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Playful Tenerife offers fun in the sun for the whole family.
But with so much to discover, it can be difficult to
know where to begin.
So, we've teamed up with Jet2holidays to compile a guide of seven unmissable and surprising delights you can enjoy in the sunny paradise,
either with the little ones or on an adults-only getaway.
Check them out:
Beaches for days
Playa de Las Teresitas beach, Tenerife
It's not a holiday without a few beach days - and
for this, Tenerife has got you covered.
From flawless stretches of fine golden sand lined with palm
trees to dramatic coastlines of black, volcanic sand - and not forgetting pebbly coves ideal for snorkelling - there are beaches for every kind of holidaymaker.
And one thing's for sure: All are great for sunbathing.
For a calm escape away from the crowds, Abama Beach is a must.
Calm waters, banana trees and a great spot for sunsets, this little cove
is perfect for couples on a romantic retreat. It's also a short
walk away from a luxury hotel, so you can round
off your day with an exquisite meal while listening
to the waves.
If your idea of hitting the beach requires a little more thrill, look no further than Benijo
Beach. This unique spot is defined by its surreal volcanic rock formations
and jet black sand, making it ideal for photos as well as curious explorers.
And for those looking for minimum fuss, simply head for one of Tenerife's 10 Blue Flag Beaches.
These beaches have earned accreditation for perks such as easy parking
and good quality water, as well as access to tasty
food and handy toilets. If you're travelling with family,
these are a must.
Culinary delights
Tuck into tasty traditional morsels such as papas arrugadas - wrinkled, roasted potatoes served with sauce
The largest of the Canary Islands has gastronomic wonders to amaze and delight in equal measure.
From traditional dishes handed down through the generations, such as ropa vieja
Canaria (a warming chickpea stewed made with spices and meat), to
fresh seafood caught by local fishermen, visitors
are spoilt for choice with a diverse selection of fresh, healthy
food which has all been locally grown.
Tenerife is also a hub for fine gastronomy, with five Michelin-star restaurants, a plethora of internationally acclaimed chefs and
award-winning wines - five of which have Denomination of Origin (D.O).
For real indulgence, keep an eye out for papas arrugadas - wrinkled, roasted potatoes - or succulent rabbit stew,
which will have been marinated in red wine, paprika, garlic
and herbs. Pair this with a rich, locally sourced red wine - now that's what holidays
are made of.
Thrills on tap
Cool off with Tenerife's aquatic residents such as green turtles
Once you've had your fill of food, it's time
to get the blood pumping.
Being surrounded by sea makes Tenerife a hotspot for water sports.
Be it sailing or jetskiing, to sea kayaking or free diving, there are plenty of thrills to be had out in the deep blue
no matter how old you are. While you're at sea, dip beneath the
waves to get acquainted with Tenerife's diverse marine life, including bull rays,
angel sharks and friendly green turtles.
Whale watching is another activity to add to your itinerary.
Over 21 different cetacean species call the waters around Tenerife
home; in fact, it's such a populous site for these gentle giants that it's the World Cetacean Alliance's first ever recognised
Whale Heritage Site in Europe.
Back on dry land there's plenty of fun to be had, too.
Paraglide across this volcanic island to experience unparalleled
views, or mountain bike around the likes of Corona Forestal for a truly thrilling adventure
out in the sticks.
Of course, if your idea of sports is a little more laidback, you're still well catered for.
Golf and tennis courts abound on this little island paradise; book
a few sessions with friends before enjoying a long lunch in the sun.
Adventures awaits
The site of Teide volcano is Tenerife's largest and oldest national
park
Exploring Tenerife doesn't have to veer on the side of extreme sports.
In fact, head off the beaten track and you'll be treated to not
one, but two UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The first is Teide National Park - an absolute must for anyone holidaying in Tenerife.
It'd be easy to believe you'd stepped off Earth and onto another planet in this strange place, with its vast craters and rivers of petrified lava.
But the reason for its otherworldly feel is because it's the site of the active Teide Volcano, which sits 3,
718 m above sea level.
Hike Teide with a guide for unspoilt views of the entire island,
or explore the area arounds its base to discover a mismatch
of mineral deposits and weird rock formations.
Definitely don't forget your camera for this trip!
La Laguna is home to streets lined with brilliantly coloured buildings,
boutique stores and much, much more
As for Tenerife's second UNESCO location, La Laguna city, you'll be in for quite a different experience.
The so-called cultural capital of Tenerife, this
15th-century city offers charming and historic towns rich in architectural diversity, with
everything from dilapidated palaces and quaint churches
to stunning cathedrals. Garachico, La Orotava and Icod
de los Vinos are particularly breathtaking areas that you won't want to
miss.
Natural wonders
Sunbathe by day, stargaze by night and lose yourself
in a dazzling world beyond our own
You already know about Teide - but Tenerife has more than one volcano!
Pico Viejo is a magnet for hiking fans, offering the same surreal, Mars-like surroundings of its sister, Teide.
Put a day aside to walk up to the peak of this volcano and be treated
with sights of perfectly formed craters, as well as lava rivers that date back to the
medieval period.
To get to know these giants more, join a tour with a volcanologist and discover how they formed the island that has become
such an iconic holiday paradise today - as well as how their complex systems
enrich the land around them, helping the people of Tenerife grow such delicious food.
Then, once the sun sets on your hike - or perhaps your holiday -
head out of town and nestle down for a spot of stargazing.
The best views are enjoyed from the peak of Mount Teide,
where you'll feel as though you can touch the galaxy as millions
of brilliant lights surround you.
A spot of culture
Join in the age-old Carnaval de Santa Cruz celebrations,
or attend some religious festivities at Romeria of Tegueste
Village (pictured) for some uplifting traditional dance
While pulling up a stool at one of Tenerife's numerous beachside tavernas and simply
chilling may seem like a holiday well spent, it would mean missing out on this little island's big passion for a festival.
For example, Tenerife plays host to the FIMUCITÉ international film festival every year, where iconic
soundtracks from famous movies are celebrated with a live orchestra.
Take a break from tanning yourself and lose your mind in this cinematic wonderland
of soul-hitting music.
If this gets you in the rhythm, take things up a notch at the Boreal Festival.
Every September, the small municipality of Los Silos (situated in the
north-west of the island), highlights the importance of caring for the environment through a mix
of vibrant music and dancing, as well as eco-market stalls
and a turtle releasing. Ideal for attending with little ones for a fun yet educational way of learning about sustainable living.
Bridge Tenerife's vibrant and fun lifestyle with their cultural history by
checking out the romerías, one of the island's Catholic pilgrimages.
Expect colourful flags, decorated horses and carts, and lots of beautifully
dressed ladies twirling around to live music.
But you haven't truly experienced culture in Tenerife if you haven't participated in Carnaval
de Santa Cruz. For centuries, Tenerife's streets have come alive in a
rainbow of song and colour as residents come together for this annual party.
Expect flamboyance, glitter and dancing on par with Rio de Janeiro's iconic carnival celebrations (pack your feather boas!).