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		<title>Hiking and mountaineering in Tenerife</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tenerife is a paradise for hikers and active holiday makers. Hiking tours in different levels of difficulty for beginners up to the high alpine tour on Spain&#8217;s highest mountain, the Pico del Teide, can be an activity during your holiday. A special attraction are the lovely, romantic walking paths in the mountains of Anaga, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank">Tenerife</a> is a paradise for <strong>hikers</strong> and <strong>active holiday makers. Hiking tours</strong> in different levels of difficulty for beginners up to the high <strong>alpine tour</strong> on Spain&#8217;s highest mountain, the <strong>Pico del Teide</strong>, can be an activity during your holiday. A special attraction are the lovely, romantic walking paths in the <strong>mountains of Anaga</strong>, in the northeast of the island of <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank">Tenerife</a>.<br />
<img src="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/bilder/blog/landschaft/berg-aufstieg.jpg" alt="The way to a Hill" width="200" height="150" align="right" class="borde1" style="margin:5px 0px 5px 15px;"/>The mountains of <strong>Anaga</strong>  and the range of <strong>Teno</strong> with their thick-set laurel-trees and wonderful forests.</p>
<p>In <strong>San Lorenzo</strong>, <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/adeje/"  target="_blank">Adeje</a> and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/arona/"  target="_blank">Arona</a> you can find a lot of <strong>lookout points</strong> ofer a rugged area with canyons and <strong>isolated mountain paths</strong> with a magnificent panorama view over the south of the island, which is a famous sunbathing area with <strong>beaches</strong>. </p>
<p>The regions we mentioned for you are a paradise for <strong>nature lovers</strong>. But also <strong>climbers</strong> and <strong>mountaineers</strong>.<br />
Under <strong>mountaineers</strong> and <strong>hikers</strong> <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank">Tenerife</a> is a very popular destination. <strong>Guided groups</strong> and <strong>individual hikers</strong> find <strong>accommodation</strong> in <strong>mountain cottages</strong>, small <strong>mountain hotels</strong>, <strong>youth hostels</strong>. </p>
<p>Guided holidays for <strong>hikers</strong> can be booked in advance in internet.</p>
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		<title>Luxury club opens in lighthouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 04:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Adeje]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Costa Adeje]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Entertainment]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A chic new night club just opened on Tenerife will serve as a beacon for those wanting to see tourism facilities on the island of eternal spring moved upmarket. The Faro club in Costa Adeje is developed around a lighthouse and has a level of sophistication more usually associated with exotic night spots in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A chic new night club just opened on <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank" title="Holidays Tenerife">Tenerife</a> will serve as a beacon for those wanting to see tourism facilities on the island of eternal spring moved upmarket. </p>
<p>The Faro club in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/adeje/"  target="_blank" title="Costa Adeje, Tenerife">Costa Adeje</a> is developed around a lighthouse and has a level of sophistication more usually associated with exotic night spots in the south of France or the Miami strip.</p>
<p>It offers an eclectic mix of music and art in sumptuous and relaxing surroundings.</p>
<p>It will act as a venue for live concerts and art exhibitions as well as providing an exciting night time experience for holidaymakers after a day on the beach.</p>
<p>The Faro has a special Zen terrace where clubbers can chill out and watch the sunset before picking up the pace as the night wears on and the tempo increases.</p>
<p>The Faro can be found between <b>Playa Puerto Colon</b> and <b>Playa Fanabe</b> on the island’s west coast.</p>
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		<title>Taking the high road is an expensive business</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The remote and mountainous north west corner of Tenerife has received a major boost with news that work has started on what is likely to be the most expensive stretch of road anywhere in the Canary Islands. The new road, between Adeje in the south west and Santiago del Teide in the north west, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The remote and mountainous north west corner of <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank" title="Holidays Tenerife">Tenerife</a> has received a major boost with news that work has started on what is likely to be the most expensive stretch of road anywhere in the Canary Islands.</p>
<p>The new road, between <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/adeje/"  target="_blank" title="Adeje, Tenerife">Adeje</a> in the south west and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/santiago-del-teide/"  target="_blank" title="Santiago del Teide, Tenerife">Santiago del Teide</a> in the north west, is one of the few remaining sections required to complete the island’s equivalent of London’s M25 orbital motorway.</p>
<p>The civil engineering challenges to be faced in the project are huge, with tunnels, viaducts, underpasses and overpasses all figuring in the construction work, which it is estimated will cost a staggering €168,000,000.</p>
<p>Critics of the scheme, led by the environmental lobby, say it will cost much more than that.</p>
<p>The building of another section of the road, between <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/san-juan-de-la-rambla/"  target="_blank" title="San Juan de la Rambla, Tenerife">San Juan de la Rambla</a> and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/icod-de-los-vinos/"  target="_blank" title="Icod de los Vinos, Tenerife">Icod de los Vinos</a>, is already well under way and another segment, to connect Santiago del Teide and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/el-tanque/"  target="_blank" title="El Tanque, Tenerife">El Tanque</a>, is due to go out to tender in the near future.</p>
