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Quick stats about holiday rentals near Tenerife

  • Total rentals

    23K properties

  • Total number of reviews

    545K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10K properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    3.4K properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    13K properties have a pool

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    9.1K properties have a dedicated workspace

Your guide to Tenerife

All about Tenerife

The drama of volcanoes that erupted millions of years ago can still be felt on Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands. Located off the coast of West Africa, Tenerife’s profile is defined by the foreboding outline of Mount Teide, the third-tallest volcano in the world at 12,198 feet. But fear not, it’s dormant. These days, the island’s gorgeous beaches, historic towns, and plentiful natural attractions compete for travelers’ attention. You’ll find several photo-worthy black-sand beaches in the southwestern part of Tenerife near Costa Adeje, one of the newer beach resorts and reportedly a celebrity hotspot. The Carnaval celebration in the capital city of Santa Cruz is second only to that of Rio de Janeiro; for two weeks before Ash Wednesday, thousands of revelers in colorful costumes dance in the streets until the sun comes up.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Tenerife

With very little rainfall and temperatures that hover between 70 and 83 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, there’s hardly a bad time to visit Tenerife. But given that the crowds peak in summer, spring and fall are the best times to book one of Tenerife’s villas. In the spring, you’ll be greeted by daytime highs in the 70s, not to mention a greater chance of spotting migrating whales. The water is swimmable most of the year, with temperatures peaking around 75 in summer and dropping to around 65 in the coldest months of winter. Evening lows can hit 58 in February, so pack a light jacket to ward off the ocean winds during Carnaval.


Top things to do in Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Tenerife’s capital city is home to architectural gems like the Baroque-style Church of the Immaculate Conception, the island’s most popular beach, and endless people-watching at the central Plaza de España.

Mount Teide

There are two ways to experience Spain’s highest peak: You can spend five or six hours hiking it, or opt for the cable car, which gets you to the top in just eight glorious minutes.

Whale watching

Book a boat tour for a chance to glimpse the orcas, dolphins, humpbacks, and even the occasional blue whale known to hang out in the temperate waters off the Tenerife coast.

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