For 91 Days in Tenerife

Adventures, anecdotes and advice from three months exploring Tenerife

For 91 Days we lived on Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands belonging to Spain, located off the western coast of Africa. Known primarily as a beach holiday destination for sun-starved Europeans, we discovered that Tenerife had a lot more to offer -- including some incredible hiking, a welcoming and laid-back populace, and surprisingly unique cuisine.
Whether you're planning your own journey to Tenerife, or just interested in seeing what makes it such a special city, our articles and photographs should help you out.

La Gomera Hike #1: The Imada Gorge

We arrived in Tenerife early Sunday afternoon, disembarked the ferry on La Gomera later that same day, and checked into our guest house in they tiny village Imada well after nightfall. After a quick meal at the town's single restaurant, the Arcilia, we went straight to bed. On Monday morning, we'd be confronting our first big hike of the week, and we wanted to be rested.

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La Gomera

With a population of just 20,000, and a diameter of approximately twenty kilometers, the circular island of La Gomera is the sixth-biggest of the seven Canary Islands. Far less known than its siblings Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria, what La Gomera lacks in fame, it makes up for with its spectacular hiking … which is precisely the reason Jürgen and I decided to spend our first week here.

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Hola Tenerife, Adios Tenerife

The island of Tenerife was to be our home for three months, and we couldn't wait to arrive. How excited were we about this new adventure? Well, the first thing we did upon touching down was drive immediately to the ferry station, hop a boat and put Tenerife in our rearview mirror. Two hours after arriving, we were gone…

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