<p>That leaves just one remaining stretch – between <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/los-realejos/"  target="_blank" title="Los Realejos, Tenerife">Los Realejos</a>, where the northern section of the ring road currently ends, and San Juan de la Rambla – still on the drawing board.</p>
<p>Much of the motorway already in place has been built close to the coast where gradients are much less of a problem than on the Adeje-Santiago del Teide section, which will cross a total of 19 ravines.</p>
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		<title>Naturism/Nudism: naturist beaches on tenerife</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 21:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Las Galletas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Los Cristianos]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tenerife isn’t exactly renowned for its beaches, but it has a fair number of naturist beaches dotted around the island. On the stretch of coast near to the island capital of Santa Cruz, look out for: 1 Playa de las Gaviotas north of the famous man-made beach of Playa de las Teresitas near Igueste de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank" title="Holidays Tenerife">Tenerife</a> isn’t exactly renowned for its beaches, but it has a fair number of naturist beaches dotted around the island.</p>
<p>On the stretch of coast near to the island capital of <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/santa-cruz-de-tenerife/"  target="_blank" title="Santa Cruz, Tenerife">Santa Cruz</a>, look out for:</p>
<p>1 Playa de las Gaviotas north of the famous man-made beach of Playa de las Teresitas near Igueste de San Andrés in the north east of the island.</p>
<p>2 Playa de Benijo near Nuestra Señora de Begoña and El Chinobre in the far north.</p>
<p>3 Playa de Fabián.</p>
<p>4 Playa del Draguillo.</p>
<p>In the <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/puerto-de-la-cruz/"  target="_blank" title="Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife">Puerto de la Cruz</a> area, the best known is Playa de los Patos, about a half-hour’s walk from Puerto. Access is not easy but it is highly recommended by local naturists because of its seclusion.</p>
<p>Also recommended are:</p>
<p>1 Playa del Ancón near to the above-mentioned Los Patos beach.</p>
<p>2 Playa de Garañona near <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/tacoronte/"  target="_blank" title="Tacoronte, Tenerife">Tacoronte</a>, which is a good beach but can be dangerous.</p>
<p>3 Playa del Camello.</p>
<p>In the south of the island, the best known is La Tejita at <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/el-medano/"  target="_blank" title="El Médano, Tenerife">El Médano</a>, close to the airport and the big local landmark of Montaña Rojo. Two other smaller beaches close to the ‘red mountain’, Playa de la Montaña Roja and Playa de la Mareta are also popular with local naturists.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/las-galletas/"  target="_blank" title="Las Galletas, Tenerife">Las Galletas</a>, Playa de Colmenares near the <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/costa-del-silencio/"  target="_blank" title="Costa del Silencio, Tenerife">Costa del Silencio</a> complex has its devotees, as does Playa de la Punta del Callao at nearby <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/los-cristianos/"  target="_blank" title="Los Cristianos, Tenerife">Los Cristianos</a>.</p>
<p>Close to <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/playa-de-las-americas/"  target="_blank" title="Playa de las Americas, Tenerife">Playa de las Americas</a> are Playa de la Puntilla and Playa de la Caleta.</p>
<p>Over on the east of the island, Playa de la Pelada is recommended in the <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/granadilla/"  target="_blank" title="Granadilla, Tenerife">Granadilla</a> area.</p>
<p>All the beaches mentioned have been recommended by Spain’s own national naturism federation.</p>
<p>One word of warning though. These quieter beaches tend to be narrow and often covered by the tide at high water. Always take care to avoid being cut off by the incoming tide.</p>
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		<title>Grand processions mark Holy Week in Tenerife</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Palm Sunday marks the beginning of the most important week in the religious calendar in Tenerife, the start of Semana Santa, or Holy Week. Easter celebrations in Tenerife are known for their magnificent processions, which take place all over the island throughout the week, though the ones in La Laguna, La Orotava and Puerto de [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Palm Sunday marks the beginning of the most important week in the religious calendar in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank" title="Holidays Tenerife">Tenerife</a>, the start of Semana Santa, or Holy Week.</p>
<p>Easter celebrations in Tenerife are known for their magnificent processions, which take place all over the island throughout the week, though the ones in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/la-laguna/"  target="_blank" title="La Laguna, Tenerife">La Laguna</a>, <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/la-orotava/"  target="_blank" title="La Orotava, Tenerife">La Orotava</a> and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/puerto-de-la-cruz/"  target="_blank" title="Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife">Puerto de la Cruz</a> are among the grandest.</p>
<p>As the seat of the Bishop of Tenerife, the celebrations in La Laguna are the most important and culminate in the magnificent Magna procession on Viernes Santo (Good Friday, April 6), which starts at 5pm from the church of Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion, one of the oldest churches on the island, dating back to 1502.</p>
<p>The Magna procession is followed by the Silence procession, starting at 9pm, in which all the town’s religious brotherhoods take part.</p>
<p>La Orotava’s main event takes place on Maundy Thursday, or Jueves Santo, with the procession of Senor de Columna, which starts at the church of San Juan and ends in the main square in front of the town hall.</p>
