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Tenerife bungalow holidays
Bungalows for active holidays
Tenerife offers an incredible variety of landscapes perfect for adventurous travellers seeking outdoor experiences. When booking a bungalow in Tenerife, you'll find yourself on an island where volcanic mountains meet pristine coastlines, creating endless opportunities for exploration. The island's diverse terrain ranges from dramatic cliff faces rising 800 metres above the sea to tranquil beaches with characteristic volcanic black sand.
Bungalows in Tenerife provide excellent value for travellers seeking an authentic island experience. The island's all-year-round mild climate makes it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with temperatures rarely dropping below 16°C. Book a bungalow in Tenerife with terrace to fully embrace the island's famous sunshine and natural beauty throughout your stay.
Comfortable Tenerife bungalows
Well-equipped holiday accommodation
Bungalows across Tenerife cater perfectly to active travellers and groups seeking comfortable, independent accommodation. Many properties feature outdoor spaces ideal for relaxing after a day of adventure, with coastal locations offering easy access to water sports and beach activities. The southern resorts provide excellent bungalow options near golden sand beaches, whilst northern locations offer proximity to hiking trails and natural attractions.
Our bungalows in Tenerife come equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay. Most properties include essential amenities such as:
- Fully equipped kitchens
- Outdoor terrace or patio
- BBQ facilities
- Wi-Fi connection
- Air conditioning
- Parking space
Travellers and activities
Bungalows in Tenerife for water sports enthusiasts
Tenerife's coastline stretches 547 kilometres, offering exceptional opportunities for water-based activities. El Médano in Granadilla de Abona is a favourite among kitesurfers, with La Tejita beach just a half-hour walk away providing one of the island's largest natural beaches. The resort of Fañabé offers excellent facilities for trying various water sports, whilst glass-bottomed boat excursions provide a more relaxed way to explore the underwater world. The unique rock pools at Garachico, formed by volcanic lava 300 years ago, create natural swimming areas of varying depths perfect for all abilities.
Tenerife bungalows for adventure seekers
Active travellers staying in a bungalow in Tenerife will find countless outdoor pursuits across the island's mountainous terrain. Mount Teide National Park showcases Spain's highest peak at 3,718 metres, surrounded by extraordinary volcanic landscapes including plains of black obsidian and unusual rock formations. The journey to Masca beach involves a spectacular three-hour hike through a gorgeous gorge, whilst the northern Anaga mountains provide excellent hiking routes with breathtaking coastal views. The island's thirteen official campsites offer opportunities for wild camping experiences under star-filled skies, though permits must be arranged in advance.
Mount Teide stands at 3,718 metres, making it Spain's highest peak and higher than any mountain on mainland Spain.
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What are the top things to do in Tenerife?
- Swim in Garachico's volcanic rock pools
- Explore the dramatic Los Gigantes cliffs
- Discover hidden coves and natural beaches
- Experience traditional Sunday picnics in pine forests
- Visit the ancient Millennium Drago tree
1. Swim in Garachico's volcanic rock pools
The rock pools at Garachico represent one of Tenerife's most unique natural attractions, created when volcanic lava filled the harbour in 1706. These naturally formed pools vary in depth and shape, making them suitable for everyone from toddlers to experienced swimmers. The crystal-clear Atlantic waters in these pools are home to colourful sub-tropical fish, adding an extra dimension to your swimming experience. The pools remain accessible year-round thanks to Tenerife's consistently mild climate.
2. Explore the dramatic Los Gigantes cliffs
The west coast's Los Gigantes features some of the island's most impressive natural scenery, with giant cliffs reaching heights of up to 800 metres above the characteristic black sand beach. This picturesque resort offers boat excursions to observe whales and dolphins in their natural habitat. The dramatic cliff backdrop creates a stunning setting for beach activities and photography. The area maintains its natural beauty whilst providing excellent facilities for visitors.
3. Discover hidden coves and natural beaches
El Bollullo rivals La Tejita as one of Tenerife's prettiest natural beaches. Reach this northern black sand beauty by trekking through banana plantations from Puerto de la Cruz, a rewarding half-hour journey. Playa Benijo in Santa Cruz de Tenerife offers spectacular sunset views, with the Anaga mountains acting as a dramatic backdrop. A kiosk on the road above provides refreshments to recharge after beach sports activities.
4. Experience traditional Sunday picnics in pine forests
Join locals at 'zonas recreativas' every Sunday for an authentic Canarian experience. These designated picnic areas throughout Tenerife's pine forests feature chunky picnic tables, stone barbecues, fresh spring water, and toilet facilities. The shaded forest locations provide perfect respite from summer heat. Families typically spend entire days here, creating a wonderful atmosphere of relaxation and community. All facilities are completely free to use.
5. Visit the ancient Millennium Drago tree
The Millennium Drago tree in Icod de los Vinos stands as one of Tenerife's most remarkable natural monuments. Whilst its exact age remains uncertain—estimates range from 650 to 5,000 years—this magnificent specimen represents the finest example of Canarian flora. Ancient legends claim drago trees sprouted from dragon's blood. The best viewpoint is from Plaza de la Constitución, where you can fully appreciate this multi-crowned botanical wonder. The town itself offers charming historic streets worth exploring during your visit.