Costa Adeje
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When you're planning your next beach holiday. Why not consider Costa Adeje. Located just west of the famous Playa de las Americas and still within easy driving distance of the nightlife of the Veronicas strip, Costa Adeje is a resort community that combines the best of both worlds. It's close to some of the hottest action and fun in the Canary Islands but it's far enough away that you can sleep untroubled by the round the clock partying.
Costa Adeje is one of the more upmarket resort in Tenerife and apart from the many apartments is home to some of the finest hotels on the Island, the magnificent Bahia Del Duque the 5 star Costa Adeje Gran Hotel along with a large number of 4 and 5 star hotels makes this resort a favourite with our regular clients.
Spain
Budget airlines and affordable fares have turned Spain into a
beach resort haven for northern Europeans wishing to escape their
own damp climates. With sun-bleached beaches and a favourable rate
of exchange for most travellers, it's easy to see why. Some may
feel that the Canary and Balearic Islands have been overrun by
tourists, and this is true to some extent - Tenerife, Lanzarote and
Mallorca have become synonymous with cheap package holidays and
warm beer, and Ibiza's reputation has, for some, been tarnished by
the revellers frequenting its famous dance clubs and beach parties;
however even here you will find many magical, unspoilt corners
awaiting discovery.
Spain is comprised of numerous autonomous regions, offering such
variation within one country. The hundreds of miles of
Mediterranean coastline provide ample opportunity to get off the
beaten track, and the country's vibrant cities and colourful
festivals will amaze and delight even the most seasoned traveller.
There is the Spain of Gaudi, Dali, and Picasso, of Goya and
Velazquez - proudly displayed in Madrid's museums and galleries.
Spain's Pamplona is a unique experience of thundering streets that
vibrate to the rhythm of man and beast during the annual running of
the bulls, and while the whole country celebrates each February
with the Carnaval, no place does it better than Sitges. Barcelona
is Spain's showcase of the unique architectural style of Gaudi's
bizarre organic turrets and balconies. For a more provincial
experience, the Valencian town of Buñol goes wild every year
with the La Tomatina festival, a time when the region's surplus
tomatoes - following the annual harvest - are dumped on the streets
and pelted about in a friendly riot. Spain is also a country rich
in heritage and the historic cities of Toledo, Salamanca, Seville
and Granada promise a wealth of early Christian and Moorish
buildings and monuments, as well as the remains of some incredible
medieval sites. Spain has six cities that have been declared Unesco
World Heritage sites, more than any other country in the world.