<p>Processions of one kind or another take place pretty much every day in Puerto de la Cruz, starting from church of Nuestra Senora de la Pena de Francia.</p>
<p>The town’s Magna procession is on Maundy Thursday, but most impressive of all is the Crucificado procession which takes place before daybreak on Good Friday, starting at 4am.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/adeje/"  target="_blank" title="Adeje, Tenerife">Adeje</a>, they stage their own version of the Passion, starting at 12 noon and re-enacting the events leading up to the crucifixion.</p>
<p>It is carried out on a grand scale, with over 300 local people taking part, with the whole of its two hours screened live on Canarian television.</p>
<p>Semana Santa is celebrated in towns and villages across the island, with other important processions taking place in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/guimar/"  target="_blank" title="Guimar, Tenerife"> Guimar</a>, <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/garachico/"  target="_blank" title="Garachico, Tenerife"> Garachico </a> and <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/los-realejos/"  target="_blank" title="Los Realejos, Tenerife">Los Realejos</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tenerife – the new golfing paradise</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 02:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tenerife is rapidly establishing itself as the perfect all-year-round destination for golfing holidays. A number of new courses have sprung up in recent years, all offering first class facilities in glorious locations. Tenerife&#8217;s superb climate means that conditions for golf are almost always ideal, with average temperatures ranging between 20-26C throughout the year. Probably the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/"  target="_blank" title="Holidays Tenerife">Tenerife</a> is rapidly establishing itself as the perfect all-year-round destination for golfing holidays.</p>
<p>A number of new courses have sprung up in recent years, all offering first class facilities in glorious locations.</p>
<p>Tenerife&#8217;s superb climate means that conditions for golf are almost always ideal, with average temperatures ranging between 20-26C throughout the year.</p>
<p>Probably the best-known of the island’s courses is <b>Buenavista</b>, located in the remote north of the island. Designed by five-times major winner Severiano Ballesteros, the 18-hole clifftop course has the sea on one side and the Teno mountains as a backdrop on the other.</p>
<p>The clubhouse, with a large lake in front of it, has superb panoramic views over the 6,019-metre course and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.</p>
<p>Last year the <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/buenavista-del-norte/"  target="_blank" title="Buenavista del Norte, Tenerife">Buenavista del Norte</a> course won a prestigious national award at the Spanish Golf Federation Gala in Madrid for the attention paid to the  environment in its construction.</p>
<p>Also in the north of the island is Tenerife’s oldest golf club – and the second oldest club in Spain – the <b>Real Golf Club de Tenerife</b> at El Peñon, <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/tacoronte/"  target="_blank" title="Tacoronte, Tenerife"> Tacoronte</a>. Founded in 1932,  the 18-hole par 71 course offers magnificent views to Mount Teide.</p>
<p>Most of the island courses are in the sunnier south.</p>
<p><b>Amarilla Golf</b> near <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/san-miguel-de-abona/"  target="_blank" title="San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife">San Miguel de Abona</a> is also close to the sea and has some spectacular holes where the ocean comes into play. The 18-hole par 71 course was designed by Donald Steel. Other on-site facilities include pitch and putt, a swimming pool and horse riding.</p>
<p><b>Golf Costa Adeje</b> in the municipality of <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/adeje/"  target="_blank" title="Adeje, Tenerife">Adeje</a> has 27 holes in three par 36 nine-hole sections with a variety of obstacles such as gorges and lakes adding to the interest. It affords breathtaking ocean views, wide greens and a spacious clubhouse with large terraces.</p>
<p><b>Golf del Sur</b> in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/san-miguel-de-abona/"  target="_blank" title="San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife">San Miguel de Abona</a> also offers 27 holes, set among ravines that make it a difficult test for all but the most accurate of golfers. The course regularly hosts championship events on the men’s and women’s professional circuits.</p>
<p><b>Golf Las Americas</b> is located in the heart of the island’s biggest resort, <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/playa-de-las-americas/"  target="_blank" title="Playa de las Americas, Tenerife">Playa de las Americas</a>. Designed by British professional John Jacobs, the par 72 course is a real oasis of calm set in a natural amphitheatre facing the sea, offering magnificent views across the ocean to the nearby island of La Gomera.</p>
<p><b>Centro de Golf Los Palos</b> in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/las-galletas/"  target="_blank" title="Las Galletas, Tenerife">Las Galletas</a> in the municipality of <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/arona/"  target="_blank" title="Arona, Tenerife">Arona</a> is a nine-hole par 27 course designed by Jose Maria Olazabal. The relatively flat nature of this par-three course makes it ideal for beginners or older golfers who find the tough nature of some of the island’s other courses too demanding. The course has plenty of water obstacles, making it especially challenging for those who want to improve their short game.</p>
<p><b>Abama Grand Hotel Golf Resort</b> at Playa San Juan in <a href="http://www.isle-of-tenerife.com/guia-de-isora/"  target="_blank" title="Guía de Isora, Tenerife">Guía de Isora</a> is the gem at the heart of a magnificent complex of five-star hotel and luxury villas. The 18-hole course, designed by Dave Thomas, has 22 lakes and over 90,000 palm trees.</p>
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