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Puerto de la Cruz
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Puerto de la Cruz is the senior statesman of
Tenerife tourism, with a background marked by pulling in remote guests that
goes back to the late nineteenth century, when it was a spa destination well
known with cultured Victorian women. Nowadays the town, which draws in more
classical vacationers than the party freak crowd which swarms the south, it is
a lovely resort with genuine character and intention. It is safe to say that
it’s the most enchanting resort town in Tenerife. There are polished footpaths,
shorelines with safe swimming, customary restaurants, a verdant centre, bunches
of beautiful stops and greenery enclosures and lots more to enjoy.
La Caleta de Famara
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It's one of the best sandy spots on Lanzarote,
where you don't have to break a sweat to find a vacant corner. This calm
shoreline village, with its sensational bluff vistas, has a young, bohemian
vibe and pays barley any consolation to the normal visitor, apart from a couple
of restaurants overlooking the surf.
Famara's incredible waves offer some of Europe's
finest breaks, alongside El Quemao, around 15km to south (however suitable for
extremely experienced surfers). In the event that you don't favor taking a
board, then come here to watch the surfing, which is one of the best you will
ever witness.
Playa Santiago
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Garajonay Express water taxi; Picture courtesy – blogspot.com
Playa Santiago is a little, sea side village with
a lazy town centre and a long cobblestone shoreline with peaceful waters. The
spot is quiet to the extent that the only sound you hear is of the wind
brushing through the banana leaves and waves slapping the shore.
Lately, tourism has brought new life to the town.
A tremendous extravagance inn complex possessed by Fred Olsen is providing much
more than what it charges to attract the tourists, and the port has exchanged
bananas for travelers and is presently a stop for the Garajonay Express water
taxi.
Puerto Naos
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Puerto Naos is a town that exists singularly for
the visitors who come to unwind on its wonderful dark shoreline, rest under its
palm trees, take in the views of its sparkling sea and walk around its
beachfront promenade. Crouched around a rounded cove and ensured on either side
by tall bluffs, the town makes a decent base for sun-lovers who need simple
access towards the north.
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