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What to see in Tenerife: 22 not-to-be-missed attractions
The island of Tenerife concentrates so many attractions that the best thing to do is to follow a list of essential places so as not to miss anything. Take good note!
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The best 16 activities to do in Tenerife: the island of a thousand experiences
Diving, paragliding, quad biking, whale watching, horse riding, jet skiing, hiking, theme parks… You’ll always find an activity that you love.
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Where to eat in Tenerife: from guachinches to haute cuisine
We can safely say that the question is not where to eat in Tenerife, but what to eat, as there is a wide array of delicious options on the island.
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Playa de las Américas, the liveliest beach in Tenerife
Accessible, lively and with all the services you could need, Playa de las Américas is a Tenerife beach that is sure to delight.
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What to see in Los Cristianos: dreamy beaches and much more
There’s plenty to see in Los Cristianos. This southern area of Tenerife offers you a chance to enjoy nature and fun of all kinds.
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What to see in Adeje: the tourist paradise in southern Tenerife that was once the capital of the ancient Guanche kingdom
Discover one of Tenerife’s major tourist resorts: a town with sea and mountains, wide beaches, historical heritage and natural spaces such as the Barranco del Infierno ravine.
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Costa Adeje, a beach paradise
The Costa Adeje is made up of nearly twenty beaches. This stretch of Tenerife’s coast is enchanting, with all kinds of ways to have fun.
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El Médano, relaxation and windsurfing on the wild beaches of Montaña Roja
Get ready to do water sports at this tourism hub in southern Tenerife, an area surrounded by the stunning desert landscape of the Montaña Roja Special Nature Reserve.
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Barranco del Infierno ravine, nature at its “scariest”
The Barranco del Infierno Special Nature Reserve boasts a spectacular waterfall measuring over 200 metres in a gorgeous, canyon-filled setting.
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Playa del Duque, a place to take a load off and enjoy
Discover one of the most exclusive beaches in Costa Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, which owes its name to a manor house that once belonged to the Duke of Abrantes.