A Different Scene in Puerto de la Cruz
I’ve got a zillion shots of Puerto de la Cruz, so I set myself the task of trying to look at it slightly differently. […]
I’ve got a zillion shots of Puerto de la Cruz, so I set myself the task of trying to look at it slightly differently. […]
Spanning two climate zones, the Anaga Mountains spread across the hot, arid and windy eastern side of San Andrés and the island’s capital city of Santa Cruz, to the rain forest strewn north western face of the island where ancient laurel forests pre-date the ice age. […]
By now a lot of people will know that a huge Atlantic storm mixed things up a bit on the Canary Islands over the last few days… […]
As soon as we had a gander at Al Amir’s menu, the first thing that came into my head was ‘why haven’t we eaten here before?’ […]
It suddenly hit me that in our humble garden there was a display of flowers to rival what we’d seen in the Teno Mountains… […]
After being blown away by a dining experience that was right up there with the food at El Bulli and the Cellar de Can Roca, we’d praised El Rincón de Juan Carlos… […]
What is your idea of an authentic Tenerife location? Is it a sweeping bay with a beach lapped by azure seas backed by a row of quaint fishermen’s cottages 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… […]
Mesón del Norte sits overlooking the El Palmar Valley, on a level with where buzzards soar. I know this as there was one eye-balling me as we parked the car… […]
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