Is there an old part of Costa Adeje?
Is there an old part of Costa Adeje? Day 4 – Discover the old town of Adeje Once in Adeje, you'll find plenty of places to catch your attention around the pretty centre. The town hall has a fine internal courtyard with good examples of intricate Canarian woodworking craftsmanship.
Can you walk from Adeje to La Caleta?
An easy walk along part of an historic path connecting La Caleta to Adeje. We also take in La Enramada beach, part of the Costa Adeje promenade and pretty, up-market La Caleta. Duration: 2 to 3 hours.
What is the coldest month in Costa Adeje?
August is the hottest month in Costa Adeje with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 18°C (64°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 10 in August. The wettest month is December with an average of 42.5mm of rain.
Is Costa Adeje classy?
The sophisticated heart of southern Tenerife, Costa Adeje is full of classy hotels, excellent restaurants, laid back cafes, busy bars and family-friendly beaches.
Is there a promenade in Costa Adeje?
Costa Adeje is a long promenade of ten beaches along a 10km stretch of Tenerife's coast, most of which boast white or golden sand (imported from the Sahara), plus all the loungers, parasols and beachside eateries you'd expect. You can easily walk from your resort to the next one along or even the one after that.
Is Costa Adeje very touristy?
While Costa Adeje is one of the most touristy towns on the island, it's among the best places to visit in Tenerife south, and we loved spending time here.
What is the posh part of Tenerife?
Puerto de la Cruz – poshest part of Tenerife Puerta de la Cruz is the beautifully lush, green, and posh part of Tenerife. It is also the second biggest town and located on the north of the island, about an hour drive from Costa Adeje and the South Airport (North Airport is more convenient, if you can – 20 min by car).
Which is the quiet side of Tenerife?
The south coast beaches like Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos thrum with beach-goers, but those in the know go north instead for a slice of proper coastal wilderness and fewer crowds. Some of the best northern beaches are terrifically secluded, so much so that you can only reach them on foot or by boat.
Is Adeje and Costa Adeje the same?
Costa Adeje is a resort town north of Los Cristianos. The name derives from the nearby town inland Adeje. It is roughly 2 km north of Playa de las Américas and 5 km north-west of Los Cristianos.
Is Costa Adeje pretty?
For me, Playa del Duque is the best Costa Adeje Beach. It's in a little cove, meaning the water is gentle and has gorgeous soft sand, a great view across the coast and lots of fabulous beach cafes and bars along the pedestrianised promenade.
Where do celebrities stay in Costa Adeje?
A magnet for celebrities and A-listers, the upmarket resort of Costa Adeje in southern Tenerife's a top spot for a luxury holiday. The Bahia del Duque hotel set the bar for Tenerife luxury more than 20 years ago, and it's just as exclusive today.
What celebrities are in Costa Adeje?
Costa Adeje on the south coast of the largest of the Canary Islands is among the favourite destinations with celebrity fans including the Beckhams, Mariah Carey, Daniel O'Donnell and Shakira.
What is the best old town in Tenerife?
San Cristóbal de La Laguna, more commonly known only as La Laguna, is the gorgeous, old capital of the Canary Islands. Located in the northern part of the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, La Laguna's beautiful cobblestone streets are booming with history and culture.
Is Costa Adeje worth it?
Costa Adeje is a good place to stay and is very central to everything. It's close enough to walk into PDLA for a meal or a drink but also has tons of places to have a drink and a meal at in it's own area. You can opt for a more expensive meal or jus go for a bargain and have a meal for around a fiver.
Is Costa Adeje rowdy?
The complex is also very family friendly. There are no rowdy parties or noise at night.
Does Costa Adeje have a town?
Costa Adeje is a resort town north of Los Cristianos. The name derives from the nearby town inland Adeje. It is roughly 2 km north of Playa de las Américas and 5 km north-west of Los Cristianos.