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Destination guide to Tenerife




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Destination Reviews

Get all gorgeous in Santa Cruz

I had dinner with Fidel Castro, Kermit the Frog and Michael Jackson last week. Before you ask, no, there weren't any magic mushrooms on the menu. I was in Tenerife's capital, Santa Cruz, to experience Carnival, where dressing up like your favourite dictator or pop star is obviously de rigueur.

Despite being one of the world's largest carnivals, with over 200,000 visitors annually, the inhabitants of Santa Cruz de seem to enjoy keeping the fortnight-long celebration a strictly local affair.
So there was bound to be controversy among the community when this year's organisers enlisted festival-director extraordinaire Rafael Amargo in from, gasp, Andalucia.
Confirming their worst suspicions, Amargo immediately set about bucking all the usual conventions. Firstly he refused to hold an open castings for the carnival queen contestants. Then he booked famous mainlanders to perform at the traditionally all-local 'Election of ... more


Head for quieter Las Galletas

My family and I visited Tenerife last year. We stayed in Las Galletas, which was a very quiet part of the island.
The name of the hotel/apartment we stayed at was Ten Bel. This was average, with a very large, infinity pool. We stayed on a self catering basis. It was a cheap and cheerful deal so not much to complain about. You have to make the most of it.
As my sister was there at the same time, we stayed with her in Playa, which is livelier than Las Galletas.
Tenerife is a nice place with a nice climate. I will go back in six weeks, staying in Costa Adeje. Tenerife is the most favourite of the Canary Islands.
It has nice, friendly people, and is easy on the pocket for eating out. Taxis are on hand for the journeys uphill, and Playa is in reach of other areas such as Los Christianos.
My sister did the crusie trip to Santa Cruz and loved every moment of it. There's lots of water parks for the kids too.


A great family holiday

We had never been abroad before and we wanted somewhere not too far by plane. We went to Puerto de Santiago with our two girls aged 12 and 13, together with the in-laws.
We loved the place we stayed at which was an apartment over a little shopping complex. The people were friendly and it wasn't too busy.
We walked down to Los Gigantes harbour where there were so many big fish just waiting for a crisp or piece of bread to be thrown in.
We went on a boat trip and saw dolphins and had a wonderful meal of paella. We stopped on the way back in Masca Bay where husband and one of our girls went for a swim. Although it was a beautiful day, the water was freezing.
We went to Jungle Park at Playa de las Americas and the water park too.
I would go back again to the same place at the same time. I loved it.


Isle of contrasts


Los Cristianos is a small town in which you can have a relaxing peaceful holiday or a lively one. There are plenty of cheap, good-quality restaurants and bars where you can pay as little as £3.50 for a three-course meal.
The beaches all have clean white sand, and offer watersports if you wish. There are also weekly markets where you can buy local crafts and there are plenty of places to visit around the island.
Two miles up the road is Playa de Las Americas, which is very lively but a bit like Blackpool in the sun with its clubs and dirty streets. These two towns are completely opposite to each other and you will find the more sophisticated in Los Cristianos, whilst the lager louts club it up in Las Americas, which is also a lot more expensive - you could pay up to £5 for a drink.


Tenerife's classier alternative

Call me a snob, but I've always thought Tenerife was for people who didn't mind being packed like sardines on bland beaches in a sunnier version of the UK.

Now that I've been there, I can see that the millions of Britons who go annually do have a point.
There's no time difference, it's warm year-round and it's got some smashing luxury hotels in the south to be spoilt in.
The Costa Adeje is a classy corner of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Isles, lapped by the Atlantic.
It's where the bulk of new five-star hotels in the country are being built, but there's a downside to that — rubble. It's dumped willy-nilly outside buildings, ruining the view. Thankfully this is temporary, because Adeje is affluent, peaceful and smart — a good place to recharge worn out batteries.
El Duque is the costa's small but perfectly formed dark sand beach.
Like the rest of the resort in Tenerife Sur, it's spo... more


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