Lifecruiser » Canary Islands http://lifecruiser.org Ranked Top 100 Travel Blog Lifecruiser. Travel information & photos. Europe, North & South America. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 21:28:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Fuerteventura Jetty Jumpers http://lifecruiser.org/archive/fuerteventura-jetty-jumpers/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/fuerteventura-jetty-jumpers/#comments Wed, 13 Jun 2012 16:43:02 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=11419 There is some moments when I wish I had a better camera, as in this photo years ago when we were in Fuerteventura, in the Corralejo towns harbor and beach area, where we found those young jetty jumpers having really fun. I had an old digital camera.

How fun they had, it’s such a pleasure watching kids having fun, don’t you think? Sometimes I really envy them, but on the other hand: what is really stopping me from doing it myself…?

©Lifecruiser Love Fuerteventura

 

Other Fuerteventura-related posts by Lifecruiser:

The Lizard Peek-a-Boo Road
Drinks Round the World: The Rolls Royce of Sangrias
PhotoHunt See Skinny Tree
On The Road In Fuerteventura
 


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Travel Photo: Yellow Submarine Tenerife Island http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photo-yellow-submarine-tenerife-island/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photo-yellow-submarine-tenerife-island/#comments Thu, 02 Feb 2012 22:57:43 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=5969 It’s not often one spots a yellow submarine, this one was captured at the Spanish island of Tenerife. It’s actually a tourist sightseeing boat to see some underwater creatures and not any real spying.

espania-tenerife-yellow-submarine

No we did not get out with it, it was too crowded with a long line of families with many kids to enter, so we opted out and had a nice coffee break there instead.

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Costa Adeje Holiday Tips http://lifecruiser.org/archive/costa-adeje-holiday-tips/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/costa-adeje-holiday-tips/#comments Sun, 07 Aug 2011 19:13:35 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=4169 When we were at Tenerife, Canary Islands, we could establish that the most popular place and most central stay, must be at Costa Adeje in the Southwest. We might be looking for holidays costa adeje again in the future, since their winter climate is so great there – 300 days of sunshine per year!

Las Americas Beach Bay, Tenerife Island, Photo by Lifecruiser

Next time before going to Tenerife, we will do more research and planning what we would want to see and do at the island. Last time we did go on a last minute trip, not planning anything at all.

There is a very long beach promenade that begins at Los Cristianos in the east and continues for miles to Playa de las Americas and on to the resort of La Caleta in the west.

It was very difficult to spot where one place ended and another one did begin. Take Torviscas, San Eugenio and Fanabe as an example, they had no visable borders, very confusing. There were clearly places that were more luxury than others and we’ve heard afterward that San Eugenio represents the less fancy, Fanabe posh, Torviscas in between with both budget and chic places.

Spending part of our holiday at Costa Adeje, we could not miss the two top attractions of 1) Las Americas Beach – spending time at the more lively beach promenade, eating and drinking watching the sunset – or doing some shopping in the nice little town of 2) Los Cristianos.

Costa Adeje has very high quality Blue Flag beaches which we loved, it’s a pity though that we totally missed doing a whale watching tour there. I would have loved to spot some whales – or at least dolphins.

Another thing we missed were to do a trip to the nearby island of La Gomera. We did intend to take the ferry for a daytrip over there, perhaps staying over for 1 night only, but somehow our time were not enough. Too much to explore!

An absolute must is to visit the Mount Teide National Park, which has the highest peak of Spain – 3.718 meters above sea level. Try to visit a day when there is clear weather, to be sure to really see the peak and the surroundings. It felt like being on the moon!

tenerife-teide-peak1, Canary Island, Spain

Don’t miss that now you can obtain the permission to climb the peak of Teide online.

From Costa Adeje, you can reach Teide by the roads of Vilaflor or Chio. It was quite a nice roadtrip and we actually did it twice. Different days, different roads. Day two we saw a couple in an open sport car – and it started to snow, so be aware that you may need extra clothes…

Further away from the coast is the old town of Adeje and nearby is the impressive Barranco del Infierno – Hell’s Gorge, the deepest ravine in the Canary Islands. It’s 16 km and takes around 4 hours to walk – if it’s open. It might be closed because of rain damage.

Adeje is also home to Siam Park, the largest water park in Europe, which claim to have the largest man made wave in the world: about 3 meter or 9.8 ft. You will find it through the TF1 highway.

