This was my second stay at this property, which is on the edge of a quiet urbanisation. The property is a semi detached house with a master bedroom and bathroom upstairs, with patio doors to a spacious balcony, overlooking desert, with volcanos in the distance. Downstairs is a second bedroom with twin beds and a further bathroom. There is also an open plan kitchen diner and lounge area. The only facility missing was a microwave, but as we ate out every night, this wasn't a problem. The villa was clean and in good order, with small gardens front and rear, both offered seating or sun loungers. Wifi and a smart TV were available, but you do need a router unless you want everything in Spanish. I found internet streaming to my laptop to be an acceptable alternative.
After trying the restaurant on the complex, it became apparent that the buffet meals on offer at the hotel were a better option in terms of variety and value, that is if you don't mind lots of young children in attendance.
The villa offers access to a communal swimming pool 5 minutes walk away.
Because of its location, a car is a must. There are several car hire companies at the airport, but I always check on comparison sites before booking. Often the cheapest price, isn't so in the long run. Check ratings of renters and go for the full tank to full tank option. I have found out from previous trips that the extra optional insurance is well worth it and generally that offered from AXA is best value, though in the event of a claim, you will have to pay up front and claim back after.