
Winter Fashion on Tenerife
It’s true that Tenerife has felt cooler than normal this winter but that’s not necessarily the reason that the Santa Cruceros were in woolly winter gear… […]
It’s true that Tenerife has felt cooler than normal this winter but that’s not necessarily the reason that the Santa Cruceros were in woolly winter gear… […]
These six photos were taken from one of the driving routes we put together for the book which explores the nooks and crannies of the north west of Tenerife… […]
Many of the people who come to Tenerife will end up staying at a purpose-built resort. That’s a fact. There are a number of reasons for this… […]
Mostly on Tenerife choco comes a la plancha (grilled), sometimes helped by a bit of garlic. The tastiest chocos I’ve eaten have benefited from the addition of… […]
If a Canarian restaurant doesn’t have cherne on the menu, the chances are it’s not a bona fide Canarian restaurant. Cherne is one of the most popular fish… […]
Each year we go on a belen hunt on Tenerife. Hunt is maybe a bit of an exaggeration as there are hundreds of them across the island… […]
Ropa Vieja is probably the Canarian dish whose name I like the most. In Spanish it rolls of the tongue nicely and even sounds vaguely exotic. […]
November is my least favourite month on Tenerife. It has been since our first November on the island ten years ago when it seemed to rain for nearly… […]
Whatever your opinion, whatever island you champion, it’s difficult to argue with the fact that Mount Teide on Tenerife is the biggest thing in the Canary Islands. […]
Like most places, Chicharrones on Tenerife are fried pork fat and or skin. But where Tenerife’s (and the other Canary Islands) differ is that they’re… […]
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