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Tenerife Travel Insights
Tenerife is often known for its sunshine and beaches, but the island has a much deeper story. From volcanic landscapes and ancient forests to historic towns and distinctive local cuisine, there is far more to discover beyond the typical resort experience.
This collection of Tenerife travel insights explores the island’s landscapes, culture and traditions through a series of guides designed to help travellers understand the character of the island more fully.
Many of these articles focus on the northern side of Tenerife and the historic town of Puerto de la Cruz, where gardens, writers, artists and travellers have gathered for centuries. Together they offer a broader perspective on the island’s geography, history and culture.




Solo Female Travel in Tenerife
For many women, travelling alone can be both exciting and slightly daunting. Tenerife offers an environment that many independent travellers find welcoming, with a long history of international visitors and a relaxed pace of life.
These guides explore what solo female travel in Tenerife is really like, including safety, practical expectations and how independent exploration can be combined with social experiences.

Is Tenerife Safe for Solo Female Travellers?
For many women considering their first independent trip, safety is one of the most important questions. Tenerife is one of the most popular destinations in

Solo Female Travel in Tenerife: What to Expect
Travelling alone can be one of the most rewarding ways to explore a new destination. For many women, however, the idea of a first solo
Culture and History of Tenerife
The cultural history of Tenerife reflects centuries of exploration, trade and international visitors. Puerto de la Cruz in particular attracted writers, artists and travellers long before modern tourism developed elsewhere on the island.
These articles explore the people, stories and historic places that helped shape the island’s cultural identity.

Alfred Diston: Natural History and Science in Tenerife
During the nineteenth century Tenerife attracted a remarkable number of scientists, explorers and naturalists who travelled to the island to study its landscapes and plant

Sitio Litre Garden: History, Visitors and the Dragon Tree of Puerto de la Cruz
In the centre of Puerto de la Cruz lies one of the most historically important gardens in Tenerife. Sitio Litre combines botanical history, scientific discovery

Astronomy in Tenerife: Stargazing on Mount Teide
Tenerife is widely recognised as one of the best locations in the world for astronomical observation. High altitude, exceptionally clear air and strict environmental protections

Writers and Artists Who Visited Puerto de la Cruz
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Puerto de la Cruz attracted an unusual group of visitors. Travellers from Britain and across Europe came to
Nature and Landscapes of Tenerife

Tenerife Microclimates: Why the Weather Changes Across the Island
One of the most fascinating aspects of Tenerife is how dramatically the weather can change across the island. Within a short distance it is possible

Why North Tenerife Is Greener Than the South
Many visitors arrive in Tenerife expecting the whole island to have the same weather and the same landscape. In reality, Tenerife can feel very different

Botanical Gardens of Puerto de la Cruz Explained
The Botanical Garden of Puerto de la Cruz is one of the most important historic gardens in Tenerife. Created in the eighteenth century, it was

The Dragon Tree of Tenerife: Legend and History
One of the most distinctive natural symbols of Tenerife is the dragon tree. With its umbrella-shaped crown and thick twisting trunk, the tree looks unlike

Endemic Species of Tenerife: Plants Found Nowhere Else
Tenerife is home to a remarkable number of endemic species. In biology, the term “endemic” refers to plants or animals that occur naturally in one
Food and Local Cuisine
The cuisine of Tenerife reflects a mixture of Spanish traditions, local agriculture and influences from Latin America. Many dishes developed through centuries of cultural exchange across the Atlantic.
These articles explore traditional foods of the Canary Islands and the history behind some of the island’s most recognisable dishes.

Tenerife Bananas: Plantations and History in the Orotava Valley
Banana plantations are one of the most distinctive landscapes in northern Tenerife. The green terraces that fill the valleys around Puerto de la Cruz and

Mojo Sauce and Papas Arrugadas: Classic Tenerife Food
One of the most recognisable dishes in Tenerife is a simple but distinctive combination: small wrinkled potatoes served with a strongly flavoured sauce known as
Exploring Puerto de la Cruz
Many of the places mentioned in these guides can be found in and around Puerto de la Cruz, one of the most historic towns in Tenerife. With botanical gardens, coastal landscapes and a long tradition of welcoming travellers, the town offers a fascinating starting point for exploring the island.
You can learn more about what to expect during our hosted experience on the What’s Included page.
