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Booking a Tenerife holiday puts you on the largest of the Canary Islands, however Tenerife as a holiday destination appears to be two different Islands roled into one as they are so diverse.
Tenerife is an ideal holiday choice for summer or Winter sun holidays, with an average temperature of 23*c for the Year. Check the Tenerife holiday video
The more green north of the Island, is where you will find Puerto de la Cruz more laid back than the south with historic districts and shopping just waiting to be explored lined with a wild and wonderful landscape.
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- Gran Canaria, Puerto De Mogan from £199 19 June 2008, 7nts, SC, 4* from Gatwick
- Fuerteventura from £199 20 May 2008, 7nts, SC, 3* from Manchester
- Tenerife, P.De Las Americas from £229 23 May 2008, 7nts, SC, 3* from Belfast
- Gran Canaria, Puerto Rico from £245 15 May 2008, 7nts, SC, 3* from Gatwick
- Tenerife, Costa Adeje from £244 13 June 2008, 7nts, SC, 4* from Belfast
Compare that to the dry arid south of the Island where you have the best holiday beaches and of course, Playa de las Americas where the non stop party action takes place 24 hours a day. Streets lined with bars clubs and discos in the evening and in the daytime with shops and restaurants. A holiday to Tenerife caters for everybody.
The ample selection of activities available for the more active Tenerife holiday visitor, range from parascending, jet skiing, para-gliding, go-karting, tennis and golf not to mention the complete range of watersports and Scuba diving.
Worth Seeing
Declared a national park in 1954, the Parque Nacional de las Cañadas del Teide includes an enormous volcanic crater 48 km in circumference, out of which rises Mount Teide (pronounced the same as Lady) at a staggering 3.718 metres, making it the highest mountain in the whole of Spain.
The park itself lies at around 2000 metres above sea level and in winter snow falls, gale winds blow and the roads are sometimes closed off. During the summer months this arid landscape which gives the impression of having walked into a cowboy movie, can reach temperatures above 40C.
Access to the now extinct volcano is either by foot or by cable car that will carry you almost to the very summit. From the peak, on a clear day, you are in heaven and have breathtaking views of Gran canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. This is the Canary Islands most visited tourist attraction and must not be missed.
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