Summary
In Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, you can look forward to a welcoming climate as well as natural wonders such as Mount Teide, the imposing dormant volcano which stands at 3,718 metres above sea level. A cable car ride to the top has been a firm favourite with holidaymakers of all ages for decades because of the unbelievable views.
Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas are two of the island’s most popular resorts but only one part of what’s on offer. There are more traditional towns to discover elsewhere in Tenerife if you’re looking for a spot of local culture and history to add variety to you stay.
If you’re traveling with children then Siam Park is too exciting to miss with its huge range of water slides. Killer Whales, parrots, penguins, gorillas and many more species can be found at Loro Park in Puerto de la Cruz, making for a fun and fascinating day out.