
Tenerife holidays
Atlantic island hub for easy-going resort stays with year-round coastal walks and drives into volcanic landscapes.
27°C AugustBest Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov5–10 nightsDirect from London Stansted
At a glance
- off-season sun
- families wanting resorts
- longer relaxed stays
- drive-based exploring
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€80
- Stay
- ≈€924
- Food & local
- ≈€210
Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Tenerife
From €76/night · Typical €138 · 185 stays · for your 7 nights
- Best 3-star
VENTANA AL ATLANTICOEl Médano · 19.3 km from the centre€245 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 3-star options
- Best 4-star
Modern seafront flat with a private garageEl Médano · 19.4 km from the centre€135 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 4-star options
- Cheapest
Nice terrace in front of the sea. La JaquitaEl Médano · 19.3 km from the centre€76 a night (opens in a new tab)See more options, cheapest first
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Getting to Tenerife
- AirportTenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía) (TFS)
- Transfer optionsBus, taxi
Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía) lies 20 km from Costa Adeje, with public buses and taxis serving the southwest resort strip including Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos. Puerto de la Cruz and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the north, are far from this airport and are better reached via Tenerife North Airport.
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Areas of Tenerife
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Costa AdejeSouthwest resort strip good for families and couples wanting polished hotels and nearby attractions.
- Playa de las AméricasSuited to nightlife and beach-focused stays in a dense resort area close to Tenerife South Airport.
- Los CristianosFormer fishing town now popular with visitors seeking a mix of harbour, beach and resort facilities.
- Puerto de la CruzNorth-coast town for travellers who prefer a greener, more local-feeling base over pure resort strips.
- Santa Cruz de TenerifeIsland capital suitable for those wanting an urban base with port atmosphere and access to Anaga.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- July · August · October · November
- Hottest
- August · 27°C
- Wettest
- September · 37mm
- Jan22°6mm
- Feb22°14mm
- Mar22°10mm
- Apr23°5mm
- May23°4mm
- Jun24°18mm
- Jul26°0mm (good month)
- Aug27°3mm (good month)
- Sep26°37mm
- Oct27°2mm (good month)
- Nov26°11mm (good month)
- Dec23°27mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- Comfortable for both resort stays and inland drives, with north-south contrasts in cloud cover and greenery.
- Summer
- South remains popular for classic beach holidays, while north stays cooler and more humid, appealing to walkers.
- Autumn
- Still good for sea and pool use, with fewer families than peak months yet most resort services running.
- Winter
- Often chosen for mild, stable conditions, making Tenerife a year-round option when mainland Europe feels cold.
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Good to know about Tenerife
Worth it for
South coast resorts offer more consistent winter-friendly conditions than mainland Spanish cities.
Keep in mind
South coast is dominated by purpose-built resorts, which can feel less characterful than older towns and villages.
Why go
- South coast resorts offer more consistent winter-friendly conditions than mainland Spanish cities.
- Allows you to mix resort downtime with trips into Mount Teide and greener northern towns from one island base.
- Puts a clear north-south contrast between culture-led towns and purpose-built beach areas within reach of a single base.
Worth knowing
- South coast is dominated by purpose-built resorts, which can feel less characterful than older towns and villages.
- Seeing both north and south plus inland areas usually requires driving or long bus journeys, so non-drivers may feel constrained.
- Island size means basing only in one resort can involve long days out to reach contrasting landscapes or towns.