In the picturesque town of Agaete, this hotel has a subtle nautical theme and a fantastic spa to enjoy. Head down to the nearby beach for breath-taking scenery and a swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
John
Spain
The reception lady on that day was so nice and helpful I can’t wait to come back again
The Occidental Roca Negra Adults-Only Hotel****, located in the seaside town of Agaete, in the north-eastern part of Gran Canaria, is a petite paradise for adults to relax (minimum age is 16 years...
Pawel
Ireland
Great location, just on the edge of the island,
Staff witch was very helpful, I have to mention Angela from restaurant,, Gema from pool bar and Havier fro sky bar,
Great holiday, great experience
Set in Agaete, Vilna House with private pool, jacuzzi and garden -Optional pool and jacuzzi heating offers a barbecue. Playa del Ingles is 38 km from the property.
Monta
United Kingdom
Views are breathtaking ! Design beautiful! Location amazing!
Really enjoyed our stay!
Would love to come again ❤️
Offering a private beach area, a terrace and free WiFi, Los Arenales Agaete is a recently renovated apartment 1.1 km from Playa La Caleta and 1.3 km from Playa Dedo de Dios.
Carla
Spain
The place had perfectly working facilities and owner was very helpful during our stay ! Just beautiful
Set 1.3 km from Playa Dedo de Dios, 1.3 km from Las Nieves Beach and 34 km from Parque de Santa Catalina, Agaete Fray features accommodation located in Agaete.
Lina
Lithuania
The apartment is well equipped and cozy: there’s everything that you need: there’s a washing machine and washing powder if you need to wash your clothes. Three bedrooms allow for good privacy, especially if you are traveling with teenagers. The apartment is clean, the bedding’s of good quality. The hostess is very kind and attentive: we had indicated one arrival time, but we were about three hours late. However, she welcomed us kindly, even though it was already late. There was fruits, wine and water left for us ,this was really nice, since the shops were already closed since we had arrived late. The apartment is in a convenient location, you can reach the beach and the grocery stores quickly by car or by foot.
This colonial style house is situated in the heart of Agaete valley, in the middle of an orange, mango and papaya tree plantation
This is a large mansion dating from the end of the 19th century and h...
Patrick Bednarski
Germany
This was our third visit to Hotel Rural Las Longueras. We love the orignal, historic character of the hotel, the friendly atmosphere and the beautiful surroundings.
If you want to get a bit more remote and not in the high...
If you want to get a bit more remote and not in the high rise this is your spot. In the old town there's a few places to eat, don't leave it too lateen a Sunday or there's not much open.
The port is fine, plenty of restaurants you'd expect on the quay. Loved the swim pools, discovered them on our second last day & would have used them and the promenade more had I known!
The road south is great fun with epic views, but not for the faint hearted with tiny windy roads and potential rock falls if it's been raining.
Nice spot, nearby coffee plantations a great day trip.
Stephen
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Fish restaurants in the Puerto area are all brilliant.
Fish restaurants in the Puerto area are all brilliant.
Agaete town is quiet and sleepy, but lovely. Excellent coffee at the bakery. the Huertas de las Flores is a gorgeous and lush oasis of amazing trees and flowers.
the municipal library is a wonderful community space.
Excellent location and starting point for some really good hikes. Local public transport is really good. We took the local bus to Los Berrazales coffee place (finca la Laja), then walked back along the valley floor ('el valle' or 'el barranco').
Perfect place for a quiet holiday - lots of other visitors, but it is not a 'big resort' kind of place, just people who come for hiking and very good fresh fish!
Anne-Marie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Agaete has a magical spirit, which is hard to describe...
Agaete has a magical spirit, which is hard to describe rationally. In the compact and pretty town center is a wide range of cafés, bars and restaurants. Narrow streets elevate the whole slope up to the topmost view. Often there is some music festival in the town. Surrounding mountain are always visible, being a background for small beautiful places that are worth to seek for. Neighbouring port town offers beaches, natural piscinas and more bars and cafés. Supermarket is located practically halfway between, together with a closed bath (also suitable for children) and gorgeous Hondo café, which would be a mistake not to visit. Agaete is easy to reach by car using highway, which is currently being extended further south. However, bus services are poor in speed due to detouring to many villages along the highway and often delayed, and most of all too infrequent except for the line to Las Palmas.
Libor
Czech Republic
2.0
Scored 2.0
No hot water when arrived.
No hot water when arrived. Dodgy tap in a bathroom meant no hot water all the stay. Ants in a bathroom all ten days. Damaged bathroom door. No toaster. No "free toiletries or toaster" both advertised.
Sparse kitchen utilities. No pegs for hanging out washing. Two outside lights missing.
Contacted both booking.com, Holidu and the useless Victor Ramos. E mails over nearly all ten days, and the responses to all queries raised. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Victor exists to stall clients, do nothing and prevent money being spent. He blames the owners if he cannot do anything (he know exactly what he is doing ...........) Basically rubbish
Andrew
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We weren't that impressed about Agaete as there were only...
We weren't that impressed about Agaete as there were only few shops and the local supermarkets had a rather modest choice of food. Agaete scores well in terms of atmosphere (old buildings, narrow roads, picturesque port) but you can't compare it with the much more lively, bustling Galdar. We liked the port area and the rock pools but didn't find them outstanding in any way. Agaete is certainly worth visiting but we felt it tends to get a bit overrated. For us Agaete was a great base for exploring the North and West of Gran Canaria but a bit less of a great destination on its own.
Beat
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small town with a number of small shops, two banks and a...
A small town with a number of small shops, two banks and a couple of places to eat out or take a coffee. There is no supermarket. There is a town square with a pretty church, but this is usually closed. The nearby Maipes archaeological park is well worth a visit. The botanical gardens are tiny but for €1, again worth a visit. From Agaete you can walk to Puerto de las Nieves in about 20 minutes (Spar supermarket en route) where you can enjoy the beaches, the natural swimming pools and watch the ferry going to a from Tenerife.
I really liked this apartment, spotless clean, excellent parking (otherwise major issue in Agaete) and the other tenants in the house seem to be retirees from the peninsula so it was really nice and quiet at night. Northern Gran Canaria is overlooked by many visitors which is a shame
Appartement is big and has everything you need. The pool is clean and not at all busy. Also seems very secured, you need keys for entering the pool area.
Overal location in Agaete is very nice, not super touristy but with enough nice places to go out for drinks and diner.
We stayed at the apartment for 14 nights.
The balcony was pleasant to sit out and eat breakfast or evening meal.
The property is situated between the old quarter of Agaete and Puerto de Las Nieves, but is not actually in either.
Excellent quiet location, with nearby walks and access to sea and natural swimming pools right in front of the hotel. Large comfortable room with sea view. Nice clean pool area. Accessible by bus. Would definitely stay again.
Beautiful house, very clean, very well equipped. We absolutely loved the warm swimming pool and the village of Agaete is very charming. The host was very kind and the location very good.
Eric
Netherlands
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