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Golf at the Ritz-Carlton Abama

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Relax on the scenic drive across the island of Tenerife to the course at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama, celebrated as one of the toughest – and most beautiful – in Spain. The legendary Dave Thomas, a four-time Ryder Cup player, served as the course architect, designing 18 holes that would put all of a golfer’s skill to the test. Golfers of all levels will enjoy both the lush subtropical landscapes and the challenges posed by 22 water hazards and white sand bunkers. This excursion includes the use of a GPS-equipped buggy and the latest Taylor Made M4 clubs.

A Day at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama

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The Ritz-Carlton, Abama, sits above a pristine stretch of coastline in the town of Guia de Isora. Built on a cliff, the lushly landscaped resort delivers gorgeous views of the Atlantic and La Gomera, the second smallest of the Canary Islands, throughout. A funicular connects the expansive property with a private beach. It’s a beautiful drive along coastal roads from the yacht to reach the Abama. Upon arrival, your time is your own. Your visit includes a yoga class, a welcome gift, and the use of a lounge chair at your choice of two pools.

Spa Day at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama

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Local ingredients derived from natural sources like bananas and papaya are showcased in a series of restorative treatments at the spa at the Ritz-Carlton, Abama. It’s a scenic drive across Tenerife to the resort, which sits on cliff overlooking the southwest coastline and out to the nearby island of La Gomera. Upon arrival, you’ll be escorted to the Abama’s serene spa for a trio of treatments: a full-body exfoliation, followed by a body wrap and a massage, all aimed at brightening, soothing and hydrating the skin. Pineapple and papaya tea will keep you refreshed.

UNESCO Treasures of Tenerife

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As you meander the pedestrianized cobblestone streets in the heart of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, you will admire not only the pastel-colored historic architecture that frames the narrow lanes but also the urban planning, which became a blueprint for New World colonial towns like Havana, Lima and Cartagena. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, La Laguna’s original layout remains intact, transporting you into the past as you explore some of the more than 350 buildings constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries.

Colonial Towns of Tenerife

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Far from the modern architecture and high-rise hotels of Tenerife’s bustling capital, in the shadow of the 12,200-foot Mount Teide, you will find historic Tenerife looking much as it did hundreds of years ago. In Orotava you will have superb views of the sparkling azure seas as you stroll along cobblestone streets lined with pastel-colored colonial architecture, including the beautiful House of Balconies built in the 1600s. Stop for coffee in Icod de los Vinos, founded in the early 1500s, and stand under the ancient dragon tree that has centuries of stories to tell.