A holiday in Los Cristianos on the island of Tenerife is suited to couples, families and people who want to enjoy the nightlife of the neighbouring Playa de las Americas without actually staying there.
Los Cristianos has a beautiful harbour from where boat trips can be taken to see the dolphins or catch the ferry to the island of La Gomera. In Los Cristianos there is a range of restaurants serving international delights, with chic restaurants nestled in the quieter streets of the resort serving local cuisine. In the evening you will find entertainment and bars in the resort, however for partying into the early hours of the morning, then a five minute taxi ride will take you to the Veronicas Strip in Playa de las Americas.
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The holiday resort of Playa de las Americas is on the Canary Island of Tenerife and is popular with the young and lively crowd as there is many clubs, bars and cafes in the vibrant buzzing resort of Playa de la Americas. There is a promenade linking Playa de las Americas with the neighbouring resort of Los Cristianos, with many restaurants where you can sit and watch the sun set across the water. On holiday in Playa de las Americas you are centrally located in the south of the island, which means that with a good bus service you can get out and about to see what else Tenerife has to offer. There are a wide variety of cheap hotels and apartments in the resort to suit everyone’s needs.
Costa Adeje is quite a large holiday resort in Tenerife situated adjacent to popular Playa De Las Americas. There is a good range of accommodation in Costa Adeje, and you will find many four and five star hotels in this resort as well as cheap apartments and studios. Costa Adeje is home to the water park in Tenerife, which is a brilliant day out for all. Costa Adeje merges into the neighbouring resort of La Caleta, and you can walk along the sea front promenade lined with shops, bars and restaurants. On holiday in Costa Adeje there is a good shopping centre to snap up cheap holiday bargains.
The resort of Puerto De La Cruz is situated on the lush green north side of Tenerife; the resort attracts many families and older couples. In Puerto De La Cruz you also have the Lago Martianez, an eight acre lido containing a series of salt water pools, fountains and waterfalls where you can spend a lazy day enjoying the Canarian sunshine. Why not hire a car whilst on holiday in Tenerife, so you can head down the TF1 motorway to explore the beautiful cliffs of Los Gigantes on the south west coast or to the lively resort of Playa de las Americas in the south of the island.
This small tourist resort in the Adeje area are approximately 12km from Playa de Las Americas, toward Los Gigantes. There is a small cove in Playa Paraso, next to a large swimming pool that belongs to a holiday complex, where as the Callao Salvaje resort has a small pebble beach.
The resort of Costa del Silencio was one of the first tourist resorts in Tenerife. Costa del Silencio is located on the south coast of Tenerife and suits holidaymakers looking for peace and quiet in a resort with good amenities. There is a variety of shops in Costa del Silencio, so that if you choose a self catering holiday you will be able to buy supplies and also purchase some cheap holiday bargains. The evenings in Costa Del Silencio are generally laid back and you will find a variety of restaurants and bars, many with a British theme and some offering entertainment in the evenings.
As the name suggests Golf del Sur is suited very much to those looking for a golfing holiday in Tenerife. Golf del Sur is situated very near to the airport, with a transfer of approximately 10 minutes, so some aircraft noise may be experienced when staying here. Golf del Sur does not only offer golf holidays but also a relaxed base from which to enjoy Tenerife. There are shops and restaurants in Golf del Sur where you can enjoy an evening with local food and wines; alternatively you can take a taxi into Los Cristianos or Playa de las Americas for livelier nightlife and an extensive selection of restaurants.
The resort of Las Caletillas is set on the north coast of Tenerife, approximately 15 km from the island’s capital Santa Cruz. Las Caletillas is primarily a residential area and hotels are dotted around the resort. There are shops, bars and restaurants in Las Caletillas where evenings are centered on good Spanish food and wine. Whilst on holiday in Las Caletillas why not arrange cheap car hire and head to other areas in the north of Tenerife, such as Puerto De La Cruz which is a large and popular tourist resort with a large lido? You can also visit the volcano Mount Teide, the historic village of La Laguna and the small town of Masca.
Acclaimed as one of the most stunning locations of natural beauty in the Canary Islands , Los Gigantes luxuriates in a year round sub tropical climate . The Marina , the focal point of the town exudes an embracing warmth and charm while the sky scraping cliffs that dominate the Los Gigantes horizon are truly memorable and inspiring .
On the west coast of Tenerife between Playa de las Americas and Callao Salvaje, is the quiet purpose built resort of Playa Paraiso located around a large salt water lido. There are a few shops in Playa Paraiso where everyday essentials may be purchased as well as a number of bars and restaurants. Only ten minutes away by taxi is the bustling resort of Playa de las Americas where the choice of evening activities is extensive if you are looking for lively evenings whilst on holiday in Playa Paraiso.
The resort of Puerto de Santiago has developed from a small fishing village into a bustling resort on the west coast of Tenerife. With the southern resort of Playa la Arena, Puerto Santiago is part of the area known by many as Los Gigantes, as these three towns’ boarders seem to have merged. Puerto de Santiago is more traditional than the other two resorts and smaller. Playa la Arena is only about five minutes away (500m) which is where many head to from Puerto de Santiago for its Blue Flag beach, beach facilities and activities.
With a warm and peaceful climate and a picturesque municipal capital, is how San Miguel de Abona receives its visitors. Agriculture is and has been its main economic sustenance, with outstanding potato plantations, part of which are destined for export, as well as banana, tomato, vegetables and flowers. The working population is dedicated to these plantations although most have begun to work in the services sector, with a discrete rise in the tourist activity on the coastline, which, contrary to other nearby municipalities, hasn’t made its population move to the capital .
Situated in a large natural bay, it has a stunning backdrop of mountains (Anaga mountains) that are over 1000 metres high. The city does not offer very much for the sightseeing tourist but is an excellent base for exploring the northeast of the island. Shopping is excellent and most visitors begin at the Plaza de España on the seafront and work their way up Plaza de Candelaria, which offers excellent international brands at 'tax free' prices.
The resort of Santa Ursula is located on the north coast of Tenerife, approximately nine kilometres from the large holiday resort of Puerto de la Cruz. A Santa Ursula holiday attracts those looking for a quieter holiday suiting couples and families with older children. Santa Ursula is a great place from which to explore Tenerife. The nearby Orotavo Valley provides some amazing photo opportunities and you can also visit Mount Teide, the volcano that presides over Tenerife.