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Tenerife is filled with endless opportunities for fun and adventure. An abundance of beaches from rocky coasts to fine sand allow for all types of water activities. It is the largest out of seven islands, Tenerife spoils you with eternal sunshine, making it tempting anytime of the year. You’ll be surrounded by lush pine forests, lunar landscapes and hidden coves.
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Tenerife is filled with endless opportunities for fun and adventure. An abundance of beaches from rocky coasts to fine sand allow for all types of water activities. It is the largest out of seven islands, Tenerife spoils you with eternal sunshine, making it tempting anytime of the year. You’ll be surrounded by lush pine forests, lunar landscapes and hidden coves. With so much to explore and plenty of adventures ready, A home to a number of amusement parks and animal centers, families with kids that have varied age ranges will find it easy to keep themselves active and entertained with endless things to do.
Siam Park One can’t go to Tenerife and not visit the internationally-acclaimed Siam Park. This water kingdom, opened to the public in 2008, is already established as one of the best water parks in the world. Set against a backdrop of impressive architecture, and offering all kinds of attractions from meandering rivers to free-fall slides, an epic adventure awaits all visitors. Occupying over 18 hectares, Siam Park is South Tenerife’s largest water park. It was opened by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Thailand Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and owned by Loro Parque, arguably the top destination in the Canary Islands.
Siam Park • Stepping into the park is like visiting another country in another continent. The park features stunning Thai architecture in every corner. In fact, its 25 buildings are the largest collection of Thai-themed buildings outside Thailand. Aside from that, Siam Park also: • Has the world’s largest dragon statue. • Has the largest man-made wave in the world. • Is the world’s first green water park. • Was TripAdvisor’s World’s Best Waterpark in 2015.
Loro Parque Loro Parque is one of the main reasons why travelers around the world flock to Tenerife Island. Set within a Jurassic Park environment of dense tropical palm groves, this zoo is home to an extensive and diverse reserve of animals. The experience excites the young and old alike, with its world-class killer whale show and a huge penguinarium. On top of the interactive shows, the zoo boasts of over 350 species of vibrant and entertaining parrots. Today, the animal portfolio has grown to include tigers, gorillas, and chimpanzees. After spending a couple of hours at this Thai-inspired zoo, it’s easy to understand why Loro Parque keeps receiving accolades. In 2015, the zoo bagged TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Award as the Best Zoo in Europe and second best in the world.
Mount Teide When in Tenerife, Teide National Park is a must-visit for all adventure seekers, and it’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The entire park is a geological treasure – the landscape is like nothing you’ve ever witnessed. One of the attractions here is Teide Volcano, where tour on wheel and foot could be found on the way to the hill. Availing of the tours could further enhance the appreciation of the volcanic bases of the island. Teide National Park is also home to several famous rock formations including Los Roques.
Playa de las Teresitas On the North, the man-made Playa de las Teresitas is easily accessible from the capital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It’s a man-made toe-sinking paradise that stretches one mile along the coast. There’s a huge diving point here, and you can even feed sting rays or go water-skiing along the glittering sea.
Tenerife is truly a gorgeous place where winter virtually doesn’t seem to exist. The main island’s disparate panorama allows various sceneries and experiences. Arid lands on one side of the island easily transport to an out-of-this-world visual trail. On the other hand, just across these same desert-like conditions would reveal the quintessential island paradise of golden shores and clear blue waters. The combination of cultures of the locals and the settlers, both old and new, has created a contemporary Canarian culture that is as unique as it is diverse.
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