Enjoying the beaches in Tenerife

By the sea in TenerifeWhen Robert was a toddler we took him to Ireland and he was entranced by the sea. He stood at the side of the water just watching and then started to pick up some pebbles and throw them in. He has loved the sea and the beach, wherever they may be, ever since.

So, when we decided to go to Tenerife over Christmas, we knew that the sea would be a popular destination. However, we didn't know how impressive it would be and how we would all be happy just to sit and watch the remarkable waves, crashing onto the shore.

We stayed in an apartment near the San Miguel golf course, about five to ten minutes from the shore. This was not a beachside location - the terrain near the water was coarse and pebbly. It was also wonderful and a magnificent place for walking.

[caption id="attachment_1024" align="aligncenter" width="940"]We had a lovely walk above the sea, and them made our way down to the water's edge We had a lovely walk above the sea, and them made our way down to the water's edge[/caption]

We love walking with the kids, especially when there's no rush and no particular destination! Instead we just traipse along for the fun of it, enjoying the views and the chat. Obviously this has become easier since the children got older, but it really is a great part of family time, and something we don't often get to do together at home in busy London.

So, on the first day, we walked along to the marina and watched the waves crashing as we did so. We had competitions to see who could throw their stones the furthest and enjoyed the sun on our faces.

Crashing waves in Tenerife as seen on the Family Travel Times blog
Another day we walked in the other direction, which was even more impressive. I hadn't expected Tenerife to be so beautiful and we were overwhelmed by the extremely clear water, the endless views and the huge numbers of differently shaped rocks.

Of course we also we couldn't holiday in Tenerife without visiting some "proper" beaches and we loved these too. We'd also recommend both the ones we tried out.

[caption id="attachment_1026" align="aligncenter" width="768"]Robert loved bungee jumping at Los Cristianos Robert loved bungee jumping at Los Cristianos[/caption]

We spent one gorgeous hot day in Los Cristianos, about 15 minutes from our apartment. It was a beautiful sea front, with loads of sun loungers and sand. It was also extremely busy, packed with tourists (as you'd expect), but it was all nice and clean and had a fun atmosphere.

That was fine for us. Robert built some sandcastles, we all paddled and Jess and I enjoyed lying in the sun (not something we'd be doing back home in December!). Robert also enjoyed trying out some bungee jumping and the assistants there were incredibly friendly, showing him how to do turns and tricks.

[caption id="attachment_1027" align="aligncenter" width="940"]The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo on the Costa Adeje The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo[/caption]

The second beach was one we visited by chance, as Jess told you in her blog post on when things go wrong on holiday. The Playa del Bobo, on the Costa Adeje was utterly gorgeous. We loved paddling in the waves and the beach was enormous. It was less busy than Los Cristianos, but also surrounded by some lovely shops, restaurants and ice-cream bars. It also featured the most marvellous views and was a real treat.

The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo on the Costa AdejeSo, Tenerife went beyond our expectations, despite missing Mount Teide! We thought it was a great place for a family holiday, easy to eat out, with lots to do for all ages and breathtaking natural beauty. It was also so lovely and hot! We'd love to go back.

More on Tenerife:

Robert tells you about Siam Park Waterpark

Jess explains how a trip to Mount Teide went wrong...

We've joined up with the lovely Country Kids this week - pop over there to see more outdoor fun.

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

 

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Family Travel Times: Enjoying the beaches in Tenerife

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Enjoying the beaches in Tenerife

By the sea in TenerifeWhen Robert was a toddler we took him to Ireland and he was entranced by the sea. He stood at the side of the water just watching and then started to pick up some pebbles and throw them in. He has loved the sea and the beach, wherever they may be, ever since.

So, when we decided to go to Tenerife over Christmas, we knew that the sea would be a popular destination. However, we didn't know how impressive it would be and how we would all be happy just to sit and watch the remarkable waves, crashing onto the shore.

