Lanzarote Naturally

The Specialist in Naturist Holidays to Lanzarote

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Accommodation Guide

- The Oböna Complex

Part of the Castillo de Papagayo village has been developed by Oböna Reisen, the big German naturist travel agency. These apartments and bungalows are designed and furnished simply for holiday letting, but their residents do have the use of all their splendid facilities: a large swimming pool on the sea front with a children's pool, games room, sauna and changing room; and another swimming pool and sun bathing lawn about 200 yards inland by their "type 1" apartments. The type 5 and 6 apartments are the most sought after in the village! Most of the type 1 apartments have just been refurbished and are vary good value.

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Oböna type 1 apartments

Oböna type 1 apartments

The Oboņa type 1 apartments are very reasonably priced, and are especially good value for families. They have 2 bedrooms and are in a crescent around a sun bathing lawn and pool.
Oböna type 2 bungalows

Oböna type 2 bungalows

There are only two of these sea front bungalows in a beautiful position looking out to sea.
Oböna type 3 bungalows

Oböna type 3 bungalows

These bungalows, some of the first to be built in the village, enjoy a sunny position alongside the entry road to the estate, near the La Tunera restaurant.
Oböna type 4 bungalows

Oböna type 4 bungalows

These 2 bedroom bungalows have one of the most sought after positions in the village being in a line along the sea front.
Oböna type 5 apartments

Oböna type 5 apartments

These most popular one bedroom apartments are at the centre of the Oboņa complex around their sea front swimming pool.
Oböna type 6 apartments

Oböna type 6 apartments

These are similar to type 5 but larger two bedroom apartments are at the centre of the Oboņa complex around their sea front swimming pool.


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Last updated by Bill Haynes on 3rd February 2006