There is more to little César than meets the eye

On the slopes of Los Volcanoes Natural Park and La Geria, an area known for its volcanic landscapes, the hotel also sits alongside the coast near Puerto Calero.

The large, organically shaped swimming pool, which resembles a small lake more than a hotel pool, invites guests to enjoy the tranquil setting. The hammocks, arranged in semicircles that echo the stone walls used to protect the vineyards from the Atlantic winds, also offer a respite. The spaciousness of the estate allows for walks among the olive trees and through its orchards while 13 of the 20 rooms have private terraces and its interior courtyards are full of plants that enhance the prevailing green.

Virginia Nieto was entrusted with the interior design, as she has been with the rest of the Numa Signature hotels.

In the central courtyard that forms the spine of the hotel, a wealth of plants dominate, but there are also colossal lamps designed by Nieto. She has designed everything, in fact, from the circular rugs to the soft velvet sofas, but she admits that lamps are her passion. The hotel’s snow-white façade is only interrupted by volcanic lava walls and trim and the iconic green of the doors and windows. It’s a typical colour found all over the island as owners used paint leftover after fishermen had painted their boats.

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