





Located in the beautiful town of Puerto de la Cruz, Radisson Resort & Residences Tenerife offers the perfect base from which to experience colorful Tenerife. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through La Orotava Botanical Garden, explore Loro Parque, or spend the day relaxing at Lago Martianez.
Uncover the island’s rich cultural heritage by visiting the historic towns of San Cristobal de la Laguna, La Orotava, and Icod de los Vinos. Other historic landmarks such as the Royal Customs House and the Santa Barbara fort are just a short drive away. Unwind on the black, volcanic sand beaches of Playa Jardin or marvel at Tenerife’s stunning natural landscapes at Teide National Park.
This artificial sea water lake designed by artist Cesar Manrique blends traditional Canarian architecture, native flora, and original structures for a unique and relaxing escape. Unwind in its pristine pools to visit one of its many restaurants and bars for a relaxing day out in Puerto de la Cruz.
Escape to a tropical oasis inside La Orotava Botanical Garden. Home to countless tropical and subtropical plant species, this mesmerizing garden offers the perfect spot for a quiet walk surrounded by nature.
Explore the historic village of La Orotava. Known for its traditional Canarian architecture, cobbled streets, and lush gardens, this town offers something for everyone, from charming museums and historic sites to scenic hiking trails and stunning black sand beaches.
Explore the otherworldly volcanic landscapes of Teide National Park. Home to the Teide volcano, the highest peak in the country, multiple hiking trails, and a charming cable car, the park is a total must-visit for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and visitors looking to experience the island’s astounding natural beauty.
Famous for its ancient Millenary Dragon Tree, the town of Icod de los Vinos offers a fascinating glimpse into the island’s rich wine tradition and beautiful landscapes. Stroll along its lovely, cobbled streets and squares with fountains or explore one of the world´s largest volcanic tubes in Cueva del Viento.
History meets modernity at San Cristobal de La Laguna. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this fascinating town is known for its charming streets and squares as well as its lively cultural scene and vibrant university life.