The plan to urbanise Amarilla Golf has moved a step nearer
Well that step only took about 5 and a half years, Pete.
Roll on 2015!
Nine years all told was our info and another few yet to get to completed.
Although the building licence was only issued in the very recent past, ground-breaking works have already begun.
Don't get me wrong, the landscape and views are stunning, but as for things to do and places to see .......... thank god for the bus to Las Americas/Torviscas/Los Cristianos.
If you're going on a package and just want to laze by the pool its great; however if you want anything other than that its a nightmare.
I stayed at the Santa Barbara Golf & Ocean Club (just stunning).
The marina seemed to be well underway (not sure if this is a new one or one they are re-fabricating). I did note that a lot of the Amarilla apartments were ... shall we say tired ... and in need of some TLC. Peeling/cracked paintwork and plaster combined with rusting vintage satellite dishes isn't a good look for any resort.
After saying all that (which reads harsher than it was meant to) I think once the development is completed it will be one of the sought-after areas.
* One warning for anybody going:
Ask how much your taxi ride across town will cost you BEFORE you get in the car. Once you touch the seat you just cost yourself €2.76 before your journey starts.
J.
hi i live in virgo on amarila and work as started on the beranca sraight opiste me its very dusty at the moment if any one as booked holiday lets i think u should warn people on the noise and the dust
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