
Ten Highs and Lows of Living on Tenerife
For anyone thinking of making a new life for themselves in Tenerife, this is my personal top 10 list of the good and bad, based on our experiences trying to earn a living here… […]
For anyone thinking of making a new life for themselves in Tenerife, this is my personal top 10 list of the good and bad, based on our experiences trying to earn a living here… […]
I have never darkened the doorstop of any bar on Tenerife which advertised they sold €1 a pint (for British visitors maybe not such a great deal the way things are going). […]
Playa Paraiso – Paradise Beach – it’s the sort of name which conjures up visions of long, golden sand beaches lapped by turquoise water and backed by a row of swaying palm trees. […]
Most coastal towns and resorts on Tenerife have a promenade of sorts. Some are short, some are long and some are more functional than pretty. […]
For years much of the area which makes up the central part of Tenerife’s main southern resorts was known as Playa de las Américas. […]
How can you tell the difference between a travel article/blog by a writer who has visited the places on Tenerife they’ve written about and one by someone who hasn’t? […]
A sultry evening, good food, live music, a buzzing friendly atmosphere and a Mount Teide backdrop. Those are pretty seductive ingredients, and ones we get to lap up a lot during summer months on Tenerife. […]
Away from the tourist resorts, authentic dining in Canarian restaurants on Tenerife can come as a culture shock for some, leading to undeserved poor reviews. This explains why.
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If you’re a British visitor to Tenerife, don’t be too alarmed if you’re surrounded by a posse of smiling locals who want to throw their arms around you and give you a big hug… […]
For anyone who wants to really go local on Tenerife when it comes to alcohol, here are six suggestions which are, relatively, easy to find. […]
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