About Tenerife: Tenerife is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, it belongs to Spain, as well as other 6 Canary Islands. Tenerife is the biggest of the canaries; the capital city of Tenerife is called Santa Cruz de Tenerife, but you will spend most of your holidays in other places of the island: the south (Adeje municipality) and the interior of the island, where the Tenerife volcano, the master of the island is.
Teide National Park
Roques of García
Inside The Teide National Park, the Roques of García are rocks up to 120 m high in incredible shapes at the base of the volcano. The picture of the Teide Volcano from the Roques is one of the favorite postcard in Tenerife. Close to the Roques there is a sightseeing point with spectacular views of the plain of Ucanca. Though you can take a day trip from anywhere else on the island, a car rental is strongly advised for this visit!
La Laguna
University town with streets, palaces, manor houses and historic buildings, as the Cathedral or the Palace of Nava. The streets in the old town center are World Heritage by UNESCO. In addition, La Laguna is a good place to relax in parks and shading squares, and enjoy typical Canaries food in local pubs.
La Orotava
La Orotava town is located on a vast valley full of banana trees, and it hosts historic buildings as well as beautiful traditional canaries houses with wooden balconies; this has helped its old town center to be declared of National Historical-Artistic Interest.
Thousand-Year-Old Drago
Close to Garachico, in the neighbourhood of Icod de los Vinos, we can find one of the oldest and most spectacular examples of Drago trees in the world. Despite its name it's "only" supposed to be between 600 and 800 years old. The perimeter on its base is 12 metres, and it reaches 14 metres in height.
Los Gigantes Cliffs
It's one of the most spectacular seaside landscapes in Canary Islands. Up to 600m in height, suddenly drop on the ocean. They are located in the village of Santiago del Teide.
Basilica of La Candelaria
The village of Candelaria hosts in its basilica the Virgin of Candelaria, the patron saint of the Canary Islands. Besides this, the village has a bustling centre, mainly of locals, so it's a good spot for watching the daily life of the island.
Puerto de la Cruz
It's a very touristic town but still keeps some charming places: the quay, the Customs House or the Castle of San Felipe. You can also enjoy the ocean in the leisure & pool complex of Lago Martiánez.
Though beaches are not the best part of Tenerife, the nice weather allows you to enjoy them all along the year. Most of the beaches are volcanic ones with black sand; there are also natural swimming-pools made by the lava when falling into the ocean. Very famous one is the natural swimming-pool of El Caletón in Garachico.