So Much To Enjoy During Tenerife Festive Season
We can’t promise you snow, but keep an eye on Mount Teide’s peak, but we can promise you an amazing choice of events and traditions for Christmas, New Year, and Reyes. It really is a time for communities to come together and celebrate the religious and social side of this special time of year. Here in Tenerife you will find that a warm welcome is given to everyone to join in the fun and games.

There are some notable differences, Christmas Eve tends to be a family thing with shops closing mid afternoon but by Christmas Day afternoon most Canarian bars and restaurants will be open, and there is even a normal Sunday service on the public buses. Boxing Day doesn’t exist on the Canarian calendar but off course home traditions are celebrated with great enthusiasm among the ex pat community, the happy mix of cultures is one of the big attractions of Tenerife life. Wimpen staff will be throwing themselves into the festivities and the poolside is a wonderful alternative to the sofa after a filling christmas dinner.
New Year is a massive event centred around the main plaza like in Los Gigantes, or down at the beach like in Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas. If your in a dancing mood prepare to keep going long into the early hours. The firework displays seen at New Year are always spectacular and last for ages, it’s a great night for everyone. That still leaves the big day Reyes-Kings Day on 6 January when Canarians exchange their presents, again a very family oriented day but the evening before is one of the biggest events of the year as the three kings arrive in all cities and towns.

The three kings are Balthasar, Mechior, and Caspar, the three wise men that arrived at the stable. They arrive on camels showering the crowds with sweets before taking their thrones to give out presents to children, in Adeje they arrive by helicopter into the local football ground. As Reyes is the big day, late night christmas shopping goes on until then, some of the big department stores in Santa Cruz open until midnight on 5 January.
However much you want to mix and match traditions there is plenty to see and church services including midnight mass are open to all worshippers. The major events for Adeje, Arona and Santiago del Teide are pulled together on this listing. Have a great Christmas, New Year, and Reyes.


One of the advantages of Tenerife being an island is that everyone can get a bit of the coast. There’s quite a variety from the natural dark volcanic sand to the imported golden variety and the unspoilt pebble and shingle beaches.
Evening shopping in Tenerife is never a chore, warm evenings are just made to encourage browsing to find clothes with a local flavour. You can just take it easy, have a meal or a drink at a local restaurant or bar and then see what grabs your attention. In Los Cristianos they have found a way to make it even more enjoyable, a beach front fashion show complete with catwalk and male and female models.
One of the great pleasures of Tenerife life is the chance to see the wonders of nature up close, the Atlantic is a magnet for some of the finest sea creatures on Earth. At some stage most Tenerife visitors will venture out on a boat and be impressed by the majestic beauty of the whales and dolphins but how much do we really know about them.
What a great early easter present for the west coast of Tenerife, Los Gigantes beach re-opened to the public on Friday 15 April, 17 months after a rock slide killed two sun bathers. The small Los Guios beach is one of the most attractive on the island set against the towering cliffs that give Los Gigantes its name. Many visitors to
The marina area has continued to be busy with many pleasure boats operating from the pontoons and the fish restaurants packing the customers in. Now the beach approach road can re build its trade, the walls have been decorated with tiling depicting nautical themes. The west coast of Tenerife has one of the best sun records on the island, it’s good to know that if you want to sample the sea as well as the first class 









