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2024 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
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Bocacangrejo colors! Islas canarias
This little gem 💎 is close to santa cruz Tenerife, is a good morning trip, you can walk through the coastal houses and get to know the neighbor who was been painting all around with love, hearts and making this a special place. The beach near by is relaxed not to crowded. I just love it ❤️💛💚💜💙#islascanarias#tenerife#santacruz#wintergateway
Modern, comfortable stay
The AC Hotel is near the Plaza de Espana and as such there are several food options nearby. The central bus stop is a good 15 mins walk away, or a 5 min tram ride away.
Upon entering the hotel, the lobby is a bright and welcoming area and staff are friendly and smiling. They make sure that the customer feels welcomed and is always eager to help.
The rooms themselves are beautifully but simply decorated and there's a strong emphasis on wood, which is an usual choice for hotels but in fact a very soothing touch to the rooms. In addition to its asthetic use, I also feel there's a certain element of noise cancellation, which is always welcomed! The rooms are modern and quite spacious. Some of the rooms have windows facing an inner court area, which does make it quieter, except at night, when music from the rooftop could be heard.
The hotel also has a gym in the basement and a lovely rooftop area, which includes a pool. During the day, it's a lovely place to lounge around and it has lovely views over the city.
Overall, a great stay which exceeded expectations. Everything was good; a clean, modern and very comfortable stay in Tenerife, Santa Cruz area.
#hotel #travel #explore #tenerife #spain
Must go for the mummies
I went to this museum because I heard about the mummified guanches that are in this museum. The museum has much more to offer though if you’re interested in how the canary islands came to exist and the animals and plants on the island. We did not have much time so went quickly through the rest of the exhibition. Worth going for the mummies though, I had never seen something like that before. Because of Covid we had free entry to the museum.
This large museum holds exhibits on the geology, natural history and archaeology but I guess the exhibit that will be remembered are the mummified corpses of Guanche people that are exhibited in a special area of the museum. When we visited the museum was largely empty so we had easy access, but Covid 19 means that access to this area is restricted. The museum serves as an introduction to the history, flora and fauna of the islands and sets them in context, but in my opinion misses the opportunity to imprint the island´s background on the visitor.
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Lovely architecture
The Auditorium in Santa Cruz is indeed a spectacular building well worth a visit on its own (offers also a Café Bistro) but really shines when it comes to the experience of listening to a music performance. The exceptional acoustic is fantastic.
Very unique design and interesting to scrutinize at every angle. You can sit inside and order a coffee. It was very windy when we visited which forced us to leave earlier than we planned
#themepark#zoo#nationalpark#lakes#beaches
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital and largest city of Tenerife. It's also the capital city of the Canary Islands, together with Las Palmas. Whatever you do, don't bypass the bustling capital, the handsome and friendly port of Santa Cruz, in your dash for the beach on Tenerife. Backing onto a superb range of undulating hills, this wholly Spanish city is home to evocative, brightly painted buildings, grand and historic architecture, sophisticated and quirky shops, riveting museums and art galleries, a showstopping auditorium, flashes of bold and vibrant street art, and a tropical oasis of birdsong, fountains and greenery in the city park. Backing all this up are friendly locals, a terrific spread of quality restaurants, as well as an excellent bus and tram system, making Santa Cruz a sensible and convenient base for exploring the sublime landscapes of the island's northeast.
#mynovgetaway
2 years ago was my first time on the island of Tenerife and these are the pictures from the island capital - Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is a big town with skyscrapers and many parks yo explore. The famous here is the dragon tree on one of the pictures.
#happynewyear
If you come to Santa Cruz in Tenerife, it is recommended to try a restaurant that locals like, called La Hierbita. The restaurant started in 1893 (the house is more ancient), and their ingredients are made from local quality meat and seafood, and the dishes are also Canarian specialties that are not found anywhere else in Spain. Finally, don't forget to order their local red wine
store owner to give us three kinds of wines with great enthusiasm. Tenerife's wines are also very famous. Then we will order wine according to our preferences
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A popular summer beach
#beachlife
This is amongst the most popular picks for summer beaches. It's called Las Teresita and is considered the most beautiful beach in the Canaries and the Spanish archipelago off the coast of northwestern Africa. It is surrounded by cliffs, nature and the village of San andres.
It makes for a great summer pick. The beach is suitable for families, lazy afternoons on sunbeds, swimming and taking walks in the golden sand — which blows in from the Sahara — or dive in warm waters all year round. The beach is located in a protected bay at Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
It has also gotten somewhat affordable. The Santa Cruz town hall, the capital of the main island of the Canaries has applied a policy of affordable pricing. There is free parking, deckchairs for 4 euros per day to make it accessible to everyone.surrounded by cliffs and nature and near the authentic village of San Andrés.#beachlife #spain #summer
Anaga Rural Park walk. Tenerife.
Anaga Rural Park walk.
One of the most beautiful walks of the Anaga forest.
Easy to do,
just going all the way up to the Peak del Inglés by buses, and than, after admiring 360 ° view points, and maybe adding an additional circular hike on the top of Peak del Ingles in the deepness of Anaga forest,
go all the way down to Santa Cruz by following the yellow turistic path marks. Enjoy 😉#familytrip #mytravelhacks #localguides #familytrip #familytrip
The palm garden of Santa Cruz
There was a heavy rain last night, and it cooled down a lot this morning. Riding along the coastline, the deep gray clouds were low in the sky, dyeing the sea gray as well. Only in the distance, the sunlight was powerfully shining on the sea surface through the gaps in the clouds, forming a few dazzling whites. I wore all my clothes, but I still felt chilly!
