About Club La Santa

Club La Santa started with a dream to create the the world's best paradise for active people. Most sports are included in the price, so you can enjoy the facilities, group classes and entertainment for free. Everyone is welcome at Club La Santa, regardless of level and ambition. With so many activities to do, it is a unique experience that you and your family will never forget.

 

Friendship and harmony between like-minded active people make Club La Santa a great and inspiring place to be. The combination of excellent facilities and professional training and instruction, gives you the opportunity to try something new or improve your technique in your favourite sport. Borrowing equipment is free and our Green Team takes care of an extensive weekly programme with lots of sport and activities.

 

You do not need to be an expert to join in - it's joining in that matters. For most people, Club La Santa is a place to play and have fun, even though you may often rub shoulders with world champions or professionals.

 

Many athletes from different countries choose to have their training camp at Club La Santa due to the variety of excellent sports facilities and the wonderful climate.

Vision

We want to provide the best active holiday experience in the world, built around sport, a healthy and active lifestyle and social activities.

Location

Club La Santa is located in the northwest of Lanzarote. Lanzarote is located 130 km from the coast of Africa and it is one of the Canary Islands. A small island with clear water, sun and warmth all year round. Lanzarote’s spiritual and cultural father - architect César Manrique – took the initiative many years ago to preserve Lanzarote’s special character. The result is that although Lanzarote is a relatively small island that survives mainly on tourism, it remains unspoilt and natural. Around 270 years ago, a thunderous eruption sent out rivers of lava which covered much of the island. In "Montanas del Fuego" – the Fire Mountains – you can still see today how it must have looked just as the lava solidified. A wild and rugged landscape that at first glance is black, but slowly takes on other colours ... yellow, red, green - depending on the metals and minerals hiding in the ground.


There is still life in the flames beneath your feet. Cinders that can be dug up just a few centimetres below the surface are still too hot to hold. Despite Lanzarote’s rugged nature, Lanzarote’s farmers have learnt how to get the best out of the black volcanic ash. Onions, potatoes, tomatoes, melons, grapefruit and the best grapes. There is still life in the flames beneath your feet.

 

In Lanzarote you can enjoy both the larger towns such as Arrecife and Puerto del Carmen and their many commercial and shopping opportunities, and many small villages and fishing hamlets with delicious local tapas and fresh fish.

Club La Santa’s history

Construction

The foundation of Club La Santa was laid in 1968, when the Spanish savings bank La Caja had built a resort town on the northeast side of Lanzarote near the village of La Santa. An apartment complex with a total of 400 units was to be rented as tourist apartments, but because of the oil crisis, the project collapsed before completion.

For 10 years the resort was desolate and decayed due to lack of maintenance.

The owner of Tjæreborg Travel, Ejlif Krogager, also known as the Tjæreborg priest, became aware of the decaying holiday resort and he immediately saw the possibilities. Krogager wanted to create something new, something that the world had not seen before. At a time when the European travel industry mainly focused on beach and nightlife hoidays, he wanted to create a resort where sports enthusiasts and active people could combine a holiday with exercise and sport.

After quick negotiations with La Caja, the resort was taken over by Tjæreborg Travel in 1978, and in June 1983, "La Santa Sport", as is was first named, was ready for opening.

The early years

The early years were difficult years. The Danes were not adequately prepared to replace lazy holidays with the unfamiliar active holiday. The losses were significant and burdensome for the Tjæreborg Group’s total profit, but Ejlif Krogager was steadfast in his belief in the project and predicted: “Club La Santa is a goldmine. It is only a question of when we can dig the gold up!”

In 1989, when Krogager sold Prudhoe Travel to Spies Travel, Club La Santa was not part of the deal, and so ownership of Club La Santa remained in Krogager family’s hands.

A new management, with Leif Rasmussen as CEO, was introduced in the early 90s, and after a few years of rationalization and restructuring the resort's financial balance improved. 1995 was the turning point with the first profit.

Eilif Krogager died in 1992 and never got to see his gold from Club La Santa.

Club La Santa today

Since 1995, Club La Santa has made a profit every year, and visitors now come from all over the world. Half of the guests are Danish, 30% British and about 10% are German.

In 2012, the first steps towards a major modernization and expansion of Club La Santa were taken. In April 2014, a range of new facilities and 96 new suites were opened extending the occupational capacity from 1,250 guests to 1,600 guests. Read more about the new Club La Santa here.

At the time of opening in 2014, Executive Director Frederik Sohns stated:

"Club La Santa’s guests are a mix of very different people. There are guests of all ages, from the young at sports school to seniors, and with different objectives. There are athletes, serious exercisers and ordinary families and singles. And do not be surprised if you encounter a world champion or celebrity in the restaurant or bar; they just naturally fit into the picture here.

