South · Arona, Tenerife
Polígono de Cho (Cho II)
Cho — also catalogued as Cho II — is the production and storage estate closest to the south-west resorts. If your customers are around Los Cristianos and Las Américas, this is where the supply chain behind them tends to sit.
Getting there
- TF-1 motorway, junction 65
- Close to Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas
The supply base behind the south-west resorts
Cho sits in Arona, consolidated urban land reached from junction 65 of the TF-1. It is the estate that quietly supplies the south-west — the hotels, restaurants and homes around Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas all draw on businesses based here.
A word on the name, because it confuses newcomers. The live inventory usually calls it “Polígono de Cho”, while the catalogue labels it “Cho II”. It is one place. If a listing uses either, you are looking at the same Arona estate.
What it suits
- Production serving the dense south-west tourist market.
- Storage for distributors supplying the resorts.
- Workshops and trade that need to be near, but not in, the resort towns.
Why location does the work here
The value of Cho is its position. Being minutes from the busiest resort area in the south means short delivery runs and quick service calls. For a business whose customers are concentrated there, that proximity often outweighs everything else on the brief.
Questions about Polígono de Cho (Cho II)
- Is it called Cho or Cho II?
- Both. The live inventory tends to say "Polígono de Cho", while the catalogue often uses "Cho II". They are the same estate in Arona.
- Who tends to operate here?
- Production, storage and workshop businesses that supply the south-west resorts. Proximity to Los Cristianos and Las Américas is the main draw.