Lifecruiser ♥ Costa Adeje

Lifecruiser’s other posts about Tenerife:

Las Americas Beach Tenerife
Swedes Los Cristianos Tenerife
Playa de la Arena Tenerife
Playa de la Arena Surfer
Los Gigantes Tenerife Island
Tenereffic Romantic Sunset
Green anaga Mountains – The Hidden Tenerife
Las Galletas Cool Shop Colors
The Virgin of Calendaria
El Medano Blow Away Sway
Tenerife Stop at Top Beach
Tenerife Horse Power
Tenerife Island Triptease
Mountain Roadtrips at Tenerife Island
Different Roadtrip Experiences Tenerife


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ARC 2010: Atlantic Rally Cruise Gran Canaria – Saint Lucia http://lifecruiser.org/archive/arc-2010-atlantic-rally-cruise-gran-canaria-saint-lucia/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/arc-2010-atlantic-rally-cruise-gran-canaria-saint-lucia/#comments Mon, 22 Nov 2010 23:57:47 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=3091 Sunday 21th of November the 25th Atlantic Rally for Cruisers started. 2,700 nautical miles over the Atlantic Ocean from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to Saint Lucia – an island in the Lesser Antilles, Rodney Bay. Impressive 233 yachts (26 nations) participates 2010.

Almost every popular boat builder of the last 40 years is represented in the Cruising Division. Sweden has 5 yachts participating. 4 of them in the Division I Cruising: Andriette, Ellen, Marta, Wind of Gothenburg and 1 in Division: V Open: S/Y Thindra.

We can’t help it, but we have a favorite among those: S/Y Thindra, a Swan 59. Why? We admit that the main reason is because a Swedish radio action reporter is aboard. He participated even in 2009 years ARC.

He is a long time favorite radio reporter of mine who is a really relaxed and very fun guy, just look at this video of how he did “practice” before this Atlantic cruise!

Though also because the crew at S/Y Thindra seem to be able to create such a great atmosphere for their passengers in their ordinary cruise business. I wish to go on one of their cruises one day!

As one of them wrote on the S/Y Thindra Yacht Blog: We avoided scolding.

“It was very crowded when more than 200 boats set off at once. A yacht from Croatia had a skipper who yelled at his crew when they did not get up the gennackern. He even left the wheel empty and ran on deck, shouting and complaining. We here at Thindra only shook our heads and thought about how much fun they will have”.

There were some worries the day before start because there were hardly any wind at all, but it seems like it all went well after all.

Now, they may have some motion of the sea and let’s hope they’ll not get any motion sickness – I wonder if I would, being on the yacht? I’d probably have to stay up on the deck all the time…

He reported Swedish Pyttipanna as the first dinner aboard, a great, easily eaten dish. Oh, and that the night were so chilly that they all had to wear long johns… *giggles*

In the 2009 years ARC, there were actually a Swedish yacht as the over all winner in Division I Cruising: Amoress II and other Swedish ones in the top 4 of Class A, so who knows what is going to be the end results this year?

They’ll reach their destination St Lucia, in the beginning of December. You can keep an eye on their and their competitors way there at the link below.

Live Adventure Tracking Atlantic Rally Cruisers 2010

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Travel Photography: Colorful Flowers http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photography-colorful-flowers/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/travel-photography-colorful-flowers/#comments Sun, 19 Apr 2009 11:40:52 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1991 Yellow Water Iris with colorful background, El Rocio, Spain, Photo by Lifecruiser

The photo above is taken in the spring last year by hubby in El Rocio, Andalusia, Spain, Europe. Slightly experimentally edited by me to get the most out of it.

The most colorful flower photos we’ve been taken, has been on our trips. That’s another reason why I love to travel: I get to take photos I never would have taken here at home.

Why not? It’s the photo moments that’s been offered abroad that I can’t seem to find when at home. I don’t go out exploring as much here at home, that’s true, but even our cold climate don’t offer as much opportunities either.

Pink Hibiscus, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Photo by Lifecruiser

I’m no fan of pink, but this Hibiscus I found in Tenerife, Spain in January were just irresistible.

That’s another interesting aspect of travel photography: that our best flower photos are the ones with colors that we normally aren’t that fond of.

Take this photo below: I can’t even say which color the background has, it’s a weird one but goes so well to the yellow. A dirty color, but it makes the photo so clean.

