- Tenerife Holidays
- Costa Adeje
- Pueblo Torviscas

Pueblo Torviscas is a delightful complex 50 metres from the sea and built in the style of an Andalucian Village nestled around the swimming pools. A lovely complex for families and couples looking for a comfortable base close to all amenities in the Torviscas area of Costa Adeje. A wide range of bars and restaurants are within easy walking distance together with ample shops. Close by are 2 beaches, the popular Torviscas beach that offer water sports and stretches right round to Fañabe the smaller more sheltered cove at Puerto Colon Close to the marina.
This complex is close to a bus stop with a car park nearby. Within easy walking distance are the local attractions such as the Aquapark and the twice a week market as well as the Sim Park.
The motorway is easily accessible leading northwards towards the capital city of Santa Cruz and westwards to the fabulous cliffs of Los Gigantes and the more circuitious route via Mount Teide ( the highest mountain in Spain) to the north of the island and such treasures as Loro parque in Puerto de la Cruz.
The reception is open 24 hours a day and provides the usual services, including money exchange, sale of excursions, car hire, book exchange, luggage room etc. The staff are multi-lingual and cover most European languages including English . WIFI is available on the complex and in the room at a charge , please ask receptions for details upon arrival.
On site are 2 restaurants, one located in the square and one on the poolside serving international menus and open on a daily basis for breakfast, lunch and evening meals . There is also a small supermarket on site and a laundrette.
The main pool is heated from November until April. There are plenty of sunbathing terraces with ample sun beds and umbrellas for your relaxation. A pool table and table tennis are also available at the poolside to add to your enjoyment
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
It started with arrival at the hotel to find we couldn't get into our room until 4pm due to the previous occupants paying extra to extend their stay. We had booked this through Love Holidays but when contacting them by telephone to find out what was happening, the blasé attitude of the person I spoke to was something else! Once in the room, the standard was terrible. The shower had parts missing that only allowed the use of the hand held section. This was reported the next day but not repaired until late on our penultimate day. The electrics, especially in the bathroom were in a dangerous state. When the light to the mirror was used the front of the switch came away. The whole body of the plug pulled out when trying to unplug anything. Every dining chair in the apartment was split. Edges to the dining table were broken. The curtains were stained. No soaps or shampoos in the bathroom. The base of the shower was full of mould and the fridge hadn't been cleaned down before we arrived, the front was full of hand marks! When these things were reported to the hotel manager, her attitude was equally as poor!
Probably my favourite hotel I’ve ever been to. Everything you need at your doorstep, mini market inside the resort, a couple of restaurants for breakfast lunch and dinner. 2 huge pools. 1 of them is so deep. Nice big balconies. Friendly staff. Poor bar, cheap drinks. Clean rooms, new towels and a room clean every 2 days, we loved it. The only thing I will say is the beds were really hard, didn’t have a comfortable sleep but it was nice and quiet didn’t affect my stay.
Great location with plenty of nice bars and eateries. The Pantry does lovely meals. Sunday dinners are brill but you have to book if you want one.
My overall summary of Pueblos Torvicas is that it is a great and affordable hotel. The location is amazing, right by the beach and literally a 5 minute walk away. It is extremely close to multiple restaurants, including the hotel restaurant/bar, with a couple restaurants and bars just outside the hotel. The room we stayed in had its own wifi box, a balcony with chairs and a table, plus a drying rack. We stayed for a week and had a cleaner twice, however with the beach being black stubborn stand we definitely needed more towels and when we asked for me we were told we had to wait until cleaning day to get more. It was one of the more affordable hotels in that location, which is why we chose to stay there. For context our room was self catering and had a kitchen, my biggest complaints are that there were bugs in the draws and over the cutlery and crockery provided. I wish we could have had a cleaner more frequently and been given more towels, especially considering we’d be spending so much time at the beach, the towels were covered in sand and so was the floor - it made it really hard to feel clean every after a shower. One thing you also HAVE TO KNOW (which we didn’t) is that you have to reserve sun beds with the hotel, if you don’t, you won’t have access to the pool. Obviously in the heart of August the hotel was very busy and the sunbeds would book up quickly. I understand it’s difficult to cater enough sunbeds for every guest, but also some guests would reserve sunbeds and stay there all day, meaning other people couldn’t use them at all.
Overall, it’s a cheap(er) hotel to some of its rivals. The staff are friendly. Our room had a balcony which was great. What would have made our experience better is if we were given fresh towels everyday and the kitchen facilities were better.
The bar outside is playing mind numbing bass music most of the time, would never have come if I knew this
