Location:
Gran Canaria
Capacity:
10
This house is a warm example of traditional Canarian architecture, with its two-sided roof, wooden beams, open balcony, and comfortable rooms with wooden floors and ceilings. Cedar chests keep the linens delicately stored, and the windows look out onto the striking inner “crater,” where you can hear the soft call of hawks as the sun begins to set.
Beautifully restored, the home sits in a privileged location that celebrates the landscape around it. Patios, stone stairways, terraces, and hanging walls open toward sweeping views of the coastline, the sea, and the narrow isthmus stretching into the horizon.
From here, you can also look inward toward the island’s central basin, dotted with small villages, green ravines, and fields that climb toward the impressive mountain range along the summit.
A place full of quiet beauty, gentle light, and the feeling of being held by nature.



