Yellow water flower, Photo by Lifecruiser

No favorite colors, yet we find these photos gorgeous!

It’s like people, we don’t always think their attributes are the most beautiful if looking at them separately, but if looking at the human in whole we may end up loving him/her…

Lifecruiser Travel Photography
 

Another flower post by Lifecruiser:

Orchid Creatures Exhibitionists
 


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Green Anaga Mountains – The Hidden Tenerife http://lifecruiser.org/archive/green-anaga-mountains-the-hidden-tenerife/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/green-anaga-mountains-the-hidden-tenerife/#comments Tue, 07 Apr 2009 11:54:49 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1967 Valley in Anaga area, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

Tenerife is one of Spain’s volcano islands with a landscape similar to a desert at some places, but it also has the very opposite: very green areas. You can get it all at this island.

One of those green areas are Anaga up on the north tip of the island, which we could explore a bit of one of our days there. Unfortunately not enough, but it gives a picture of it.

This region still hides small picturesque villages, cut off from the main roads and perhaps even the rest of the world?

This might be the real hidden Tenerife. It’s said that there still are some people living in adapted caves there. I sure would have loved to meet a genuine caveman!

The road goes along the Anaga massif with a couple of fabulous Mirador-spots (View spots). Make sure you got plenty of time when going there, so you can make plenty of stops and some detours at the few places it’s possible.

A green valley in Anaga area, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

As in other places at Tenerife Island, there was mountains to drive up and down, with breathtaking views. Despite its generally rather modest elevations, the Cruz de Taborno has a height of 1,024 meters.

At one spot along the road, we were literally driving at the top edge of the mountain and this rock below was the absolute top.

A top rock on the edge of a mountain in Anaga area, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

It’s a pity that I couldn’t show you how high up we were at this point, but I took the photo from the car and there was vegetation at the sides, so it would not have shown anyway.

I must compliment Tenerife (and actually all we have seen of Spain) for their excellent care of their roads though. Everywhere they were as well taken care of as you see in our photos from there. No problems at all.

At one point we got to see those awesome rock formations, like sea stacks, but on land and looking like some kind of figures, at least one of them or what do you think?

Rock standings on a mountain in Anaga area, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

This road trip was something different than other mount trips we’ve made. Beautiful in another way with it’s green valleys, not only breathtaking views because of the heights, but also with interesting mountain ranges.

Not scary heights, just relaxing, beautiful views. No need to be covered in sweat when arriving the goal, as I use to be…

View of Anaga mountains meeting the sea, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

We did spot some wanderers on the road a couple of times and I think there are some over-night cottages or similar at some spots in the area, well worth to investigate if you’re into hiking in the mountains.

When coming down at the north-north-west side of the island you really get to see the mountain ranges dropping down to the sea.

View of Anaga mountains meeting the sea, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

The road really went down to the sea level from there, making me wonder if it can be flooded if the Sea is high.

There are two beaches on this coastline: Playa de Almaciga and Playa de Los Roques, both with black sandy beaches and as we could see: popular for surfers.

View of Almaciga area by the sea, Tenerife North, Photo by Lifecruiser

There even was a small surf bar, probably very popular during summertime.

We went back home just before the sun did set since I don’t like to be up in the mountain in the darkness. We just had time enough to get down from the Anaga mountains before it turned real black.

When going South again we did choose another way than the usual TF-1 highway which we already had traveled so many times. We tried the smaller C-822 in hope to see some small villages along the road.

It turned out to be not so good idea when you’re afraid of heights. There were no signs on our map that this would be such a curvy mountain road, but it is!

Mountain road in the dark, Tenerife South road C-822, Photo by Lifecruiser

Behind that road fence, it’s steep, right downhill the high mountain side, so we had to drive slowly, in case we should meet some one. This was how the road looked like for very long.

By now I was covered in sweat, we had to turn back to the highway again at the first place we could, because I really couldn’t stand it.

No matter how romantic it truly was totally alone with only the moon shining…

Lifecruiser Anaga
 


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Las Galletas Cool Shop Colors http://lifecruiser.org/archive/las-galletas-cool-shop-colors/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/las-galletas-cool-shop-colors/#comments Sun, 05 Apr 2009 15:20:17 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1962 Las Galletas, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

The beach in the small village of Las Galletas, in the South of Tenerife Island. One of the shortest road trips we made when we were there in January, to the next village.

The Marina over there had an interesting blue building.

