BEST VACATION SPOT IN THE WORLD | TOP TRAVEL DESTINATION - TENERIFE - CANARY ISLANDS BY DRONE
Tenerife is one of the best vacation and travel destination spots in the world. It is the largest and most populated island of the seven Canary Islands. It is also the most populated island of Spain, with 43 percent of the total population of the Canary Islands. Tenerife is the largest and most populous island of Macaronesia.
About five million tourists visit Tenerife each year, the most of any of the Canary Islands. It is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain and the world. Tenerife hosts one of the world's largest carnivals and the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is working to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Served by two airports, Tenerife North Airport and Tenerife South Airport, Tenerife is the economic centre of the archipelago. The 1977 collision of two Boeing 747 passenger jets at Tenerife North Airport, resulting in 583 deaths, remains the deadliest aviation accident in world history.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island and the seat of the island council (cabildo insular). The city is capital of the autonomous community of Canary Islands (shared with Las Palmas), sharing governmental institutions such as presidency and ministries. Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands. In 1927 the Crown ordered that the
capital of the Canary Islands be shared, as it remains at present. Santa Cruz contains the modern Auditorio de Tenerife, the architectural symbol of the Canary Islands.
The island is home to the University of La Laguna; founded in 1792 in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, it is the oldest university in the Canaries. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city is the second to have been founded on the island,
and is the third of the archipelago. The city of La Laguna was capital of the Canary Islands before Santa Cruz replaced it in 1833.
Teide National Park, a World Heritage Site in the center of the island, has Teide, the highest elevation of Spain, the highest of the islands of the Atlantic Ocean, and the third-largest volcano in the world from its base. Also located on the island, Macizo de Anaga since 2015 has been designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It has the largest number of endemic species in Europe.
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Snorkelling Los Cristianos, Tenerife
Wild Swimming - Spain - Tenerife - Canary Islands - Alcala - Wild Swimming at Tenerife's Hidden Gem!
Alcala' is one of my favorite swimming destinations in Tenerife. You can swim with turtles and enjoy a number of natural swimming pools and new beaches. This is perhaps one of the least known of Tenerif's hidden gems. Discover more at:
Radazul - Tenerife - Canary Islands
Tenerife - Îles Canaries
Radazul (28°24'07.0N 16°19'32.8W)
A pied par la promenade - Durée: 02h00
Nous avons poursuivi notre balade sur la promenade qui débute à Tabaiba et qui mène jusqu'à Radazul.
Plusieurs marches à monter, mais cela en vaut la peine car nous avons une superbe vue panoramique non seulement de la plage de Radazul, mais également de tout le littoral.
La plage de Radazul est composée de deux petites plages de sable noir protégées par un brise-lames. La baignade à cet endroit est sécuritaire.
Je regrettais de ne pas avoir apporté mon masque et mon tuba car il y avait beaucoup de poissons que nous pouvions apercevoir dans l'eau qui était d'une limpidité sans pareil.
Après notre baignade, nous avons poursuivi notre promenade le long du littoral.
Nous avons dépassé le port de plaisance et nous nous sommes rendus jusqu'à la plage La Nea, une superbe plage de sable noir qui était d'ailleurs très fréquentée lors de notre visite.
Nous sommes par la suite retournés à la plage de Radazul où nous avons mangé dans un petit restaurant situé en bordure de la plage et puis nous sommes retournés à Tabaiba par la promenade que nous avions pris auparavant.
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EL PALM-MAR. Arona. Tenerife.
El Palm-Mar:
Palm Mar (algunos lo llegan a traducir como palma de mar) es una urbanización de poco más de 20 años desde el inicio de su construcción. Está enclavada al borde del mar, en la playa de la Arenita, contorneada por un espléndido paseo marítimo y a su lado, el paraje natural protegido del Malpaís de Rasca con toda su belleza volcánica intacta. Al otro margen, la Montaña de Guaza.
Música: Believer - Silent Partner.
A bit of Puerto de la Cruz, Radazul & Nature | Exploring Tenerife #02
We saw a beautiful sunset at Puerto De La Cruz, buildings on the rocks at Radazul and moody day in the mountains.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife - April 2018
Wild Swimming - Spain - Canary Islands - Tenerife - Alcala - Where and When to Swim with Turtles!
Swimming with Turtles at Alcala Tenerife
Snorkeling con tortugas, Tenerife
Tenerife Weather Guide
We're taking you through Tenerife’s weather, from sun to, well…more sun! The weather in Tenerife stays pretty much the same all year, but the climate does vary depending on where you are on the island.
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We’re talking about weather in Tenerife.
The reason Tenerife is so popular is because of the weather. It’s where us Brits go for our Winter sun. Yeah, I mean, it’s sunny pretty much all year round with lows in December, January, February time of about 15 degrees, which to be fair is a pretty good day in England, still. And highs of about 29 in July and August.
But if you’re going to go into the sea, the best time is probably September and October, when the water’s about 24 degrees at its highest. Yep.
So we went to Tenerife in November, when England was completely miserable and about zero degrees and Tenerife was about 23 to 25, so nice and warm but not too hot and sticky. Actually, where it is on the globe, cue globe, as you can see, it’s kind of…here. So you’ve got Africa and the Atlantic Ocean, meaning that all of these winds from the Atlantic Ocean bring a nice, thanks Jon, cool breeze, so it’s nice and fresh, for want of a better word.
So Tenerife is an island of micro-climates. This means that you can go between the sometimes snow-capped volcano Teide and down in the south, where the hot beaches are, within the space of two hours.
Now, if you are going to go up slightly higher, we’d recommend bringing a few layers because it does get kind of chilly in the evenings, the higher you go up into the mountains.
Yep. But you’re more likely to be hot than you are cold, so make sure you look after yourself - bring suncream, some sunglasses, make sure you maybe bring a hat so that you can kind of keep the sun off your head and don’t get sunstroke and wreck your whole holiday. And drink lots of water! Not beer! Err, stay safe kids! Enjoy the sun…responsibly.
So that’s our round-up of the weather in Tenerife. Hopefully that’s been useful to you.
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