People are constantly asking what they can do in Tenerife, and ask questions like, “Where is a good restaurant?” or “Which are the best places to visit?” and “Are there any decent excursions to go on?” In order to try and help people with these questions, Astliz have teamed up with My Guide Tenerife to create a guide to help you make the most out of this beautiful…
View Full Article >Callao Salvaje, in Costa Adeje is a small village in the south of Tenerife and forms part of the municipality of Adeje. It is mostly residential but has a few aparthotels and hotels as well. It is a nice and peaceful place, not as busy as the major tourist towns of Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. It is in a great location with easy access to the TF-1 motorway, making it very easy to connect…
View Full Article >Arguayo is a tiny village with a population of just over 500 people and is located in the municipality of Santiago Del Teide. It is well worth a visit. It is approximately 920 meters above sea level, and only about five minutes-drive from the town of Santiago village. It has easy access now, given that the motorway link TF passes close by. Arguayo is famous for its almond trees in blossom…
View Full Article >Guia de Isora is a lovely Canarian village situated in the south of Tenerife. It is not a tourist village but is worth a visit to look round the typical Canarian architecture and narrow streets. It is just a short drive from the coast line of Playa San Juan and Los Gigantes and is near the village of Chio which you will have probably seen if you have ever visited mount Teide from the south side of…
View Full Article >If you have ever visited the village of La Caleta we are sure that you would have been impressed with it. Although it is now growing into a major tourist area, its sea front has still got the feel of it being a tiny Canarian fishing village. The sunsets from here can be stunning. There is a wide selection of amazing restaurants on the sea front and they are all very good quality and most of…
View Full Article >If you are interested in getting to know the real Canarian style of life and to see the typical rural part of Tenerife you will need to hire a car to be able to apreciate the real beauty of this tropical island called Tenerife. Tenerife is not just about beaches and swimming pools and sea side resorts, there are some beautiful little rural villages up in the hills that are well worth visiting in order…
View Full Article >El Tanque is a small village in the north of Tenerife and is certainly worth visiting so that you can see what typical Canarian life is like. It is very laid back and you might get the feeling of going back in time about 30 years. It is a residential village and has a lot of passing trade due to the fact that many locals who live in the north actually work in the south and have to pass by El Tanque…
View Full Article >Mount Teide is a very well known volcano and is the highest point in Spain and rises 3,715 meters above sea level. It is truly an amazing place to visit while you on holiday in Tenerife. The rock formations there are very often related to the Moon or Mars and many films have been filmed up there. Your experience will start with the drive up there, it is very often that you can experience all the four…
View Full Article >Garachico is a typical Canarian town in the north of Tenerife and located close to Icod de los Vinos and Buenavista del Norte and just a short drive away from the popular tourist resort, Puerto de La Cruz . There is something special about this town and there is such a lovely feel to it with its many cobbled streets and typical old fashion buildings. It used to be one of the main shipping ports until…
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