Welcome!
The apartment house “La Chiripa” was built in 1972 in Puerto de la Cruz, in the quiet district of San Fernando, right across the beautiful Taoro Park.
In just a few minutes, you can walk to the center of Puerto de la Cruz, a cosmopolitan tourist city, which has numerous establishments, shops, restaurants and bars.
To access the city center, you practically only have to cross the Parque de Taoro, enjoying its pleasant views and gardens. Also, near of the apartments we have different services: shops, restaurants and bars.
The Building has more than 142 Apartments on 9 floors between 42 and 68 square meters of living space, with terraces of different sizes, as well as offices and a Lobby with comfortable furniture. The building also has a common area for owners and tenants with a small gym, library, and an area with tables and chairs for pleasant meetings.
The apartments have an open kitchen, bathroom, living room and one or two bedrooms. The apartments have a free WLAN network. All the apartments are privately owned, so some owners in the community dedicate them to rent and others use them as their first or second home. The building enjoys magnificent views of the Atlantic, Puerto de la Cruz and the La Orotava Valley. The views at night are highly recommended.
The building has a large swimming pool, heated in winter. From the pool you also have wonderful views of the Atlantic, Mount Teide, and Parque de Taoro.
The apartments have TV, with channels in Spanish and German, and Wi-Fi internet connection. It has its own parking spaces, both indoors and outdoors.
The community of owners is under a German presidency, with an administration office for owners that provide services in Spanish, German and English. There is a daily consultation schedule in the administration office in the building. The community also has its own Technical Service that is in charge of the daily maintenance of the building. There is also a contracted Cleaning Company that takes care of the necessary daily cleaning of the common areas of “La Chiripa”.