At the south-west end of the island, set against a backdrop of volcanic peaks, lie the resorts of Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas. A coastal road runs through both and the terrain is steeper inland and flatter towards the sea (it’s important to know this so you’ll be prepared for the longer walk up to some of the hotels set further back from the beaches.)
The Barranco del Rey riverbed divides the two resorts: more reserved, family-orientated Costa Adeje to the north and younger, more vibrant Playa de las Américas to the south. From a distance, however, it’s difficult to tell the two apart. The whole stretch of coast is taken up with concrete high-rises and sprawling complexes, softened by palm groves and cascading flowering shrubs. It also has a pleasant promenade and some stretches of golden sands, which have been imported from the Sahara Desert. The warm, clear seas are perfect for swimming and water sports.
An uninterrupted stream of hotels, apartment complexes, pubs, bars, discos and kitsch souvenir shops, Playa de las Américas is a modern playground with an international party atmosphere that suits young couples and groups of friends. The centre of the action is the famous Las Veronicas strip, where there are so many entertainment venues and bars serving British food and booze that the only problem is choosing which one! Amongst the fun on offer there’s themed music nights, guest DJs, pyjama parties and foam parties.
There’s still plenty to do in both resorts during daytime as well and lots to keep children happy, especially in Costa Adeje. Indeed the range of activities in both resorts is amongst the most varied and abundant in Tenerife. It includes assorted water sports, the Octopus Aquapark, bungee jumping, parasailing, golf and tennis.
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing family holiday or a fun break with friends, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas will ensure that you’re kept occupied and entertained day and night, while all the time enjoying the delights of Tenerife’s perpetual summer.
Just 5 kilometres from Playa de las Americas, Costa Adeje Golf Course opened in 1998 and has rapidly become one the most popular courses in Tenerife. Designed by the internationally renowned architect Pepe Gancedo, the long, undulating fairways are built around a series of terraces and divided by the restored stone walls of an old banana plantation. The greens are generally large and the course has an equal number of par 3’s, 4’s and 5’s, beginning with a long par-5 of 510 metres. The views from the course across the sea to the island of La Gomera are stunning. Additional features include a 45,000 square metre practice course, which set above a natural ravine and offers three teeing-off levels at different heights.
There are plenty of restaurants in Playa de las Américas, offering a wide range of food that may best be described as ‘resort international’ and includes Italian, Indian and Chinese, as well as some pretty good fresh seafood. There are also plenty of English-style pubs advertising full cooked breakfasts, Yorkshire pudding and Sky TV. Some of the best restaurants overlook the marina in Puerto Colon.
If you’re searching for something more authentically Spanish, try the cluster of small restaurants within the Residencia el Camisón building in the no-man’s land between Playa de las Américas and Los Christianos. Each serves authentic Spanish cuisine – including tapas and paella – to a very much Spanish clientele. Local specialities include papas arragudas (literally ‘wrinkled potatoes’ – small spuds boiled in their jackets with salt) served with mojo picante (spicy green or red herb sauce.) The pubs serve lots of German lagers and fine British bitters.
Here are some hotels in Costa Adeje.
This impressive hotel is located in the privileged resort of Costa Adeje and enjoys magnificent views to the prestigious Playa Del Duque Beach. The surrounding area is perfect for peace and relaxation with some low key nightlife and a wide choice of shops and restaurants. Nearby is the popular Adeje Golf Course.
The spacious double rooms are decorated in warm colours and are equipped with, queen beds or two beds, an additional sofa bed, air conditioning, satellite television, telephone, hair dryer, piped music, safety deposit box (at extra charge) and mini bar (at extra charge). All rooms have a private bathroom as well as a balcony or terrace and benefit from outstanding views. Senior Suites have the same facilities as the double rooms except there is a hydro massage bath in the bathroom and a separate living room with an extra TV and balcony. In addition to this suite guests are able to use the exclusive La Laja buffet restaurant. Interconnecting rooms available on request.
The hotel has three restaurants and three main bars. Guests on half board can take breakfast and dinner in the main international buffet restaurant La Finca. For lunch, clients have the option at the poolside Spanish Tasca El Puente or at the Pool Snack Bar. Guests who have booked suite accommodation also have the option of using the exclusive restaurant buffet La Laja. For a nice dinner, choose the restaurant a la cart La Laja. For a holiday tipple, choose from the hall bar, pool bar or juice barÂ… Never short of options!
The hotel has two main swimming pools (one heated in winter) along with spacious sun terraces with sun loungers. On the roof top is an additional swimming pool with stunning views out over the Atlantic and a separate sun terrace for those seeking an all over tan! The active will be kept well occupied with the hotels tennis court, squash court and gymnasium, while for relaxation the day spa and wellness area has to be top of the list. The spa has two saunas, a Turkish bath and Jacuzzi along with an impressive range of treatments and massage (payable locally). For the little ones (aged 4–12) the hotel has a mini club and a nightly mini disco.
The Costa Adeje Gran Hotel offers all the facilities and services guests would expect from a 5* hotel including room service, laundry service, 24 hour reception, money exchange, internet access, and all day entertainment. You will also find quiet public areas including a reading room and a bridge room as well as a TV room. Some specific services are payable locally which include tennis, squash, internet, mini bar a la carte, gym, spa and treatments.
Playa Del Duque beach is 300m away while the resort center is 2km away. Costa Adeje Golf is a short 2 km drive away and Tenerife South airport is 20km away. Tenerife North airport is 95km away. Bus stop for local transport 500m away. Taxi rank 250m away.
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