Hotel Club Jandia Princess
Jandia, Fuerteventura
From Thomson Holidays In The UK
Tour Operator Rating TTTT
Official Rating 4 Star
Hotel Club Jandia Princess is located in a peaceful spot above the beach of Esqinzo de Jandia and is the ideal choice for holidaymakers looking for accommodation that is peaceful. Hotel Club Jandia Princess is tastefully decorated, with guest rooms housed in three storeys, bungalow-style buildings. High standards of service are routine for the staff at this popular hotel. Evening entertainment and daytime activities are also provided for guests.
Apartments are available with 2 or 3 beds (3rd bed is a sofa bed suitable for 1 adult or up to 2 children). Cot space is available when the 3rd bed is not in use. Other room facilities include satellite television, phone, hairdryer, fridge and safety deposit box. The air-conditioning is only provided when its very hot and this is at the managements discretion.
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Hotel Club Jandia Princess, Ur Esquinzo Butihondo s/n, Playa de Esquinzo, 35625, Fuerteventura
Telephone Number:- +34 928 544 089
Fax Number:- +34 928 455 097
Transfer Time:- Coach transfer time from Aeropuerto de Fuerteventura (FUE) to Jandia is 90 minutes.
Time Zone:- Fuerteventura is always the same time as the UK and move their clocks simultaneously in the spring and autumn with the UK and the rest of Europe.
Electricity Supply:- The voltage in Fuerteventura is 230V-50 Hz. 2 pin European plug or adaptor is required.
Currency:- The currency on Fuerteventura is the Euro.
Legal:- Politically Fuerteventura is within the European Union as an autonomous region of Spain, however non of the Canary Islands are considered to be within the European Union for the purposes of VAT and duty on goods. Goods and services on any of the Canary Islands do not attract Spanish IVA (VAT), however there is a local tax levied (IGIC) at around 5%. This makes goods (tobacco, alcohol etc) from Fuerteventura significantly cheaper, so strict limits are in place on the quantity that can be legally brought back to the UK. When you leave baggage reclaim, proceed via either the GREEN channel (if you have nothing to declare) or the RED channel if you have anything to declare or are in any doubt about the goods or quantity of goods you intend to bring into the country.
