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What is the cheapest part of Tenerife?

In the province of Santa Cruz, meanwhile, the cheapest municipalities are all on the island of Tenerife: La Guancha (796 euros/m2 or 74 euros/sq ft), San Juan de la Rambla (868 euros/m2 or 81 euros/sq ft) and Buenavista del Norte (989 euros/m2 or 92 euros/sq ft).



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Where to stay in the Canary Islands on a budget. The most budget-friendly islands in the Canaries are actually the biggest and most popular islands. Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura all offer plenty of package holiday deals and have a wider range of accommodation options than their smaller neighbours ...

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The north of Tenerife is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, as this part of the island is much greener than the south. The city of San Cristobal de La Laguna is a good base for those who wish to explore Anaga Rural Park and all the other trails in the north of the island.

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Areas to Avoid Because 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.

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Puerto de la Cruz – poshest part of Tenerife Puerta de la Cruz is the beautifully lush, green, and posh part of Tenerife. It is also the second biggest town and located on the north of the island, about an hour drive from Costa Adeje and the South Airport (North Airport is more convenient, if you can – 20 min by car).

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The south coast beaches like Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos thrum with beach-goers, but those in the know go north instead for a slice of proper coastal wilderness and fewer crowds. Some of the best northern beaches are terrifically secluded, so much so that you can only reach them on foot or by boat.

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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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Cheaper times The cheapest months include March, April, May (excluding the Easter period), October and November. The temperature in Tenerife rarely dips below 18°C in these months, so sightseeing, hiking and other activities are all still possible – and there will be fewer people on the beaches.

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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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With a plethora of beautiful walks and breathtaking scenery, La Palma is certainly the prettiest Canary Island. Although less known for its beaches, the dramatic black sand beaches are a joy to uncover. The island is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protecting its natural heritage.

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If you want the best beaches, Lanzarote needs to be the top choice since it is often considered the most beautiful of the Canary Islands. Yet, if you seek excursions, waterparks and diverse landscapes, then Tenerife is the ticket.

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When is the Low Season in the Canary Islands? Winter is generally slow in numbers and buzz, except around Christmas and New Year. There is little activity from mid-January to early March, although the beach still has elderly people enjoying the “Swallows.”

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The southern side of Tenerife is nearly always warmer and so might be the best spot to visit during the coldest month of the year.

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The population is divided into three types of zones; the capital city of Santa Cruz, the southern coastal cities like Las Galletas, El Medano, San Miguel, and Granadilla de Abona, and the northern cities of Puerto de la Cruz, La Laguna, and Buenavista. Most residents live in the capital city.

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Playa de las Américas, particularly in the area around Las Verónicas, is a loud and brash resort, not to everyone's taste. Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje are quieter, more sedate areas, attracting a more mature crowd of holidaymakers.

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It's not difficult to eat cheaply in the purpose built resorts, but it's not so easy to do so and get quality food. Outside of the resorts, where the Canarios live, you can eat very cheaply and extremely well simply by going local. These are some popular authentic places to enjoy cheap eats on Tenerife.

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Tenerife north is usually less expensive than the south, where you'll find many more renting options. The average cost for a room in a shared apartment is €650-800 per month while renting an entire apartment can cost you up to €1500 monthly. The cost of food in Tenerife is quite cheap.

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The south coast beaches like Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos thrum with beach-goers, but those in the know go north instead for a slice of proper coastal wilderness and fewer crowds. Some of the best northern beaches are terrifically secluded, so much so that you can only reach them on foot or by boat.

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In the list of beaches, Torviscas beach is among those with the cleanest water. It is located in Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz and has calm waters and is perfect for swimming. With unique beach umbrellas, Torviscas is ideal for relaxation, especially during sunny weather.

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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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