My Holidays From Dublin Travel Guide – Tenerife
[wp_geo_map]The largest of the Canary Islands in both population and land area and possibly the last great “European” Holiday oasis with volcanoes, deserts, lush forests and beautiful coastlines all within reach. British, German and even Spanish flock here in their thousands. Lets not forget the increasing amount of Irish who choose the Island as thier sun holday destination.
Getting There
Renia Sofia airport is the main tourist airport on the Island. Its a modern facility and located towards the south of the island. Transport links are good with taxis representing good value for money. They can become sparce during the high season however so be prepared to wait in line at peak times. Car hire is available in the terminal but like taxis these can be in short supply so booking in advance is a smart move.
Where to Sleep
Playa De Las Americas is a purpose built tourist town. Sand shipped in from the Sahara was used to create the man made beach and everything has been built around this. Both self catering holiday apartments and luxury all inclusive resorts are on offer from almost all of the major travel operators. If looking to put a package together yourself a wide variety of hotels will welcome bookings from direct contacts. The other resorts such as Santa Cruz and Playa de la Cruz won’t deviate from this setup much either.
Where to Eat
Eating out in Tenerife has been described as Cosmopolitan with a capital C, you have everything here from pizza to paella and it’s easy to forget that the island has a rich local cuisine that’s worth exploring. The simple option is favoured for local dishes using fresh fish and vegetables. If you’re not a fussy eater just ask for the dish of the day and wait with bated breath to see what arrives. If, like me, you play it safe more often then not you wont be dissapointed either with menu options that could be straight from a Dublin city center restrant.
Where to Drink
Nightlife is another factor that steers thousands of holiday makers each year to the Island of Tenerife. All the major resorts have huge nightlife scenes with everything from foam parties to hard core techno clubs. The magnet for entertainment has to be the five mile long strip that merges the resorts of Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas and the Costa Adege. You have everything here, clubs, bars and karaoke pubs. You wont be disappointed.
The island also is home to three casinos if you fancy a flutter and drinking yourself silly doesn’t appeal. All of which feature the usual card games as well as slot machines and games of chance.
Usefull Links
Official Tenerife Tourist Information | Tenerife Travel Guide from WikiTravel | Tenerife from Wikipedia