We stayed in an apartment near the San Miguel golf course, about five to ten minutes from the shore. This was not a beachside location - the terrain near the water was coarse and pebbly. It was also wonderful and a magnificent place for walking.

[caption id="attachment_1024" align="aligncenter" width="940"]We had a lovely walk above the sea, and them made our way down to the water's edge We had a lovely walk above the sea, and them made our way down to the water's edge[/caption]

We love walking with the kids, especially when there's no rush and no particular destination! Instead we just traipse along for the fun of it, enjoying the views and the chat. Obviously this has become easier since the children got older, but it really is a great part of family time, and something we don't often get to do together at home in busy London.

So, on the first day, we walked along to the marina and watched the waves crashing as we did so. We had competitions to see who could throw their stones the furthest and enjoyed the sun on our faces.

Crashing waves in Tenerife as seen on the Family Travel Times blog
Another day we walked in the other direction, which was even more impressive. I hadn't expected Tenerife to be so beautiful and we were overwhelmed by the extremely clear water, the endless views and the huge numbers of differently shaped rocks.

Of course we also we couldn't holiday in Tenerife without visiting some "proper" beaches and we loved these too. We'd also recommend both the ones we tried out.

[caption id="attachment_1026" align="aligncenter" width="768"]Robert loved bungee jumping at Los Cristianos Robert loved bungee jumping at Los Cristianos[/caption]

We spent one gorgeous hot day in Los Cristianos, about 15 minutes from our apartment. It was a beautiful sea front, with loads of sun loungers and sand. It was also extremely busy, packed with tourists (as you'd expect), but it was all nice and clean and had a fun atmosphere.

That was fine for us. Robert built some sandcastles, we all paddled and Jess and I enjoyed lying in the sun (not something we'd be doing back home in December!). Robert also enjoyed trying out some bungee jumping and the assistants there were incredibly friendly, showing him how to do turns and tricks.

[caption id="attachment_1027" align="aligncenter" width="940"]The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo on the Costa Adeje The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo[/caption]

The second beach was one we visited by chance, as Jess told you in her blog post on when things go wrong on holiday. The Playa del Bobo, on the Costa Adeje was utterly gorgeous. We loved paddling in the waves and the beach was enormous. It was less busy than Los Cristianos, but also surrounded by some lovely shops, restaurants and ice-cream bars. It also featured the most marvellous views and was a real treat.

The beautiful beach at Playa del Bobo on the Costa AdejeSo, Tenerife went beyond our expectations, despite missing Mount Teide! We thought it was a great place for a family holiday, easy to eat out, with lots to do for all ages and breathtaking natural beauty. It was also so lovely and hot! We'd love to go back.

More on Tenerife:

Robert tells you about Siam Park Waterpark

Jess explains how a trip to Mount Teide went wrong...

We've joined up with the lovely Country Kids this week - pop over there to see more outdoor fun.

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

 

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51 Comments:

At 12 February 2015 at 17:50 , Anonymous Megan said...

So much fun. Always love learning about new beaches :)

 
At 13 February 2015 at 01:31 , Anonymous Helen @actuallyblog said...

My parents used to talk about the black sand of Tenerife when they visited regularly after they retired. I've never been, and I think some parts of the island would be too hedonistic for me, but I would like to see the more sedate and natural parts. Need to get the timing right for the weather though. We spent Easter once in Fuerteventura and it was cold!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 02:18 , Anonymous Ting at My Travel Monkey said...

Oh I am very jealous it was lovely and hot. Our experience last year when we stayed in Costa Adeje was chilly and rainy! Typical for us as we seem to have bad weather all the time! Tenerife is great for families. We love wandering and strolling too. And like Robert, I am entranced by the sea. I could watch it for hours! Glad you had a lovely time and good weather!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 02:44 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I think we were really lucky with the weather. We had never been before and were so impressed by how hot and sunny it was, but we have since been told by friends that we were fortunate as their experiences were more like yours!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 02:45 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

It was surprisingly beautiful. I think we missed the hedonistic parts!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 03:18 , Anonymous Jolanta aka Casual Travelers said...