Frederik Sohns continues: ”There is a unique spirit and atmosphere at Club La Santa. Apart from the  facilities and activities themselves,  guests interact and socialise naturally and inspire each other, making new friends and feeling the contagious passion for life that radiates from both guests and staff. Once you have experienced what a stay with us means for your health, your confidence and yes ... with your satisfaction with life as a whole, you can't wait to come back. And the children just think that everything is so cool!”


”Our guests are very loyal and on average have been here 7 times. You do not see that with many destinations in the world, and it shows that we are doing something right,” concludes Frederik Sohns.

Ownership

Club La Santa is owned by registered company A/S of 3 June 1986, which in turn is fully owned by the Krogager Foundation, formerly called the Foundation of 29 December 1967. The foundation is administered by Ejlif Krogager’s descendants, with grandson Rune Knude as Chairman.

 

overview of the new suites of club la santa

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Environmental awareness

Club La Santa aims to stay at the forefront of sustainable tourism.

Club La Santa opened in 1983, and in 2003 a request was made for an expansion of the facilities. It took 11 years before this was implemented and built - mostly because of bureaucratic obstacles. However, those barriers had the advantage that in the intervening period, the Spanish property market developed and matured. Today Club La Santa fulfils the Spanish national standards for sustainable construction and in the field of technology, Club La Santa also has the best technology in terms of achieving the goal of energy efficiency and savings in the long term.

The hotel facilities were designed with the latest standards of environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. Renewable energy has been incorporated into our new development, which helps to optimise energy resources and minimise the fossil CO2 emissions and overall, the hotel is considered a "green hotel".

Below are some measurements that, together with the benefits of solar panels in use at Club La Santa, have contributed to us having achieved ENERGY CERTIFICATION "A".

By using geothermal heat pumps, heat can be obtained directly from Lanzarote’s subsoil. A heating capacity of 3,275 kWp and/or cold with a cooling capacity of 2,800 KWF can be generated. This is the biggest geothermal installation in the Canary Islands and Spain, and probably the largest in Europe.

The heat from these renewable energy sources is used to heat the two new 50m swimming pools, to heat the new suites and also to generate hot water for the existing hotel. During the hotter seasons this energy can be converted into cold and used to supply air conditioning in the new suites.

Solar energy

Club La Santa has 855 m2 (407 solar panels), located on the roof of the hall on top of the squash hall and various other buildings. This energy generated is used to produce hot water for domestic use as well as for heating the 50m pools Olympic swimming pools.

The heated pools are of course covered by a removable cover at night and during any periods where they are not being used. This means a considerable reduction of heat loss associated with evaporation.

Energy efficient lighting

Over 90% of the new lights at Club La Santa are LED lamps. In all the indoor green areas, a lighting control system has been installed that ensures that there is only light on for certain periods of the day.

Water and waste management

When water is changed in the pools, the water is stored in a tank and reused. After sedimentation and filtration, it is used for flushing toilets and urinals.

Waste water from the hotel is collected and transported to a modern public treatment plant that was recently built in the village of La Santa. The cleaned water will then once again come to the hotel, where it is stored in a cistern and reused for watering the green areas.

All waste at Club La Santa is recyclable and sorted by glass, plastic, paper, etc. The waste is stored in separate containers that are not visible to prevent odours and subsequently sent to the municipal waste dump.

 

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Groups we are part of

 

Campaigns

Restaurants Against Hunger
From the 15th of September to the 15th of November, La Plaza restaurant will offer a solidarity dish to raise money to combat child malnutrition. For each solidarity dish ordered, Club La Santa will donate 1€ to the "Restaurants against hunger" campaign.

Doctors Without Borders
Collection box in the supermarket

Disgrup: people with reduced mobility
Solidarity pens on sale at Reception

Manos Unidas
A charity raffle in which we offer a voucher for 2 nights’ accommodation at Club La Santa

AFA LF (Association for families of sufferers of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura)
A charity raffle in which we offer a voucher for 1 night’s accommodation at Club La Santa.

Awards

Biosphere Smart Hotel Certification
2020 - Awarded the Instituto Turismo Responsable

Distinguished Tourism Awards (Company category)
2019 – Awarded by Cabildo de Lanzarote and Turismo Lanzarote on World Turism Day

CaixaBank Award for Innovation and Modernisation of Tourist Companies in the Canary Islands
2018 – The award recognises, among other things, the level of innovation and modernisation achieved in the development of the Sports Booking app.

V Awards Panel for Sports Management in the Canary Islands, Acagede V Awards
2011 – Award to private sports management companies considering their extraordinary accomplishments in sports management.

Special mention at the XII Gala del Deporte
2006 – IRONMAN Lanzarote organisation

Premio Promoción del Deporte
2002 – II Lanzarote Sports Gala – in recognition of the Sports Development Award

Distinguidos de Turismo Award
Exmo. Cabildo de Lanzarote
1995 - IRONMAN Lanzarote – in recognition of its contribution to the island’s tourist development.

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