Dentro de la Casa Yanes, finca agrícola de 14.186 m2, contamos con un total de seis casas de turismo rural. Estas casas han sido rehabilitadas a partir del año 2.005 y partiendo de unas construidas en 1.894. Cuatro de las casas cuentan con dos habitaciones doble más un sofá cama para tres personas por lo que podrían alojarse un máximo de siete personas, las otras dos casas cuentan con una habitación doble más un sofá cama para tres personas por lo que podrían alojarse un máximo de cinco personas. Todas ellas cuentan además con cocina, salón, comedor, baño, frigorífico, televisión, plancha (opciona), cafetera, microondas, cuna (opcional), tabla de planchar, cuarto de lavado con lavadora y un tendedero común para las seis casas. Todas tienen unas magnificas vistas sobre la cumbre, disponen de jardines, rodeadas de vegetación autóctona y vinculadas a la explotación agrícola.
CARLOS YANES E HIJOS S. L.
C./ Anselmo Pérez de Brito nº 4
38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma
+34 628 591 915 Mª José
+34 660 318 472 Vicky
Casa Yanes les ofrece sus jardines, terrazas y exteriores para la celebración de bodas, banquetes, cenas de empresas, comidas familiares y todo tipo de reuniones y eventos, contando con la colaboración de diversos profesionales en catering, decoración, floristerías y música de ambiente.
Existe una zona ajardinada para la recepción del cóctel de bienvenida, así como una nueva zona de esparcimiento ideal para la celebración del posterior baile.
Contamos con las casas rurales anteriormente citadas, que son adecuadas tanto para la noche de boda, como para el alojamiento de sus invitados.
Para cualquier información adicional, no dude en ponerse en contacto con nosotros, así como si desean hacer una visita previa a las instalaciones y comprobar si son de su agrado
CARLOS YANES E HIJOS S. L.
C./ Anselmo Pérez de Brito nº 4
38700 Santa Cruz de La Palma
+34 628 591 915 Mª José
+34 660 318 472 Vicky
Habana - Luis Morera
Mi prima María Elena - Cuarto Son
Visita a la Casa Yanes
Casa Yanes - Buenavista
These notes are to remember Carlos
Yanes, who died in 2008, and all of the stories he left behind.
Juan Yanes, a businessman, who came to
La Palma from Tacoronte, founded a company for the transportation of passengers
and goods between the island and places like Cuba. When he died, the company
took the name HIJOS DE JUAN YANES S.L and belonged to his widow and sons.
Throughout the second half of the 19th
century, economic and social relations with the West Indies and Cuba made it
possible for many people from the island, like Mr. Manuel
Yanes Volcán and his farnily, to benefit from trade. His wife, Emilia Carrillo Massieu,
owned a piece of land in the Risco de la Concepción where her parents built a small
house. Its heritage ineludes a mockup and plans of the ship "La
Verdad", which were donated to the San Francisco Museum. A picture of
" La Verdad " decorates the main hall of the House.
Juan Yanes was president of the local Liberal and Conservative Party
and owner of the building that housed the old Institute of Education on Calle
Real St. He was consul of France in La Palma and, in one of his trips to París,
he fell in love with the facade of the embassy of Siam. He was so fascinated by
it that he compiled the project plans in order to adapt them to the house of El
Risco, which was finished in 1894. Three towers were built, gardens and
fountains, and all materials (ironworks, tiles, glass, tiles, crockery,
cutlery, paintings and furniture) were imported directly from France.
The current Casa Yanes, which was built
in El Risco, was never quite finished. Due to .the conditions of the land, a
basement was built with wine cellar and restrooms and the second floor was
never finished.
There is evidence that works were stopped
in 1906, a month before the visit of the Alfonso 13th , King
of Spain, who dined at the "Quinta de Buenavista" with different personalities
from the island.
This house was inherited
by D. Armando Yanes Carrillo, a shipbuilder and owner of a shipyard where
important vessels were built, including his own boat, called "Benahoare"
. After his death the shipyard was inherited by his son D. Carlos Yanes Carrillo
and in 2005 his sons and relatives gave it the
name "CARLOS YANES E HIJOS, S.L, whose aim is its rehabilitation as "
Hotel Buenavísta " a project led by his son-in-law Gabriel Henríquez Pérez.
At present, six cottages are available for rent. The main house has been
restored, with its terraces and gardens for wedding celebrations, cultural and
all kinds of events.