Costa Adeje Holidays

Clutching the southwestern part of Tenerife, in the dreamy archipelago of the Canary Islands, lies Costa Adeje, a charming coastal borough that is nothing short of a symphony of sun, sea, and sand. From its majestic beaches, exquisite food, and diverse range of activities, this Spanish retreat has something for everyone.

With an annual burst of warm weather, alluring seaside activities, and a generous sprinkle of historical spots – including the enduring Casa Fuerte and Casa del Duque – Costa Adeje pulsates with a unique charm that makes it an ideal getaway spot for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.

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Things to See and Do

Comprising a broad spectrum of attractions, running the gamut from adventures in the ocean to tasting mouth-watering Spanish delicacies, Costa Adeje provides experiences bound to captivate and entice every traveller. Here are a few unmissable highlights.

H10 Costa Adeje Palace

Dive into a realm of luxury at the H10 Costa Adeje Palace, a family-friendly hotel brimming with amenities. While the kids make memories in the club and playground, parents can unwind by the pool or dine in one of the many on-site restaurants. Get exploring, Torviscas beach is only a stroll away.

Club Canary

Test your sea legs with Club Canary, offering expertly tailored excursions with activities suitable for all age groups. Don't miss the top-rated experiences, such as snorkelling with turtles, fascinating sightseeing bus tours, and thrill-loaded buggy adventures.

Siam Park

Make a splash in Siam Park, widely acclaimed as the world's best water park. Keep an eye on their website to snap up fast pass tickets for unlimited access to their invigorating water slides, lazy river rides, and fun-filled wave pools.

Casa Fuerte and Casa del Duque

Explore the charming 16th-century Casa Fuerte or immerse yourself in the charm of the Casa del Duque, offering glimpses of Costa Adeje's riveting stories of the past.

Quo cinema and Gran Casino

Enjoy a unique cinematic experience at Quo cinema, where they showcase the latest releases, or place your bets at the Gran Casino for an action-packed evening.

Food and Drink

Indulge in Costa Adeje's culinary delights, which marry the island's fresh local produce with traditional Spanish flavours to create truly irresistible treats.

El Churrasco Restaurant

Savour the perfect cut of meat at El Churrasco Restaurant, where Argentinean steaks are grilled to perfection and pavlova whispers sweet nothings to your palate.

Teppanyaki Oriental Garden

Revel in the alluring combination of amazing beach views and delightful Asian cuisine at Teppanyaki Oriental Garden.

Il Gusto Ristorante

Bite into the crisp crust of traditional wood-fired pizzas at Il Gusto Ristorante, serving authentic Italian food.

Restaurante Jardin

Celebrate special occasions at Restaurante Jardin where the fusion cuisine composed of local ingredients guarantees to tantalize your taste buds.

Sunset Bay Club

Finally, quench your thirst with a glass of Dorada, a local beer, while overlooking the azure sea at Sunset Bay Club.

Destination Essentials

Tasting of eternal summer, Costa Adeje guarantees beautiful weather all year round. The temperature rarely dips below 18°C; however, the hottest months are between July and October when it can rise up to 24°C. The island dances a lively rhythm during this spell, albeit with an influx of tourists.

Daytime temperatures slip into a comfortable bracket of 19°C between November to June, making it a favourable time for those looking to avoid the more intense summer heat. The emerald waters off Costa Adeje maintain a comfortable 19°C most of the year, making any time an ideal time for a beach holiday. But, for the sun-worshipers wanting to revel in the highest temperatures, a visit between June and September is your best bet.

Beaches

Don your best swimwear and head to Costa Adeje's crown jewels - the beaches, each special in its unique way, setting the stage for idyllic beach days brimming with sun, surf, and sand.

Playa la Pinta

Frequented by families, Playa la Pinta boasts calm seas due to its strategic location and offers a plethora of water activities alongside essential amenities.

La Caleta

La Caleta's mostly rocky terrain shows off crystal clear waters for snorkelling. The seafood restaurants nearby call out to the food lovers looking for a side of culinary pleasure with the beach fun.

Playa de Duque

On the east coast, Playa de Duque is a stretch of golden sand noteworthy for its promenade scattered with boutiques, eateries, and showers.

Playa San Juan

If tranquillity is your vibe, Playa San Juan's less crowded expanse would be perfect for you.

Playa de Diego Hernandez

For those searching for an unorthodox experience, the secluded and untouched beauty of Playa de Diego Hernandez, a beach tucked behind the mountains, offers a quiet refuge with stunning views.

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