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  2. Playa de las Américas - Wikipedia

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    Playa de las Americas now (2021) is part of the contiguous touristic construction zone lining Tenerife's entire southwestern coast. The resort area features bars, nightclubs, restaurants, attractions, and beaches, most of which are man-made with imported sand from Africa due to the darkness of the native volcanic sand.

  3. Los Gigantes - Wikipedia

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    Los Gigantes is a resort town in the Santiago del Teide municipality on the west coast of the Canary Island Tenerife. Its main feature are the giant rock formations, Acantilados de Los Gigantes, that rise from the sea to a height of 500-800 metres (1,640–2,625 ft) after which the town has been named. Los Gigantes means "The Giants".

  4. Playa de la Arena - Wikipedia

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    Playa de la Arena is conveniently situated near several notable attractions on Tenerife, enhancing its appeal as a prime destination. One of the most striking nearby landmarks is the Los Gigantes Cliffs, renowned for their dramatic vertical drops that reach heights of up to 600 meters.

  5. Tourism in the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    By nationalities that visit the Canary Islands, the destinations preferred by the British are Tenerife and Lanzarote, capturing 46.7% and 25% of their arrivals respectively; the Germans are distributed in a balanced way between Fuerteventura (29.8%), Gran Canaria (28.9%) and Tenerife (26.1%); Nordic people mostly choose Gran Canaria (58.7%) and Spaniards Tenerife (46%).

  6. Los Cristianos - Wikipedia

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    Historical references to Los Cristianos date back to the 16th century, when it is described as a harbour by the notary Hernán Guerra. [1] Los Cristianos remained an important port for the south of Tenerife throughout the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries but remained unsettled until the latter part of the 19th century due to the threat of pirate raids as there was no significant population to ...

  7. Tenerife - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, tourism was focused in south Tenerife. The emphasis was on cities like Arona or Adeje, shifting to tourist centres like Los Cristianos or Playa de Las Americas, which now house 65% of the hotels on the island. Tenerife receives more than 5 million tourists every year; of the Сanary islands Tenerife is the most popular. [34] [129]