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Ultra Luxury Tenerife Holidays

Family-friendly, year-round sunshine and just four hours away, it’s no surprise that Tenerife is one of Britain’s favourite destinations. Whether you want a romantic escape with your loved one or an action-packed family trip, there is something for everybody in Tenerife. The majority of hotels offer five-star facilities suitable for all ages and preferences, including kid’s clubs, multiple swimming pools, golf courses, fitness classes and blissful spas.

The island is bursting with character and you can look forward to social dinners and friendly locals. Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje are the most popular holiday centres boasting luxurious hotels, manicured beaches and fantastic dining, while Los Gigantes in the west offers a slightly quieter alternative.

The island boasts an hypnotic coastline with white as well as black sand. Go for a busy stretch of beach boasting adventurous watersports and quirky day bars or opt for a secluded cove as you soak up the rays in tranquillity beside your loved one.

Enjoy paella, tapas and sangria at a local Spanish bistro or dine al fresco at one of the many fine-dining seafood restaurants. The variety of eateries on offer is insane. From Japanese and British to Italian, you can taste the world here.

Visit the town of Garachico, positioned on the northern coast, where you can plunge into natural pools created by lava rocks. Don’t miss La Laguna, an UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic gem boasts narrow poker-straight streets flanked by preserved mansions, eclectic architecture, antique shops and bookstores. Oh, and if you're a hiker, check out the ancient laurel forests and rugged ravines of the Anaga Mountains.


WINGED BOOTS WISDOM

The only way of reaching the mouth of the Mount Teide volcano is with a permit. To witness this incredible landscape up close and personal, apply online beforehand and experience something that will live in your mind forever.
Family-friendly, year-round sunshine and just four hours away, it’s no surprise that Tenerife is one of Britain’s favourite destinations. Whether you want a romantic escape with your loved one or an action-packed family trip, there is something for everybody in Tenerife. The majority of hotels offer five-star facilities suitable for all ages and preferences, including kid’s clubs, multiple swimming pools, golf courses, fitness classes and blissful spas.

The island is bursting with character and you can look forward to social dinners and friendly locals. Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje are the most popular holiday centres boasting luxurious hotels, manicured beaches and fantastic dining, while Los Gigantes in the west offers a slightly quieter alternative.

The island boasts an hypnotic coastline with white as well as black sand. Go for a busy stretch of beach boasting adventurous watersports and quirky day bars or opt for a secluded cove as you soak up the rays in tranquillity beside your loved one.

Enjoy paella, tapas and sangria at a local Spanish bistro or dine al fresco at one of the many fine-dining seafood restaurants. The variety of eateries on offer is insane. From Japanese and British to Italian, you can taste the world here.

Visit the town of Garachico, positioned on the northern coast, where you can plunge into natural pools created by lava rocks. Don’t miss La Laguna, an UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic gem boasts narrow poker-straight streets flanked by preserved mansions, eclectic architecture, antique shops and bookstores. Oh, and if you're a hiker, check out the ancient laurel forests and rugged ravines of the Anaga Mountains.


WINGED BOOTS WISDOM

The only way of reaching the mouth of the Mount Teide volcano is with a permit. To witness this incredible landscape up close and personal, apply online beforehand and experience something that will live in your mind forever.
Family-friendly, year-round sunshine and just four hours away, it’s no surprise that Tenerife is one of Britain’s favourite destinations. Whether you want a romantic escape with your loved one or an action-packed family trip, there is something for everybody in Tenerife. The majority of hotels offer five-star facilities suitable for all ages and preferences, including kid’s clubs, multiple swimming pools, golf courses, fitness classes and blissful spas.

The island is bursting with character and you can look forward to social dinners and friendly locals. Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje are the most popular holiday centres boasting luxurious hotels, manicured beaches and fantastic dining, while Los Gigantes in the west offers a slightly quieter alternative.

The island boasts an hypnotic coastline with white as well as black sand. Go for a busy stretch of beach boasting adventurous watersports and quirky day bars or opt for a secluded cove as you soak up the rays in tranquillity beside your loved one.

Enjoy paella, tapas and sangria at a local Spanish bistro or dine al fresco at one of the many fine-dining seafood restaurants. The variety of eateries on offer is insane. From Japanese and British to Italian, you can taste the world here.

Visit the town of Garachico, positioned on the northern coast, where you can plunge into natural pools created by lava rocks. Don’t miss La Laguna, an UNESCO World Heritage site. The historic gem boasts narrow poker-straight streets flanked by preserved mansions, eclectic architecture, antique shops and bookstores. Oh, and if you're a hiker, check out the ancient laurel forests and rugged ravines of the Anaga Mountains.


WINGED BOOTS WISDOM

The only way of reaching the mouth of the Mount Teide volcano is with a permit. To witness this incredible landscape up close and personal, apply online beforehand and experience something that will live in your mind forever.
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Subtropical
Climate

Tenerife enjoys fantastic temperatures throughout the year. In coastal areas, for the most part, you can expect reliable warm and sunny weather, which makes the island a popular year-round destination.

