Costa Adeje is known for its natural beauty, clean beaches, year-round sunshine, and restaurants. The resort is perfect for couples, families, and beach lovers. There is a seaside promenade with plenty of shopping, upscale dining, and water sports.
Should I go to Costa Adeje?
Costa Adeje, directly north of popular Playa de las Americas is home to many newly developed hotels drawing chic European travellers. Join them and you'll find family-friendly beaches—connected by an epic seaside promenade—great shopping, upscale restaurants, and water sports galore.
Is Costa Adeje very touristy?
Along with Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and Playa de Las Américas–Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje is a major tourist hub in Tenerife.
Is Costa Adeje worth a visit?
Is there an old town in Costa Adeje?
Day 4 – Discover the old town of AdejeOnce 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.
What is the most touristy part of Tenerife?
Puerto de la Cruz – is the main tourist resort of the north of the island, and before the motorway and new airport in the south, was the largest holiday resort on Tenerife. Its history dates back as a small fishing village and port to the larger town of La Orotava.
Where in Tenerife is not touristy?
In these nine lesser-known Tenerife towns, you can make the most of the island's best bits without battling your way through gaggles of tourists.
- Buenavista Del Norte. You'll find this pretty town on Tenerife's northwest coast. …
- Garachico. …
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna. …
- Los Silos. …
- Masca. …
- Arico Nuevo. …
- Icod de los Vinos. …
- Taganana.