Las Galletas Marina, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

By the Sea were a nice walkway, which we did walk along several times. It doesn’t look much at this photo below, but it was popular, not only by us, but of a lot of people – all places were full.

It was such a lovely weather, warm and sunny, so we wanted to sit down at one of the restaurants and enjoy. Finally we found two free chairs.

Las Galletas Beach Walkway, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

After that we went for a walk around the village, but it was during siesta time, so not much were open. We didn’t mind since we were there to just have a look around and maybe find some nice photo objects.

This shop entrance was one of the things we did catch, quite creative mind that come up with this, wouldn’t you say?

Las Galletas Shop Entrance, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

If the walkway were quite gray and dull-looking, there were obviously a lot of other more colorful findings to make around there!

Another painting that got my attention were a Hip Hop shop. At first sight I thought it were just Graffiti on the wall.

Las Galletas Hip Hop Shop, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

I guess this car has some connection with the Hip Hop shop above….

Lion Painting, Las Galletas, Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

There were a couple of more photos taken there, but I placed them in the general photo folder where you can see all Lifecruiser’s Tenerife photos so far.

Lifecruiser Las Galletas Colors
 


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Somewhere over the rainbow http://lifecruiser.org/archive/somewhere-over-the-rainbow/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/somewhere-over-the-rainbow/#comments Thu, 02 Apr 2009 21:35:57 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1953 Mountain Rainbow at Tenerife, Photo by Lifecruiser

One of the most magic things we get to see when we’re out on a trip is the rainbow. Here over the mountains at Tenerife Island, Spain, in January 2009.

Even the clouds gives an unreal touch. Soft like cotton.

….and so is this video:

If you’re not somewhere over the rainbow after watching the touching video with Connie Talbot above, your heart must be of stone!

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Tenerife Road Boat? http://lifecruiser.org/archive/tenerife-road-boat/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/tenerife-road-boat/#comments Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:07:01 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1891 Tenerife Island Road Boat, Photo by Lifecruiser

This Tenerife boat on the road is exactly like me right now: stranded. I have no idea what so ever what it did there – and not what I’m doing over here either.

I long for the Sea just as much as that boat probably does!

Lifecruiser Boats
 


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Las Americas Beach Tenerife http://lifecruiser.org/archive/las-americas-beach-tenerife/ http://lifecruiser.org/archive/las-americas-beach-tenerife/#comments Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:34:51 +0000 Lifecruiser http://lifecruiser.org/?p=1886 Las Americas Beach Bay, Tenerife Island, Photo by Lifecruiser

Playa de las Americas are situated in the South of Tenerife Island, Spain. Combined with an attractive beach walkway, lots of sport activities and the wonderful climate, it’s not so difficult to understand why it’s so popular.

The South is more sunny and warmer than the North side, we could clearly notice the difference. Tenerife island is also known as the island of eternal spring.

I would also call it Tenerife’s most popular tourist destination. It stretches for quite a bit of the coast with different beaches almost all the way with breakwaters to stop the imported sand from Africa from being washed away.

Las Americas Beach, Tenerife Island, Photo by Lifecruiser

I’m not sure if the beach above really contained imported sand from Sahara, it looked rather black to me. Perhaps it get mixed up after a while.

I’ll show you a close up of the sand on that beach, in which you clearly can see that it has some darker lava sand in the mix.

Las Americas Beach Sand, Tenerife Island, Photo by Lifecruiser

For us, Las Americas seemed to be a bit lacking of the genuine Canarian culture though, if you wanna experience something local while there.

The explanation of that is that many tourists from northern Europe comes here frequently during the whole year and especially in the winter, when their home countries are cold. We noticed very many Brits here, but also Swedes.

There’s also lots of shops, bars and restaurants and it’s here the most lively nightlife is, filled with pubs, disco’s and shows, ranging everything from low budget to luxury. I would even call it exhausting nightlife.

Especially if I should judge from an older TV documentary (Tenerife Uncensored) I’ve seen reporting from here, but it might have shaped up a bit since then.

That’s also the reason why we didn’t stay there later in the evening than we did, just enjoying the sunset at a seaside restaurant.

Las Americas Beach Restaurant, Tenerife Island, Photo by Lifecruiser

We had a nice relaxed evening there, me with drinks in the same color as the sun, hubby was not as lucky since he had to drive us home.

Lifecruiser Beaches
 


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