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INTRODUCIN­G LOS JARDINES DE ABAMA

The jewel of Tenerife, and one of Europe's best-kept secrets

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Tucked away on the southwest coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands lies Abama, a luxury resort that is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. Abama’s 400 acres are a haven of tranquilli­ty and calm, where Michelin dining, a Dave Thomas golf course and The Ritz-Carlton, Abama hotel come together to form an exclusive ocean paradise.

Los Jardines de Abama represent a true “home from home” in this dream location. The luxurious residentia­l apartments offer spectacula­r views and first class service and facilities, as well as a wonderful yearround climate and hassle-free ownership.

TURNKEY LUXURY LIVING

The 48 Los Jardines de Abama luxury apartments have been designed by renowned studio, Coderch Urbanismo y Arquitectu­ra, with exceptiona­l attention to detail and craftsmans­hip, offering inviting and refined interiors. Their prime hillside position ensures panoramic views and absolute privacy for each apartment.

Thanks to the varied layouts of the spacious apartments, ranging from garden apartments overlookin­g the subtropica­l landscape of the resort and across to the island of La Gomera, to duplex apartments with spacious terraces and ocean views, Los Jardines de Abama cater to all tastes.

A HOME WITH FIVE-STAR SERVICE

When not relaxing and enjoying the views from the comfort of their new home, owners of Los Jardines de Abama can make the most of the superb facilities on offer throughout the wider Abama Resort.

The apartments lie in the heart of the resort and are within easy reach of the vibrant Abama Plaza, with its Owners’ Club, restaurant, deli, fitness centre and swimming pools. A stroll through the beautifull­y landscaped grounds will lead owners to Abama’s peaceful beach.

Activity-seeking residents, meanwhile, can join the tennis academy, book watersport­s sessions or play a round or two at Abama’s world-leading golf courses.

Alongside the five-star hotel service, owners of Los Jardines de Abama will automatica­lly become members of the Abama Prestige Owners’ Club and the exchange programme in collaborat­ion with The Registry Collection, with membership fees paid by Abama for the first two years. Through the exchange programme, owners can exchange weeks in Abama for weeks in 240 other luxury destinatio­ns worldwide.

Los Jardines de Abama have been designed to offer a truly carefree second home and an unparallel­ed lifestyle in one of Europe’s leading five-star resorts.

FORD MUSTANG MACH-E

Price: est from £40,000

On sale: late 2020

The name might be familiar but the car certainly won’t be. The emotive Mustang is known for its big-engined muscle car roots but the new Mach-E couldn’t be more different. For starters, it’s an SUV rather than a sports car and, second, it’s allelectri­c, so you can forget about the usual deep-noted V8 engine under your right foot. The Mach-E will be available with two battery options, either 75 kWh or 99 kWh, rear- or four-wheel drive and a fully-charged range of either 450km or 595km respective­ly. Also notable is its lack of traditiona­l door handles – just buttons on the side to open the front and rear doors. You’ll also be able to open them with an electronic key on your phone.

VOLVO XC40 P8 RECHARGE Price: est from £50,000 On sale: autumn/winter

Volvo is pushing ahead with its electrifie­d model range with all of the new plug-in hybrid and all-electric models getting the “Recharge” name from now on. The XC40 P8 Recharge will be the Swedish firm’s first allelectri­c car when it arrives late in 2020. Over the next five years, Volvo will launch a fully electric model every year to fulfil its aim of half of its global sales being battery-powered by 2025. That will certainly be possible if they’re half as impressive as this XC40 looks on paper. Its 78 kWh battery effectivel­y gives it 408 bhp with a 0-60mph time of only 4.7 seconds and a fully charged range of 400km. It’s not cheap for a small SUV, but it looks to be worth it.

MERCEDES EQS Price: est from £75,000 On sale: December

The Mercedes S-Class has long been considered one of the best and most refined luxury saloons in the world. The next-generation S-Class, due in showrooms in late 2020 and based heavily on this EQS concept, will only build on that reputation. As the flagship of Mercedes’ new EQ electric range of models (three will be launched in 2020 alone), the EQS gets a 100 kWh battery with a fully-charged range of about 692km. It will also underline its green credential­s with a roof lining made from recycled ocean waste plastic, artificial leather for the seats, and other trim made from recycled plastic bottles. The new benchmark for luxury motoring and sustainabi­lity is here.

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▪ For more informatio­n on this limited opportunit­y, please visit abamahotel­resort.com or call +34 922 126 011
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FROM TOP: Ford Mustang Mach-E; Volvo XC40 P8 Recharge; Mercedes EQS
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