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"The Pub – Tenerife is everything you would want in a traditional British pub, except it is almost as if it has been lifted from a sleepy English town and dropped in Costa Adeje. Aside from the traditional British aesthetic there have been plenty of Spanish additions, local alcohol as well as “British Tapas” are served unashamedly. Prices are good value for money and the pub welcomes families throughout the day."
"For a late afternoon pint or a steady night out, The Pub offers a homey pub feel with live sports for football fanatics. The neighborhood bar is also family-friendly and includes a quiz night on most days with an entertaining host."
"Calle La Paloma 11 Local 1, 38650 Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife SpainSeafood, Asian, Thai, Healthy, Street FoodLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credi[email protected]+34 639 86 28 42http://www.yimsiamtenerife.com"
"Opposite the church on the square in Los Cristianos, this is one of the few central bars here that retains its typical, traditional Spanish feel, as well as a local crowd of regulars. It’s perfect for a..."
"This golden sand and crystal-clear waters beach, where vessels can be spotted in the distance, is in a peaceful natural cove, shielded from the winds by the fishing port. It still preserves a quiet fishing village’s essence, just like the atmosphere the first tourists discovered when they visited back in the 60’s. From here fishing and leisure boats set sail daily and from Los Cristianos ferry terminal, boats depart to the islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro."
"Beach that counts with a volcanic origin located also in a centric location in Costa Adeje that offers a variate amount of services such as “Del Duque Beach”. On the other hand it adjoins to a maritime avenue where you can find different restaurants, bars and recognized stores. In fact, this is – along with “Troya” beaches – one of the beaches in the island with more touristic history, where you can just take a break from stress or have some adrenaline experiencing some aquatic activities."
"Next up is Playa del Bobo, which might suit visitors that enjoy a little more peace and quiet. This beach tends not to attract so many families as others and – since it doesn't have any water sports facilities – barely any adrenaline junkies. Consequently, it's especially safe for kids that want to paddle or swim in the sea, unfettered by jet skis and the like."