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Costa Adeje

  • Hotel:Laguna Park II
  • Duration:7  Nights
  • Board:SC
  • Departure Date:24-04-2012
  • Departure Airport:East Midlands
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Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 28-04-2012 7 £217
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 20-04-2012 7 £220
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 20-04-2012 7 £220
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 19-04-2012 7 £220
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Birmingham 17-04-2012 7 £222
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 26-04-2012 7 £224
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 18-04-2012 7 £228
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 25-04-2012 7 £230
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 19-04-2012 7 £233
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 17-04-2012 7 £234
Caribe Apartments Playa de las Americas 2*  SC East Midlands 24-04-2012 7 £235
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 16-04-2012 7 £235
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Bristol 24-04-2012 7 £235
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC East Midlands 17-04-2012 7 £236
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 26-04-2012 7 £236
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 26-04-2012 7 £236
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Manchester 17-04-2012 7 £237
Laguna Park II Costa Adeje 3*  SC Gatwick 24-04-2012 7 £237

San Cristóbal de La Laguna, the former capital of Tenerife, is an historic Canary Islands city with a long university tradition. Its model colonial layout, awarded World Heritage status, contains several of the island's major religious buildings, including the Cathedral, as well as a multitude of ancestral homes from the 17th and 18th centuries.

The capital of Tenerife is the second most populated city of the Canary Islands with more than 200,000 inhabitants. Its present importance comes from the development of its port and its commercial calling which made it progressively absorb the civic centres of La Laguna until it reached the status of capital at the beginning of the last century. Today, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a city with large landscaped areas which preserves the carm of the modernist architecture. Its treelined avenues, parks and squares are ideal for strolling because the green of Santa Cruz complements its peacefulness and the sunny climate which it enjoys all year. For a few years the city has also had a maritime park designed by Cesar Manrique, where the old trade docks are used for recreation.

Every year, the island capital dresses in its best to welcome the Carnival, declared to be of international tourist interest and one of the most spectacular in Spain.

Attractions
Museums
Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes

Monuments
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción (La Orotava)
Palacio de Carta

Fiestas
Carnaval

Marinas
Real Club Naut. Santa Cruz Tenerife

Beaches
Las Teresitas

Situated to the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz is one of the island's major tourist centres. A traditional resting place, the city offers a wide range of accommodation, including numerous hotels and several residential complexes. The coastal area contains several of the city's main attractions, such as the old harbour, the promenade and the Lago Martiánez complex of swimming pools designed by the Canary Islands architect César Manrique.

Open Spaces
Parque Natural de la Corona Forestal
Parque Nacional del Teide

Beaches
El Muelle
Martianez
Playa Jardín
San Telmo

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