Las Terrazas de Abama Suites enjoys a prime location on the serene southwest coast of Tenerife, nestled at the base of the Teide volcano and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The property features modern suites and private villas with sea views, surrounded by lush subtropical gardens, palm trees, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Dave Thomas.
Guests can enjoy numerous amenities, including four heated freshwater outdoor infinity pools, seven professional tennis courts, four paddle tennis courts, a Kids Camp, and the Melvin restaurant, which boasts the culinary expertise of Martín Berasategui, a Spanish chef with 12 Michelin Stars.
The suites, as the name implies, feature private open terraces ranging from 28 to 123 square meters with panoramic Atlantic Ocean views. They offer all the comforts of home, including fully equipped high-spec kitchens. Some suites include an exterior Jacuzzi, and ground-floor suites come with private gardens. The property is centered around three heated swimming pools and a social club, with access to a professional tennis academy and a beach with imported pale sand.
Personal training sessions, massages, and treatments can be arranged in-room. Additionally, there is a gastrobar and an on-site shop offering a selection of fine wines and gourmet foods.
Golf Costa Adeje was developed with the vision of becoming the premier leisure destination in the Canary Islands.
This exceptional 18-hole, par 72 championship course, opened in 1998, has quickly become one of the most popular courses in Tenerife. It was later complemented by the addition of Los Lagos, a 9-hole, par 33 course located adjacent to the driving range.
Designed by the internationally acclaimed architect Pepe Gancedo, the course reflects his distinctive style. Gancedo's "hand-built" approach adapts the layout to the natural terrain of the former banana plantation, incorporating restored stone walls from old agricultural terraces. Players enjoy stunning views of the island of La Gomera, the Adeje mountain range, and Playa de las Américas.
The greens are generally large, with several challenging doglegs. The round begins with a long par five (510m), with bunkers strategically placed to catch errant tee shots. The second hole is short but tricky, featuring a ravine on the right and a two-tiered green that becomes particularly challenging when the flag is positioned at the back. The fourth hole gently slopes downhill toward the sea, intersected by the step-like stone walls of the former plantation.
To access the driving range and the golf school from the main course, an elevator transports players and their buggies through the natural rock.
Ascending the west face of the Teide Volcano, Abama Golf course was crafted by the famed designer Dave Thomas. This impeccably maintained 18-hole championship course features over 300 species of subtropical plant life, including more than 20,000 palm trees. Nearly every hole offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera.
The course's dynamic terrain includes 22 lakes, waterfalls, and white sand bunkers, providing a challenge that will test even the most experienced golfers.
Buenavista Golf, one of Tenerife's most popular courses, was designed by the legendary Severiano Ballesteros. Nestled into the coastal landscape, this 18-hole course creates a "wow" effect with its dramatic placement next to cliffs and the sea.
The course features six holes each of pars 3, 4, and 5. The outward nine holes are particularly challenging on the par-4s, while the back nine demand greater precision on the par-3s, especially the 15th and 17th holes, which are situated on the cliff's edge.