Thanks for posting all those lovely photos! We've never been to Tenerife, though I hope sooner or later we'll visit, so it's nice to see what it looks like. Proper beaches are fun, but rocky coasts have an amazing atmosphere as well. Both are worth a stop in my experience.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 03:25 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes, I totally agree, though I think I like the rocky coasts more - you can just stop and marvel at nature. Thanks very much for commenting.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 04:49 , Anonymous My Family Ties said...

It looks fabulous, and such a great place for a family holiday, the sunshine is making me yearn for summer!! :)

 
At 13 February 2015 at 06:35 , Anonymous Sophie said...

It looks like you had a great time! It's always nice to escape the winter and head somewhere warm with a beach!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 07:06 , Anonymous Boo Roo and Tigger Too said...

I've never been to Tenerife but your photos really want me to book a flight and jet off on holiday

 
At 13 February 2015 at 07:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Oh yes, I'd quite like to do that now (she writes as it pours down outside!)

 
At 13 February 2015 at 09:04 , Anonymous Elaine J. Masters said...

I've heard how popular and touristy Tenerife is. It's great to see the open beaches and cliffs, the reasons it's been so popular, I sense.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 09:41 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Yes we had heard that too and it had actually put us off in the past, but we were pleasantly surprised. I guess we stayed out of the areas we probably wouldn't have liked!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 09:42 , Anonymous Holly said...

Great pics. I need to be on a beach in a hammock or something now. Looks like you had a lot of fun.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 09:49 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Me too!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 09:50 , Anonymous Jen aka Muminthemadhouse said...

I know that my boys would be transfixed with the black sand. I never believed it till we visited

 
At 13 February 2015 at 11:07 , Anonymous Bek Dillydrops said...

This looks like such a relaxing place and so beautiful. Fantastic photos. When I've been before, I've only been to the more popular parts.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 11:56 , Anonymous lisa prince said...

oh how lovely , i would love to go to tenerife x

 
At 13 February 2015 at 12:16 , Anonymous Cherished By Me said...

I love the sea too and could spend hours just watching the waves, your photos are stunning and it looks like a great place to visit.

 
At 13 February 2015 at 12:21 , Anonymous Emma said...

Beautiful photos, we love Tenerife and I asked the kids where we should go in the summer and they all want to go back to Tenerife!

 
At 13 February 2015 at 12:29 , Anonymous Jaime Oliver said...

What a really really beautiful place this look. I think Robert is far braver than i am on that bungee

 
At 13 February 2015 at 16:09 , Anonymous Mina Joshi said...

Tenerife in December must have been really great weather wise. I went there years ago ago and have fond memories of our holidays.

 
At 14 February 2015 at 01:10 , Anonymous Mums do travel said...

Your trip to Tenerife sounds great. Pre-children we used to go the Canaries for some winter sun every year. We've never been there as a family but I'd like to.

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:22 , Anonymous Polly said...

great pics!! looks like you had fun

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:46 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We have been to Lanzarote many times with the kids, but not Tenerife. We would go back to both for some winter sun!

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:47 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

He loves rides and stuff like that - unlike me!

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:47 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Hope you make it!

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:53 , Anonymous Rachel said...

Those are fantastic pictures, I love being by the sea, one of the best ways to relax and de=stress x

 
At 14 February 2015 at 06:55 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I totally agree - something magical about it all. Wish we could get there more regularly!

 
At 14 February 2015 at 11:50 , Anonymous Mellissa Williams said...

It looks like you had a lovely time. I did find Tenerife quite barren and not as beautifully green as somewhere like Corfu, but the weather can't be beaten that's for sure

 
At 14 February 2015 at 14:22 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

I haven't been to Corfu - but if it's beautifully green, that sounds lovely.

 
At 14 February 2015 at 14:42 , Anonymous bluebearwood said...

