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Another draw to the aisle is the countless extraordinary all-inclusive resorts in Tenerife for adults. The resorts offer exceptional amenities and are continually helpful to travelers looking to get the most out of their trip to the archipelago. Tenerife is full of mesmerizing and quirky stuff to see, and sometimes a pointing finger is all you need to enjoy this grand island. Here is a complete guide to Tenerife to help you plan your vacation.

What is the weather like in Tenerife

Part of the reason why this is one of the most revered destinations is its unique climate. The island has a sub-tropical climate defined by scorching summers and very mild winters. Rainfall in Tenerife is the equivalent of aurora borealis in Scotland. Aptly put, it happens but so rarely. The island has dry spells from March through September, with October and December being the wettest months.
The hottest month in Tenerife is August, with highs of 31°C, lows of 22°C and 10 hours of sunshine daily. Conversely, February is the coolest month, with highs of 22°C and lows of 15°C. With its majorly sunny weather, the island has no specific best season to visit. But the summer months of June, July and August welcome the largest crowds to Tenerife and are considered the high season. So, if you want a more laid-back experience, you can book your trip outside the high season.

What to expect from Tenerife

Despite being the largest in the Canary Islands, Tenerife is the most developed, with exceptional roads to cater to its sprawling tourism industry. As a result, one of the best ways to experience Tenerife is behind a steering wheel, with the entire adventure around the island taking only 4 hours.
Road cycling and mountain biking are great ways to explore the backcountry's dramatic scenery. The Anaga Mountains in the island's northeast tip are covered in the sprawling Laurisilva Forest. They are home to the continent's largest endemic species of any biosphere reserve.
The island is no stranger to rowdy carnivals and festivals, notably the town of Santa Cruz, which hosts the famous Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife every February. The carnival is a mashup of parties and street parades, making one feel like they woke up in Rio de Janeiro. The San Andres festivities in Icod de los Vinos are equally endearing, with residents racing downhill on wooden boards cheered on by spectators enjoying the season's wine.
The island also offers a unique culinary experience with countless restaurants providing some of Tenerife's best cuisines and international dishes such as Thai, Italian and even Peruvian-Japanese fusion.

What to see and do in Tenerife

The rich coastline is undoubtedly one of Tenerife's biggest draws for many travelers. But have you ever encountered black sand beaches? The island has numerous black sand beaches for travelers seeking a unique beach experience. These include Playa de los Gigantes, Playa de Benijo, Playa El Bollullo, and others. The island's coastline also is an excellent opportunity to see whales and whale-watching boat trips are available year-round.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the exceptional Mount Teide (the tallest in Spain) in Teide National Park is an ideal day trip. The mountain has cones, lava tongues, and caves; in spring, it blooms with wildflowers. A cable car in the park takes you to the base of the cone, where you can see as far as La Palma.
There is also plenty for history buffs in Tenerife. First, head to the Military Museum to see the El Tigre, a famous cannon that took Admiral Nelson's arm. And 15 minutes away lies the colorful La Laguna. While here, you will see 18th Century candy-colored mansions.

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