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Iberostar Fuerteventura Park

Nov 15, 2009

This is one of three Iberostars that are close together, the hotel is clean and tidy in a good location a few minutes from the beach, as you walk down the path the beach to the left is perfect for...more

Hotel Dunas Paradise

3 of 5 stars
bristol
Nov 14, 2009

We have just returned from another two weeks at the Dunas Paradise.The staff at reception were again very nice and efficient and always had a smile. The room we had was again very nice and clean,and...more

Hotel Pajara Beach

4 of 5 stars
Hertfordshire
Nov 10, 2009

I can only echo the previous review on this Hotel. My wife and I booked this Hotel for a break at 1/2 Term, to get some Sun, Sea, and Relaxation. If that's all you want you won't go wrong here. The...more

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