Sounds wonderful. There is nothing better than sitting on a beach watching the waves crashing on the shore especially if there's black sand!

 
At 15 February 2015 at 10:10 , Anonymous Monika @family{m}adventures said...

We cruised in the canaries and had a wonderful time, but would love to go back with the kids. The dream would be to sail there.

 
At 15 February 2015 at 11:39 , Anonymous Clare Nicholas said...

The beach looks wonderful, I've not braved taking mine abroad yet but I can't wait

 
At 15 February 2015 at 13:23 , Anonymous Liska @NewMumOnline said...

Stunning pics. Great holiday. We haven't joined up in Country Kids for what feels like months. Not like us to stay in during winter but we have. But today we were in the park all afternoon so I hope I have enough pics to join in this Friday xx

 
At 15 February 2015 at 13:44 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We haven't for a while either, but glad to this week, and to remember that lovely sun! We also had a great day outside (and in!) today which we hope to write about soon. Thanks for stopping by - look forward to seeing your pics!

 
At 15 February 2015 at 13:45 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

That does sound like a great idea. Let me know when you do it!

 
At 16 February 2015 at 00:10 , Anonymous Jennifer Howze said...

I've never been to Tenerife but we're planning a trip to that part of the world. I confess: I love the idea of black sand beaches -- they seem so exotic and striking. Love the images.

 
At 16 February 2015 at 07:49 , Anonymous Globalmouse said...

I really want to visit Tenerife and this convinces me even more - good beaches are so important and Tenerife's look and sound so intriguing! Great photos.

 
At 16 February 2015 at 09:27 , Anonymous VaiChin @RamblingThroughParenthood said...

I have heard so many good things about Tenerife. Reading this has just reminded me to seriously consider a holiday there.

 
At 17 February 2015 at 02:15 , Anonymous kara said...

I have always wanted to go to Tenerife - it looks beautiful

 
At 17 February 2015 at 16:30 , Anonymous Carolynne @ Mummy Endeavours said...

Oh how lovely to have some warm sun. Love the photo's, very jealous!

 
At 17 February 2015 at 23:30 , Anonymous Reginia Cordell said...

There's something so magical about natural beauty. It just grabs you and takes you in. The rock beach was just lovely. I could have looked into the distance for hours.

 
At 18 February 2015 at 06:11 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

We did just gaze for a long while - yes natural beauty is wonderful

 
At 20 February 2015 at 06:46 , Anonymous Fritha Strickland said...

oh my gosh I would love to be there right now! x

 
At 20 February 2015 at 07:21 , Anonymous Sarah Ebner said...

Me too!!

 
At 23 February 2015 at 16:15 , Anonymous Cynthia said...

I am from there

 
At 19 August 2017 at 10:35 , Anonymous Tom said...

Tenerife is indeed a great island. Small but it has everything, beach diving, camping, hiking, from sea to mountain. If you are travel in Tenerife, I advice that you enjoy everything from the beaches up to the mountains. Just get a car for hire so that you can easily tour the place.

 
At 25 August 2017 at 09:18 , Anonymous Eldin van der Dussen said...

Having a kids in a trip is really not that easy. You will always prioritize and see to it the feelings of your kids if they are enjoying the place that you are going to visit. Good thing Tenerife have it all. Warm weather, good beaches, beautiful places, nice foods to eat and friendly people over there. And upon reading your blog, I remember how we spent our vacation last year. My kids and I really enjoy. Highly recommended place to everyone.

 
At 1 September 2017 at 04:04 , Anonymous Lerroy Wick said...

This is a great peice to read. In September, it will be my first travel in Europe and Spain is the lucky one! Good thing that I found this page so I can have a little know how when I go there. I have on my list is Los Cristianos which I read as well
Thanks Sarah for this page! Love it! :)

 
At 26 June 2020 at 03:26 , Anonymous Roy said...

Beautifully written! There are so many beautiful beaches in Tenerife both black sand beaches and white sand beaches, my favorites is Playa del Duque.

 

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