Review of Humboldt’s Mirador, an Historic Lunch Spot
Humboldt’s Mirador (or Mirador de Humboldt to give it the proper Spanish name) nestled into the hillside at the eastern end of the La Orotava Valley overlooking… […]
Humboldt’s Mirador (or Mirador de Humboldt to give it the proper Spanish name) nestled into the hillside at the eastern end of the La Orotava Valley overlooking… […]
With over 60 fiestas taking place on Tenerife this month you’ll be hard pressed not to stumble across one at some point – unless you never leave your resort of course. These are some of the biggest. […]
The more I considered it, the more I realised that there was a wide network of people out there who have been shaping our views for a long time – sometimes (maybe even often) for dubious reasons. […]
This week we concentrated on visiting the resorts between Tenerife Sur airport and Montaña Guaza; they’re an eclectic mix and a perfect example of why you can’t make generalisations about any area of Tenerife. […]
When we gave the waitress our order (two quatro quesos, one napoletana, one marinera) she laughed and said, ‘the table isn’t big enough’… […]
There’s been a strange light to the dusk sky in the north of Tenerife the last couple of evenings; a haze that turns the sun into a fiery ball long before it should. […]
Next to me, three middle-aged Portuenses with faces the colour of my old Camel boots sang along badly to a Latino mix of I Will Survive that had… […]
From the outside La Bodeguita de Enfrente looks intimate and quaint, but inside is a warren of rooms that gives it the Tardis effect. The décor is rustic and… […]
A sweeping emerald valley populated by a few pools, abandoned stepped agricultural terraces and a few scattered houses. The whole scene overlooked by a lone mountain… and a half. […]
Follow our photo guide to the Fiestas del Carmen and the Día de la Embarcación in Puerto de la Cruz to enjoy a wet, wild and wonderful Tenerife tradition. […]
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