If you have only been to the arid south of Tenerife (Canary Islands) you will be amazed at the difference that Puerto de la Cruz presents, everywhere is much greener plus it might even be cloudy or raining. The north of the Island traps the clouds formed by the prevailing wind and air passing over Mt Teide giving it a completely different climate. Be warned though, you will still get sun burned, the first time I visited Puerto de la Cruz I got a burned head within hours of arriving and that was before I lost my hair! It is still enjoys a perfect climate even during the winter months and has long been a favourite Christmas and New Year destination for northern Europeans, particularly the British.
It is not as brash as some of the southern Tenerife resorts (especially Playa de las Americas), which I find more attractive. As you can drive round the whole Island of Tenerife in a day it makes a perfect base from which to explore. Or if you are content to laze by the pool or spend all day on one of the great beaches you will not go far wrong in choosing a vacation here, whether it is a traditional package holiday or you've booked your flights and hotel yourself. There is a wide choice of accommodation available in Puerto de la Cruz, certainly enough to suite most tastes and budgets, although it is not dominated by tourist apartments and hotels like most of the southern Tenerife towns.
There are plenty of places to go for a stroll in the evening including the harbour to watch the fishing boats unload their catches or you could just sit outside a pavement cafe in one of the many plazas and watch the world go by while enjoying a delicious seafood meal, a glass of sangria or even one of the huge "shorts" served there. Remember four drinks can be the equivalent of half a bottle of spirits, so if you don't want a hangover go steady on the drinks. Restaurants and bars are plentiful and in most cases offer excellent value for money, especially those away from the main tourist areas. Good advice would be to eat where the locals eat because they know where the best places are located in Puerto de la Cruz.
Flights are plentiful all year round from most UK regional airports, with times of over 4 hours depending on where you fly from. Most land at Reina Sofia International Airport which is about 50 miles away from Puerto de la Cruz, so either book a transfer before you leave the UK, hire a car or if going by taxi cab, check the price before you jump in. I prefer a hire car myself as they are very cheap and an excellent way to explore rather than take tourist day trips on a coach.
During the 19th century physicians in England and the Netherlands recommended their patients seek the warmth of Puerto de la Cruz for the winter to promote good health. Some of the oldest hotels in the area date back to this type of early tourism.
Because of its humble beginnings as a resort and fisherman's haven, Puerto de la Cruz still holds to its historic values. Much of the town is just as it has been for more than a century.
The core of the town still holds its old-town appeal, although modernization has played its part on the outskirts. The older parts of town are a gentle reminder of the past. Many old colonial buildings and homes with distinctive balconies line the cobbled streets.
This historic appeal will not be lost among the 12 million pound overhaul that is to begin this year. Puerto de la Cruz mayor, Padron Rodriguez, said the money was a "testament to the significance of the town as a major tourist destination." He went on to say that the money would "bring the town up to date following general wear and tear over the last 50 years as a booming tourist hub."
Due to the year-round mild climate, Puerto de la Cruz is a popular Christmas vacation destination. Tourists who live in a colder climate often travel to Puerto de la Cruz for a nice change in temperature.
Like most popular vacation destinations, Puerto de la Cruz is very well traveled during the summer months. Travelers can enjoy a wide array of cultural events nearly any time of the year.
All Tenerife resorts offer something slightly different from each other, making Tenerife the perfect island location with something for everyone.
Self-catering apartments and villas offer the freedom to come and go as one pleases. They include a fully functional kitchen with all the comforts of home.
Fincas are Canarian country homes that offer more privacy than hotels and resorts. Fincas are generally further out in the country, which helps maintain a very peaceful atmosphere.
Resorts, holiday rentals and hotels are plentiful across the island. Most resorts offer inclusive packages that include golf, biking and a multitude of other activities.
Tenerife's local businesses offer many excursions, including helicopter, vehicle and garden tours. Tours include prime destinations, such as the island's capital and other historic architectural areas.
Other great attractions include cycling, horse riding, paragliding, off-road four-wheeling and island safaris. Of course since Tenerife is an island, diving is a very big attraction. Water sport enthusiasts will enjoy jet skiing, parascending, sailing, water skiing and wind surfing opportunities.
Many theme parks on Tenerife include animal interaction, water slides, roller coasters and great gift shops. Aqualand has the island's top water attractions.
It offers great water slides for the adrenaline junky and slow, soothing raft rides through the park for those who love the slower paced, more relaxing rides. Camel Park offers camel rides in the fields surrounding the farm.
Jungle Park is one of the larger animal parks. It includes a spectacular aviary show led by an expert team of trainers. The jungle show allows you to closely observe tigers, lions, caymans and monkeys.
The newest attraction is the Siam Park Water Kingdom. Siam Park is set to open in May 2008 and is rumored to be the largest park of its type in Europe.
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