Touchdown At Tenerife

Warm weather, sunny beaches, palm trees, gorgeous Spanish villas and delicious tapas - there's lots to experience in Tenerife
The Playa Jardin beach in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
The Playa Jardin beach in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife

As the plane descends on Santa Cruz, the capital city of Tenerife, I see greenery - verdant patches of grass. The cab drives me to the hotel, as the greenery continues, with a Moorish landscape mostly date palms, promising fresh dates for the next day&rsquos breakfast at the hotel. Interspersed with modern buildings are the old-style Spanish villas with slated (louvred) windows and roomy verandas. The neatly lined houses have facades that are simple, elegant and not too showy. I am already sold on Santa Cruz.

After a good seven hours of sound sleep, I get up at 5am. I wait&nbsppatiently for the dawn to break. No signs of light&helliponly small&nbspbirds chirping outside my window. More birds join in a small&nbspchorus&hellipwaiting for the sun to show up They are getting&nbspimpatient and so am I. Just can&rsquot wait to see what is in store as the sunlight reveals the beauty of this island. I sit ruminating. Why do people come to Tenerife For the warm weather, sunny&nbspbeaches, palm trees or Spanish villas or tapas

After a sumptuous breakfast (but no fresh dates anywhere in&nbspsight, maybe it&rsquos not the season), I meet my tour guide Ancor,&nbspwho is only too eager to take me around and answer all my&nbspqueries. According to him, more and more people looking for&nbspnew stimuli are drawn to Tenerife, to discover the volcanic&nbspisland and indulge in exclusive activities. Another drawing&nbspfactor is the most ideal weather the average annual temperature&nbspis 25 &degC during the day and 18 &degC at night.

Enjoy The Spanish Vibes
We set out to explore Santa Cruz starting with Garc&iacutea Sanabria&nbspPark, which borders the Toscal neighbourhood and dates from&nbspthe early 20th century. It is a public urban park with rare trees&nbspand carefully tended gardens. It is a place where laid-back old&nbspcouples sit holding hands, younger housewives walk their dogs,&nbspstopping to have a small chat with the old seated couples the&nbspyoung and energetic jog in the shaded woods. An attractive&nbspfloral clock (made in Switzerland) dominates the scene amidst&nbspsome interesting sculptures in the park.

We pass through Barrio de Los Hoteles, a residential&nbspneighbourhood dedicated to the wealthy classes. It has some of&nbspthe most beautiful buildings with classy architecture. Some of&nbspthem are so impressive one can&rsquot stop admiring them or taking&nbsppictures. One such is Palace Marti Dehesa, a modernist mansion,&nbspprojected as a single-family home, over time, it became a&nbspgovernment building and now it houses a clinic for advanced&nbspdental implants and facial aesthetics. What a lovely place to get&nbspyour dentures fixed and facelift done

A Port That Grew 
Admiring many more such beautifully maintained period&nbspbuildings we walk up to Puerto de la Cruz, where the first&nbsptourists landed centuries ago. It still retains its intrinsic fishing&nbspvillage feel despite the present day crowded streets teeming with&nbsptourists. Small fishing boats bring the fresh catch early in the&nbspmorning, which the town laps up for its culinary consumption.

Ancor tells me, founded in 1494, Santa Cruz de Tenerife soon&nbspbecame a key port on the trade route between Europe and the&nbspAmericas. As we walk along the historic streets lined with&nbspchurches, ancient buildings, plazas, and markets, I marvel at&nbsphow this five-century-old place has adapted to modern times,
retaining its old-world charm.

We stop at Plaza del Charco&ndasha buzzing hub of drinking, dining,&nbspshopping and music, the lively square that has formed the heart&nbspof Puerto de la Cruz for centuries. Watching the waves breaking&nbspon the shore in Costa de San Telmo, with the spectacular&nbsplagoons of Lago Martianez in view I see the whole scene
creating a picture postcard.&nbspInstagram-worthy pictures

After a short drive, we reach Anaga Country Park, a Biosphere&nbspReserve that preserved its natural assets quite exceptionally - its&nbspbeautiful precipitous mountain chain full of sharp peaks the&nbspdeep valleys and ravines the black sandy beaches, and a wealth&nbspof fauna and flora with plenty of native species. It is a place&nbspworth visiting and raving about Tenerife&rsquos major leisure area&nbspand a great tourist attraction, Anaga is a Rural Park that houses&nbspvillages where many traditional ways of life still survive.

Heritage Walks


La Laguna is considered to be the most beautiful town in all of&nbspTenerife. UNESCO declared this historic town with its gorgeous&nbsparchitecture a Cultural Property and a World Heritage Site. La&nbspLaguna, the island's former administrative capital, is today&rsquos&nbspuniversity town, and it still conserves its religious heritage.&nbspExcellently preserved, La Laguna&rsquos original layout remains&nbspintact to date and its historical centre has adapted culturally to&nbspmodern times. The streets of La Laguna are full of important&nbspmonuments and historical buildings, interspersed with attractive&nbspcommercial activity, mostly small family establishments that&nbsphave survived over the years.

Wonders of the Volcanoes
Centrally located on the island of Tenerife, is the Teide National Park. It is the most visited National Park in Europe, thanks to its spectacular geological scenery and the different life forms that live exclusively in it. Its caldera, with a perimeter of about 17 kilometres, is wrapped in rare sight that is a key to the recent eruptions, craters etc. It is home to the best manifestation of the vegetation of the supra-Mediterranean soil. With an average altitude of more than 2,000 metres, it offers one of the most spectacular examples of volcanism in the world and represents the best example of the high mountain volcanic ecosystem in the Canary Islands and is a natural property on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Whale Watching in the Atlantic
We go whale watching and have a fun time spotting short-finned&nbspwhales all around our boat. The boatman tells me that the calves&nbspattend a nursery. To my amused quizzical look, he has a ready&nbspanswer the female short-finned pilot whale leaves its baby with&nbspthe rest of the pod while it searches for food. During this time,&nbspfemale and male members of the pod look after the younger&nbspones while their mothers hunt in deep waters. When the mother&nbsparrives, she sends a distinctive sound to greet her calf.

I am so&nbsptouched, hearing this. Aren&rsquot loving bonds the same, on land or&nbspunder the sea

The Information

Getting There
Non-stop domestic flights from Madrid to Tenerife take just three&nbsphours. You can fly into Tenerife North Airport, travel by road to&nbspall parts of the island and depart from Tenerife South Airport.

Stay
There is an overdose of high-end hotels in Tenerife, especially&nbspin the South. From luxury to budget there are many options&nbspthroughout Tenerife.

When to travel
Tenerife has the most ideal temperate weather. You can travel&nbspany time of the year.

Food
Their wines and cheeses are some of the best in the world.&nbspNever miss an opportunity to indulge in gourmet food. The&nbspfresh catch of seafood translates into a distinct, mind-boggling&nbspcuisine. Weight watchers should leave their conscience behind,&nbspsafely back at home.

Tapas
Tapa is not just food. It is an experience to be savoured fully.&nbspExclusive tapas bars with lip-smacking tapas can be easily&nbspfound. Or visit the local bars and you may find glass cabinets&nbspfilled with trays of tapas. Petrol stations, agricultural markets,&nbspand bus stations are other places to hunt for tapas.

Shopping

The best European and international brands in clothing,&nbspaccessories etc. have their outlets here in upscale malls. With the&nbsplowest taxes in Europe, the island is a shopper&rsquos paradise.

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