
Tenerife Paradise Found: Stunning Belvilla Apartment Sol y Paraíso!
Tenerife Paradise Found: Sol y Paraíso! - My (Maybe Sloppy) Review
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, 'cause I just got back from a little slice of heaven called "Tenerife Paradise Found: Stunning Belvilla Apartment Sol y Paraíso!" And let me tell you, it's… well, it's a lot. Let's just dive right in, shall we? My brain is still trying to un-beach itself.
Accessibility (or lack thereof, briefly):
I didn't personally need to check this out, but I did glance. They say they have "Facilities for disabled guests", which is a promising start. However, I didn't see specifics about ramps or adapted rooms, so double-check before you book if accessibility is a must-have. The website's vague.
Cleanliness, Safety, and the Pandemic Jitters:
Okay, this is where I was genuinely impressed. I'm a bit of a germaphobe (don't judge!), and the pandemic has just amplified it. BUT, Sol y Paraíso actually seemed to care. They ticked off a LOT of boxes:
- Anti-viral cleaning products: Whew, good start.
- Rooms sanitized between stays: Excellent. This gave me peace of mind.
- Daily disinfection in common areas: Ditto.
- Staff trained in safety protocol: They seemed to actually know what they were doing.
- Hand sanitizer everywhere: My hands are now practically glowing.
- Individually-wrapped food options: Less shared buffet spoons, more me.
- Physical distancing: They tried! It's tough with sunbathers.
- Safe dining setup: Tables spaced out. Smart.
- Sanitized kitchen and tableware items: Because you know I looked.
- Room sanitization opt-out available: Genius! I opted in, naturally.
I found it all very reassuring. I'm still a bit paranoid, but I actually felt pretty safe. I'm not sure which magic they used, but I was happy.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking - Oh My!
Alright, let's get to the important stuff: food! Now, this is where things get a little… uneven, let's say.
- Restaurants: There are restaurants, and they have options! Yay! I can't fully remember the restaurant names, but I did take a look at the menus.
- Breakfast [buffet]: Ah, the classic. This was okay. Standard stuff, the usual suspects. I was hoping for more of a local flair, maybe some amazing tropical fruit.
- Coffee/tea in restaurant: Essential. They had it. Saved my life.
- Poolside bar: This is where the magic happens. Specifically, the cocktail magic. I spent a lot of time here.
- Happy hour: YES. Need I say more? My favorite experience.
- Snack bar: Convenient. I'm a sucker for a lunchtime snack.
- Asian Cuisine: I did see Asian Cuisine and Asian breakfast on the menu but didn't go for it, but it sounded like it was there for anyone who wanted it.
- Water: There was a Bottle of water for me, and it was free.
**My *biggest* food-related win? The poolside bar. More detail later!**
Things to Do, Ways to Relax, And… More Pools:
Sol y Paraíso is not messing around with relaxation. Think of it:
- Swimming pool [outdoor]: Beautiful. Stunning. I lived in it. The view was gorgeous!
- Pool with view: I think most of the pools had a view, but it was just fantastic.
- Spa/sauna: I'm not a big spa-goer, but the facilities looked top-notch. Steamroom too.
- Fitness center: I intended to use it. I really did. But the pool… Look, the pool won.
- Massage: Tempting…very tempting…maybe next time.
- Body wrap/scrub: Ah, the things I dreamed of.
- Gym/fitness: I am sure this was a good choice for someone, but I am not that someone.
The Rooms, the Rooms, the Rooms!
My apartment was… well, stunning is actually a good word. And that's a relief because I'm not used to that. This place has a ton of things that are really there, and here is what I can remember…
- Air conditioning: Essential. Tenerife sun is no joke.
- Free Wi-Fi: And it worked! My Instagram feed thanked them.
- Kitchen utensils: I might have made a sandwich. A very basic sandwich.
- Coffee/tea maker: Life-saver. Again.
- Refrigerator: Perfect for keeping those poolside bar cocktails cold.
- Seating area: Comfy.
- Balcony: The view from my balcony was insane. I mean, actual insanity-inducing beauty.
- Everything you'd expect: Linens, towels, you name it.
Services and Conveniences - The Nitty-Gritty:
- Concierge: Helpful! Not that I needed much help; I was mostly poolside.
- Daily housekeeping: My room was spotless. I'm pretty sure they have magical cleaning fairies.
- Wi-Fi for everyone: I had no issues getting online.
- Car park [free of charge]: Bonus!
- Breakfast in room: I never did this but I know it's there,
- Laundry service: This was very convenient, and I used it several times!
- Air conditioning in public area: It made the place comfortable.
- Cash withdrawal: Always a blessing!
- Luggage storage: If you have to check out early like me.
