Busy Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary islands . Tenerife is a Spanish island located just off the coast of Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean. Over five million visitors , Tenerife must have something truly special to keep so many coming !
Tenerife is a volcanic island and thus the surface is naturally gravelly. Spending time on Tenerife is truly being surrounded by natural beauty , from La Orotava Valley views to the Teno Massif cliffs ; it doesn’t get much more beautiful. Tenerife is full of organic plants , including the arrestingTenerife Dragon Tree.
The easiest way to get to Tenerfie is to fly . Flights to Tenerife can be included as part of a package deal. Tenerife is the only Spanish Island to have two airports.
There are two seaports which makes holiday visits by boat,conceivable! Several large cruise lines pass by and dock on Tenerife . Private charter planes are available that go to Tenerife daily. The cheapest way to visit Tenerife is probably by Air as it is most common.
Tenerife has a very good public transport system in its buses , often known as”Guaguas”. There are bus stops all over the island . The buses travel outside of the cities and towns to take tourists just about everywhere . Aside from an extensive bus system, there is the Tenerife Metropolitan Tramway. Tenerife’s Tramway has 20 stops and connects to the two major cities to all the important stops including both major hospitals.
Relaxing in Tenerife offers a lot of possibility and there are loads of day trips . Recommendations for holidaymakers include spending the day on the Eden Catamaran, which is a amply featured whale watching tour. Loro Parque is a beautiful Park and Natural History Museum both are well worth seeing .
Siam Park is a huge, mega water park which will keep the kids busy all day! There is no shortfall ofclassic towns and villages , scuba diving expeditions and even a submarine ride on the island . A summer holiday to the island offers something for everyone; Tenerife makes a great holiday filled with sunshine, bars and culture .
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