Hotels in Tenerife

Basking in the jewel-toned waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Tenerife reigns as the largest and most teeming member of the Canary Islands - a beacon for sun-seekers and adventurers alike. From the vibrant energy of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to the breathtaking heights of Mount Teide, from modern architectural prowess like Auditorio de Tenerife to rustic charm of the UNESCO recognized Macizo de Anaga, Tenerife is a traveller's delight served on a silver platter.

Whatever your holidaying style - be it lavish resorts overlooking the foam-kissed beaches, modest hotels nestled within scented groves, or budget-friendly hostels that are a stone's throw from bustling markets, you can find it all here. Experience the quintessential Tinerfeño hospitality and secure your dream Tenerife accommodation with Lycafly today.

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Steeped in the richness of history, culture and natural brilliance is the Canary Island of Tenerife. Habited since the ancient times by the Guanche Berbers, the island subsequently witnessed Spanish conquest and flourished into an agricultural hub, particularly for sugar cane plantations. From aiding Spanish expeditions to the New World to playing a significant role in maritime trade, the roots of Tenerife's past stretch far and deep.

Today, Tenerife hosts a staggering five million tourists each year and is hailed as one of Spain's most prominent tourist destinations- thanks in part to its captivating Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Beyond the pulsating rhythm of Tinerfeño life, the island also serves as the home to the highest elevation in Spain - Mount Teide, which is nestled in the island's Teide National Park.

When to visit Tenerife

The island of Tenerife is a Spanish Valencia pulsating year-round, with seasonal variations hardly putting a damper on its charm. However, for most visitors, the sweet spot lies between the chilly European months of December, February and March, where the pristine beaches and cosy Tenerife hotels are irresistible.

For some, the allure is in the summer months of July and August, when the island is buzzing with tourists and every corner is bathed in warm sunshine. If you indulge in cultural experiences, spring offers a riot of colours and festivities with the religious processions, especially the week before Easter. But be assured, when it comes to the inviting embrace of Tenerife, there's really no such thing as a bad time to visit.

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