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There is so much to see , we told someone who lived on the island about the abandoned leper colony ,and they had never heard of it. Have lived here 8 years, and still haven't seen all there is to see. Whatever your interest there will be something here to suit. This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity.
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Browse all 50, Tenerife topics ». Watch this Topic. Browse forums All Browse by destination. Tenerife forums. All forums. Level Contributor. This happy little stumble turned out to be our favourite beach from our whole trip and we were so pleased with ourselves for getting off the beaten track and finding this little gem!
To the left of the beach we found volcanic rock pools filled with colourful fish and warm, calm water. Crabs scuttled across the rocks while the waves crashed around us and the hot sun illuminated the sea to a bright blue.
It was absolute perfection in every direction and all these dramatic contrasts are what Tenerife is all about. Our final stop was Playa del Duque, another gorgeous golden beach but the complete opposite to our first stop.
Our trip to Tenerife was in partnership with Teletext Holidays. Hi, I'm Monica! This is my family lifestyle blog where I share posts about motherhood and microadventures. Such a gorgeous collection of photos! I visited Tenerife for three days last year and managed to fit in a couple of scuba dives, a windsurfing lesson and a hike around Mt Teide. It completely changed my view of the island. I would never think to head to Tenerife for a long weekend but it certainly looks like it was worth it!
Elle and I did this during our 3 day trip to Tenerife and we found some […]. Sign me up for the newsletter! Monica Posted on September 27, November 14, Arriving into Tenerife Elle and I flew out on Tuesday night and arrived very late so picked up a hire car and went straight to the hotel. Day 1 in Tenerife We enjoyed a quick breakfast at the hotel then drove to Los Cristianos , one of the most popular and bustling towns on the southwest coast of Tenerife.
We had a feast of octopus and prawns with a juicy tomato salad and potatoes. It was time for something a little more peaceful! Day 2 in Tenerife The next morning we got up early and walked to the beach next to our hotel, Playa de la Arena. Day 3 in Tenerife We got up early on our final day in Tenerife as we needed to be at the airport for midday.
Drive to the entrance to the park and continue up the street by foot to the town square where you can get a great view of the tree without paying the fee to enter the park. Continue on to Garachico, one of our last stops on the northern coast of Tenerife! A few hundred years ago, a volcanic eruption smothered the historically important port town of Garachico. It never quite recovered to its former glory, though a good part of the town you see today is built on land that was extended by lava.
Garachico is a nice spot to grab a bite to eat, and if you have a few extra minutes you can give yourself a tour through the Monastery of San Francisco in the town center.
This is a great spot for a picnic, if you end up taking the bus and simply spending an hour out here. The area of Punta de Teno is particularly volcanic, with a veritable sea of black rocks stretching out into the sea. You can instead take an hourly bus for 1 EUR each way and let a professional do the driving! Masca Valley itself is very impressive, and the drive there is noted for being a bit nerve-wracking but I found it much less harrowing that those we had in Anaga.
The trail head is closed off an inaccessible, however there are other hikes in the area should you be on a mission to enjoy the valley more intimately. A few restaurants, and a few grumpy locals who are tired of their tiny, tiny town being flooded with tourists day in and day out.
Tenerife has gorgeous terrain ranging from laurel forests in Anaga to volcanic cliffs at Punto de Teno and stunning canyons surrounding Masca. After nearly a week of being on the go, a day on the beach in Los Cristianos was the perfect way to regain some energy before a very active final day. As seen from the other side of Punto de Teno, Los Gigantes is a striking rock face that can be seen from many angles. You can go on a boat ride or go scuba diving in this area, and many places that will hook you are located in Los Cristianos.
Otherwise, the beach with access to Los Gigantes, Playa de los Gigantes , is located a bit up the coast is located at Puerto de Santiago. Unfortunately when we went, this beach was closed until a future date.
So the best view we got from this side was from a view point on the way out of the city. Still impressive! The area surrounding this mountain is a National Park, offering a number of hiking trails and places where you can get up close and personal with this volcanic giant. TIP - One of the most recommended things to do in this park is taking the cable car to nearly the summit.
For us this was closed because of wind — you can always check this in advance on the Volcano Teide website. El Teide is super popular and in the high months, make sure you grab a cable car fast-track ticket to avoid waiting in line. No judgements, though. You can also try some Airbnbs in Playa de las Americas, though the one I chose wound up being super noisy outside, so proceed with caution.
This apartment has sea views and this apartment is only 2 minutes from the beach. Most of the people here are older and you can go naked if you really want to. Now is the time to really start seeing the islands. Sam Note: That was me :p.
After reattaching your dropped jaw to the rest of your face, hop back into your car and head up the road to Masca. Masca is a tiny blip on the map where fewer than a hundred people and maybe a few goats live. However, its location is stunning enough to make up for the lack of WiFi.
Just take a look:. The road to Masca is not for the faint of heart. You could also do a full day tour of Mt. Teide or book tickets for the cable car. If you wanted, you could get the cable car at sunset and then stay for a stargazing experience. Teide, you need a permit, which you can get here. In such a diverse island as Tenerife, you can find walks ranging from seaside strolls to bucolic forests to scorching desert.
I recommend you download WikiHikes or another similar app in order to find something that suits your needs. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, buy a fruity ice cream with a freshly-made sugar cone, and go hypnotize yourself with the powerful waves that crash against the thick sea walls.
There are also lots of Airbnb options in Puerto de la Cruz, like this central apartment with parking options or this studio with views of the sea.
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