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Where is the party side of Tenerife?

There's nowhere better to start your search for the best Tenerife nightlife than Playa de Las Américas. The undisputed party capital of the island, this port town and beach resort lines its streets with amazing cocktail bars and taverns.



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Where in Tenerife has the best nightlife? Tenerife benefits from diverse and widespread nightlife. The main areas are Playa de las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos and Puerto de la Cruz.

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The south is more sunny, dryer and warmer than the north, which is why most holidaymakers opt for this part of the island. However, rainfall can also occur there, as the microclimate is still very different in the south.

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In place of the usual touristy bars that you'll find in the nearby Playa de las Americas, Cost Adeje nightlife consists of atmospheric cocktail bars, dress-to-impress nightclubs, and impressively-kitsch karaoke bars.

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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.

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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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Puerto de la Cruz - is the main tourist resort of the north of the island, and before the motorway and new airport in the south, was the largest holiday resort on Tenerife. Its history dates back as a small fishing village and port to the larger town of La Orotava.

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There are many hubs for nightlife in the islands. In Lanzarote, for example, Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Costa Teguise stand out for being home to lots of bars and clubs. In Fuerteventura, we have Corralejo, a well-known spot for nightlife, located in the northeast of the island, and Puerto del Rosario.

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The south is more sunny, dryer and warmer than the north, which is why most holidaymakers opt for this part of the island. However, rainfall can also occur there, as the microclimate is still very different in the south.

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Mount Teide is a dormant volcano in the middle of the island and divides the two halves. In the north, the climate is wetter and cooler, which means it attracts fewer tourists. The south has more sunshine and warmer temperatures. This southern half is also less windy with fewer clouds, which gives a hotter climate.

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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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Playa De Las Americas Nightlife: Bars & Clubs. Playa de las Americas has a reputation as the party capital of Tenerife. And sure enough, you'll find lots of nightclubs and beach bars pumping dance music out all night.

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife: The island's capital is one of the best options for a night out in northern Tenerife. Specifically, the area around the pedestrian street Calle de La Noria—currently renamed Calle Antonio Domínguez Alfonso—is where you'll find the most action.

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Travelling To and From Tenerife Once arrived at your destination, you have basically two choices: using the very efficient network of public transportation or exploring the island by car. There is also the possibility to travel to the other Canary Island by ferry.

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But also the many 5- and 6-star hotel complexes that are located on the island might be a good reason why especially the biggest Canary Island is a popular destination for prominent people. Puerto de la Cruz attracts the celebrities in Tenerife.

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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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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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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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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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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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Between nine o'clock and midnight, Puerto de la Cruz starts to come to life, with the busier bars turning up the volume and getting the party started.

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