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A typical natural getaway, Tenerife also boasts several picturesque villages that are bound to capture your attention.

You’ve decided that your upcoming journey will take you to Tenerife, and now you’re eager to discover the charming villages there.
Canaries’ largest island
Explore our collection of distinctive locations that stand out with their unique character.


Heading to Tenerife? Here are


some


pieces to assist you with planning


out


your stay:

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The 5 villages


on


Tenerife


you need to see

San Cristรณbal de La Laguna


Situated in the north of Tenerife, the town of San Cristรณbal de La Laguna, often referred to locally just as La Laguna, captivates visitors with its cobblestone lanes, colonial-style structures, and edifices crafted from volcanic stonesโ€”the old city center holds the distinction of being recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Serving previously as the initial capital of the island, La Laguna remains at the core of Tenerifeโ€™s culture, offering attractions such as the Museum of History and Anthropology of Tenerife, the stunning neoclassical cathedral, and the historically significant Casa Salazar, showcasing architectural elements quintessential to Tenerife.

Garachico


Get ready to fall under the spell of this stunning harbor town, where old-world allure remains intact. This picturesque settlement brims with historical structures including the majestic Castillo de San Miguel, offering breathtaking vistas across the town and sea, alongside the charming Church of Santa Ana situated in the renowned Plaza de la Libertadโ€”the very soul of the village.

You can likewise appreciate the natural pools at El Caletรณn, which were created by lava from the volcanic activity in 1706 that submerged much of the harbor area.

La Orotava


One of the finest villages on Tenerife, La Orotava provides spectacular vistas stretching across the valley and beyond towards the ocean since it sits nestled on a hillside. Ensure you have sturdy footwear for navigating the stone-paved lanes adorned with elegant manors like the Casa de los Balcones featuring intricately crafted wooden terraces, alongside lavish green spaces including the Victoria Gardens and the Hijuela del Botรกnico.

To conclude your architectural journey in grand fashion, consider ending at the Baroque Church of Nuestra Seรฑora de la Concepciรณn, followed by the City Hall and the picturesque Plaza de la Constituciรณn featuring its delightful kiosk.

Masca


Masca Village exudes a distinct ambiance, situated deep within the mountainous region and serving as an excellent starting point for hikers. The pristine splendor of nature surrounding it will leave you astounded, and exploring the quaint cobblestone cottages will transport you to another era in this captivating Tenerife locale.

Icod de los Vinos


Wine lovers and plant aficionados will surely appreciate visiting Icod de los Vinos, renowned for its extensive vineyards and the iconic Dragon Tree, an ancient millennium-old specimen located within a scenic park ideal for leisurely strolls.

You might also want to explore Cueva del Viento, among the biggest lava tubes globally, and take in the stunning vistas of the Teide volcano.


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