It is the largest of the Canary Islands, located off the west coast of Africa. Formed from volcanic rock, Tenerife is home to Spain’s highest peak, Mount Tied, and is home to various unique habitats that are protected in a vast national park. Tenerife has nearly a million inhabitants and many of these hail from international backgrounds. There is very little industry so the air is clean and fresh, and the year-round balmy weather makes for happy golfers.
Tourism is the main economy, thanks to the fabulous beaches. Some have fine golden sand while others have striking volcanic black sand. Many can be busy but secluded idyls also abound. There are famous nudist beaches and La Teija is particularly popular with the LGBTQ community.
The capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a historically significant port connecting the powers of Europe, Africa and the Americas. It’s also home to one of the world’s largest carnivals – a three-week long bonanza – the aptly named Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Begin your property search in the larger towns like Playa de Los Cristianos, an old fishing village turned urban beachside resort to the south of Tenerife. It’s close to the popular tourist resort of Playa de las Americas and is a good starting point for exploration of the neighbouring islands. Or explore Adeje, which is north of Playa de las Americas and closer to the luxurious West Coast, but further inland and colonial in its architectural style. Alternatively, look further afield within the municipal area of Arona and the town of the same name.
There are two airports in Tenerife, one to the north and another to the south and together they easily manage the influx of over 5 million tourists each year.
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