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The largest of the Canary Islands – Tenerife – is an island of vast diversity. It has white sandy beaches and all the lively nightlife that you would expect from a popular holiday destination. But away from the usual tourist haunts is an island of infinite natural beauty with remarkable landscapes and lush greenery.
As flights to Tenerife land the snow-capped summit of Mount Teide rising from the centre, provides an unforgettable backdrop to the island. There is a wide variety of wildlife and terrains, from rugged rocky coves and lush greenery in the north, to the dryer warmer beach resorts in the south such as Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. Not just an island for nature-lovers though, visitors book flights to Tenerife and head to the thriving capital city of Santa Cruz, a haven for shoppers, with the tax-free merchandise making it almost guaranteed you can return with a bargain.
The Canary Islands are known as the islands of eternal springtime and Tenerife is no exception. There is little difference between summer and winter temperatures, with winter temperatures rarely below 15 degrees and the summer months bringing in average highs of 27 degrees. However if you venture inland to the Teide National Park, the high altitude means that the average annual temperature is a mere 9 degrees.
There are two airports on Tenerife; the smaller northern airport mainly handles inter-island flights and you can easily fly between all of the Canary Islands. Another easy way to island-hop is to use the ferry. Various companies run routes throughout the archipelago. It is also possible to catch a ferry to the city of Cadiz on mainland Spain, which runs once a week.
Taxis are reliable but highly expensive. It is a much better idea to hire a car from one of the many rental agencies around Tenerife. Rental cars on Tenerife are plentiful so it is easy to hire one, even for same-day rental.
There is also an excellent bus service throughout the island, referred to locally as guaguas.