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Is Tenerife fun for families?

Boasting gorgeous sandy beaches, electrifying water slides and Medieval swordfights, not to mention whale and dolphin spotting and world-famous stargazing, Tenerife has exciting activities for kids of every age.



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Tenerife isn't quite as wild as some other clubbing destinations like Magaluf or Zante, which makes it a great shout for those of you who love to party but aren't afraid to take a night off now and then. When you do hit the strip, you'll be greeted by a vast choice of vibrant clubs and bars.

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Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands. The Tenerife flag is the same as Scotland's, this is because St Andrew is the patron saint of the island. 43% of the entire Canary Islands population live on the island. The canary bird was named after the islands, not the other way around.

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With endless activities and well-established accommodation, both Tenerife and Gran Canaria are fabulous for families travelling with kids; whether you fancy kayaking, hiking, whale-watching, waterpark adventures or lazing on volcanic-sand beaches, the two grandes dames of Canarian tourism have it covered.

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What age group goes to Tenerife? In 2021, approximately four of 10 tourists visiting the Canary Islands in Spain were at least 45 years old, flipping the distribution of the previous year, when this group accounted for the largest share of inbound tourism volume in this Spanish autonomous community.

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Tenerife is a popular tourist destination because of its year round sunshine, beautiful beaches and bustling nightlife.

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Go for Tenerife if you prefer popular tourist destinations with great restaurants and nightlife. On the other hand, Gran Canaria is your best bet if you want to explore the breathtaking landscapes and outstanding beaches.

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Tenerife has a lively nightlife, with plenty of clubs staying open until 4-6 am. These clubs usually don't open until around 10 pm but if you're in the mood for a drink a bit earlier, there are loads of bars open all day long.

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Adeje. Adeje is one of the best places to stay in Tenerife for families; it offers some classy options for accommodation whilst being family-friendly. Many families opt to stay in the South of the Island due to its close proximity to the airport but also, the weather is warmer on the South of the island all year round.

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Avoid isolated areas, especially at night and in big cities. Stay where there are people around. Do not wear flashy items or display expensive jewelry to avoid attracting unnecessary attention. Keep your belongings secure at all times and avoid leaving them unattended, particularly on beaches or in public areas.

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In 2022, the United Kingdom was the most important tourism source market for the Canary Island of Tenerife. Close to 2.3 million British tourists visited this Spanish island that year, roughly three times the number of Spanish tourists from the mainland.

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January is peak cold and wet time in Tenerife, if you want to avoid the wettest month but equally not suffer high temperatures or high prices the best time for you to go is between March and June.

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However, there is a far more luxurious side to Tenerife, which many people are unaware of. For example, the island has five Michelin-star restaurants and many internationally recognized five-star hotels.

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An absence for an uninterrupted period of 90 days allows for a new stay for up to 90 days. Remember that you are always counting back the last 180 days, so if you have not exhausted the 90-day limit over the past six months, you will not have to leave the Schengen Area until that is the case.

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The majority of Tenerife's bars, cafés and restaurants don't enforce a dress code, which means that shorts, for instance, can be worn almost most anywhere.

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The smallest of the main Canary Islands, El Hierro is also the least touristy.

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Tenerife is not expensive and the Canary Islands, in general, are not an expensive destination. Of course, this depends on where you are coming from and what other places you've visited before, but compared to most other destinations in Europe, Tenerife is an affordable place to visit.

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