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14 best hotels to book in Tenerife

Simon Calder’s Travel

The Canary Islands have had many names over the centuries, from ‘the islands of eternal spring’, to the ‘Fortunate Isles’. This is in no small part due to the year-round temperate climate – one of the main reasons for people visiting the Atlantic archipelago today.

Tenerife is the largest in this group of paradise islands – about a four-hour flight from the UK – and it welcomes thousands of visitors each year, who flock here seeking its clean, safe, sandy shores. Over the past decade, the island has been slowly shaking off its former guise as a place for cheap, tacky tourism in favour of showcasing its other-worldly natural wonders, such as Spain’s tallest mountain (the volcano, El Teide), its fascinating cultural heritage, and its cutting-edge food and drink scene.

As part of this Tinerfeño (Tenerifian) transformation, the variety and quality of the island’s hotels and accommodation have excelled, with high-end resorts, chic city boltholes, and sumptuous boutique hotels.

Best hotels in Tenerife

At a glance

1. Bahia del Duque

Playa del Duque, Costa Adeje

A Michelin-starred restaurant, five pools and two tennis courts... the list goes on

A Michelin-starred restaurant, five pools and two tennis courts… the list goes on (Bahia del Duque)

This sprawling resort is legendary in these parts for its impeccable service, beachside location and award-winning restaurants. Laid out in the style of a Canarian mansion, surrounded by terracotta-roofed villas and buildings, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were staying in a small village, and a rundown of the hotel statistics reads like a rollcall of the perfect hotel checklist: five pools, 386 rooms, 10 restaurants, two tennis courts, direct access to the beach… the list goes on. The hotel’s wellness retreat is just that, a secluded retreat with a spa, outstanding treatments, yoga and mindfulness experts and a gym (should you feel the need). You can’t really go wrong with any of the restaurants here – Nub has a Michelin star – but you really shouldn’t miss the Japanese delights of Kensei by chef Victor Planas. The 2.5-hour tasting menu of sushi, slow-cooked wagyu and more is simply divine.

Address: Av. de Bruselas, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Read more: Discover the lesser-known side of Tenerife

2. Hotel San Roque

Garachico

Hotel San Roque offers a peaceful getaway in the quiet town of Garachico

Hotel San Roque offers a peaceful getaway in…

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