For the Kids (and the Kid in You):
- Family/child friendly: Seems so! But I didn't bring kids, so I can't attest to the true experience.
- Kids facilities: I do not know those details.
- Babysitting service: I don't know this either.
The "Okay, spill the tea!" Section: My Personal Experience
Okay, here's the dirty laundry. (Figuratively speaking, thankfully, because the laundry service helped with the actual laundry.)
First off, the place really is called "Paradise Found." And, for the most part, it felt like it. The apartment was spacious, clean, and the balcony view… sigh. I could have stared at that ocean for days. The sunsets! The sunsets! They’re worth the price of admission alone.
What went well?
The poolside bar. Oh, the poolside bar. This is where I spent a significant portion of my vacation. The cocktails were delicious, the staff was friendly, and the atmosphere? Pure, unadulterated relaxation. I have zero regrets about my time there. I tried so many new things, and the bartenders were experts. The Happy Hour was the best!
What wasn't perfect?
The breakfast buffet was fine, but nothing to write home about. More local options would have been amazing. The spa was a bit pricey. And, let's be honest, walking from the apartment to the pool was a bit of a hike in the Tenerife sun – but it was worth it! The location of the bar was also too close to the pool. I had a hard time going anywhere else!
Final Verdict and (Slightly Slurred) Recommendation:
Look, Sol y Paraíso is a winner. It's not perfect. Life isn't perfect. But the view, the pool, the cocktails, and the overall vibe? They're enough to make you forget all your troubles and just breathe. The clean rooms, safety protocols, and decent facilities are there, along with everything you need.
Who should book?
- People looking for R&R
- People who can appreciate a sunset.
- Cocktail lovers.
- People who like to swim in a pool all day,
Who should maybe pass?
- Someone who wants a ton of nightlife. It feels very daytime-focused.
- If the accessibility is something you must have, double-check!
- Someone who is ultra-picky.
Overall, though? Book it! Seriously. Go. Find your paradise. You deserve it!
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving headfirst into my imaginary (for now, but a girl can dream!) adventure at Apartamento Sol y Paraíso I in Tenerife, Spain, booked via Belvilla by OYO. Let's be clear, I'm not some travel blogger with perfect Instagram filters and a pre-packaged itinerary. This is ME. Raw and slightly chaotic, just like my suitcase.
Day 1: Arrival - Mild Panic and Mangoes
- Morning (ish): The flight lands. The pre-flight stress levels are already astronomical. Did I pack enough sunscreen? Ugh, probably not. I always underestimate the power of the sun. Also, did I remember to turn off the iron? (Spoiler alert: I probably didn't. Cue the fire alarms.) The taxi ride to the apartment is a blur of trying to decipher Spanish road signs and a frantic search for my phone charger that I swear I packed. Finally, the apartment! Apartamento Sol y Paraíso I on Belvilla looks gorgeous in the pictures. Let's hope it lives up to the hype…
- Afternoon: Okay, first impressions: The balcony! Oh. My. God. That view! (Cue major happy tears.) Seriously, the pictures don't do it justice. That turquoise ocean is calling my name. After the initial awe, the practicalities kick in: Unpack (a Herculean task, given the state of my suitcase), change into a bikini (check!), and then…the fridge. Empty. Disaster.
- Anecdote: I once went grocery shopping on an empty stomach. Let's just say I ended up with a suspicious quantity of gummy bears and a jar of something that resembled pickled onions. I'm determined not to repeat that experience.
- Late Afternoon/Evening: Armed with a list (thanks, Google!), I venture out to find a supermarket. The language barrier is real, people. "Donde esta…uh… pan?" (pointing wildly). Found the bread! And the mangoes. Oh, the mangoes! They're the size of my head, and the taste… absolute heaven. I'm going to eat so many mangoes this week, I might actually become a mango. Evening ends with a glass of local wine on the balcony, serenading the sunset. Perfection. (Side note: Is this really my life?)
Day 2: Teide's Majesty and Tourist Traps (with a Side of Regret)
- Morning: The plan: Conquer Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak. The cable car is booked. Excitement levels are high! Well, until the morning comes and the weather turns… iffy. The clouds are low. Really low. My heart sinks as I contemplate the possibility of not being able to see anything from up there. It's already looking like a bit of a gamble.
- Late Morning/Afternoon: We make the trek up to Teide (with an extra layer of clothing! Yay!). The cable car is like a silent, rising elevator to a different world. Clouds roll past its windows. I have never seen anything quite like it. The view from above… well, it's a mixed bag. The landscape is otherworldly, volcanic. But the summit? Mostly fog. You can't win them all, right?
- Quirky Observation: The air up there is thin. I felt breathless just walking a few feet. I'm pretty sure I saw a couple of tourist-types wearing the exact same Teide souvenir t-shirt.
