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EUR 183.000

301151 m2

San Agustin -

San Agustín

17 Jun 2024

Apartment in a small complex in very quiet residence in the area of Las Burras with communal pool, The apartment consist big living room / kitchen, bathroom and one bedroom. Community parking.. near the beach and the C.C. de San Agustin

The apartment is on second floor and the community fee monthly is only 55 €..

No terrace or balcony.

Good location near the shopping center of San Agustin..

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San Agustin is another quieter alternative to the neighbouring resort of Playa del Ingles. It has preten-sions to being more upmarket with its casinos and more relaxed nightlife.
San Agustin can be reached by road by taking the turn off from the main north-south motorway, the GC-1 and then following the GC-500 dual carriageway. It is around 25 minutes by road from the island's main airport.
Within reasonable distance of windsurfing hotspot Bahia Feliz is the older and much more established, and some say more upmarket, San Agustin. A Gran Canaria resort with character, San Agustin has all the amenities you'd expect from a good resort base including a large choice of accommodation, various commercial centres offering numerous shops, restaurants and bars. Fans of casinos will be in their element - there are two casinos no less in San Agustin.
San Agustin was the first resort to be established on Gran Canaria in the 1970s, even before Playa del Ingles and Maspalomas. There three main beach areas; dark and sandy and a promenade run their length.
San Agustin is renowned for its luxury accommodation, including large luxury hotels with in-house casinos.
Not too far from the resort you will find the long established Wild West themed park, Sioux City. Up the valley from neighbouring Playa del Ingles are Palmitos Park and the Aqualand Water Park (the largest in the Canary Islands). Also fairly close is the Mundo Aborigen experience which aims to inform the visitor about the Guanches, the original inhabitants of the Canary Islands