Day 4 – Discover the old town of AdejeOnce in Adeje, you'll find plenty of places to catch your attention around the pretty centre. The town hall has a fine internal courtyard with good examples of intricate Canarian woodworking craftsmanship.
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Costa Adeje is a resort town north of Los Cristianos. The name derives from the nearby town inland Adeje. It is roughly 2 km north of Playa de las Américas and 5 km north-west of Los Cristianos.
San Cristóbal de La Laguna, more commonly known only as La Laguna, is the gorgeous, old capital of the Canary Islands. Located in the northern part of the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, La Laguna's beautiful cobblestone streets are booming with history and culture.
The sophisticated heart of southern Tenerife, Costa Adeje is full of classy hotels, excellent restaurants, laid back cafes, busy bars and family-friendly beaches.
Depending on what time of year you are thinking of coming, the weather can be a bit cooler and damper than the south, especially in the Winter months (Oct - March). Costa de Adeje is on the South, warmer, up market hotels, a short taxi ride to PLDA if you want the night clubs. Plenty do do in both places, hard choice.
The southern municipalities of Adeje and Arona saw the highest demand for real estate on Tenerife in 2022. Prices here also continued to rise. With average asking prices of just under 4,000 euros/m2, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas are the most expensive areas in the Canary Islands.
Playa de las Americas – a town with great nightlifeIt is the busiest part of Tenerife with a lot of bars, restaurants, and clubs, and so many other things to do for young adults. It will be very difficult for you to make a choice among that many options!
Not too hot, but not cold either. Perfect for walking around to see what is happening in Costa Adeje Today. Costa Adeje is known for having some of the best beaches in Tenerife. Playa Fanabe, Playa Torviscas are two of the best ones.
For me, Playa del Duque is the best Costa Adeje Beach. It's in a little cove, meaning the water is gentle and has gorgeous soft sand, a great view across the coast and lots of fabulous beach cafes and bars along the pedestrianised promenade.
Costa Adeje is a good place to stay and is very central to everything. It's close enough to walk into PDLA for a meal or a drink but also has tons of places to have a drink and a meal at in it's own area. You can opt for a more expensive meal or jus go for a bargain and have a meal for around a fiver.
Costa Adeje is a resort town north of Los Cristianos. The name derives from the nearby town inland Adeje. It is roughly 2 km north of Playa de las Américas and 5 km north-west of Los Cristianos.
Costa Adeje is known for its natural beauty, clean beaches, year-round sunshine, and restaurants. The resort is perfect for couples, families, and beach lovers. There is a seaside promenade with plenty of shopping, upscale dining, and water sports.
Areas to AvoidBecause of its volcanic background, most beaches in Tenerife are volcanic with black sand which can be hot under the feet. If you're after a traditional sandy beach head to Los Cristianos and leave the southern resorts alone. Playa la Arena is also notorious for pickpockets.
Most of these villas are located in the municipality of Adeje, namely in its coastal areas: Costa Adeje and La Caleta – Playa del Duque. Another neighborhood in Tenerife, where luxury villas of wealthy people are concentrated, is located in Puerto de la Cruz, in the north of the island.
The most exclusive residential areas are Tafira, Santa Brígida and Maspalomas in Gran Canaria; La Orotava, Tacoronte, Puerto de la Cruz and La Laguna in Tenerife and Puerto Calero in Lanzarote.
Located in the east of the island of La Palma, the capital Santa Cruz is a city with an illustrious past. Founded on May 3, 1493 by Alonso Fernández de Lugo, it was an important port on the route between Europe and the colonies in the Americas.
There are almost twenty beaches in Adeje where you can enjoy a salty breeze and Atlantic waves. Playa del Duque: Light-coloured sand, crystal-clear waters, rustic architecture… The Playa del Duque is, without doubt, one of the most recommended in Costa Adeje.