- Evening: Dinner in a "quaint" restaurant in a supposedly charming town nearby. It's undeniably charming, but the food? Let's just say it leaned heavily on the "tourist trap" side. Overpriced, overcooked, and under-flavored. The regret is real.
- Emotional Reaction: I felt a simmering resentment towards my travel guide and the high ratings. This is why I always research EVERYTHING. On the plus side, a very generous portion of sangria slightly softened the blow. Sometimes, you just have to accept that you paid for something… and not particularly enjoyed it.
Day 3: Black Sand Beaches and Lost Wallets (and Found Joy)
- Morning: Black sand beach day! Playa de Benijo (or something like that). The drive is winding and scary, but the reward is worth it. This is what dreams are made of. The waves crash, the scenery is dramatic. This is my Tenerife.
- Messy Structure: I spent about an hour there, happily splashing in the waves and chasing the spray. The sea… it was so freeing. And the sand! Black, soft, and almost magical. I could stay here forever.
- Afternoon: Disaster strikes. I realize my wallet is GONE. Panic. Tears. Cursing myself for being so careless. We retrace our steps, frantically searching.
- Anecdote: My sister always says I'm the "forgetful one" in the family. This incident proves it. No one has ever accused me of being good at remembering things.
- Late Afternoon: By some miracle, a kind employee at a tiny cafe found my wallet and handed it in! Praise be! My faith in humanity is restored. I had a celebratory ice cream. The simple things!
- Evening: A quiet evening spent on the balcony, watching a movie. The sunset puts on a beautiful show. I decide to leave the camera put away.
Day 4: Wandering and Wine - Doubling Down!
- Morning: I skip the "organized tour" and decide to just… wander. Get lost, see where the wind takes me. Tenerife is a place where you can explore something different.
- Afternoon: My wandering takes me to a vineyard. I had no idea there could be vineyards in Tenerife! Now, I am not often an expert on wines, there is just so much to drink. I have a tasting, learn about the unique volcanic soil, and try a locally sourced blend.
- Emotional Reaction: Oh. My. God. The wine. It's fruity, and dry, with the perfect amount of body. I am in love. I buy a bottle (or three) to bring home. The winemaker's stories are incredibly moving. I feel a deep connection to the place and the people. This is the kind of travel experience I live for.
- Evening: Back at the apartment, I cook a simple meal (pasta with tomatoes and garlic – my specialty!) and pair it with the wine. The evening unfolds in a haze of contentment.
Day 5: Whale Watching and Sea Sickness (and a Dolphin!)
- Morning: Whale watching excursion! I'm cautiously optimistic. I always get seasick. But, whales! Worth it! We set sail hoping to see all sorts of sea life.
- Late Morning/Afternoon: The boat ride starts out okay. Too okay. The sea sickness kicks in. My stomach churns. I am on the verge of throwing up. But then… a pod of dolphins! They swim alongside the boat, leaping and playing in the waves. Gorgeous. Seriously, utterly. Mind-blowing. Makes the nausea almost worth it.
- Stronger Emotional Reaction: Witnessing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. This is what it's all about. This is why I travel.
- Evening: I spend the evening recovering from my seasickness and trying to remember just how unbelievably gorgeous those dolphins were.
Day 6: Goodbye Tenerife!
- Morning: The last sunrise from the balcony. It's bittersweet. I'm sad to leave, but also ready for my own bed and the joys of everyday life.
- Afternoon: The airport rush. Did I pack everything? Did I buy enough souvenirs? (The answer is always "no" and "yes," respectively).
- Evening: The flight home. As I look out the window, reminiscing about the trip. I think about all the beautiful beaches, sunsets, and people I met. I've decided: I will be back.
The Imperfections?
Ah, yes. The "imperfections." The things I didn't get to do? Plenty. The places I got lost? Many. The times I acted like a total clueless tourist? Countless. But you know what? That's what makes it my trip. This is not some flawless travelogue. It's real. It's messy. And I wouldn't have it any other way. Now, excuse me while I pour myself a glass of that Tenerife wine and start planning my next adventure… possibly back to sunny Tenerife, via Belvilla!
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Tenerife Paradise Found: Sol y Paraíso - Let's Get *Real*
(Because let's face it, brochures are liars… mostly.)
Okay, so "Sol y Paraíso"… is it *actually* paradise, or just a fancy name? Spill the beans!
Alright, deep breath… It's pretty damn close, I'll be straight. The "Sol" part? Absolutely nailed it. Sun, glorious, face-melting sun. Now, "Paraíso"? Well, it depends. If your idea of paradise involves a ridiculously comfy bed that you almost don't want to leave (guilty!), stunning ocean views from the balcony, and the constant, comforting sound of waves… then YES. Paradise found. But, and there's always a "but," if you're picturing perfectly manicured lawns, and absolutely *zero* dust settling on the coffee table… maybe adjust your expectations a smidge. This isn't a sterile hotel; it's a lived-in space with character. And honestly? I loved that.
