Explore the must-visit attractions of Tenerife with our expert guide. From the majestic Teide Volcano to stunning beaches and rich cultural festivals, uncover the island’s diverse offerings. Our section provides detailed articles with tips, photos, and travel recommendations. Learn about Tenerife’s natural wonders and cultural landmarks. Plan your perfect trip with insights on exciting tours and picturesque spots.
An entirely atypical resort for Tenerife, where an extraordinary atmosphere of peace and tranquility reigns. You can't swim in the ocean here due to the rocky shoreline, but there are 2 large seawater pools offering stunning views. Stop by to see the massive waves crashing on the promenade during a storm.
I'll tell you how we went to Loro Park on the island of Tenerife, watched the killer whale, sea lion, and parrot shows, walked along the bottom of the "ocean" next to sharks, and went to the "South Pole" to see the king penguins. I'll also tell you about the best black sand beach in Tenerife.
Recently, my family and I decided to take a walk around the campus of the University of La Laguna. We were particularly impressed by the Faculty of Fine Arts, Bellas Artes. It looks very similar to the new Apple office in Silicon Valley.
I'm telling you about an extraordinary place for a quiet walk along the ocean. The road is quite suitable for a stroller, but in some places you will have to drag it over stairs and pull it uphill. But it's worth it.
The Canary Islanders came up with an interesting entertainment - a knights' tournament in a castle. It's a quite decent show, if you don't take it too seriously and demandingly. I recommend it for a family visit: neither adults nor children will be bored!
Prepare to be awestruck by a modern architectural wonder that has become the beating heart of Tenerife's cultural scene. Nestled in the vibrant city of Santa Cruz, the Auditorio de Tenerife is a masterpiece of experimental artists design that beckons to art enthusiasts and music aficionados alike.
Today I stumbled upon a rather unique and lesser known place on Tenerife. It's the abandoned El Río dam, a massive structure that is 53.8 meters high and 113 meters wide. But there's not a drop of water behind it! A dam that has never been used and has no future.
The Windows of Guimar is a hidden corner of the island of Tenerife, shrouded in mystery and danger. It is not just a series of narrow tunnels, but a true engineering masterpiece - an aqueduct designed to bring water from the high mountain streams down to the valley.
Tucked away on the southern coast of Tenerife, Playa del Duque is widely considered to be one of the best beaches in the Canary Islands. With golden sands, crystal clear waters and a lively promenade, Playa del Duque offers travelers a first-class beach experience.
Playa La Pinta is a tranquil beach located on the sunny southern coast of Tenerife. It offers relaxation, family fun, and stunning views of the azure waters. You must visit this idyllic spot during your Tenerife getaway.
With two major airports serving one island, it's crucial for visitors to Tenerife to understand the difference between the two to ensure a smooth trip.
Are you craving a day filled with bewilderment and curiosity? Look no further than Monkey Park, Tenerife's most charming and exotic destination. A visit to this park allows you to engage with nature at its most authentic and intimate level. But what can you expect from a day at the Monkey Park in Tenerife? Let's find out.