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Playa Blanca E-35580 Yaiza C/ La Maciot, 1 - Playa Blanca E-35580 Yaiza - Lanzarote T (34) 928 51 71 08 - F (34) 928 51 70 11 Information and Bookings: [email protected] T (34) 902 100 906 www.h10hotels.com Location 35 km from the Airport and 40 km from Arrecife Coordinates: 13°49'29.16"W - 28°51'52.57"N Description Located in the fishing village of Playa Blanca, the H10 Lanzarote Princess is one of the most emblematic hotels of the south of Lanzarote. Recently renovated with a modern and very luminous design, the hotel also has new services to offer to the guests. Discover Privilege, Exclusive Rooms and Services, the new Despacio Beauty Centre or the elaborate cuisine of the hotel's restaurants, particularly the new oriental restaurant, Sakura, and Mike's Coffee. Services 407 Rooms 2 swimming pools (one heated in winter) Free Wi-Fi in the lobby and in the Privilege Lounge Internet Corner (with additional charge) Tennis court (with additional charge) Minigolf (with additional charge) Car rental Free outdoor parking (limited availability) Laundry service Round-the-clock medical service (on request and with additional charge) Rooms Basic Room: comfortable and functional room with single bed and balcony or terrace overlooking the gardens. With air conditioning, TV with international channels, minibar (on request), telephone and fully-equipped bathroom with hairdryer and Textures Collection amenities. Double Room: a room boasting a luminous and modern design. With balcony or terrace with views of the swimming pool, garden, sea or mountain. It offers all the necessary amenities, such as air conditioning, TV with international channels, telephone, minibar, safe (on request and with additional charge) and bathroom with hairdryer and Textures Collection amenities. Family Room: designed for families travelling with children, the family room has a terrace overlooking the pool or gardens. It is equipped with the same amenities as the Double Room, and the maximum capacity (including cot) is 2 adults + 2 children or 3 adults + 1 child. Superior Privilege Room: modern and revamped room with balcony overlooking the sea or the swimming pool. It offers the same services as the Double Room, plus: Exclusive welcome gift, bathrobes, slippers and VIP amenities Nespresso coffee-maker and iPod and iPhone docking station with alarm clock Pillow top and pillow menu, exclusive pool towels and free safe Full minibar restocked daily (payment according to consumption) Suite: a spacious and bright room with double bedroom, separate lounge and a large balcony furnished with loungers, overlooking the pool or gardens. It offers the same amenities as the Double Room and is ideal for those seeking an exclusive stay. BASIC ROOM DOUBLE ROOM FAMILY ROOM SUP. PRIVILEGE ROOM SUITE BEDROOM SUITE LOUNGE SUITE BEDROOM SUITE LOUNGE Restaurants and Yaiza: buffet restaurant with show cooking bars Sakura (NEW!): à la carte restaurant specialising in Asian cuisine La Choza: à la carte restaurant, with poolside snacks and sandwiches Mike's Coffee (NEW!): tea and coffee specialities, homemade cakes Vintage Bar (RENEWED!): located in the lobby, with live music Coco Loco Bar: in the centre of the pool Papagayo Disco Bar: with evening entertainment YAIZA RESTAURANT SAKURA RESTAURANT LA CHOZA MIKE’S COFFEE MIKE'S COFFEE TERRACE VINTAGE BAR All Inclusive Meals, snacks, national and international drinks, cocktails (drinks menu including some of the specialties of Mike's Coffee and the Vintage Bar). An invitation to dinner at the Sakura Restaurant for guests staying for more than 7 nights (drinks according to the All Inclusive programme). Guests are also entitled to 1 hour of free access to the tennis court and a free mini golf circuit (in both cases for 2 people per room/per stay). Have a unique experience with the Privilege, Exclusive Rooms and Services of the H10 Lanzarote Princess. With this service you will be treated exclusively, enjoy exceptional gastronomy and stay in the best rooms. Privilege Service: Exclusive Privilege Room with free bar, press, TV, Internet and other services A dinner at the Sakura Restaurant (drinks not included). Minimum stay 3 nights 10% discount on restaurants and bars Personalised check-in and check-out Late check-out (subject to availability) Personalized Guest Service and bell-boy service The room is prepared and cleaned twice a day (on request) Superior Privilege Room: see details in the Rooms section. PRIVILEGE LOUNGE CORNER PRIVILEGE LOUNGE SUPERIOR PRIVILEGE ROOM Take a break in the Despacio Beauty Centre, a Health and Beauty Centre to look after your body and your mind. Keep fit in the gym or treat yourself to one of our massages. Gym Sauna Miniclub: a comprehensive entertainment programme for children aged 3 to 12 years old by our team of professionals and our mascot Daisy. Outdoor playground, children's pool and Miniclub house. Painting, handicrafts, water games, Minidisco with our mascot Daisy, etc. MINICLUB HOUSE MINICLUB ACTIVITIES CHILDREN'S PARK Children will have a whale of a time with the Daisy Adventure! An extensive entertainment program for children with numerous activities in an adventure setting: a large children's pool with a pirate ship and other water attractions such as a slide, fun water jets and a pool for the little ones with a giant mushroom. Teenclub The Teenclub gives teenagers a place to have fun with their favourite games besides making new friends. The activities available feature: PlayStation, Xbox, films and outdoor entertainment with board games, water games, etc. The H10 Lanzarote Princess provides an extensive programme of sports and activities organised by our Blue Team entertainers: Tennis, basketball, water polo, volleyball, minigolf, plus Tai Chi, stretching, aerobics and Spanish lessons. Awards TRAVEL REPUBLIC: 2011 Customer Recommendation Award THOMAS COOK MARQUE OF EXCELLENCE: 2008 THOMAS COOK PARTNER IN EXCELLENCE: 2003 FIRST CHOICE GOLD CHOICE: 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2005 JMC HIGHLY COMMENDED HOTELS CANARIES: 2000, 2001 AIRTOURS ACCOMMODATION AWARD: 2001 ECLIPSE BEST HOTEL SHORT HAUL WEST: 1998, 1999 UNIJET: 1997 THOMSON BEST WINTER SUN: 1996, 1997 TUI HOLLY: 1996 Certifications .
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