DISABLED ACCESS HOLIDAYS IN TENERIFE
Tenerife, ‘the island of eternal spring’, is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, with a wonderful annual climate averaging
out at 20 degrees. Tenerife caters to the young and the old, and attracts both families and groups wanting fun in the sun. It
offers an extremely diverse range of landscapes, the north is full of verdant subtropical vegetation, forests and banana
plantations with a dramatic rugged coastline, whilst the south is more arid and desert-like, filled with a lunar landscape and
a mix of black and white beaches. In central Tenerife, the island boasts the highest point in all of Tenerife – the majestic Mount
Teide volcano, visible from all over the island. There is an abundance of world-class hotels and it offers an exceptional
choice of cuisine. Most people going on holidays to Tenerife stay in the main tourist resorts of Los Cristianos and Playa de
las Americas, located side-by-side in the south west of the island. Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas are holiday
playgrounds offering virtually unlimited daytime and nigh time entertainment . Close-by Costa Adeje famed for its lively
beachfront, which has an array of bars, restaurants and nightlife, also has the loveliest and most varied landscapes of the
south Tenerife, where the crystal clear and clean waters are populated by dolphins and pilot whales.
Airport - Tenerife South (Reina Sofia )16km east of Playa de las Americas and 60km south west of Santa Cruz
All flights are 4.5 to 5 hours away and most flights are available from local airports, depending on the time of year.
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Holidays in Costa Adeje are spot on for those looking for a happy medium between bustling and secluded. With the spectacular
sight of Mount Teide forming the back drop to the resort you may well be surprised to find a modern resort in such a natural
setting. Just 3 km from Playa De Las Americas you'll find yourself in a resort that's quieter than its party hard neighbour
but still with plenty to offer. This of course could be what appeals to you about a holiday in Costa Adeje, a smaller resort
that's still close to all the nightlife and action of a busier resort.
In terms of beauty, Costa Adeje is a striking location with much to offer in the way of black, glittering beaches of volcanic
sand and clear water that seems meant for scuba diving and snorkelling. If you want to spend most of your holiday outside,
Costa Adeje is one of the best places in the Canary Islands to do so. Take advantage of the whale-watching tours where you can
watch whales and dolphins swimming in their natural environment.
In a very short time Costa Adeje has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, suitable for holidays all
year round. Costa Adeje can proudly declare that it has the most modern concentration of hotels in all Europe. 75% of all the
establishments were built during the last two decades. The insistence on high quality means that all installations are
conditioned and modernized continuously.
Don't overlook the man-made entertainments of Costa Adeje either! When you're tired of the beach, but still interested in the
water, head to one of Costa Adeje's many water parks. If you're interested in doing some golfing on your holiday, there’s Golf
Costa Adeje, a 27 hole course that is one of the most popular courses in Tenerife. The course itself was designed to take
advantage of the natural terrain, and playing a round there will take you through some of the most beautiful landscape Costa
Adeje has to offer.
If you're travelling with small children, don't think that your time has to be eaten up with childcare. Depending on the
resort, many places will offer babysitting and creche services, allowing you to head out for short excursions on your own.
Far from being just for adults, Costa Adeje is a vacation spot for travellers of all ages, from the retired to the still
crawling!
Costa Adeje combines the activity of the busiest Canary island resort and the seclusion of a small town; if you head to Costa
Adeje, this is one place where you can find it all, and have it, too!
Playa De Las Americas on the southern coast of Tenerife, between the Municipal of Arona and Adeje, is one of the Canary
Islands' most popular locations. It is certainly one of the top destinations in Europe when all you want to do is chill out
and have a good time! This purpose-built resort has a little bit of everything and no matter what your taste or preferred
speed of life, you're sure to find a way to have a terrific holiday.
Day or night, Playa De Las Americas has amusements to suit everyone of any age. Don't forget your sunscreen, because
once you're there, you'll want to spend every minute outside in the sunny, warm weather. Many affordable hotels can be found
right next to the water, and with the ocean a stone's throw away, you'll be able to enjoy as much frisbee, jet ski rides,
boogie boarding, and water-skiing as you can take! At night, Las Americas comes alive and you can find a variety of
entertainment including some great cabaret acts to suit everybody.
The nightlife in Playa De Las Americas is certainly one of the biggest attractions for visitors. This strip of nightspots
shows off a wide variety of music, from rock to jazz to pop, and with all that variety, you'll definitely be able to find a
place where you can dance the night away!
Water parks are in abundance but if you need a break from the fun or relax in one of the many spas around. The day spas of
Playa De Las Americas are among the best in Europe where you can relax in splendour, whether you want a full Swedish massage
or just want to indulge in the steam room.
From sunny beaches and water skiing to the peace of its national forest, Playa De Las Americas is a wonderful choice if you're
interested in a holiday that you'll be remembering for years to come.
If you want to head to the Canary Islands, but the crowded night life scene of resorts like Playa de las Americas isn't for
you, why not head to neighbouring Los Cristianos. Located on the south coast of Tenerife between two imposing mountains, this
town has been serving visitors and delighting tourists since the fifties, long before the tourist boom hit the Canary Islands.
Los Cristianos is an older island town, with roots that go back almost four hundred years. From it's fishing village origins,
it's grown into a delightful rest stop for the discerning traveller and has a quiet charm that can't be matched by it's louder,
rowdier neighbours.
If you're interested in the duty-free shopping available in Tenerife, you'll find plenty of it in Los Cristianos. While there
are plenty of goods like perfumes, cameras and clothing, you may want to check out some of the local artisans; you could bring
home a truly unique gift. Be sure to check out the many places that offer cultured pearls. English is spoken as often as
Spanish in Los Cristianos, and if you're feeling homesick, you can also head to the large San Eugene Centre, a place that
stocks many British brands.
Just because Los Cristianos runs at a slower pace than it's neighbours this certainly doesn't mean it's boring! The beaches
offer almost every water sport available, no matter what you're looking for. If you want something fast-paced and exciting,
consider some of the jet-skiing and windsurfing opportunities that are available. If you're a diver, scuba diving is a
much-beloved pass time in this area, and the clarity of the water makes this an unforgettable experience. Banana boat rides
are one of a number of novelty attractions for children on the beach.
Los Cristianos has a a history as a fishing village, and you can still see that legacy in the town's love of big game fishing.
The Canary Islands provide some of the best waters in the world for big game fishing and several companies offer trips.
Whether you're after blue marlin, yellowfin tuna or hammerhead sharks, you can find it in the waters off the coast of Los
Cristianos.
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