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| Playa de las Americas |
When looking for a tourist area of unbeatable quality and incomparable design you don?t have to look any further than Playa de Las Américas. With its excellent up-to-date sports facilities, one of the biggest concentrations of five star hotels in the Canaries, and the sun-drenched beaches and crystal-clear warm seas, Playa de las Américas is a delight for all who visit this resort.
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| Los Cristianos City Centre |
The popular town of Los Cristianos is the second largest holiday resort in the south of Tenerife, the largest being its next door neighbour Playa de Las Americas. Despite their close proximity to one another there is a distinct difference in the atmosphere of the two. Los Cristianos existed as a small fishing village and has an old town centre, complete with Catholic church, stretching up from the port.
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| Playa de las Vistas |
| Tenerife has a more traditional atmosphere in the north and a more cosmopolitan air in the south, but all with modern amenities and a broad range of leisure products available. Along with the archaeological sites of its Guanche past, the island conserves its own important historical heritage. Traditional architectural style can be seen in the stately homes and places of worship, but also in simple, rural houses. |
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| Pico del Teide |
| Pico del Teide is a spectacular stratovolcano rising above the island of Tenerife. Tenerife is one of the largest volcanoes in the world by volume, at roughly 4000 cubic miles it trails only Hawaii's large shield volcanoes. Its substantial height allows Pico del Teide to collect a moderate winter snowpack despite the relatively arid climate in the area. A cable car runs up to 11660 ft (3555 m) just below the summit.. |
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| Puerto de la Cruz |
Puerto de la Cruz is the main tourist resort of the Northern part of the Island. It is a cosmopolitan city with excellent hotels and the great Lago Martianez, an architectural wonder of the renowned international artist Cesar Manrique. In Puerto de la Cruz modern functional structures coexist with the typical and old corners of the small fishing town which gave origin to the present city.
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