"Just north of the iconic Timanfaya National Park, in a sleepy, unassuming, authentically Canarian village, is this beautifully converted 19th-century mini-estate. The white-washed house and outbuilding have been converted into 4 charming one-bedroom apartments and studios, plus a separate two-bedroom cottage within the old bodega (wine press). All are stylishly renovated, with nifty kitchenettes, restored antiques, potted palms and succulents spilling from every corner (hence the house's name); and - perhaps the trump card - a shared courtyard with pool and alfresco dining area. This is where guests tend to relax and socialise: swimming in the pool, cooking up a storm on the barbecue, and marvelling at the island’s rugged volcanic hills from the comfy loungers. Although it feels a million miles from the bustling resorts of this small island, the house's central location means there are plenty of activities at your fingertips. The landscape has an extensive network of cycle routes (4 of which are on your doorstep), beaches are a short drive away, and you can explore the charred terrain on one of the many trekking and hiking tours available in the area. Grab your family or friends and embark on a few sun-warmed adventures - you'll soon be thankful for that notorious Lanzarote breeze! Highs The studios are great for couples wanting a cosy, self-catering bolthole The two-bedroom cottage is perfect for a family, with a double and a twin bedroom, plus a private terrace There’s a handy store room with a wetsuit shower, bike racks and a washing machine We also enjoyed chilling out in the subterranean library and reading room, converted from an old aljibe (water tank) Well placed for cycling, trekking and surfing - and only 15 mins drive from the beaches at Caleta de Caballo and Famara Lows Car hire is essential if you want to make the most of the island - the village is quiet, with only two eateries and a supermarket Kitchenettes are only equipped for light meals; and studio guests wanting to dine outdoors will have to use the communal table Be aware you'll be sharing the pool with guests of the other studios and apartments It's self-check-in, with no staff on site - but we found local reps responded quickly via Whatsapp No kids allowed, except in the cottage; and all the studios are double-bedded (no twins)" - Olivia Allen
