I was already on holiday at Club Olympus (see previous review), when I decided I did not want to go home after our seven days were up. I could not extend our stay at Club Olympus so I chose to book the Los Cardones for an extra night. Doing this gave us a whole Friday and just about all of Saturday extra to enjoy some more rest and relaxation. Friends had stayed at Los Cardones in 2008 when a large group of us came to Tenerife to celebrate two big birthdays. Having visited them in their apartment then, I knew I had gotten good value for money when I booked the studio there for our extra night. We left Club Olympus at 10am on the Friday morning and walked around the half hour to Los Cardones along the seafront with our luggage which was not much of a hassle to be fair. We were allowed to check in straight away at reception which is open from 10:00-18:00 daily. So we were semi unpacked and on holiday again after just 45 minutes of leaving Club Olympus! We were allocated an upper floor studio in the two storey studio block at the back. The rest of the complex is made up of one and two bedroomed bungalows in thier own gardens. Our studio was on the end of the block so had dual aspect. Large balcony facing one of the quiet paths which run between the various complexes around the patch and facing the pool was an inward opening set of patio doors with a balcony rail outside. (Juliet Balcony I beleive is the word?) The studio itself was quite large and with some thought, could easily have been a one bedroomed apartment. The kitchen was very large and had lots of cupboard space, but only minimal utensils, crockery and cutley. A microwave, small fridge with freezer compartment and kettle and toaster were provided, along with a four ring hob and oven. Biggest surprise was the washing machine! The water pressure was not very good but hot water seemed plentiful if you were patient.The lounge area featured some elegant furnishings, large double sofa bed and TV which seemed to feature only one English speaking channel (Eurosport), a ceiling fan also helped keep the room a little coolerThere was a wardrobe in the hall with ten hangers and three drawers, plus sopme extra bedding and blankets and full sized Ironing board (no Iron). Bathroom was tiled very pleasantly but the grouting, especially around the seal between the bath was looking very tired. Towels were provided and were of fair quality. Plenty of toilet rolls stocked up in the cupboard under the sink. A wall mounted hairdryer was also provided. All of the windows seemed to be newly fitted double-glazed units, with matching brand new locking shutters which we used at night to allow a breeze in. The complex has an average sized pool, which is so quiet you can almost think it is your own. It has a seperate childs paddling area. The main pool has steps down into it as opposed to ladders, this leads you into an area which is a flat plateau of 90 cms deep before more steps take you down to the rest of the pool which is 1 metre 90 cms all the way round. the pool looked newly tiled and very clean and was very warm at 10:00 am in the morning. There are a few sun loungers on the terrace syrrounding but the pool is not overly used so it does not seem problematic getting a spot. The complex does not have a restaurant or bar of any sort, not even a pool bar but I can't say I missed not having the choice. Most guests stayed in their bungalows and self catered, only going to the pool for a quick dip and back to thier bungalows, so I think it worked better, but then some who would like a central point to drink/socialize may not like that aspect. The complex is very secure, the entrace is open during the day bu then the gate is locked at night but you are given a key to let yourself in and out. From inside you would not think this complex which is so peaceful and quiet could be located in such a central position. It is directly opposite ther patch, next door to Parque Cristobal and across from the Hotel Las Palmeras. Entrance to the complex is up a set of about 15 steps so bear that in mind for mobility issues.. Check-out is at 12:00 noon and bags can be left at reception but this closes at 18:00 so after that you will need to retrieve them, something to consider if you have a late flight. I was informed upon checking out that it is possible to upgrade from a studio to a bungalow for just 10 euro's a night, which I would have done had I been told when I checked in, but alas the studio still served us very well. Overall I would say they are a good choice for those who like some peace and quiet within a short walking distance to all the main resort ammenties.
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