
Tenerife has earned its reputation as the “Island of Eternal Spring” for good reason. Whether it’s mid-July or the depths of January, you’re almost guaranteed a bit of vitamin D. But with so many resorts to choose from, going all-inclusive is often the smartest move for a stress-free break.
If you’re wondering if it’s the right choice for you, here’s the lowdown on everything you need to know before you book.
The beauty of Tenerife is that it isn’t a “one size fits all” island. You’ll see a real mix of people at the buffet:
You might think, “Why stay in the hotel when there are local tapas bars?” and it’s a fair point. But here’s why the all-inclusive route is so popular:
Don’t just click the first thing you see. To get the most bang for your buck:
What to do when you finally leave the sun loungerTenerife is too beautiful to spend 24/7 in the resort. If you fancy a change of scenery:
The “best” time depends on what you’re looking for:
It’s a doddle to get to. Most flights from the UK take about 4.5 hours.
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