It is the Mes de Canarias which means that there is loads of events put on for the locals which also means that there’s loads for the discerning visitor…
The warm and fuzzy scene in La Caldera was so appealing that it tempted us to forego our jaunt in the forest and simply park ourselves at a bench…
The Real Tenerife is full of unique information that comes from first hand experience of living, working and playing amongst the Canarios…
In fiesta terms, traditional Tenerife in March is quiet with locals recovering from the excesses of carnival whereas the resorts see a boost in numbers with…
To truly understand carnival on Tenerife you have to surrender yourself to a week of unleashed hedonism that will have its wicked way with you before…
After doing all the official events at the carnival in Santa Cruz last year, we decided to stay in Puerto de la Cruz this year and concentrate more on the wilder…
For visitors who want to get dressed up, get down and get slightly drunk with the locals type of carnival or maybe even just to experience the best parades…
Carnival (carnaval here) dominates the northern scene and you never know what’s going to happen with that, plus the weather likes to keep the island on its toes…
This year we decided it was time for a change and instead of heading upwards, turned westward along the coast to Buenavista del Norte.
The early part of the month can be quite quiet in tourist terms although the bigger traditional towns hustle and bustle with locals preparing for the festive season…
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