Costa Adeje, Tenerife
Statistically Callao Salvaje has more hours of sunlight per day than any other areas in Tenerife. Villa Mayfair is situated in an quiet upmarket road just a 3/4 minute walk to the main area of hotels, bars, banks, restaurants, pharmacy, doctors, supermarkets etc. There is also a local money exchange and excursion shop nearby. The resort is just a 10 minute drive from the busy Las Americas and Los Cristianos. The resort does have some late night bars with plenty of entertainment, and is also well known for some exquisite restaurants some in true Canarian fashion. There are a handful of local hotels nearby. Taxis are easily available for those wishing to venture out as the nearby rank is just a 3 minute walk. The local beach itself is half sand half pebble with many rocks and a jetty that is ideal for fishing, snorkelling etc. Adeje and the new state of the arch Abama golf course complex is only a ten minute drive away. There is a nearby tennis club. Ideal for families.
How To Get There
Tenerife has 2 airports, known as North and South, with the majority of flights going to South.
You can fly from Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cork, Doncaster, Dublin, Durham, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow (both airports), Humberside, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Gatwick, Stansted and Luton), Manchester, Newcastle and Norwich. These routes are traditionally served by the major charter carriers (Thomas Cook, Thomson, Monarch etc) but increasingly by low cost airlines, such as Easyjet.
At A Glance
With a mild climate and host of attractions, Tenerife is justifiably a visitor favourite. The island is dominated by Spain's tallest peak, Pico del Teide, at the heart of the island which forms part of the vast national park.