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Holidays in Tenerife

Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, delivers year-round sunshine and instant relaxation just a four-and-a-half-hour flight from the UK. It’s a favourite with Brits looking for an excellent value beach break.

On a Tenerife holiday, you can combine lazy beach days with adventurous excursions exploring the island’s volcanic landscape. Stay in a resort in the south of the island for a fun-filled package holiday with chilled days by the sea and lively evenings in buzzy bars. The north of the island is a quieter affair with historic towns, volcanic pools and banana plantations. If you’re after a chilled, bohemian vibe, El Médano on the south east coast attracts surfers, young families and independent travellers.

Wherever you stay, the variety of attractions on the island will allow you to tailor a Tenerife getaway to your taste. Hike lunar landscapes in the morning, relax at a beach club in the afternoon, then dine on fresh seafood as the sun sets. Families will love Tenerife’s mega waterparks while couples can tuck themselves away in secluded coves and go on dates in award-winning restaurants.

The island’s poster child is Mount Teide – as the highest peak in Spain, it dominates Tenerife’s skyline. But the island is full of other surprises that will make your holiday memorable, too. Spot dolphins by day and stargaze at night – or do nothing but sit and sip on a lounger with the sun on your face. You choose.

The joy of holidays in Tenerife are that they feel both familiar and thrillingly different. We can’t get enough of them.

Good to know

Flight time

4.5 hrs

(from London)

Currency

Euro (€)

Language

Spanish

The best beaches in Tenerife

Tenerife's varied coastline is one of the key reasons the island is such a brilliant holiday choice. Its beaches range from sheltered golden stretches with family-friendly facilities in the south to dramatic black-sand coves in the wilder north. This wide choice means that you can choose your perfect beach to suit your mood.

Playa del Duque in upmarket Costa Adeje has dreamy soft golden sand and clear waters. Lined with chic boutiques and stylish restaurants, you can flit between swimming, shopping and snacking.

Playa de las Teresitas, near Santa Cruz, is a delightful stretch of imported golden sand backed by mountains. Sheltered by a breakwater, its calm, lagoon-like waters make it perfect for families.

Playa de las Vistas is a wide, golden beach between Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas. Its shallow waters, excellent facilities and ramp and path access perfect for pushchairs mean it’s a favourite with families.

Playa de Benijo in the Anaga Rural Park is a wilder spot. Its dramatic black sands are framed by towering cliffs and sea stacks, creating an unspoilt photogenic landscape for adventurous explorers. Be aware it’s a popular spot with naturists.

Playa de la Tejita, near El Medano in the south east, is a vast, windswept beach next to the Montaña Roja volcano. It’s a hotspot for windsurfers and walkers looking to escape the main resort crowds.

The best things to do in Tenerife

Beyond the sun lounger, Tenerife offers adventures galore. You can climb volcanic peaks for otherworldly views, explore historic towns or squeal as you whizz down water slides. Pure relaxation or adventure? You decide.

Mount Teide National Park: Visit Spain's highest peak (which is 3,715m; 12,188ft) and ride the cable car above the lunar-like landscape of craters and lava fields. The island-wide views from near the top are spectacular.

Whale watching: Set sail from the south-west coast to explore the waters that are a year-round home to pilot whales and dolphins. Seeing these marine mammals in their natural habitat is a truly humbling experience.

San Cristóbal de La Laguna: Step back in time in this UNESCO-listed city in the north of the island. It was one of the first cities in the Canary Islands and during a visit you can peek into historic churches, admire pastel-coloured mansions and watch the world go by over coffee in a traditional pavement café.

Masca Valley: Discover rural Tenerife away from the crowds in the tiny village of Masca that clings to a dramatic ravine. The winding drive here isn’t for the faint hearted – but you’ll be rewarded with jaw-dropping views.

Best activities for families

Tenerife is a fantastic choice for a family holiday, offering adventures beyond the beach (but plenty of beach fun, too!). From world-class water parks to treetop activities, you'll find exciting, educational experiences to keep children of all ages entertained year-round.

Siam Park is a world-class water park where kids big and small will love its wave pools and beach, and The Lost City kids' zone with a playground and slides. It's an incredible day out set within a stunning, jungle-like Thai landscape.

