Luxury Hotels in Tenerife
The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife in Spain is a magnificent place full of beauty, rich culture, and wonderful food, and there are many luxury hotels Tenerife to stay in.
This Spanish resort receives millions of visitors each year, so it is a good idea to make your reservations early on, especially if you plan to visit during the Carnival of Santa Cruz that is held each year.
The best luxury accommodations in Tenerife are on the Northern side of the island in the Costa Adehe area. Although luxury hotels are available in the southern part of the island, it tends to be much more crowded. The Costa Adeje region offers world class shopping, golf courses, refined night life, and fine dining, among other more family-friendly attractions.
Directlineholidays.co.uk offers reviews and booking of luxury hotels Tenerife. For travel from anywhere in Europe, Direct Line Holidays will search the best travel websites for the lowest deals. Some of the highest rated hotels listed on Direct Line Holidays include:
– Gran Hotel Bahia Del Duque: Offering luxury and family convenient atmosphere, this 5 star hotel has multiple swimming pools, children’s club, beach-side bars, night clubs, several restaurants…well, it has it all. Prices vary, from around $800-$1500 for full room and board, including airfare.
– Gran Melia Bahia del Duque: True luxury in a Victorian and Venetian-influenced ambiance. This five star hotel is an accomplished work of architecture built among rolling hills.
– The Regency Country Club: For those who prefer to be closer to the bustle of the southern end of Tenerife, this beautiful resort is in the premiere area called Chayofa. Featuring a decor rich in natural stone and intricately carved Balinese statues, this hotel is a luxury island hideaway.
– The Melia Jardines Del Teide, overlooks the beach of Playa del Duque, and the lovely area of Costa Adeje. The Melia Jardines gets its name from the lovely terraced gardens surrounding the two heated swimming pools.
So much hotel construction sprang up in Tenerife over the years to support the island’s tourist-driven economy, that the government wrote new legislation. Fortunately, now only 5 star luxury hotels Tenerife are permitted to be built.