The pictures. They look *amazing*. Is it really that stunning? Be honest! (I'm looking at you, infinity pool…)
Okay, those pictures? Yeah, they're pretty good. But the infinity pool? Ugh. Let me tell you about the infinity pool. First off, it *is* as stunning as it looks. Seriously, jaw on the floor the first time. The *problem*? Well, remember how I said "lived in"? Sometimes, the pool is… *loved*. By happy families, splashing children, and the occasional (probably) overly enthusiastic dog. So you're not *always* going to get those perfect Instagram shots. But honestly? Watching the kids have the time of their lives? That's pretty damn special too. And, when you *do* get a clear shot? Pure magic.
What about the location? Is it close to… you know… *stuff*? Like, the beach and bars and… food?
Location, location, location! It's good. Real good. The beach? A short walk, and the waves? Oh, the waves... I swear, I spent half my holiday just *listening* to them. Restaurants? Loads. From your classic tourist traps (which, let's be honest, are a guilty pleasure now and then) to some genuinely amazing Canarian places. We stumbled upon this tiny little place, *El Rincón del Buen Yantar* (or something similar; my Spanish is, well…non-existent). Absolutely incredible paella and the most ridiculously friendly owner who clearly LOVED his restaurant. That was a highlight. Bars? Plenty. Enough to keep you entertained without making it feel like a Spring Break nightmare. It's a good balance. Just be prepared for the occasional steep hill walk, but the views *ahem* more than make up for it, trust me!
Is it family-friendly? Because I'm traveling with a tiny human (or two or three...). Can they handle it?
Yes! Absolutely. The apartment itself is spacious. There's enough room for everyone to not trip over each other (most of the time). The pool is shallow at one end, which is a lifesaver. The beach is ideal for little ones; gentle waves and sandcastle-building heaven! We found that our little monsters (affectionate, of course!) were in their element. The only downside? The stairs. There are stairs. Lots of stairs. My poor knees were screaming by the end of the week. But honestly, it added to the charm, right? (Tell that to my aching legs). It's a safe, fun environment, just be aware of the usual kid-related chaos and pack accordingly. Think: wipes. Lots and lots of wipes.
What are the *actual* downsides? Be honest, please! I need the dirt! (And I mean, *concrete* dirt, as in, what to watch out for...)
Alright, here's the lowdown. First, this is probably going to be a bummer: the WiFi was a bit… patchy. Don't expect blazing fast speeds. Embrace it. Unplug. Read a book. Actually *talk* to your family. Pretend it's the 90s. (Seriously, I actually did that and it was quite liberating!). Second, the parking situation can be… tricky. Street parking is available, but good luck finding a space sometimes. So, consider renting a car or be prepared to walk a bit. Third, and I hate to say it, but the kitchen is a *little* on the basic side. If you're planning on gourmet feasts, maybe bring some of your own equipment, I didn't and I regretted it... but hey, you will not be missing out! Lastly, the occasional mosquito. Bring repellent. Seriously. They're sneaky little devils. Apart from that, it was smooth sailing! Mostly.
Anything else I should know? Like, any quirky tips or insider secrets?
Okay, *listen up*. My best tip? Pack a reusable water bottle. Walking around in the sun is thirsty work. And embrace siesta time! Everything shuts down for a few hours in the afternoon. Use that time to nap, read, or just admire the view from the balcony. Also, try the local wine. It's surprisingly good, and cheap. And finally, here's a bonus tip: the sunsets are phenomenal. Make sure you're on the balcony with a glass of something *sparkling* (Cava, of course) for the show. Trust me. You won't regret it! Also, don’t be afraid to try the local language, even if (like yours truly) you barely know any phrases. The locals are incredibly patient and friendly. A little “hola” and “gracias” will get you a long way. And for God's sake, don’t just *be* a tourist. Engage with the culture. Try the gofio! (It's a local specialty - you'll either love it or hate it. I loved it.) And most importantly: relax, enjoy, and prepare to fall a little bit in love with Tenerife. I certainly did!
Would you recommend it? Honestly? Knowing what you know now?
Absolutely. Without a doubt. Despite the wonky WiFi, the mosquito bites, and the occasional parking struggle. Sol y Paraíso isn’t perfect. But it’s real. It's charming. It's got the right balance of comfort, and, well, *paradise*. It was a fantastic experience, I could not recommend it more, my friend. Just go. You'll have a blast. But bring bug spray. Seriously.

