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TENERIFE 5 STAR AND LUXURY HOTELS

COSTA ADEJE

For a break from the bustle of the coast head up to to Costa Adeje which is a pleasant hillside town with narrow, tree-lined road and outdoor cafes and bars. more resort info >

GUIA DE ISORA
The municipality of Guia de Isora features great landscapes making it an attractive place for the visitor. This place will suit you if you are looking for a picture postcard village set against a stunning backdrop of mountains. more resort info >

LA CALETA
La Caleta, just a short drive from Costa Adeje, makes a pleasant break with its wonderful fish restaurants and peaceful atmosphere, with a stony beach [alot of people take a towel and sunbathe on the rocks in front of the fish restaurants. more resort info >

PLAYA DE LAS AMERICAS
As a purpose-built resort, Playa de las Americas suits thousands of visitors down to the ground. Everything you need - shops, beaches, restaurant, bars and nightlife - all lying within convenient reach of your hotel. more resort info>

PLAYA PARAISO
Playa Paraiso is a purpose built resort and is part of the district of Adeje on the west coast of Tenerife, midway between the resorts of Playa de las Americas and Callao Salvaje. Just to the north of Playa Paraiso, you will find some genuine Spanish fish restaurants in the harbours of Playa San Juan and Alcala. more resort info >

PUERTO DE LA CRUZ
Nowhere matches Puerto de la Cruz for charm and style. British visitors have long-standing associations with the resort, and live it for its dinstinctive Canarian buildings and green landscapes. Puerto de la Cruz is especially popular with older visitors, but it certainly isn't staid. more resort info >

SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE
Tenerife's capital - Santa Cruz de Tenerife - lies on a sloping apron of land between a sheltered bay and the steep Anaga Mountains, which shield it from damp trade winds. Tourists visit it mainly for shopping expeditions, or for its astonishing Lent Carnival [usually February], but there's a lot more to it than that. more resort info>