The couch in the living room folds out to a double bed.
There is DVD player and a Dutch sattelite box, minus the card (a lot of the people in the complex seem to be Belgian or Dutch retirees).
The kitchen should have everything you need. Please help yourself to consumables, preferably replacing things that run out. If the garbage fills up you can take it out to one of the bins in the street. There are also have bins for glass, and for paper/cardboard in the street.
The bedroom looks out onto the balcony and has some storage units.
The bathroom has a shower, bathtub with whirlpool/spa and a double sink unit.
If the apartment is likely to be empty for a long time after you leave, please switch these off, leaving the fridge and freezer doors open, when you go.
The water main is in the utility room which you access via the kitchen. The picture also shows the electric water heater, so if the electricity was switched off when you arrived, do not expect hot water until it has had a chance to warm up
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands situated off the North west coast of Africa and due to its constant good weather, excellent beaches (12 Blue Flag) and spectacular natural beauty it attracts over 3 million visitors every year.
This area is best known for its many hours of sunshine and its attractive and accessible beaches boasting many facilities. However, it also has picturesque towns and villages, which preserve their traditional character. There are nature areas and great scenery where you can do sports and outdoor activities.
Calle Cernícalo runs East-West and is at the Southern edge of Palm Mar. South of it is just a Nature Reserve. Note the one-way system. There should not be a problem parking.
Nathalie Geudens, who works for Los Menceyes Properties at the junction of Calle Tortola and Avenida el Palm-Mar, has a key. Her number is +34 607 903930. Note: Only in office hours.
There is wireless internet. The router is set to the factory settings which are printed on the unit. I just ran a speed test: 16Mb/s download, 0.1Mb/s upload, so not super-fast, but adequate for most purposes.
I would recommend hiring a car if you visit. There is a lot to see and do in Tenerife, most of which requires a car. Car hire seems to work out at about €20 per day, regardless of who you hire with.