Costa Adeje increases its accommodation places with the 165 rooms distributed over the six floors that make up the MYND Adeje, a four-star hotel located in Callao Salvaje. It arises from the remodeling of a deteriorated building in which the property, the Acosta Matos Group, invested around 14 million euros. MYND Hotels is the first commercial brand of the resort manager, Canarian Hospitality, a company whose architects and founding partners are Francisco Fernández and Alejandro Páez.
Fernández, CEO of the manager, explains that the hotel is “millennial generation in mind”, who today are between 30 and 40 years old, because they are “the new travelers that we will have to be able to attract to this destination in the coming years.” The hall, “is a bar”; the registration process is digital “and here we only verify that it is you in a minute and a half”; The entire customer-hotel relationship is digitized from the first contact to the departure, but “the team is here for those who do not want to work in the digital environment”; sustainability is part of the concept of the company both in construction and in design, material and operation; A part of the savings generated “with good sustainability practices” go to NGOs, in the case of Foresta; and the priority is also on proximity products and local producers.
The restoration is show kitchen, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. uninterrupted service, with two restaurants and three bars located in the main pool, the rooftop and the lobby They will provide open kitchen service all day. You will be able to enjoy coworking spaces for nomadic travelers, a gym, a bicycle rental service, health and wellness spaces such as yoga, mindfulness or tai chi and a complete schedule of multiple cultural activities.
It has eight different room types. All with rain shower, luggage rack, 50-inch television with Chromecast, air conditioning and large desk. Some have direct access to the garden and pool and Balinese beds … Prices will vary from 60 euros to 90 euros per person per night with breakfast included.
Three weeks after its “soft opening”, its inauguration took place yesterday with the assistance of the mayor, José Miguel Rodríguez Fragad, and the CEO of Tenerife Tourism, David Pérez, among other authorities. The start-up of MYND Adeje has the peculiarity that the hotel will welcome pets, responding to the demands of customers, who increasingly integrate dogs into their families and decide to travel with them. With 85 permanent employees, “we are trying to break ground at a delicate moment.”