Subtropical Climate

Tenerife enjoys fantastic temperatures throughout the year. In coastal areas, for the most part, you can expect reliable warm and sunny weather, which makes the island a popular year-round destination.

Beautiful
Beaches

From golden sands to black volcanic beaches, Tenerife offers an environment for everyone and with it a diverse array of coastal experiences from watersports and boat trips to sunbathing and beach bars.

Beautiful Beaches

From golden sands to black volcanic beaches, Tenerife offers an environment for everyone and with it a diverse array of coastal experiences from watersports and boat trips to sunbathing and beach bars.

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Supreme
Gastronomy

Delight in local cuisine, influenced by Spanish and African flavours. You will find freshly caught fish and locally-sourced ingredients on every menu. Plus, the island is known for its wine production.

Supreme Gastronomy

Delight in local cuisine, influenced by Spanish and African flavours. You will find freshly caught fish and locally-sourced ingredients on every menu. Plus, the island is known for its wine production.

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Luxury Tenerife Hotels

Luxury Tenerife Hotels

Bahía del Duque

Costa Adeje, Tenerife

A luxury resort located in Costa Adeje. The resort showcases an elegant blend of colonial-style architecture, lush tropical gardens, direct beach access and an array of accommodations, including rooms, suites, and private villas.

A luxury resort located in Costa Adeje. The resort showcases an elegant blend of colonial-style architecture, lush tropical gardens, direct beach access and an array of accommodations, including rooms, suites, and private villas.

A luxury resort located in Costa Adeje. The resort showcases an elegant blend of colonial-style architecture, lush tropical gardens, direct beach access and an array of accommodations, including rooms, suites, and private villas.

The Ritz-Carlton Tenerife, Abama

Abama, Tenerife

This luxurious resort is known for its distinctive Moorish-inspired architecture. It has a collection of elegant rooms and suites, two Michelin-starred restaurants, a championship golf course, a world-class spa, and tennis academy.

This luxurious resort is known for its distinctive Moorish-inspired architecture. It has a collection of elegant rooms and suites, two Michelin-starred restaurants, a championship golf course, a world-class spa, and tennis academy.

This luxurious resort is known for its distinctive Moorish-inspired architecture. It has a collection of elegant rooms and suites, two Michelin-starred restaurants, a championship golf course, a world-class spa, and tennis academy.

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Tenerife In A Nutshell

Soak Up The Culture
  • An UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city of San Cristóbal de la Laguna is infused with historical and cultural sites. Marvel at the beautifully preserved mansions dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries or test your general knowledge at the Museum of the History of Tenerife. For a slice of real Tenerife, don’t forget to check out the farmer’s market at the traditional Plaza del Cristo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
 
  • It’s hard to miss the striking bell tower of the city’s oldest church, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción. With Islamic-style architecture and stunning ceiling work this one’s a must see. At the centre of the shimmering altar is the Santa Cruz de la Conquista Holy Cross of the Conquest which gives the city its name.


Adventure Awaits
  • Mount Teide Volcano boasts the highest peak in Spain and is the third largest volcano in the world. We recommend getting up there for sunrise to witness unrivalled views of the Island. You can take a guided walk to the peak or a cable car. 
 
  • The Teide National Park, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers layers of luscious forests, the lava plains of La Esperanza and the lunar volcanic rock foundations. This one is extremely popular and you can do it by walking tour, jeep safari or night-time trip.
 
  • If you’re searching for something off the tourist trail, discover the Anaga Mountains in the north east of the island and embark on an adventurous hike. Founded by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, this ancient mountain range is the most prehistoric part of the island, and a trip here will geologically take you back in time to another world.

Family Fun Guaranteed
  • Warm temperatures, clear waters and an array of volcanic rock formations make Tenerife a diver’s dream destination. The island boasts a diverse range of diving centres offering a variety of trips for all ages and abilities. For those who are not yet ready to dip their toes in, tag along for a scenic boat trip and for those courageous folk, why not discover a world of underwater caves with a night dive?
 
  • While there are a multitude of secluded quiet beach coves, Tenerife is also home to many sandy stretches which host a wide selection of fun watersports - so get ready to ride the waves.
  • You can’t possibly leave Tenerife without visiting the award-winning Siam waterpark! Europe’s largest water park is home to the largest artificial waves in the world as well as an artificial beach, a sea lion island and wild river rapids. With its daring selection of thrilling slides, the Thai- themed water park will leave you buzzing.
Soak Up The Culture
  • An UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city of San Cristóbal de la Laguna is infused with historical and cultural sites. Marvel at the beautifully preserved mansions dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries or test your general knowledge at the Museum of the History of Tenerife. For a slice of real Tenerife, don’t forget to check out the farmer’s market at the traditional Plaza del Cristo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
 
  • It’s hard to miss the striking bell tower of the city’s oldest church, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción. With Islamic-style architecture and stunning ceiling work this one’s a must see. At the centre of the shimmering altar is the Santa Cruz de la Conquista Holy Cross of the Conquest which gives the city its name.


