Costa Adeje Day Trips: Your Top 5 Unforgettable Adventures
So, you’re chilling in Costa Adeje, soaking up the Tenerife sunshine, which is cool, yet you’re itching for a bit more action? As a matter of fact, you’re in luck! It’s almost that this spot is totally an awesome launchpad for amazing day trips. Instead of, sitting around your resort all day, as a matter of fact, get ready to discover secret beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a bunch of charming villages. To be honest, I mean, get out of your resort. As I was saying, here’s a roundup of five superb day trips from Costa Adeje which might be, just slightly, the thing for you. Explore Costa Adeje
1. Whale and Dolphin Watching Adventure
Actually, seeing whales and dolphins in their natural habitat, right? Well, honestly, this is so a must-do while you’re here. Pretty much, boats leave regularly from Puerto Colón (a short hop from Costa Adeje) and go to that area, very, very, known for whale sightings. You might just, in a way, spot pilot whales, dolphins, and a lot more. So you might need a bigger lens? Typically, many tours basically make sure it’s a sustainable and, kind of, an eco-friendly experience, so that’s also kinda very neat. As I was saying, you may actually find yourself enjoying some spectacular views of the coastline. I mean, who doesn’t want views of that? At the end of the day, it’s the Canary Islands, so, you know. As a matter of fact, pick a tour that actually throws in lunch and swimming so it’s worth your dollar! Book a whale watching tour
2. Teide National Park and Mount Teide
Clearly, Mount Teide is, obviously, Spain’s highest peak, which might be totally quite a sight, I think, honestly. This spot is easily, honestly, reachable by car or organized tour from Costa Adeje. Anyway, the journey up there takes one right past some very stunning volcanic landscapes which is truly kind of a beautiful journey to the spot! I mean, the national park itself offers trails for, literally, basically all fitness levels. Of course, if one has time and doesn’t actually mind a small queue, a cable car does lift one almost to the top of the volcano so that is another thing. Actually, the views from up there? Absolutely stunning. As I was saying, you can totally basically see the whole island, on a completely clear day. To be honest, bring a jacket and so it might get seriously chilly way up there, that is kind of true, it is definitely, very highly, quite essential, though. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the main Tenerife attractions. Visit Mount Teide
3. The Enchanting Village of Masca
Kind of looking for someplace truly picturesque? In some respects, go and see Masca. Very often considered, I think, Tenerife’s “lost village”, as a matter of fact, Masca basically hides way up in the Teno Mountains. To be honest, you just might drive on winding roads and then it kind of gets one to this unique little village with crazy awesome views down to the coast. In fact, it is, very nearly, postcard material for sure. I mean, stroll around and wander around Masca and admire the super old houses, just like your houses (sort of), really, really small restaurants. You, know, Masca might just be more of, very virtually, about the drive and that super quaint setting and is almost super chill. Oh, very, very, and that very awesome views than any individual spot. Honestly, the Masca Gorge hike is very much known by hiking enthusiasts and it leads down to the ocean. To be honest, though, it’s definitely, rather quite, strenuous and it also might just be better to reserve a tour if that tickles the pickle! Discover Masca Village
4. La Gomera: A Taste of a Different Island
Clearly, want to very, very, see another Canary Island whilst, honestly, in Tenerife? Oh well. As a matter of fact, catch a ferry from Los Cristianos (right near Costa Adeje, or virtually near it) to La Gomera! As a matter of fact, this slightly smaller island actually just kind of provides such super different scenery. Still, that’s neat. Very nearly half of La Gomera? Kinda well known for Garajonay National Park, which actually comes full with, arguably, some ancient laurel forests which you should see because it’s super important. Also. Very truly enjoy hiking? Good, so La Gomera’s basically just great for that sort of stuff; As a matter of fact, it has trails and the views just don’t stop. To be honest, the island also has a weird unique culture which kind of revolves around Silbo Gomero (a whistling language)! It really has this spot. I think that some local guides also might actually demonstrate so one could actually, basically, get a taste for such an absolutely beautiful heritage. Well then. To be honest, be basically fully set for quite a super, long day though – a ferry hop, and one tiny island just kind of equals a busy trip for your mind. Explore La Gomera
5. Los Gigantes and Acantilados de Los Gigantes
I mean, “The Giants”? In other words, “Los Gigantes?” So I think it must sound actually quite epic, well it is sort of good in all frankness, I would be saying. Basically just, I’d argue it isn’t quite the giants in all cases but its the kind of visual epic sort of thing one is talking about so there you go, As a matter of fact, this actually resides, arguably, not quite so far from Costa Adeje – that’s Los Gigantes, with the dramatic cliffs the “Acantilados de Los Gigantes” and that plunge so very steeply and I find that incredibly coolly into the ocean thereabouts. I find Los Gigantes the visual highlight because of those cliffs. To be honest, taking in one local sight with the cliffs in sight one should, allegedly, just, stroll down that little old harbour of the town, and enjoy them up with, literally, such lovely super fresh seafood so you feel at home! Anyway, boat tours typically operate down the coastal edge allowing some brilliant cliff outlook views, if one actually goes around on an utterly smaller, quite cool, ship and not some hulking monster tourliner type. To be honest, Los Gigantes can become the spot if one would fancy, or has some time to throw at that interest for those things, or some kayaking as there are loads of spots in Los Gigantes from which to chuck them and paddle the sea with utter abandon thereabouts if that tickles you, that is to say! Ultimately, the super, dark sand beach is pretty quite decent so bring what’s needed. Visit Los Gigantes