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How to act at a Spa

How to act at a Spa

 

Find out the spa’s benefits and counter-indications. We’ll also tell you the rules you should follow to enjoy it to the fullest.

 

A spa is a place of rest that we all need to visit at one time or another, a sanctuary of peace where we must respect the well-being of the other people, just like at any other special place. You know how to act at the cinema or at a restaurant, but do you know how to at a spa?

Enjoy the spa

Towel or robe? The doubt is real. It is best to put on the bathrobe and leave the towel folded under your arm.

We use the latest technology at the Thalasso Spa, so don’t worry if you don’t know how something works. Just ask us— we’re here to help!

Remember, it’s not a pool. You must not swim or race and you must move around calmly. And as for your tone of voice, speak quietly— it’s impossible to disconnect with noise!

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Autumn delicacies

Autumn delicacies

 

Have a look at these wonderful autumn menus with a Canary flair. We’ll tell you about the best seasonal desserts and fruit. Be a true chef!

 

Spain is known for having a wide array of culinary offers wherever you go. When travelling around the country, you can find seasonal delicacies which are exciting to taste. This is precisely why you should pack a suitcase with few warm clothes, get on a plane and go to the Canary Islands to try the autumn specialities! 

But wait— before travelling you must find a place to stay, right? Discover our hotels and take advantage of our promotions. The Canary Islands are waiting for you!

Autumn recipes                                                                          

The “Fortunate Isles” also get chilly, but the temperature is much milder than on the Peninsula. It’s time to discover its seasonal recipes!

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The most beautiful spots on Lanzarote

The most beautiful spots on Lanzarote

 

Discover Lanzarote’s secrets, its beaches and all there is to do. The island’s landscapes will amaze you.

 

Lanzarote was created with the opening of the Atlantic Ocean, with its magical colours and scarred rocks. You will be enchanted by all of the hidden spots on the island.

Points of interest on Lanzarote

Lanzarote’s wonders are almost all hidden underground. In the town of Haría, you can find a spectacular lava tube, ending as it arrives at the spectacular Cueva de los Verdes cave, whose interior reaches 510 meters high— looking up will give you vertigo, reminding you just how deep you can go.

Not far away you’ll find Jameos de los Aguas, where the holes produced by the sinking of a lava tube will leave you speechless. If you are staying at one of our Lanzarote hotels you can visit them by asking at reception, where we will clear up any doubts you may have so you can easily get to this amazing enclave.

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The best museums in Cádiz

The best museums in Cádiz

 

Visiting Cádiz soon? Here are the top spots and museums that you cannot miss.

 

Some of Spain’s most historically relevant events have taken place in Cádiz, due to its strategic position between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the city from which Christopher Columbus set sail, and where the Spanish constitution of 1812 was born. If you are staying in our hotel in Cádiz, do not forget to explore as much as possible – Cádiz has got so much to offer!

Places of interest in Cádiz

A stroll through this city can feel like a trip to Cuba. Cádiz and Havana, apart from being twinned cities, share many features such as their narrow streets, Spanish colonial architecture, broad seafront esplanades, and their liveliness.

The magnificent, yellow-domed Cathedral of Cádiz stands in the old town. Behind the cathedral, the wall La Puerta de Tierra serves as one of the main entrances to it.

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The best museums in Cádiz

The best museums in Cádiz

 

Visiting Cádiz soon? Here are the top spots and museums that you cannot miss.

 

Some of Spain’s most historically relevant events have taken place in Cádiz, due to its strategic position between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is the city from which Christopher Columbus set sail, and where the Spanish constitution of 1812 was born. If you are staying in our hotel in Cádiz, do not forget to explore as much as possible – Cádiz has got so much to offer!

Places of interest in Cádiz

A stroll through this city can feel like a trip to Cuba. Cádiz and Havana, apart from being twinned cities, share many features such as their narrow streets, Spanish colonial architecture, broad seafront esplanades, and their liveliness.

The magnificent, yellow-domed Cathedral of Cádiz stands in the old town. Behind the cathedral, the wall La Puerta de Tierra serves as one of the main entrances to it.

Read more

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