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Playa de las Americas
Playa de las Americas is Tenerife's largest tourist playground,
a purpose-built hedonistic haven for holidaymakers of all ages and
stages who come here for fun in the sun from all over the world.
The resort is situated in the south of the island near the Tenerife
South Airport (Reina Sofia Airport). It has grown vastly during its
30 years of existence and now covers three different zones: the
original Playa de las Americas, San Eugenio and Toviscas.
There are three natural beaches in the resort area and three
man-made ones, all covered with dark volcanic sand and extremely
crowded during the summer season. The las Americas beaches are
linked by a long promenade, which winds along the busy waterfront,
backed by dozens of high-rise hotels and holiday apartment blocks.
A mini train runs around the resort stopping at scheduled points
every hour, and there are plenty of free buses to assist visitors
in getting around, making the most of the Playa de las Americas
bars, entertainment venues, shops and sports facilities that
abound. Don't expect to soak up any Canarian culture while
holidaying at Playa de las Americas, but for those who enjoy the
hullaballoo of a packaged, carefree summer vacation, the resort
will exceed expectations.
Information & Facts
Activities
Las Americas has entertainment for visitors and holidaymakers of
all ages including tennis courts, amusement arcades, bowling, water
parks and go-carting, and all sorts of watersports can be arranged
from the beaches, from jet skiing and windsurfing to scuba diving
and banana boat rides. Some popular things to do in las Americas
include bungee jumping at the Sky Park and visitors can swim with
dolphins at the Aqua Park. There is an 18-hole golf course on the
way to Los Cristianos and horse and camel riding can be arranged
nearby. Boat trips leave regularly and bottlenose dolphins and
whales are often seen. Other popular excursions include a trip to
the capital, Santa Cruz, and to the Mount Teide National Park.
Language
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely
understood in areas frequented by tourists. Catalan, Galician and
Basque are spoken in the relevant areas.
Money
Spain's official currency is the Euro (EUR). One Euro is divided
into 100 cents. Money can be exchanged at bureaux de change and
major hotels, but banks give the best rates. All major credit cards
and travellers cheques are widely accepted at most hotels,
restaurants, and shops. ATMs are widespread and are generally the
cheapest and most convenient method of obtaining money.
Negatives
The resort is built on the side of a hill and many apartments
have a steep walk up from the beach. The accommodation near the
centre can be very noisy until the early hours. There are hundreds
of touts trying to sell you everything from trinkets to timeshare
apartments - it's best to be firm but polite and avoid getting into
a conversation with them. There are promotions staff outside the
bars and restaurants who are quite insistent, but it can be worth
chatting them up as they sometimes offer free drinks. Be aware of
con artists; don't accept scratch cards or play cards with anyone
on the beach. Although the authorities are clamping down on
prostitution, drug dealing and yobbish behaviour, some visitors
find the Veronicas complex intimidating at night. Those looking for
a quieter evening should remain on the Torviscas side of the
resort. The beaches are fairly small and get crowded, particularly
during the busy summer season.
Night Life
With more nightclubs than some British cities and some of the
best nightlife in Tenerife, las Americas is a honey pot for those
looking for more of a nocturnal holiday. The area known as The
Patch is the best place to start the evening as most of las
Americas bars are located within easy walking distance. The Patch
also has a fine choice of nightspots and most bars have a happy
hour or two. The most popular are Rags and Linekers, dance bars
that play a good mix of Pop, R&B, Dance and 80s party music.
Many of the bars have good live music, often with impersonators.
Later on the Veronicas complex and the Starco Commercial Centre are
the places to head to, or avoid. The streets are packed with
revellers until the early hours, particularly during the busy
summer months; Tramps is the largest club on the island and very
popular. There are also two casinos at the resort.
Restaurants
Playa de las Americas has top-rated restaurants in which
holidaymakers can dine, such as Montana, Vista Sur, Meson
Castellano, Mei Shi Xuan and Da Angelo. There are restaurants in
las Americas catering for every taste; along the seafront are
dozens of fast food stalls and restaurants advertising English
breakfasts and Sky TV, and international dishes of all varieties
are also offered including Indian, Chinese, some great pastas and,
of course, excellent tapas and local Canary Islands cuisine. Many
of the better restaurants are located in the Torviscas areas and in
the neighbouring resort of Los Cristianos. There are also some nice
restaurants overlooking the marina in Puerto Colon.
Shopping
There is a vast array of shops in Playa de las Americas and
holidaymakers can indulge in the delights of duty-free shopping in
the numerous electrical stores and clothing shops. Shoppers should
be aware that salesmen can be quite aggressive - bargain hard and
remember that the shop next door probably sells the same stuff. The
supermarkets offer most of the well-known brands, many imported to
cater for the British tourists. Those in the mood for some haggling
should go shopping in las Americas Torviscas Market (Thursday and
Saturday from 10am); there are great bargains to be had and it's
perfect for presents, but shoppers should get there early as it can
get very crowded. A trip to Santa Cruz (one hour by bus) is
worthwhile for those looking for designer clothes.
Time
Local time is GMT +1 (GMT +2 between the last Sunday in March
and the Saturday before the last Sunday in October). The Canary
Islands: GMT (GMT +1 in summer).