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Museum of Nature and Archaeology, Tenerife
Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre holds in store many important artefacts related to the history of Canary islands. Located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, it also contains many mummies from around the world.
It has a large collection of tools and carvings from the times when the Spanish were not even settled here.This is a very nice mixture of natural science along with archaeology and it is one of the best museums in the Canary Islands. It houses numerous significant archaeological finds and can also be considered as the best repository of objects from the Prehispanic Canary islands, There are also other collections of paleontological, botanical, entomological and marine items. It holds the largest collection on the culture of Guanche and has the latest methods of presentation of mummies.
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Anaga Rural Park
Occupying a major part of north-eastern Tenerife, Anaga Rural Park is huge and has dense jungle areas. Hiking is a common sport here and people come here to see some of the endangered native animals.
It is a protected natural area located in the Anaga mountains in Canary Islands. It was declared as the 2015 biosphere reserve. It has the largest number of endemic species in entire Europe. It is a place of natural, scenic and cultural relevance and there are various sites of tourist interests within the park. To explore it in the best way, one can try out the numerous trails in this locality. Walk on the delicate volcanic sand or swim in the Atlantic waters, as this will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for any visitor.
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Playa del Duque
Playa del Duque is a pale sand beach with deep blue waters, thatched sunshades and blue and white changing booths. It is a premium beach located in Costa Adeje and a high quality resort with a fantastic beach. There are several water activities available.
This is an amazing place to swim, enjoy or relax under the sun. It is a beach for the lovers, for people who want to relax and for them who seek for the finest things in life. It has a mark of excellence and is really popular among the luxury tourists. A full range of activities are lined up on the beach, starting from ice cream kiosks to sunshades. There are also other water sports and adventure activities.
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Siam Park
Siam Park is the latest and the biggest theme park in Spain which has a Thai themed aquatic playground of water slides and adrenaline increasing rides. It is located on the TF1 highway in Costa Adeje.
The best place to seek thrilling adventure with your entire family., Siam Park features a Siamese theme and is the most popular water attraction in Europe. The park was opened by Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Thailand, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. It holds the statue of the largest dragon in the world. Set amidst the tropical paradise, Siam Park is much more than just a water park. There are number of rides for everyone to enjoy. Non Swimmers can also enjoy here freely. If you want to just sit and relax, you can just check in to any restaurant or a bar within the park. It also has the largest man made wave in the world and one can surely have a dip in the pool.
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Teide National Park
Teide National Park, located in Tenerife, is centred on Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that comprises a 10 mile wide volcanic crater in the centre of the island.
The Mount Teide Volcano rises to 12,198 ft. above sea level and is the highest peak in Spain. It is the third oldest national park in Spain. The park has an area of 18,990 hectares and has been named as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is also a part of the 12 treasures of Spain. This provides a unique landscape of craters, volcanoes and various types of flora and fauna. There are special services that are organised for the visitors so that they can experience this area in a much better way. There are numerous vantage points from where you can have a panoramic view of the entire park.
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Benijo Beach
Playa de Benijo is a mesmerizing, secluded beach located in Tanganana, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Benijo Beach is a black sand beach filled with volcanic rocks. Famous for its magical sunsets and serene settings, this beach is quite popular among nudists.
To reach Benijo Beach, you have to walk along a path as this beach is not accessible by vehicles and there are very limited parking spaces. There are quite a few eateries and restaurants that serve authentic local food that is enjoyed by tourists. This beach is witness to very high and rough waves therefore it is best to avoid swimming here.
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La Tejita Beach
Located right next to the Montaña Roja Nature Reserve lies the beautiful golden La Tejita Beach. It is the largest sand beach in Tenerife that stretches for about one kilometer. This a secluded nudist beach where people can relax beside the crater.
With the Montaña Roja, an old brownish-red volcanic crater, this beach is the perfect place to spend some time amidst nature. Owing to the medium waves and breezy surroundings, La Tejita Beach is very popular among adventure and water sports lovers as this beach is often used to practice windsurfing and surfing. The eastern part of the beach is often secluded and is visited by people who enjoy nudist bathing.
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Mirador Cruz del Carmen
Surrounded by nature, Cruz del Carmen is a vantage point that offers the best views of Tenerife. It is situated right in the middle of the Anaga Forest. From here, you can view La Laguna's UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as Mount Teide.
It is a four-hour trek to Cruz del Carmen from Las Mercedes. This place is also easily accessible by road, so you can drive to this viewpoint as well. Besides the magnificent views, this place also houses a restaurant, market, and visitor center. You can spend about 1 to 2 hours here simply admiring the beauty of nature.
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Our Lady of Africa Market
Our Lady of Africa Market is a neo-colonial style multi-storeyed building in Santa Cruz, Tenerife. Here, you will find a wide variety of groceries, spices, meat, fish, flowers, local handicrafts, hats, and knives along with a few other popular items.
This is a classic Canarian market divided into three parts - the food market, which is spread over two floors, the supermarket, and around 60 accessory and clothing shops. It also has two open courtyards that house a playground and a variety of flower stalls. There are also a lot of cafes emerging in and around this market. It is the local municipal market that was inaugurated back in 1944.
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TEA Tenerife
Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, commonly known as TEA, is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is an architectural wonder built of concrete consisting of 1,200 glass windows of around 720 varieties of shapes and sizes. It has an onsite cafe and a shop.
This museum is divided into three subsections - Oscar Dominguez Institute, Island of Tenerife Photography Centre, and The Island Library. It was inaugurated on 31st October 2008 and was built by De Meuron, Herzog, and Virgilio Gutierrez. TEA also houses a cafeteria, a shop, and two exhibition halls, one for permanent exhibitions and the other for temporary ones. Documentaries and experimental films are often screened here at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM from Friday to Sunday.
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