Adventure Awaits
  • Mount Teide Volcano boasts the highest peak in Spain and is the third largest volcano in the world. We recommend getting up there for sunrise to witness unrivalled views of the Island. You can take a guided walk to the peak or a cable car. 
 
  • The Teide National Park, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers layers of luscious forests, the lava plains of La Esperanza and the lunar volcanic rock foundations. This one is extremely popular and you can do it by walking tour, jeep safari or night-time trip.
 
  • If you’re searching for something off the tourist trail, discover the Anaga Mountains in the north east of the island and embark on an adventurous hike. Founded by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, this ancient mountain range is the most prehistoric part of the island, and a trip here will geologically take you back in time to another world.

Family Fun Guaranteed
  • Warm temperatures, clear waters and an array of volcanic rock formations make Tenerife a diver’s dream destination. The island boasts a diverse range of diving centres offering a variety of trips for all ages and abilities. For those who are not yet ready to dip their toes in, tag along for a scenic boat trip and for those courageous folk, why not discover a world of underwater caves with a night dive?
 
  • While there are a multitude of secluded quiet beach coves, Tenerife is also home to many sandy stretches which host a wide selection of fun watersports - so get ready to ride the waves.
  • You can’t possibly leave Tenerife without visiting the award-winning Siam waterpark! Europe’s largest water park is home to the largest artificial waves in the world as well as an artificial beach, a sea lion island and wild river rapids. With its daring selection of thrilling slides, the Thai- themed water park will leave you buzzing.
Soak Up The Culture
  • An UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city of San Cristóbal de la Laguna is infused with historical and cultural sites. Marvel at the beautifully preserved mansions dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries or test your general knowledge at the Museum of the History of Tenerife. For a slice of real Tenerife, don’t forget to check out the farmer’s market at the traditional Plaza del Cristo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
 
  • It’s hard to miss the striking bell tower of the city’s oldest church, Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción. With Islamic-style architecture and stunning ceiling work this one’s a must see. At the centre of the shimmering altar is the Santa Cruz de la Conquista Holy Cross of the Conquest which gives the city its name.


Adventure Awaits
  • Mount Teide Volcano boasts the highest peak in Spain and is the third largest volcano in the world. We recommend getting up there for sunrise to witness unrivalled views of the Island. You can take a guided walk to the peak or a cable car. 
 
  • The Teide National Park, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers layers of luscious forests, the lava plains of La Esperanza and the lunar volcanic rock foundations. This one is extremely popular and you can do it by walking tour, jeep safari or night-time trip.
 
  • If you’re searching for something off the tourist trail, discover the Anaga Mountains in the north east of the island and embark on an adventurous hike. Founded by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, this ancient mountain range is the most prehistoric part of the island, and a trip here will geologically take you back in time to another world.

Family Fun Guaranteed
  • Warm temperatures, clear waters and an array of volcanic rock formations make Tenerife a diver’s dream destination. The island boasts a diverse range of diving centres offering a variety of trips for all ages and abilities. For those who are not yet ready to dip their toes in, tag along for a scenic boat trip and for those courageous folk, why not discover a world of underwater caves with a night dive?
 
  • While there are a multitude of secluded quiet beach coves, Tenerife is also home to many sandy stretches which host a wide selection of fun watersports - so get ready to ride the waves.
  • You can’t possibly leave Tenerife without visiting the award-winning Siam waterpark! Europe’s largest water park is home to the largest artificial waves in the world as well as an artificial beach, a sea lion island and wild river rapids. With its daring selection of thrilling slides, the Thai- themed water park will leave you buzzing.

frequently asked questions

Tenerife enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it an excellent destination at any time. However, the best months to visit are typically from March to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are smaller.
Yes. Tenerife is a notable global destination for star-gazing. This is thanks to the island's mild climate which promises lots of clear nights, as well as its remote location and lack of urban development providing minimal light pollution in the sky. These unique factors make the isle one of the best places in the world for astronomical observation.
The official language spoken is Spanish, however many locals, especially those working in hospitality also commonly speak English, German and French.
Yes, Tenerife is a very family-friendly destination, with numerous attractions suitable for the whole family, including water parks, animal centres and showstopping beaches. Many hotels and resorts cater predominantly to families with children with suites and family rooms available, as well as kids’ clubs and babysitting services.
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Inspired?
Start planning your
next trip today

Our expert team of personal travel managers are ready to craft your perfect journey. From business trips to luxury leisure holidays, simply put your pin in the map, and we’ll make it happen.