Casa Bajamar is a luxurious, tranquil retreat in the picturesque coastal enclave of Puerto Calero, blending contemporary design with traditional Spanish charm for an exclusive holiday stay.
Perfection.
“Spacious with everything we needed, clean, great views and late checkout was available for a charge.
The pool is small but very private and couldn’t expect anything bigger for the price
Nestled in the picturesque coastal enclave of Puerto Calero, Casa Bajamar stands as an epitome of opulence and tranquillity, offering an unparalleled retreat for those seeking a luxurious escape. This exquisite residence, available for your exclusive holiday experience, boasts a harmonious blend of contemporary design and traditional Spanish charm.
As you step through the grand entrance, a luminous foyer welcomes you, adorned with tasteful artwork and complemented by the soft glow of ambient lighting. The expansive living area unfolds before you, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the room in natural light, showcasing panoramic views of the azure Atlantic waters beyond. Plush, inviting furnishings and a flatscreen TV create an inviting ambience, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration.
Casa Bajamar’s gourmet kitchen is a culinary haven equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, inviting aspiring chefs to indulge in their culinary passions. Gleaming countertops and custom cabinetry add a touch of sophistication to this space, while a spacious dining area beckons for memorable gatherings and convivial feasts with the whole family.
This stylish, modern villa features three lavishly appointed bedrooms, each one a sanctuary of comfort and style. The master suite boasts a king-sized bed, a private terrace with sweeping ocean views, and an en suite bathroom adorned with marble accents and a deep soaking tub. The other two rooms - which can be configured into either doubles or twins - are furnished with plush linens and thoughtful decor, featuring private terraces, wardrobes and air conditioning or ceiling fans to provide restful havens for all.
The outdoor oasis of Casa Bajamar is a paradisiacal extension of the interior, featuring a private heated swimming pool surrounded by sun-drenched lounging areas, and an alfresco dining space where guests can savour culinary delights under the canopy of the clear Canarian sky while taking in the incredible ocean views.
What Oliver loves...
The ocean views from Casa Bajamar are incredible - don’t forget to pack your camera!
The villa has a private, heated pool, need we say more!?
Twin beds that can be converted into doubles made it easy to accommodate different groups
What you should know
Air conditioning is available in two of the bedrooms, and all bedrooms have modern ceiling fans
The villa features an open staircase with wide gaps in between the stairs, that could prove difficult for younger children or those with reduced mobility
The TV in the main living area offers channels in multiple languages, but it is important to note that the televisions in each bedroom specifically stream channels in Spanish
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Casa Bajamar
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Seaview
Perched on the fringes of Puerto del Carmen, Puerto Calero emerges as a beacon of maritime sophistication within the sprawling municipality of Yaiza, enveloping the scenic realm of Playa Blanca. Conceived by the visionary José Calero in 1983, the realisation of his dream materialised in 1989 with the inauguration of the Puerto Calero marina, a testament to four years of meticulous construction. Today, the marina boasts an impressive 450 berths, accommodating super yachts with a maximum length of 60 metres, making it a haven for some of the world's most luxurious vessels.
Beyond its maritime allure, Puerto Calero unfolds as a multifaceted destination. Along the waterfront, an enticing array of cafes, bars, and restaurants beckons, offering not just delectable culinary experiences but also a front-row seat to the captivating dance of boats and the symphony of ropes clinking against masts. The ambience is heightened by the school of fish swirling around the marina, eager to partake in any leftover bread from your leisurely lunch!
The area is also a treat for those who love to shop until they drop, featuring an exclusive selection of designer boutiques. From the timeless elegance of Hugo Boss to the sporty chic of Lacoste, and the refined allure of Armani, Helly Hansen, and DKNY, this enclave caters to those with discerning tastes and a penchant for luxury.
But the delights of Puerto Calero extend beyond shopping and dining. Leisure enthusiasts can indulge in a myriad of activities, from exhilarating sea fishing ventures to sailing or even embarking on a subaquatic odyssey in a submarine. The allure of Puerto Calero lies not only in its panoramic ocean and marina views but in the seamless fusion of maritime grandeur, upscale retail therapy, and a plethora of leisure pursuits that collectively paint a portrait of this coastal haven as a holistic and indulgent retreat.
Please be aware that the location tab shown on the website is not based on the property's exact location; therefore, all location amenities are an approx of facilities, restaurants, and villages/towns you might find around the property. The property's exact location will be provided to you before arrival and might come along with some recommendations about the area and what to visit.
The Region
Yes, Lanzarote has finally stolen the crown as the Canary Islands’ capital of cool. And, thanks to the island’s prodigal son, artist and architect César Manrique, strict building regulations have saved the island from high-rise hotels, instead gifting it with verdant valleys, sweet whitewashed villages and some luxurious villas to boot.