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What is the difference between Adeje and Costa Adeje?

Costa Adeje simply means Adeje's coast, Adeje being the municipality which administers the area. Playa de las Américas, on the other hand, is part of neighbouring Arona municipality. The border between the two is the Barranco del Rey which reaches the coast between C.C. Veronicas and Playa Troya II.



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The western end of Costa Adeje deserves the upmarket label. Hotels and accommodation here are mostly of the luxury variety with attractive individualist architecture.

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Day 4 – Discover the old town of Adeje Once 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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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.

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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.

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Teide—and within easy reach of its peak—there are plenty of things to do on the Costa Adeje: visit the neighboring Playa de las Americas or La Caleta National Park; enjoy family-friendly fun at the water parks; or take to the ocean for diving, snorkeling, and wildlife-watching.

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When it comes to clubs, the Costa Adeje nightlife is bound to get you up and dancing all night long. There are venues playing music to suit virtually every taste, from dance and techno, to reggae and rock. For a night out that'll have you feeling like an A-list celebrity, head on down to the Faro Chill Art Bar.

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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.

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The complex is also very family friendly. There are no rowdy parties or noise at night.

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August is the hottest month in Costa Adeje with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 18°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in August. The wettest month is December with an average of 42.5mm of rain.

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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.

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Costa Adeje on the south coast of the largest of the Canary Islands is among the favourite destinations with celebrity fans including the Beckhams, Mariah Carey, Daniel O'Donnell and Shakira.

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August is the hottest month in Adeje with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 18°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in August.

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While Costa Adeje is one of the most touristy towns on the island, it's among the best places to visit in Tenerife south, and we loved spending time here.

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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.

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An easy walk along part of an historic path connecting La Caleta to Adeje. We also take in La Enramada beach, part of the Costa Adeje promenade and pretty, up-market La Caleta. Duration: 2 to 3 hours.

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The great thing about sunny locations like Tenerife is that it isn't necessary to take a whole load of clothes, especially if you intend to frequent Costa Adeje's many fine beaches. A bathing suit or trunks, flip flops and a pair of sunglasses are pretty much all you'll need.

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Costa Adeje You can sunbathe, swim and even swim, avoiding waves, along the breakwater. It is difficult to swim, but it is possible.

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As in the rest of Spain, the use of masks is not mandatory in the archipelago. Each individual can responsibly decide whether to use one.

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