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Tenerife holidays deliver experiences ranging from the golden sands of family-friendly resorts to the volcanic majesty of Teide National Park. Whether you seek year-round sunshine in Costa Adeje or a culture hit in Santa Cruz, Tenerife combines city-sized infrastructure with subtropical natural beauty.
The south coast anchors Tenerife's reputation for world-class tourism, centred around the manmade hubs of Playa de las Americas, Los Cristianos, and Costa Adeje. These resort towns offer Blue Flag beaches and fun activities like Siam Park by day. And by night, the region transforms into a nightlife capital, featuring everything from the buzzing Veronicas Strip to upscale dining along the Golden Mile.
For a more peaceful atmosphere, Tenerife’s north and west coastlines offer spots like Playa de la Arena, famous for its dramatic black volcanic sand and laid-back promenade dining. Further north, Buenavista del Norte and Garachico offer authentic Canarian culture near the Teno Rural Park. These areas put secluded bathing spots and dramatic scenery – like the Los Gigantes cliffs – before high-energy nightlife, making them ideal for relaxation and living like a village local.
Beyond the coastline, Tenerife’s interior boasts 43 protected nature areas covering nearly half the island, including the laurel forests of Anaga Rural Park. The centrepiece is Mount Teide, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the world’s third-largest volcano. You can explore this lunar landscape of solidified lava flows via cable car or hiking trails. Rich biodiversity, dotted with banana plantations and historic villages like Vilaflor, makes Tenerife a top destination for hiking and ecotourism.
Where can I find the latest travel advice?
All your questions about entry requirements, visas, passports or health information are answered on our Travel Advice page.
How long does it take to fly to Tenerife?
Flights from the UK to Tenerife take between four hours and 15 minutes and four hours and 30 minutes, depending on which airport you fly from.
What currency should I take to Tenerife?
Like mainland Spain, the currency used in Tenerife is the euro.
What is the warmest part of Tenerife?
The south and west of Tenerife are the warmest areas, although overall the island boasts balmy temperatures year-round. Even in January – the coolest month – the mercury hovers between 15°C and 21°C.
What is the best part of Tenerife to stay in?
High-tempo holidays with an impressive collection of beaches are a done-deal in resorts like buzzy Los Cristianos and Playa de la Americas. If you fancy a more peaceful getaway, hit the north coast for resorts like traditional Puerto de la Cruz.
What is the cheapest time to go to Tenerife?
March, April and May – excluding Easter – as well as October and November are the best times to holiday in Tenerife without breaking the bank.
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