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About Tenerife
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Tenerife holidays are a big Brit hit, with the mighty Mount Teide waiting to wow and playful resorts like resorts like Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas serving-up fun in the sun all year round. The action-packed south is where much-loved resorts come alive with vibrant beaches, bar-lined strips and tax-free shops to give you that ultimate holiday feeling. And kids young and old will adore the Thai-inspired thrills at the world-famous Siam Park waterpark. But follow the lush landscape north to explore the great outdoors and quaint colonial towns for a taste of the real Tenerife. Looking for something different? Stargazing, wine tasting, and wellness retreats are all on the menu too.
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70324
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89806
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68895
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Language

Spanish

Currency

Euro (€)

Time difference

0hr

Local beer

£1.70

Meal for two

£36.30

Average flight time

4.5hrs

An island of two halves

South Tenerife is all soft sand, warm turquoise waters and lively resorts like Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. Things are much greener in the north, where you'll find forests made for hiking, picture-perfect Puerto de la Cruz and the capital, Santa Cruz. Not to mention the island’s home to Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak. For expansive views of the pretty island, venture to its summit.

By day and by night

Tenerife’s year-round tropical climate means days here are spent outside. The beaches are geared up for lounging, water spots and midday beers, but there are lots of golf courses and theme parks for endless entertainment too. When the sun goes down, live shows, al fresco dining spots, budget-friendly restaurants and dance-all-night-worthy bars are what you can expect.

Local goodies

Not only is Tenerife a tangle of boutiques and retailers to make any savvy shopper swoon, it’s also a pantry of local specialties waiting to be tried and purchased. Cheese, honey, mojo sauce – you name it, this island has flavours to pack a punch in every dish. Don’t miss papas arrugadas, wrinkly potatoes that are found on most menus!

Beaches

Tenerife’s beaches are legendary, and when you set your eyes on the soft sand, twinkling emerald waters and swaying palm trees, you’ll soon see why. You’ll find many thriving tourist spots with quaint, café-lined promenades and plenty of prime places to watch the sun go down.
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Sights

A journey through pine forests takes you to the majestic Mount Teide and its epic National Park. You can get within 200m of the summit by cable car, so you’re in for panoramic views. Whale and dolphin watching is another must in Tenerife – you’re almost sure to see some.
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Activities

For thrills and spills, Tenerife’s got the mighty Siam Park Waterpark. Plus, harbours and marinas are dotted all around, so scenic strolls are definitely on the agenda – not to mention cycling the coastal routes.
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Eating and drinking (beaches)

Wrinkly potatoes might not sound like the most appetising, taste bud-tickling dish, but when done the Canarian way, with skins on and lots of salt, they’re delicious. You’ve also got to take advantage of the fish and seafood – Dorada, a type of sea bream, is the speciality.
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Shopping (beaches)

The big, bold capital Santa Cruz is a bit of a shopper’s paradise, with great deals on electricals to be found on Plaza de España and Plaza de la Candelaria. Look out for the street market on Sundays too, where you can pick up everything from jewellery to fruit.
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Nightlife

Tenerife has got nightlife as laid-back or revved up as you want it. Playa de las Americas rightfully wears the partying-till-dawn crown. But like the island’s other resorts, it’s also a place for friendly bars, discos and restaurants where you can take your kids, so you won’t be disappointed.
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