South Tenerife still has an image problem
Travel articles obviously fuel the views of those who read them and generally speaking Tenerife hasn’t always fared well or, more accurately, parts of it haven’t. […]
Travel articles obviously fuel the views of those who read them and generally speaking Tenerife hasn’t always fared well or, more accurately, parts of it haven’t. […]
We didn’t realise how important walking/hiking was to Tenerife until we read some official statistics provided by Turismo de Tenerife recently. […]
Anything that involves predicting what Mother Nature is going to do is never going to an exact science, but the weather forecasters here on Tenerife generally do a pretty impressive job. […]
There’s something different about end of the road places; something slightly unsettling in one way and exciting in another. They’re too tucked away for casual… […]
Palm trees backed by the velvety La Orotava slopes create an inspiring frame that draws us upwards and onwards passing weeds with delicate blooms… […]
Having walked on Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Gomera and La Palma in recent months we know that each of the islands offer something quite different to walkers… […]
The Anaga Mountains: our favourite walking area on Tenerife by a thigh stretching mile. We reckon if you did a Mr T with someone and dropped them in this spot they would never guess in a million years they were on Tenerife. […]
We sat on our terrace-sized wooden balcony lapping up the heady scent of the pines that surrounded us. Dusk was falling, creating a soft lilac light above the forest canopy and the lights around the Hotel Spa Villalba’s gardens illuminated… […]
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