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How good is public transport Tenerife?

Having a car means you can plan where and when you want to walk without having to carry out logistical planning exercises. Saying that, the bus service, TITSA, on Tenerife is excellent. Buses are clean, cheap and reliable and routes cover a good percentage of the island.



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No desire to drive? You don't have to: Tenerife has an efficient bus service that covers a sizable chunk of the island. Titsa runs guaguas – pronounced wa-was – or public buses. You can find timetables, routes and a handy journey planner on the website.

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Cover ground quickly in Tenerife with a ticket for the hop-on, hop-off bus. Climb aboard the double decker bus to ride through Santa Cruz de Tenerife with an accompanying audio guide available in 14 languages.

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Buses will be free to use in the Canary Islands from January 1st.

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Payment methods Single tickets can be purchased on board the guagua/bus. Cash only payments. The price of the ticket depends on the bus line.

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  1. SINGLE TICKET: with price depending on the route. You can pay by bank card or cash.
  2. ROUND-TRIP TICKET on the same day: with 10% off single ticket price, valid for distances greater thanequal to 20 kms. You can pay by bank card or cash.
  3. OUR TRANSPORT CARD 'ten+': TRAVEL CARD: DAY TRAVELCARD. ...
  4. OUR MOBILE APP 'ten+ Móvil':


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Here are our top tips for visiting Tenerife on a budget.
  1. Look for low-cost flights. ...
  2. Avoid peak season for the best deals. ...
  3. Take a shuttle instead of a taxi to your resort. ...
  4. Invest in a travel pass. ...
  5. Hop on the guagua to Mt Teide. ...
  6. Look out for car rental deals. ...
  7. Pick your resort or town wisely. ...
  8. Pitch a tent in a beauty spot.


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No. The bus service is pretty good here and the taxis are reasonably priced. If you're staying in one of the bigger resort towns (Playa De Las Americas, Los Cristianos, Adeje, Playa de La Arena/Puerto Santiago, Los Gigantes). You can do most stuff on foot, or bus.

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Do you need cash for taxis in Tenerife? Waiting around for a taxi is a thing of the past as you can simply open the SIXT app on your phone and order your taxi in just a few steps. There's no need to have cash on you to pay for your ride, as the fare will simply be charged to the credit card linked to your account.

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Some hotels and restaurants provide their own large water containers so you can refill reusable bottles, and Tenerife's airports also have drinking fountains. As of April 2022, all bars and restaurants in Spain (including the Canaries) are legally required to offer free agua de grifo (tap water) for drinking.

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Eating out doesn't have to be expensive in Tenerife (although you can definitely find some restaurants suitable for fine dining and even Michelin stars restaurants). Menu del Dia in Santa Cruz de Tenerife - starting at 7.5€, including a starter, main dish, and drink.

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