Tenerife

One Island, Endless Possibilities

The Canary Island that does it all

Volcanic landscapes, Atlantic beaches, and year-round sunshine that never gets old

Tenerife is the kind of destination that quietly wins people over — then keeps them coming back. At first glance it’s known for reliable sunshine and easy beach holidays, but spend a little time exploring and you’ll discover an island of dramatic contrasts. One moment you’re driving through pine forests and lunar volcanic scenery, the next you’re dipping your toes into the Atlantic or enjoying fresh seafood in a sleepy coastal town.


What makes Tenerife special is how effortlessly it suits different travel styles. Families love the space, safety, and attractions; couples enjoy the slower pace and scenic drives; seasoned travellers appreciate the hiking, stargazing, and local food scene. With spring-like weather almost all year round, Tenerife isn’t just a summer escape — it’s a destination that works whenever you need a break.

Last-Minute Deals in Tenerife

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Hotel Parkview Resort

Antigua, West Indies

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
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Central plaza Resort

Kegalle, Sri Lanka

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
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The Eleven Hotel and Resort

Essaouira, Morocco

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
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Royal Beach Resort

Maldives, Indian Ocean

3.5 stars • 10/10 Exceptional
Dhaka (DAC) - Antigua (WI)
$999.99 $1999.99
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From Tue, Nov 26, Sat, Nov 30 (4 nights)

Tenerife is one of the best places in Europe for last-minute value. Thanks to frequent flights and a huge range of accommodation, there are often excellent late deals on everything from all-inclusive resorts to stylish boutique hotels. Outside peak school holiday periods, spontaneous travellers can secure impressive upgrades for very reasonable prices.

Convenient Travel

Tenerife has two airports — Tenerife South (serving most international flights) and Tenerife North (mainly inter-island and domestic routes). Flights are frequent year-round, and transfers are easy. Hiring a car is highly recommended if you want to explore beyond your resort and see the island’s more remote corners.

Visa & Currency

As part of Spain and the Schengen Area, Tenerife follows standard Schengen entry rules. The euro is used across the island, cards are widely accepted, and cash machines are easy to find in towns and resorts.

Language & Local Lingo

Spanish is the main language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and attractions. Communication is easy for visitors, though learning a few basic Spanish phrases is always appreciated, especially in smaller villages.

Unforgettable Experiences in Tenerife

Tenerife rewards those who look beyond the sun lounger. These experiences show the island at its most memorable.

Stand Above the Clouds at Mount Teide

Mount Teide is Spain’s highest peak and the heart of the island. The surrounding national park feels other-worldly, with lava fields, sharp rock formations, and panoramic views. Take the cable car for breathtaking scenery, or visit at sunset when the light transforms the landscape completely.


Go Stargazing in Teide National Park

Thanks to minimal light pollution, Tenerife is one of Europe’s best places for stargazing. On clear nights, the sky is filled with stars, planets, and even the Milky Way. Guided stargazing tours add fascinating insight, but even a simple viewpoint visit can be unforgettable.


Explore the Anaga Rural Park

A total contrast to the south, Anaga offers lush forests, winding roads, and traditional villages tucked into the hills. It’s ideal for hiking, scenic drives, and seeing a greener, quieter side of the island that many visitors miss entirely.


Relax on Tenerife’s Unique Beaches

From golden imported sands to dramatic black volcanic beaches, Tenerife’s coastline is varied and striking. Natural pools carved into the lava add another dimension, especially for calm swimming and coastal walks.


Don’t Stay in One Spot

Tenerife looks small on a map, but the landscapes change dramatically from north to south. A car lets you experience beaches, mountains, forests, and villages all in one trip — something even experienced travellers often underestimate.

Follow the Weather, Not the Calendar

The south is sunnier and warmer, while the north is greener and cooler. If clouds roll in, simply drive to another part of the island. Knowing this makes a huge difference to your daily plans.

Travel Outside Peak School Holidays

Tenerife is busy in summer and during winter sun peaks, but spring and autumn are ideal. You’ll get great weather, quieter resorts, and better value — perfect for walking, sightseeing, and relaxed exploration.

Eat Where the Locals Eat

Look for guachinches and small local restaurants, especially in the north. These family-run spots serve traditional Canarian dishes at excellent prices and offer a far more authentic experience than tourist-focused venues.

Why Tenerife Is Such a Smart Choice

A destination that works any time, for almost anyone

Tenerife stands out because it’s flexible. It can be as relaxed or as adventurous as you want, as familiar or as surprising as you choose to make it. With year-round warmth, varied landscapes, and excellent value, it’s one of those rare places that feels like a safe bet — yet still manages to surprise you every single time.