About Puerta del Sol
The Puerta del Sol complex is perfectly located in the heart of Caleta de Fuste, just a few minutes’ walk from the resort’s best bars, restaurants, cafés, and shops — as well as the main beach and the stunning coastal promenade. The complex also benefits from its own lively square outside, featuring cafés, restaurants, and bars, along with a hairdresser and retail shop.
Puerta del Sol is a private, gated community offering a relaxed and secure environment. Within the complex, guests can enjoy a large swimming pool surrounded by sunbeds, plus several peaceful chill-out and dining patios dotted throughout — ideal for soaking up the sunshine all day long.

Communal pools
The complex boasts both adult and children’s swimming pools, with sunbathing areas dotted throughout the complex. Sun loungers are provided around the pool although limited.

Puerta del Sol Square
Puerta del Sol Square is at the heart of the complex and is the perfect spot to soak up the lively atmosphere. The square is surrounded by a variety of bars and restaurants, many offering outdoor seating where you can enjoy a drink or meal while watching the world go by. There’s something for everyone: savour delicious Mexican dishes, enjoy classic Italian cuisine, or grab a slice at the local pizzeria. On selected nights, live music adds to the vibrant ambience, creating a fun and welcoming environment for families and friends alike. For those who enjoy a bit of retail therapy, there’s also a clothes shop conveniently located on the square. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing meal, a night out with music, or just a stroll through the square, Puerta del Sol offers a lively and charming focal point for your stay.

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