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From Sunrise to Sunset, Tenerife in a day

Look no further for a morning to night plan to see the best of Tenerife

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El Socorro beach

El Socorro is one of the best volcanic-sand beaches in the north of Tenerife. Located in Los Realejos, it has a blue flag because it provides all the services necessary for affording comfort and enjoyment to its visitors. It has also been classified as an “accessible beach”, as it is fully adapted to people with reduced mobility and has reserved parking, showers, ramps and access walkways. The sunset creates a truly amazing scene here: extraordinary views that will help you to fully disconnect. The “chiringuitos” (beach bars) alongside it are the ideal place for a delicious snack or drink at the seaside.

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Abama beach

Abama Beach is a paradisiacal cove with golden sand and calm, turquoise sea in Guía de Isora, in the south of Tenerife, very close to one of the island’s most luxurious hotels. A quiet, peaceful beach that is the perfect place to relax, disconnect and enjoy a magnificent sunset with a view of the island of La Gomera on the horizon. The “chiringuito” (beach bar) sells drinks and snacks to make your day even more restful. A really pleasant atmosphere, fabulous for strolling and enjoying wonderful views.

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Sheraton La Caleta Resort & Spa

The exclusive Tivoli La Caleta Tenerife Resort makes it very easy to enjoy a perfect vacation. In addition to its excellent location in Costa Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, it offers several merits that place it at the top of ideal resorts for families: three large outdoor swimming pools, incredible tropical gardens, a play area for both kids and adults, a highly acclaimed spa, and comprehensive sports facilities. And on top of all that, magnificent views of La Gomera.

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Lopesan Baobab Resort

The spirit of Africa lives in the south of Gran Canaria, in the exclusive area of Meloneras, very close to the Maspalomas lighthouse because the Lopesan Baobab Resort is, nothing more and nothing less, just that: an amazing journey to the African savannah, perfectly recreated. Long palm trees, giraffes, and elephants coexist with bamboo structures, lush trees, and the beautiful colors of the desert in this spectacular five-star complex, cleverly designed for a family vacation that's as exotic as it is fun.

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Whales in the Canary Islands

The richness of the Canary Islands seabed combined with the transparency and excellent temperature of the water, an average of 19 °C in winter and 25 °C in summer, attracts many marine animals.

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Fun at sea

The beaches of the Canary Islands archipelago are, without a doubt, their greatest attraction.

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The starriest skies

Astronomic tourism is growing more and more popular and the Canary Islands are the perfect place to view the stars all year round.

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Viewpoints
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Las Tederas Viewpoint

This lookout point of Las Tederas, very close to the Aula de la Naturaleza of the same name, owes its name to the tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa), a plant of Mediterranean origin to which important medicinal properties are attributed. In traditional Canarian medicine it has been mainly used in the form of a poultice to heal wounds. From this position, the highest of Santa Lucía's lookout point, you can appreciate a wide perspective of La Caldera de Tirajana, the monumental geological phenomenon located in the center of Gran Canaria with a southeast orientation.

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Dive points
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Los Borrallos

La Gomera offers unique and interesting places for diving. It has a wealth of marine life, as well as a wonderful underwater landscape, including rock formations, mainly of lava and basalt. The peculiarity of its waters and its unique biodiversity make it a special place where you can observe a great variety of species in their natural habitat, some of them endemic. The average annual temperatures range between 19ºC and 25ºC in summer, so you can enjoy the water 365 days a year. The seabed is surprisingly transparent on these dives, with visibility usually exceeding 30 metres. La Gomera has also been recognised as a World Whale Heritage Site.