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Old 27 October 2017, 09:32 AM   #1
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Once again I ask for the collective wisdom on this forum for travel advice for my wife and I.

We are going to Costa Adeje in Tenerife in early November. It is our first time in The Canary Islands. We'd like to stay local, preferably hit places reasonably close to our hotel. Our hotel is right off of Playa Del Duque, directly behind The Castillo.

Any recommendations for restaurants, bars, or other things to do besides lounging on the beach or by the pool? You guys have given us great advice for holidays from London, to Santorini, to Bordeaux. Thanks in advance!
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Old 27 October 2017, 11:34 AM   #2
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Hope you like the European budget vacationers? Last place I would ever go if I had all the options that you probably have.
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Old 27 October 2017, 11:57 AM   #3
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Old 27 October 2017, 03:58 PM   #4
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Hope you like the European budget vacationers? Last place I would ever go if I had all the options that you probably have.
Wow, that's a rather elitist statement. In the best hotels in that region you're more likely to find Russians and in early November as the kids are back at school it will be quiet and rather relaxing. Yes, exclusive it isn't, but it's very pleasant. Walk along the promenade (with the Bahia Del Duque behind you) and there are a few nice restaurants.
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I went there in September two years ago and stayed in the Hotel Jardin tropical. We didn't do much sightseeing as we just wanted a one week relax by the pool and beach type holiday. For this it was perfect and as recommended above walk along the promenade in the evenings and you'll find some good restaurants. We did visit the waterpark which was only 5 mins in a taxi from our hotel and that was a good day out.
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Old 27 October 2017, 10:46 PM   #7
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Hope you like the European budget vacationers?
Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.

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Last place I would ever go if I had all the options that you probably have.
My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.
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Old 27 October 2017, 10:58 PM   #8
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.
Agree 100%
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Old 27 October 2017, 11:22 PM   #10
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.
100% Spot on! I can't tell you how many times I have left Hop Sing and headed to a dive bar or vice versa...your outlook is parallel to the way I live life!
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Wow, that's a rather elitist statement. In the best hotels in that region you're more likely to find Russians and in early November as the kids are back at school it will be quiet and rather relaxing. Yes, exclusive it isn't, but it's very pleasant. Walk along the promenade (with the Bahia Del Duque behind you) and there are a few nice restaurants.
To each his own. My experience with Russian tourists is minimal. The OP asked an opinion and gave him mine. Kind of funny hearing you use the term elitist on a website dedicated to the Rolex brand?
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Old 28 October 2017, 12:26 AM   #13
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To each his own. My experience with Russian tourists is minimal. The OP asked an opinion and gave him mine. Kind of funny hearing you use the term elitist on a website dedicated to the Rolex brand?
If you think Rolex is elitist then I'm afraid you're very much mistaken. Let's agree to disagree on the topics of wristwatches and vacations and thank the Lord that gulfstream69xr7 has a more open outlook on life.
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Old 28 October 2017, 12:36 AM   #14
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The OP asked an opinion and gave him mine
I didn't ask for opinions, I asked for recommendations. And I'd still welcome yours.

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100% Spot on! I can't tell you how many times I have left Hop Sing and headed to a dive bar or vice versa...your outlook is parallel to the way I live life!
We should hook up for a beer.
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Old 28 October 2017, 01:04 AM   #15
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.
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Old 28 October 2017, 03:25 AM   #16
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Walk along the promenade (with the Bahia Del Duque behind you) and there are a few nice restaurants.
We are staying at the Hotel right next door to the Bahia Del Duque. Will definitely check out the Promenade.

Thanks!!
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Old 28 October 2017, 03:29 AM   #17
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.
Let me know when you are coming to Scotland...
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Agree that going to exclusive destinations and staying at expensive hotels doesn't make someone better or classier than others... nor does staying at basic hotels or drinking at dive bars make someone Gandhi...

The first commenter has been called out many times already. The sophisticated move would be to stop kicking
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... nor does staying at basic hotels or drinking at dive bars make someone Gandhi...

Gandhi drank in dive bars???

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Was in Costa Adeje once, really liked it. Great climate and perfect for relaxation. Dorado is the Canarian beer and not bad; there was an Especial type in a blue bottle which was good.

Plaza del Duque is very nice - the shopping centre is not bad and prices on watches are decent as the Canaries has very low VAT. Ideal Joyeros is a Rolex AD and has a full-time resident technician if you need that. I bought an Omega Seamaster pro there.

Re day-time drinking, I was with the family so cannot tell you very much. I would recommend a day trip to Santa Cruz - it is a big city with some interesting architecture by Calatrava and I reckon it would have a good bar scene.

Can be a bit windy so be prepared for that.

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We are staying at the Hotel right next door to the Bahia Del Duque. Will definitely check out the Promenade.

Thanks!!
I think I've stayed there. Enjoy
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.

Ok not a dive but a good bar for daytime drinking is the Temple/Irish Fiddler pub.
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For day drinking, 1.20 a pint in the Pheasant Plucker during happy hour is a recipe for disaster/success!
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No recommendations as we're heading to Lanzarote a week today - first time also.

The weathers looking very pleasant at the moment so enjoy your vacation ��
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How did it go? Canary Islands are a great winter get away for us Brits - under 4 hours and some sun.
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Hit up Trip Adviser ..... they offer so much their crowd sourced information is pretty much spot on. Have fun.
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If you like road cycling, cycle up El Teide. It's 50km of climbing.

We go to the Canaries in the winter for some cheap winter sun and went to Tenerife last year. We just hung around the hotel and went to Siam Park, the water park.
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Well quite frankly, I do.

I have vacationed all over the world. In April we stayed at Chateau Les Crayeres, The Sofitel Paris le Faubourg, and The Chateaux Mirambeaux. Two weekends ago I stayed at the Comfort Inn Bethlehem PA. In August we rented crappy little Airbnb in Saint Augustine, and The Best Western in Brooklyn. You can find me about once a month, drinking beer from a can in whatever is the next new beer joint in Philly, or sipping bourbon concoctions at The Hop Sing Laundromat.



My wife and I are in the fortunate position to be able to go on holiday just about anywhere we'd like. We've been all over North America, the Caribbean and much of Europe. We've spent nights in some finest hotels in the world. We've also spent time in some "lesser accommodations". We've done this by choice. I've met wonderful people all over the world. Many of the most genuine, friendly, and open people I've ever met, have been in the least assuming places I've been. We're just as much at home drinking morning pints with the locals, as we are at the MS restaurants we've been to.

My point is, if the only places you choose to visit are exclusive five stars, you are missing out on some of the most interesting experiences in life. I have made lifelong friendships from encounters in some of the most unlikely places.

Now, what's the best dive bar in Costa Adeje?

I want to go day drinking, then pass out by the pool.

Good one! Enjoy youre holiday! i went in last may there is a AD in Del duque.
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