Accomodation in Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
#2
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Re: Accomodation in Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
https://www.idealista.com/alquiler-v...-tenerife/mapa
You might be better off on Air BnB as 2 months is short-term let.
You might be better off on Air BnB as 2 months is short-term let.
#4
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Re: Accomodation in Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
Well, the OP was asking about Puerto de la Cruz? Apart from that, the island is so small you can drive around
https://therealtenerife.com/posts/lo...outh-tenerife/ When it comes to southern locals’ views of the north, the weather has been the subject that comes up most in conversations.
Recently when we arrived in a cool, damp south, the Canarian owner of a hotel’s mouth almost hit the ground when we told him we’d left warm, sunny weather in the north. In fact he simply refused to believe the weather in the north could ever be warmer and sunnier than the weather in the south.
That view seems relatively common. There have been many times on our stays in southern parts when it’s come up in conversation that we live in the north, a local will make a comment along the lines of ‘it must be nice to come to the warmth and sunshine’. Replies of ‘actually it’s sunny and warm over that side as well,’ are usually met with a widening of eyes, a half smile and a Canarian version of ‘get out of here’.
It’s interesting that, in our experiences, the views of locals haven’t really been that different from anyone else who has limited experience of the areas of Tenerife outside of where they stay – whether as a resident or visitor.
https://therealtenerife.com/posts/lo...outh-tenerife/ When it comes to southern locals’ views of the north, the weather has been the subject that comes up most in conversations.
Recently when we arrived in a cool, damp south, the Canarian owner of a hotel’s mouth almost hit the ground when we told him we’d left warm, sunny weather in the north. In fact he simply refused to believe the weather in the north could ever be warmer and sunnier than the weather in the south.
That view seems relatively common. There have been many times on our stays in southern parts when it’s come up in conversation that we live in the north, a local will make a comment along the lines of ‘it must be nice to come to the warmth and sunshine’. Replies of ‘actually it’s sunny and warm over that side as well,’ are usually met with a widening of eyes, a half smile and a Canarian version of ‘get out of here’.
It’s interesting that, in our experiences, the views of locals haven’t really been that different from anyone else who has limited experience of the areas of Tenerife outside of where they stay – whether as a resident or visitor.
#5
Re: Accomodation in Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife
Try this trip advisor link https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForu...y_Islands.html
Or use Facebook for Tenerife forums, there are a few.
Or use Facebook for Tenerife forums, there are a few.