Tenerife – the Pearl of the Canary Islands

The largest and most popular island of the Canary Islands

Basic information:

  • Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Islands, belonging to Spain, located in the Atlantic Ocean near Northwest Africa.
  • Area: 2034 km²
  • Population: Approximately 900,000 people
  • Capital: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
  • Official language: Spanish
  • Time zone: GMT +0 (winter), GMT +1 (summer)

Climate:

Tenerife has a moderate, mild climate with pleasant temperatures throughout the year, making it ideal for visiting.

  • Summer (June-August): Average temperature between 25-30 °C.
  • Winter (December-February): Average temperature between 21-25 °C. Sea temperature ranges between 19-22 °C throughout the year.

Attractions:

  1. Teide National Park: Part of the island where Mount Teide volcano is located, Spain’s highest point (3,718 m). The park is a World Heritage site and perfect for hiking and stargazing.
  2. Los Gigantes: Impressive cliffs located in the southwestern part of the island, rising over 600 meters high. The cliffs and sea provide a spectacular view.
  3. Loro Parque: One of the most famous zoos in the world, home to various exotic animals such as parrots, sea lions, and gorillas.
  4. Siam Park: One of the world’s best water parks, with a Thai theme, featuring numerous slides and pools.

Transportation:

  • Airport:Tenerife has two airports: Tenerife Sur (South Airport) and Tenerife Norte (North Airport).
    The South Airport is the most common entry point for tourists.
  • Car rental: Renting a car is a popular way to get around the island. The highways are well-maintained and easy to navigate.
  • Buses: The island has a well-functioning bus network, which is an affordable and convenient option for local transportation.

Beaches:

  1. Playa de las Américas:The most popular resort among tourists, with sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife.
  2. Los Cristianos:A quieter, family-friendly area in the south of the island with clean, safe beaches.
  3. Playa de la Tejita:A natural beach with beautiful surroundings on the southern coast, popular among surfers due to its windy conditions.

Gastronomy:

Tenerife is famous for its local dishes, including:

  • Papas arrugadas: Salt-boiled potatoes served with famous “mojo” sauces.
  • Gofio: A food made from roasted grains, commonly used in local dishes.
  • Fresh seafood: Fish, shellfish, and squid are central to meals, fresh from the surrounding sea.

Activities and Sights:

  1. Hiking at Mount Teide: The volcano in the island’s interior and the surrounding national park are excellent for nature enthusiasts.
  2. Water sports: The island is popular for sailing, kitesurfing, surfing, and diving.
  3. Festivals: The April Carnival is one of Tenerife’s most famous events, with colorful parades, music, and dancing.

Quality of Life:

Tenerife is a popular destination not only for tourists but also for permanent residents.
The low tax system and pleasant climate make the island ideal for living and working.

  • Reasonable costs: Basic prices and the real estate market are reliable. Monthly expenses such as food, transportation, and entertainment are generally cheaper than in many other European countries.

Interesting Facts:

  • Tenerife is a famous astronomical observation site: The peak of Teide and its surroundings is one of the best places for astronomy due to clear skies and lack of light pollution.

Motto of your Tenerife apartment:
“Where far away becomes home.”
This message perfectly fits the island, as Tenerife is not just a holiday destination but a true place of relaxation where people find their home.

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