Forestal Park Tenerife is a treetop adventure in a pine forest near San Cristóbal de La Laguna in the northeast of the island. With circuits graded by difficulty, the whole family can tackle zip-lines and rope bridges for an active day away from the coast.

Cueva del Viento is Europe's largest volcanic tube and the kids will love exploring it on a guided tour. You’ll earn brownie points for taking your family into this cool, subterranean world – but book well in advance to ensure you get a slot.

What to eat and drink

Tenerife's food scene combines Spanish tradition with fresh island produce, just-off-the-boat seafood and even some Michelin stars. From rustic family-run guachinches serving hearty stews to seafront spots grilling the day's catch, there's a place to eat for every palate. Complement your meals with a glass of the unique volcanic wines grown on the island's fertile slopes.

Must-try dishes

Papas arrugadas: The Canary Islands’ famous wrinkled potatoes are made by boiling new potatoes in heavily salted water and letting it evaporate. They are served with spicy mojo sauce.

Ropa Vieja Canaria: Translated as “Canarian old clothes”, this stew was traditionally made out of leftovers. It’s typically a mixture of meat (chicken, beef or pork), chickpeas, potatoes, tomatoes, onion, garlic and other vegetables.

Wreckfish: This fish (often called cherne on menus) is caught off Tenerife and is usually grilled or barbecued. Parrotfish is another local fish to try.

Where to shop in Tenerife

From bustling markets to stylish boutiques, there are plenty of shopping opportunities on Tenerife. Local artisans make unique Canarian crafts you can take home, from handmade pottery to delicious local honey.

Siam Mall: This large, open-air shopping centre in Costa Adeje has more than 80 shops, with independent boutiques and big brands plus plenty of cafés for a mid-shop break.

Calle del Castillo: The main pedestrianised shopping street in Santa Cruz has a more local feel. It's lined with international chains and Spanish department stores, with places to eat perfect for people-watching.

Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África: Dating back to 1944, this Santa Cruz market is a feast for the senses. Browse stalls selling fresh produce and artisan cheese, or pick up authentic souvenirs like mojo sauce.

Centro Comercial Safari: On the 'Golden Mile' in Playa de las Américas, this upmarket complex is ideal for evening browsing. Peruse designer stores before enjoying its evening fountain show.

Casa de Los Balcones: For authentic crafts, visit this 17th-century mansion in La Orotava. You’ll be able to buy traditional Canarian embroidery and pottery, and learn about the island’s history while shopping.

Your Tenerife questions answered

FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Tenerife?

No visa is required for UK citizens visiting Tenerife for stays of up to 90 days. You'll need a valid passport with at least three months remaining after the day you plan to leave. Check the most up-to-date entry requirements here.

What is the best month to visit Tenerife?

The shoulder seasons of April to June and September to November offer the perfect balance of warm weather, fewer crowds and reasonable prices. July and August are hottest but busiest with families taking advantage of school holidays.

Is Tenerife safe for travellers?

Tenerife is generally very safe with low crime rates and an excellent tourist infrastructure. Remember standard precautions like watching your belongings in busy areas, though, and check the latest safety and security updates here .

How many days should I spend in Tenerife?

A week gives you time to explore Tenerife’s beaches, visit Mount Teide and experience local culture. Five days works for a beach-focused break, while 10 days will allow deeper exploration of both the north and south of the island.

Which is the cheapest month to fly to Tenerife?

November through to March typically offers the cheapest flights, excluding Christmas and New Year periods. Book well in advance for the best deals on package holidays.

Do I need an adapter in Tenerife?

Yes, you'll need a European two-pin adapter for your UK plugs. The voltage is 230V, the same as the UK, so your devices will work fine.

Is car hire recommended in Tenerife?

Car hire is convenient for exploring beyond the main resorts on your own schedule, especially if you’d like to visit Mount Teide and the northern villages. Public transport covers the main tourist areas well if you prefer not to drive.

Are there direct flights from the UK to Tenerife?

Yes, direct flights to Tenerife operate from most major UK airports including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow. The flight time is approximately 4–4.5 hours to Tenerife South Airport.

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