The best villas in Tenerife
You can’t beat a villa for a group getaway or a family stay. Take all the privacy, freedom and peace you need for a totally relaxing Tenerife holiday in our pick of the best island villas.
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The island of eternal spring: Tenerife’s charming nickname comes from its balmy vernal temperatures. But you only have to look at a map to see that it’s also the island of endless adventure, the island of beach living, the island of curious Canarian traditions and the island of volcanic virility.
Tenerife is the largest Canary island, and the most popular with visiting Brits. English and Spanish speaking tourists alike will feel at home, and kids will be welcomed with open arms. Families will love the water parks in the south whilst nature enthusiasts will be in their element: whale-watching tours come with guarantees that you’ll see the island's resident pilot whales.
If you want an adventure holiday, then this is the island for you. Tenerife’s extraordinary interior has the potential to be so much more than just a photogenic backdrop. If you want to explore the hinterland, it’s surprisingly easy to ascend Mount Teide by cable car – but harder if you want to hike ‘La Rambleta’ – the path to the summit.
Couples can stay in one of the many luxurious couples-only hotels: choose somewhere in the north for an even quieter stay. Wander the botanic gardens, drop in on a vineyard, or challenge each other to a cookery lesson to learn who can make the spiciest mojo sauce.
Whatever holiday you want – you’ll find this pocket island can please most tastes: book flights to Tenerife now.
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Tenerife has fantastic All Inclusive hotels, family-friendly villas and luxury suites on all sides. You’ll be touched by the local hospitality, family provisions, and swoon-worthy settings of these carefully-selected hotels.
Book into GF Gran Costa Adeje, which has extensive pools – including one on the rooftop for adults – plus seven bars and restaurants. For a luxury hotel, try the Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife, a rocking venue filled with music memorabilia, plus three good-sized pools. On the quiet Guía de Isora, The Ritz-Carlton Abama is a great choice for golf lovers and spa-seekers. And don't forget to check out the island's selection of villas.
Tenerife can be a wallet-friendly island, with plenty of free beaches, inexpensive tapas joints and affordable places to stay. Whether you’re travelling with your family or on your own, pick a hotel that suits your budget from our carefully-selected list of three-star hotels. Near the famous Playa de las Americas, stay at Marola Portosin Apartments, which is great for families. Select Sunningdale is near the golfing greens of Golf du Sur and guests can play at a discounted rate. In the picturesque town of Guanchico, North Tenerife, Hotel La Quinta Roja The Senses Collection fits right into its quaint surroundings, with lovely traditional furnishings.
Want to book a great holiday, but budget won’t stretch to five star? Pick one of our carefully-selected moderately-priced resorts and you’re bound to have a brilliant stay. Stay at Sandos San Blas Resort, a good four-star hotel with its own nature reserve and golf course. For a lovely beach, Iberostar Las Dalias is near to Playa del Bobo and 15 minutes from Siam Park. The hotel itself has a spacious outdoor pool area.
Banish all thoughts of run-of-the-mill package holidays: Tenerife has its fair share of luxury hotels, too. For a hotel near the action in Costa Adeje, stay at the attractive Sheraton La Caleta, with its many pools, its spa and its great kids’ facilities. Away from the busy south, you’ll find even more wonderful five-star hotels. Look out for unique features – whether that’s remarkable architecture, Michelin-starred kitchens, or access to the best star-gazing spots. The inimitable Ritz-Carlton Abama on Guía de Isora has all three.
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The Ritz-Carlton Abama
£7081인당
Vincci Seleccion La Plantacion del Sur
£5111인당
Jardin Tropical
£5061인당
Hotel Baobab Suites
£5241인당
The Ritz-Carlton Abama
£7081인당
As a long-established tourist destination, Tenerife can accommodate boutique hotel-seekers just as easily as budget-conscious travellers.
Whether you want to blow the budget at a vineyard or save the pennies with market picnics, our budget planner will help you organise your holiday. Check out our budget, mid-range and luxury options to see where your money will take you.
In the dramatic shadow of the massive Mount Teide you’ll make many holiday memories in Tenerife. The adventurous can take to the seas in search of native pilot whales and the romantic can point out shooting stars in Mount Teide National Park.
Most tourists flock to the south coast of Tenerife, which enjoys the most sheltered beaches, with imported golden sand and dry, sunny days all year round. The famous Playa de las Americas region has the most famous strip on the island, plus six safe, sandy beaches, duty-free shops and great tapas restaurants for visitors. Stay here to be near Tenerife’s nightlife on Veronica’s Strip.
Moving away from the busy strip, many opt to stay in the exclusive resorts on Costa Adeje. In this area, Playa del Duque, with its chic signature cabanas, is the beach to be seen on.
If you continue around the coast, you’ll reach an even newer resort area. Guía de Isora gets the afternoon sun for longer on the beaches – and there are lovely sunsets over the ocean. This area is near the impressive Los Gigantes, a series of 800m high cliffs that plunge straight into the ocean.
In the south east, Golf du Sur is a convenient resort area right by the airport, but you won’t want to fly away in a hurry. Enjoy the sunny shores– especially at beautiful windsurfing beach Playa El Medano. For lunch, head to Los Abrigos, where the catch of the day is hauled straight from fishing boats into the restaurants.
More people are discovering the north coast of Tenerife. Lusher than the south, the beaches are left to their volcanic black selves, and there are some wonderful traditional Canarian towns. Puerto de la Cruz is known for a sophisticated set of saltwater bathing pools at Lago Martiánez, whilst at Punta Brava, two of the north’s best beaches are next door to each other: the secret coves of Playa del Bollullo and Playa de los Patos.
This island might be far from the mainland, but it’s far from boring. From water sports to volcano walks, find out what to do in Tenerife, whether you’re on the beach or exploring inland.
Though they're not the biggest or whitest in the world, there are over 40 beaches to choose from in Tenerife. Here are a few favourites from around the island, starting in the south:
Hire a car and discover Tenerife by road. From the charming traditional towns to the switchback mountain route that leads to Masca, Tenerife’s terrain changes with every turn in the road. It's just an hour’s drive across, but you should take your time exploring the island with our road trip picks.
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