Tenerife To Improve 2010 Holidays Image
As Europe edges nervously out of recession, traditionally popular holiday areas will be hoping to see past visitors return and new ones book for 2010. Tenerife is trying to improve her image to entice tourists who haven't visited before.
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Tenerife To Improve 2010 Holidays Image
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Tenerife is one of Europe’s top holiday destinations, attracting millions of tourists from Britain, Germany and Scandanavia every year for a week or two’s holiday.
But the island’s tourist authorities believe they could attract more visitors if they could improve her image – especially in Britain – and they are probably right.
In the UK a holiday in Tenerife is often seen as a cheap alternative to better places in Europe, and sometimes referred to as the Blackpool of Spain. But while that might have been true in the eighties and nineties, it’s not true today as the island has spent millions of Euros improving her infrastructure and ensuring tourist facilities are among the best in Europe.
And the island has the benefit of great weather all year round, and while some holiday areas close down for the winter months, Tenerife is in full swing as many people head there because of the good Tenerife weather.
If the island’s image can be improved it will certainly boost visitor numbers as people consider Tenerife holidays instead of their past favourites as a destination to be explored – or when the economy picks up as a winter holiday possibility.
Pensioners taking extended Tenerife holidays wintertime is a boost for the island’s economy, as they spend money on everday essentials during a two or three month stay as well as holiday items, and more would certainly be welcome as the economy starts to gain ground.
But once people decide on a holiday, where should they head for the island – and what can they expect there?
The Tenerife weather is near perfect on the southern half of the island, and the northern half offers lush greenery and beautiful vistas. The towns are full of life, and the glorious view of Mount Tiede, Spain’s highest point, is breathtaking. Tourists who enjoy nature will enjoy a trip to the well known famous Teide National Park, home to Mount Teide. Whether you visit Tenerife in summer or in winter, the park has great landscapes and breathtaking mountain views.
La Laguna is a great city for those who enjoy art and architecture. The cathedral and museum date back to 1515, and there are many churches to explore. The town was once the capital of the island and still bears the regal air of an important place.
Los Gigantes is a city at the foot of massive cliffs which are also named Los Gigantes. The marina offers boat trips for dolphin and whale watching, while the twon centre has a good choice of bars, restaurants and shops.
Los Cristianos is located on the southern coast – a relatively small town, with a resident population of about 12,000 provides tourists a more private, relaxed atmosphere than some of the larger resorts on the island. Its humble beginnings as a fishing village are still evident in some areas.
But for those looking for a sun holiday with a good beach, Tenerife has plenty of blue flag beaches to relax on.
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Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands and is situated in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. Like the rest of the Canary Islands, it is of volcanic origin.As a holiday resort it has grown enormously in popularity over the past 30 years mainly because of it’s wonderful year round climate. Often referred to as ‘the island of eternal spring’ Tenerife is without question one of the top destination choices for european travellers.A holiday in Tenerife would not be complete without a trip to the majestic Mount Teide.