Until recently, Costa Adeje was one with Playa de las Americas, but after rebranding it turned into an independent resort stretching west of Veronica Street and stretching up along Puerto Colon, Torviscas, Playa de Fanabe, Playa de Las Americas, del Sol and La Caleta
The name of the resort refers to its historical namesake - the town of Adeje, which has a centuries-old history, architectural monuments and numerous opportunities for hiking, especially in t the so-called Infernal Gorge, otherwise known as Barranco del Infierno.
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How to get here
The nearest airport is Tenerife-South, also known as The airport of Queen Sofia is located 25 km from Costa Adeje. From the airport to the resort can be reached by car, following the motorway TF-1, which leads almost to the very center of the resort (journey time 30-40 minutes). Alternatively - bus number 111 of Titsa, following the route Tenerife-South - Costa Adeje. Buses run from 06:20 to 22:20 every 30 minutes, then at 23:20, 00:20, 01:05, 03:05, 04:05. Titsa performs other routes to / from Costa Adeje. So, the bus number 110 connects Costa Adeje with Los Cristianos.
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Hotels Costa Adeje
According to the official tourist website Costa Adeje 75% of the housing in the resort has been built over the past two decades, and a larger number are 4- and 5-star hotels that have opened recently.
Beaches Costa Adeje
Three beach resorts - Troja I, Troia II and Playa Blanca, de-Fanabe - awarded the Blue Flag for the purity of water. At the same time, Troya I and Troya II are old beaches with a full range of services - from lifeguards and sun beds to restaurants and bars. On the beaches there are showers, toilets and changing rooms, taxi stops and bus stops are nearby.
Playa de Fañabe is considered one of the most popular in Costa Adeje. The beach has everything you need: showers, locker rooms, toilets, telephones, parking. There are also taxi stops and bus stops there
Playa del Duque, which is in the west of Costa Adeje It borders with Playa Paraiso. This area is one of the newest in Costa Adeje, and therefore less crowded in the summer. The beaches are equipped with a parking lot with lots of parking spaces, bars, restaurants, cloakrooms, toilets, showers and public telephones.
The small beach of Playa la Pinta, located next to Puerto Colon (marina), is easily accessible and has all the amenities: sun loungers and parasols, parking, restaurants and bars, showers, locker rooms, toilets. In addition, there are taxi stops, bus stops and a telephone booth nearby.
Entertainment, excursions and attractions in Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje has excellent golf courses, Aqualand, shops, spas, saunas, restaurants, bars and casinos, as well as the opportunity to dive and snorkel, take boat trips and watch whales and grinds, whose colony is about 250.
- Have fun in the local aquapa
- See the islands of La Gomera and Gran Canaria, climbing to the top of Roque del Conde
- Take one of the scenic hiking trails
- Watch the whales.
- Or simply the whole vacation on the beach is aki seal.
Perhaps the most popular excursion in Costa Adeje is a walk to the nature reserve "Hellskoye Gorge" . The walking route to the gorge, which is about 6 km long, begins immediately outside the town of Adeje and takes about 4-5 hours . The path winds along the left edge of the gorge and leaves to the only one on the (560 m) . As the road to the center of the gorge continues, the road narrows and the vegetation becomes denser . Cacti grow on a stony hills . Caves are scattered around the gorge, then lived Guanches - the indigenous population of the Canary Islands . On no rainy days and in adverse weather conditions there are no excursions . Now the route is closed due to the threat of mountain falls .
More one interesting walking route Gaeta to the Roque del Conde. The route of 6 km in length and 4 hours duration begins in the city of Arona and crosses the gorges of Barranco del Infierno and Barranco de Las Arenas. Further the path leads to another gorge - Barranco del Rey. Going down the path, you can enjoy a stunning panorama of the coast, and climbing to the top of Roque del Conde (1001 m) - see the islands of La Gomera and Gran Canaria.
In the town of Adeje there are many historical buildings, including Casa -Fuerte, dating from 1555. This house was built to protect against pirates. The Casa Fuerte is closed to the public, but it can be seen from the outside. In addition, in Adeje there is a monastery dating from 1679, the house of Casa del Duque and the church of Saint Ursula, which is an important historical monument in this area (1586).