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January 16, 2024
On our past visits to Costa Adeje we've often passed Puebo Torviscas and wondered what it would be like to stay there. Well this time we took the plunge and booked for three weeks over Chris**as and New Year (2023/24). It cost four thousand, three hundred and seventy eight pounds, sixtey two pence for an apar**ent only, thats almost £1500.00 per week for apar**ent only. We actually live in an apar**ent at home that costs £695.00 per month, so expectations were high. Our first apar**ent (we moved after a week) took me back my 'teens' when we went to the Rome Olympics and we stayed in a school dormitory and the 'toilets' were a hole in the floor, not that the toilets were a hole in the floor, it just reminded me of the 1950's. There was the usual kitchen stuff, oven, fridge, microwave but no 'wow' feeling about the rest, a patio that led to a 'garden' that had been re-seeded so couldn't be used but more importantly 'NO SUN' whatever time of the day. We asked to be moved and we were given a second floor apar**ent in a different block, they had different blocks, bit like a prisoner of war, which had an oven missing but a hob and a micrwave so you had to be selective on what you could or couldn't cook. The balcony had good views and we could sun bathe for a least five hours so we did return with a tan. ( Forgot to mention, this apar**ent reminded me of the early sixties so not a lot of difference from the first one,apart from the sun) There are other apar**ents on the site which are lived in by the owners but ours were owners who rent them out and if I'm honest need a lot of updating internally to come up to our expectations, so we won't be returning in a hurry.