Is Tenerife safe from crime?


Is Tenerife safe from crime? Like everywhere around the world, petty crime is common in neighborhoods frequented by tourists. The Canary Islands is no exception, especially on Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote – basically the main islands in the archipelago.


Which side of Tenerife is better?

The south is more sunny, dryer and warmer than the north, which is why most holidaymakers opt for this part of the island. However, rainfall can also occur there, as the microclimate is still very different in the south.


Are there snakes in Tenerife?

Plenty of lizards, skinks and geckos, but these are inoffensive. There are no snakes indigenous to Tenerife, however the Canary Islands faced an issue few years ago with California king snakes that were introduced on the islands by someone as a pet, but ran away into the wild and reproduced.


Is Costa Adeje safe?

Costa Adeje is generally safe for female travelers. The area is well-policed and has a low crime rate. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other tourist destination, such as avoiding walking alone at night, being aware of their surroundings, and not leaving valuables unattended.


Is Tenerife safe for solo female?

Tenerife is generally safe for solo female travellers. The island is well-known for its friendly locals and vibrant nightlife, and the crime rate is low.


Which Canary island has most crime?

By volume of crimes, Tenerife (+29.3%) and Fuerteventura (+23.7%) were the islands with the biggest increases, followed by Gran Canaria, which saw an increase of 14.1%. In Lanzarote, crime increased by 6.4%, in El Hierro by 3.6%, in La Gomera by 2.8% and in La Palma by 0.4%.


Is it safe to go to Tenerife at night?

The highest amount of crime occurs at night in Tenerife due to local teenagers and illegal immigrants who are roaming the area. Avoiding walking alone, and opt for taking a taxi if you're going to travel or explore the area.


Are there migrants in Tenerife?

Meanwhile, on Friday, three other ships reached the island of Tenerife, while another three reached the Gran Canaria, bringing the estimated number of arrivals in a single day close to a record-breaking 900 migrants. Elsewhere in Spain, EU leaders concluded an informal summit to discuss the future of the bloc.


What should I be careful of in Tenerife?

Avoid isolated areas, especially at night and in big cities. Stay where there are people around. Do not wear flashy items or display expensive jewelry to avoid attracting unnecessary attention. Keep your belongings secure at all times and avoid leaving them unattended, particularly on beaches or in public areas.


Can a Brit live in Tenerife?

Yes, you can – but you'll have to follow a new set of rules. Britain is now treated as a “third country” when it comes to moving to somewhere in the EU, which means that the process is a little more complicated than before. If you were a legal resident in Spain before 1 January 2021, you will be able to stay.


Can you get around Tenerife without a car?

Travelling To and From Tenerife Once arrived at your destination, you have basically two choices: using the very efficient network of public transportation or exploring the island by car. There is also the possibility to travel to the other Canary Island by ferry.


Are people in Tenerife friendly?

If you were to ask me if Tinerfeños (people from Tenerife) were friendly people to live amongst, I'd answer “Yes” without any hesitation.


Where to avoid in Tenerife?

Areas to Avoid Because of its volcanic background, most beaches in Tenerife are volcanic with black sand which can be hot under the feet. If you're after a traditional sandy beach head to Los Cristianos and leave the southern resorts alone. Playa la Arena is also notorious for pickpockets.


Are the mosquitoes in Tenerife?

There are mosquitoes on Tenerife but not a lot. You will find them more in some areas than others, and importantly, they only appear at cer-tain times of the year. Tenerife fans often visit the island at the same time each year. If that happens to be at time when there aren't mossies, then they will never see one.


What is the 90 day rule in Tenerife?

An absence for an uninterrupted period of 90 days allows for a new stay for up to 90 days. Remember that you are always counting back the last 180 days, so if you have not exhausted the 90-day limit over the past six months, you will not have to leave the Schengen Area until that is the case.


What are the disadvantages of Tenerife?

It also rains very rarely and not too much. However, there is a big disadvantage of the weather in Tenerife, known as ”CALIMA”. It's the hot wind from Sahara which brings dust and sand, and it can happen anytime. This is the main reason why you'll not be able to see as far as usually.


Are Tenerife beaches safe?

Due to its position and exposed nature, Tenerife is often hit with strong trade winds. Coupled with the ferocity of the Atlantic Ocean, Tenerife can see very strong waves which can be incredibly dangerous to even the most advanced swimmer.