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  • Is Tenerife really all that?

    Okay,

    Call me dumb but where is Tenerife and why is it so exciting?

    I've never even heard of the place until today.

    I'm going to Spain next week, should I be going to Tenerife?

    Am I missing something by not going?

    Didn't even see it on the list of tours offered by the resort.

  • #2
    I first heard about it in high school because of the airline disaster there.

    Tenerife airport disaster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The latest I have heard about it is that there is a large amount of timeshare scams going on there.....I have read about them in other forums in the past. Just google Tenerife timeshare scam and you will get loads of hits.

    http://www.tenerifeforum.com/tenerif...cam-spain.html

    http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/...585743358.html

    It is supposed to be a nice place and some day maybe we will visit but there are too many other places on the list in Europe to go see....I wouldn't worry about missing it.
    "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
    -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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    • #3
      It was a joke in a few Monty Python skits. Very touristy, attracts a lot of package-deal tourists from Europe. My in-laws went there for a few years, and even they referred to it as the Costa Geriatrica.

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      • #4
        Northern and central Tenerife is incredibly spectacularly gorgeous, and not too touristy. IMO these areas equal Hawaii in natural beauty, and for east coasters from the US, travel time is about equivalent. Puerto de la Cruz is a real historic town, with cultural and architectural interest. Very lush, which means some misty (or wet) weather - but subtropical, nice temps all year. It way exceeded my expectations, and in fact if I were a citizen of a country in the EU I'd consider retiring there.

        Southern Tenerife is totally (to me) missable - overbuilt, unattractive, uninteresting, bleak, concrete-filled, crowded, over-the-top touristy. Many Europeans from cloudy, wet climates like to go there just for the guaranteed sun.

        It's off the coast of Africa, not close to Spain geographically but part of Spain politically. You can get fairly low-cost flights from mainland Spain. It's one of the Canary Islands, and each is as different from the other as the Hawaiian islands are different from each other.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wackymother
          It was a joke in a few Monty Python skits. Very touristy, attracts a lot of package-deal tourists from Europe. My in-laws went there for a few years, and even they referred to it as the Costa Geriatrica.
          Very much an over generalisation. It would be very easy to go to Orlando or Waikiki and assume that they were an accurate representation of the entire USA.
          Parts of Tenerife certainly are over developed for mass tourism, but it is very easy to either avoid or escape those areas.

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          • #6
            I loved it and will return. I most enjoyed the ability to find different climates, different industries, different everything depending on where on the island you were. rain forest, desert, beach, rocky coast ...

            Would especially like to spend more time at El Tiede. Took so long to get up there that we just didn't have enuf time.

            the whale-watching was spectacular and I would like to go island-hopping. from our giant balcony I could see La Gomera in the distance.

            Sure, timeshares all over. So what? People flock to plenty of locations lousy with timeshares.

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            • #7
              I guess I'll leave it for my next trip to Spain since I've already got my days planned out except for 2 free days. But if I've got to fly there then forget it. I was thinking there was a ferry from Costa del Sol but sounds like it's too far away. Oh well next time.

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              • #8
                My brother and his wife own a couple of weeks there and they just love it...I've never been, but would be willing to try it...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Keitht
                  Very much an over generalisation. It would be very easy to go to Orlando or Waikiki and assume that they were an accurate representation of the entire USA.
                  Parts of Tenerife certainly are over developed for mass tourism, but it is very easy to either avoid or escape those areas.
                  Sorry I overgeneralized about Tenerife.

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                  • #10
                    I visited while on a cruise - it had spectacular scenery.

                    I will post some pictures in the next few weeks....and I would consider going back as well.
                    Pat
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                    • #11
                      Well, there's always lots of availability in II, including getaways, if anyone would like to visit.
                      Angela

                      If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                      BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                      • #12
                        Are there any tour books that anyone would recommend?

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