The palm garden of Santa Cruz was a landfill in the 1970s. When we walked on the road in the garden, admiring the tall and burly trees around, it was hard to believe that there was garbage buried up to 50 meters deep under our feet! The botanical garden has more than 3100 kinds of plants, is the largest palm garden in Europe, and is the botanical garden with the most complete display of fan palms, silver leaf palms and Cuban fan flowers in the world. The most noteworthy of these is the globally rare plant 'suicide palm tree'. Its leaves can reach 5 meters long, which is the largest leaf of flowering plants found so far. The pistil is in the shape of a huge pyramid, 5 to 7 meters high, and the satellite can see this tree. It blooms once every 30 to 80 years, and blooming represents the end of its long life. After the palm tree reaches its peak, thousands of small flowers will bloom at the top, forming a huge flower cluster, and each flower can bear fruit after pollination. Once the flowers and fruits are bloomed, the nutrients stored in the tree will be exhausted, and a few months later, the palm tree and the fruit will collapse and die.
Figure 2: Park soil structure diagram
Figure 5: Suicide palm tree. The tourist next to it is 1.9m tall, guess how tall the tree is?!!! This tree is much smaller than usual, probably because it grows by the sea and is affected by strong light and wind. The last time other trees in the garden bloomed was in December 2021
Figure 6: Traveler's Tree, a very interesting name! It can grow to about 10 meters high.
Figures 10 and 11: Sugarcane! This is the first time I have seen such a huge sugarcane tree and its flowers, I thought it was a banana tree at first.
Figure 12: In a few seconds, the restaurant staff poured down so much rainwater from the roof
Figure 13: Delicious vegetarian pancakes from a Filipino restaurant
Palm Garden Ticket: €6/person
🇪🇸Authentic Experience!🦎🍍🥑🍋🍇
#timetotravel
I had the opportunity to visit La Recova Market during my trip to Tenerife, and I must say it was a fascinating experience. This market offers a wide variety of local products, from crafts to culinary specialties.
Atmosphere: ☀️The atmosphere is truly authentic, with a blend of colors, sounds, and aromas that capture the spirit of the island. It wasn’t too crowded when I went, which made the visit more enjoyable.
Available Products: 🍋🍇🦀I found many interesting options, including local crafts like textiles and art objects, as well as a wide selection of fresh food and local specialties like cheese and honey.
Prices: 🫰💵Prices were in line with expectations for a market of this kind. I found that many of the craft products were very affordable, while the culinary specialties were a bit more expensive but worth it.
Accessibility: ♿️🦮 La Recova is easily accessible, located in the heart of Santa Cruz. I easily found parking nearby.
Tips: 🎩Make sure to try some of the local culinary specialties, such as fresh cheese and honey. Also, bring cash as some vendors may not accept credit cards.
In general, La Recova is a must-visit if you want to experience the authentic culture and cuisine of Tenerife.#TravelInspiration #holidays #trip #culturewalk
some great sights around Tenerife, not what I was expecting at all. whale watching was well worth the trip
sailing boat trip
one upon a time
I hitchhiked #sailing boat
from #Malaga, Spain to #Canary Islands
it was my first experience on big blue water
#Atlantic Ocean and freedom
It was another level of #traveling
Stunning views over Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Great views and a great place for a walk. the pricing is a little too high to enter so I think they should lower their prices slightly. The cafe wasn't open which was a little bit of a disappointment but the walk around the park was great! You can buy joint tickets with the huge swimming pools next door which look amazing so if you come to santa cruz for a couple days I would recommend buying the twin ticket!
#tripmoments #spooktaculartrip
Very pleasant
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Apr 2021
Great place to mooch around for a while, then have a drink and snack at one of the tapas bars surrounding the market

Oleh Martin J
“A very very good market that sells all the food you need”
Agt 2020
Okay people- this is important! I know that there are many of you out there who enjoy cooking your own food when on holiday, always go self-catering and are what gets referred to as "foodies". This market is for you!!! Some guide books (eg Lonely Planet) sometimes think everything is a tourist destination and expect you to eat out the whole time The market is not terribly big, but it has everything that you need for a superb nosh-up at home. It's also where almost all locals shop (the really big supermarkets tend to have much smaller meat and fish counters than they would in France or Italy) and this market also supplies many local restaurants. Meat, cheese, fruit and veg, flowers, eggs etc are all upstairs (on the ground floor) and the fish is in the basement. The free(!) car park is also in the basement but is quite small and tricky to get into- there is a very large (and not very expensive) car-park opposite the main entrance that services the museum and art gallery. Everything is very reasonably priced, amazing fresh quality and most stalls accept cards as well as cash. There are small tapas-style fish cafes downstairs in the fish market where you can eat the prawns straight off the stall- very popular with local people mid-way through their shopping trip. There is also a decent supermarket in the basement too which clearly isn't allowed to sell anything is available in the market, and so doesn't have fresh meat, fish, veg etc, but it has everything else. There are also many small cafes around the outside of the m
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