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A Tenerife All

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As the main island of the Canaries, Tenerife is full of
life even as it embodies the merging of the old and the
new. Up in the mountains, the region remains rustic
but the rapid boost in tourism has led to bustling
coastal areas. As such, Tenerife has become a melting
pot for both culture and capitalism.
It is not uncommon for many travelers to find ways to
extend their stay with some making a home in
Tenerife. For the locals, the influx of tourists became
opportunities to generate income all year round.
The warm temperature throughout the island of
Tenerife is one of the reasons why many visitors
return at any given time of the year. Due to its
proximity, Tenerife and the Canaries is a prime
destination for Europeans escaping the harsh winter
season.
Apart from its inviting climate, Tenerife is a hub of
experiences. The accessibility of tours and activities
ranging from water sports to mountain trekking
allows guests to choose their own adventure.
Southern Coast

Way down South are the popular tourist havens Costa Adeje, Las Americas, and Los
Cristianos. These three towns feature sandy beaches with a variety of gold, white and black
volcanic sands. This is also where guests would find some of the most luxurious hotels on
the island, as well as family-friendly accommodations. The municipality of Adeje is also
home to the famed Siam Park, dubbed as Europes best water park. Also on the Southern
Coast is the sleepy fishing village of Las Galletas where the freshest seafood comes good
prices. On the East, the town of El Medano has attracted a slew of windsurfers and
kiteboarders for its waves.
Central Tenerife

At the center of Tenerife, the views ascend towards the mountains and volcanoes found at
the UNESCO World Heritage Site Teide National Park. The highest town in Tenerife, Villaflor,
stands as a take-off point to the scores of excursions at the national park. Northwest from
the massive park is the resort town of Los Gigantes at Santiago del Teide. This is where guests
could see the breathtaking geological formation of Acantilados de Los Gigantes Cliffs of the
Giants. Travelers looking for authentic Canarian architecture can head to the photogenic
town of Garachicos that overlooks the cold Atlantic waters. Guest go back in time while
walking on the old cobblestone streets and passing by antique churches in this town. From
there, travelers could also visit the picturesque Masca Valley. Further along is Europes
largest underground lava tube, Cueva del Viento in the peaceful town of Icod de Los Vinos.
The same town is also home to the millennia-old dragon tree and ARTIandya Doll Museum.
On the same coast in the beautiful seaside town of Puerto de la Cruz, this is where almost all
tourists come to visit Loro Parque, the top travel destination of the Canary Islands.
Northern Coast

The capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a busy city filled with gorgeous locations including the
vintage Noria District, the significant Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre, the Tenerife
Espacio de las Artes, and the Market of Our Lady of Africa. On the opposite coast, the
historical town of La Laguna is a must-visit with its pastel-colored houses and green scenery.
Just above, the Anaga Forests are perfect for nature lovers. At the very tip of Tenerife, the
remote coast of Almaciga offers uncrowded breaks and clean waves for surfers. For those
who want to soak up the sun, theyll find the beach in La Teresitas in the north the ideal spot
for swimming and sunbathing.
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