Tenerife's drama and inspiring coastal vistas transport you to another world, and these traditional 17th-century Canarian houses are located along one the island's most iconic areas on the northern coast, a short walk from the famous Socorro beach.
Read more about the vine-inspired decor at one the properties - La Bodega - in our Stories section here.
These six independent haciendas were built in the traditional colonial style during a boom in the island's plantation expansion, and share the distinctive silhouettes found throughout the islands. Constructed of thick, whitewashed plaster, stone and timbered beams that have withstood centuries of weathering, they have been lovingly restored without altering their unique architecture and native environment.
Blending into the landscape with magnificent views overlooking the banana plantations and out to sea, these vacation home rentals in Tenerife retain all of their original charm and rich traditions and will delight nature and culture lovers.
The owners are enthusiastic world travelers and have populated the houses with authentic antiques sourced from the island and pieces from Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.
The gardens have more than 100 palm trees, a diversity of ornamental trees, and a wide selection of helicons and several community seating areas that provide as much privacy as possible for guests.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Optional wellness and massage services including yoga and pilates, with touring reservations and booking available. Wifi throughout, large screen satellite cable TV, slippers and robes, kitchen and bath amenities, laundry facilities, hypoallergenic mattresses, fitness equipment, safe.
AROUND
Of the seven Canary Islands off of West Africa, Tenerife is the largest and the most popular, which sees tourists flocking to its year-round warm weather beaches and resorts. The southern tip of the island swells with revelers in July and August with clubs that are open all night and bonfire parties on the many beaches including Los Cristianos and Playa de las Américas.
Home to many celebrations throughout the year, the island plays host to the largest Carnaval outside of Brazil in February with partygoers in colorful costumes, parades, music and dancing that goes for days.
Dominated by Mt. Teide at the center, the dormant volcano is Spain's tallest peak, and is home to the UNESCO designated Teide National Park with an amazing network of hiking trails including Las Cañadas Aguamansa, Rambla de Castro, Punta de Teno, and Masca where you can traverse the tropical jungle and volcanic landscapes or scale the Cliffs of Los Gigantes to watch the whales offshore.
An island of extraordinary diversity and culture, the Los Realejos coastline contains numerous historical spots and faded old colonial towns to explore including La Orotava with its traditional houses and cobblestone pedestrian areas.
The 15th-century capital town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna is a historic World Heritage gem, and is divided into two distinct parts – Villa de Arriba and Villa de Abajo and is worth a visit for it's grand architecture and excellent restaurants.
LOCATION
Tenerife, Spain. Nearest airport: Tenerife North (35km), Tenerife South (95km)
BEST TIME TO VISIT: With its proximity to the equator, the islands enjoy warm days year round.