at home. Please please please don’t advertise as a gay resort if you can’t live up to the name. However the sofa bed was so comfy I’m hoping to ship one back home.
  • User:TandWtraveller

    Trip type: Couples

    A week of wintersun over New Year

    rating24 Jan 2020

    I have stayed at many places in and around the area of Playa de las Americas/Costa Adeje over the last 25+ years, mostly we prefer to be either near the Mare Nostrum strip or the opposite end of the resort in San Eugenio or Torviscas. My days of clubbing are a thing of the past and generally I only walk through the Veronicas area to get from one end of town to the other, even then I prefer to walk the beachfront as this avoids the hassle of touts and props outside bars and clubs. The location of this complex is directly on the road in the thick of late night bar/club scene of Veronicas. This makes it a plus for anyone who likes to party and stagger not far to get back to bed. It probably should not be considered if you prefer peace and quiet at night. I am aware if this, but this complex was "reserved" by my other half at a rate that seemed agreeable for the time of year (New Years Eve). This allowed some time to look for other options however he fell short and actually hit the reserve/pay now function and this was non-refundable so essentially we were locked into this hotel. Ideally I would not have booked this place, it just doesn't fit our holiday requirement so to speak, however a few years ago I had visited the complex during the day and management even allowed us to view one of the I want to say town houses, as they really arent apartments. At that time the complex was marketed as gay friendly and had a very nice terrace bar overlooking the street, a small pool. A bit if money had been spent to make the rooms more attractive and the terraces adorned with pots, plants, seating with a very Moroccan/Arab feel. Having remembered this visit I was optimistic we could enjoy a stay there despite the clubs outside provided we were not in a frontline apartment/house. We arrived on Sunday the 29th of December a little after 9pm by taxi. The gate at street level was locked, we pressed the buzzer, no one came, a number is also provided and after calling the security guard came and let us in. There is no lift to the main level so this place should be disregarded if you have mobility issues. We were checked in very quickly and passport details taken before being shown to our apartment which was on the front line of the complex overlooking the street. There is no private terrace or balcony off the lounge, you will have a table and chairs set aside on the walkway outside, the layout of the complex means some people would be seated directly in front of a neighbour, ours wasnt, but the two next door faced each other and wasn't private at all. The lounge gad a large black leather sofa (ours was ripped), a coffee table, a large tv unit with a 48" LCD tv. We only found English news channels. Under the stairs was a mop, bucket and brush. In the far corner of the room in a very awkward corner was a tired and dated kitchenette. It was almost triangular, with the sink set into the corner, which was hard to use and was recessed, the shape of the units meaning you had to stoop over quite far. There was a two ring ceramic hot plate, toaster, coffee maker and a fridge with small freezer section. This was really the only thing we used. Getting in and out of the kitchen meant having to squeeze between the sofa and a narrow breakfast bar which had stools. It felt quite stark and a bit sad, but it was clean despite showing its age. A very narrow staircase lead up to the bedroom which had a window (which didn't lock shut) directly overlooking the patio door, walkway and street below. The bedroom and indeed the whole apartment are irregular in shape. We had two single beds. The frames were metal, cumbersome and bulky. I think the nature of the staircase meant a normal bed might not have been able to reach the bedroom so they had these really weird sectional metal bedframes that seemed adjust able. Be careful as you often knocked into them negotiating the room. We used a fan in the room at night, but the only plugs were at the bedside and the lead from the fan wasn't very long, so it was near enough in my face. The wardrobe came with a few tatty hangers and a safety deposit box. There was no drawer space, just a shelf and two very small bed side cabinets. Another narrow staircase lead directly from the bedroom to a private terrace on the roof. From here we had a good view of the sea and street which was a bonus. On the roof were two plastic sun loungers and two coarse black felt mattresses, but they were literally about 1cm thick and added nothing. The table and chairs were stained and one of the legs of the table fell off if it was moved. A piece if wire was a clothes line. Back on the bedroom level is the bathroom which again was a very unusual shape and lots of negotiation with the toilet and moving the shower screen to access the taps. It was white, bland and tired though clean. The towels we were provided did the job and were changed during our stay, but some of these need replaced. Overall it didn't leave me feeling entirely happy, but it didn't smell and it was clean and dry. Trying to sleep in one of the front line rooms is a challenge. The clubs don't stop until after 4am. I slept passed them closing only once. All of my other nights of sleep was disrupted. It actually sounds worse with the window shut in some way as you get more vibration, but with it open and you can pretty much sing along to any of the four or five different tracks belting out simultaneously from the four or five clubs. This place needs some serious sound-proofing and new glazing. I have stayed in similar proximity to venues like this and not heard anything at night due to the excellent sound-proofing. Between 8pm-8am the complex is locked and you will have a key. Reception is open during the hours of 8am-8pm. Generally just one person who will help with any issues you might have. The adjoining bar which we had seen as a vibrant centre to the complex on our visit a few years back opens only to give access to the toilets below. When I asked if the bar itself was open (there were bar items, bottles glasses and crockery) , I was told no, its closed forever. We sat on a lounger by the pool for an hour, but it just felt a little flat and only a few loungers get any sun. The pool is gated, and I did attempt to get in but was absolutely freezing. Some apartments are directly on the pool and it almost feels that the small space set aside for general sunbathing is impinging on their privacy. A vending machine was set up next to a covered seating area outside reception and beside it also a fresh coffee dispenser, which I only ever saw the maids use, but it does work. The complex is fairly quiet by day, hardly anyone seems to sit by the pool or even outside their front door. There is a terrace above reception which has loungers which I saw being used now and again but otherwise it had a very ghost-town feel about it. A lot of the outdoor seating remains from the previous management, but it is looking tired, however the walkways have nice plants and folliage which looked well kept. There is a euro cash machine immediately outside the gate, but these do not give the best rate and you can get fees. Better to use a real bank ATM. Across the road is a small mini-market for drinks, ice and snacks. Lots of the typical fast food options and of course bars. Walking right takes you to Troya beach and further on to San Eugenio, left will take you to the Patch, Mare Nostrum Strip and finally Los Cristianos. Left or right you will find better options for food and drink. You can find the area outside bothersome with the usual looky-looky men who sell more than just the regular stuff, and aren't shy about asking if you want any of that as well as the touts and props. You just have to run that gauntlet unfortunately.This place is a good base if you want the action or you don't mind it and can sleep through anything. If you do decide to give it a go, perhaps ask for a room at the back to get away from it. I possibly would return, but only because the complex has the most amazingly friendly cat. They should actually put a picture of it along side the details for the security guard and give it the title Director of Customer Relations. I read an article about a law firm in South America adopting a stray and doing something similar and its great for publicity. You could really make a thing out if it and get visitors eager to meet the cat. Not everyone likes them, but this one was very loving. It would sit next to you and put its paws round your arm and cuddle in and sleep. I did ask if the cat lived there and was told yes, but it isn't their cat. All I can hope is someone there is looking after it, it does need a new collar too. If you do visit, please post pics to show, because the cat was the best bit about the place for us.

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