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Celebrate the Adeje Tapas Route

November is gastronomy month in Adeje, and there’s no better way to get your teeth into the region’s cuisine than by following the Adeje Tapas Route. Perfect for families, this celebratory trail puts on lots of workshops along the south coast, from biscuit-baking to bread-making. You can book ahead, or explore at leisure during your holiday.

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  • Callao Salvaje’s quiet sandy beach is super spacious and comes with umbrellas and loungers for hire. However, if you like your beach with a little more buzz, make a beeline for Playa del Duque in Costa Adeje. This Blue Flag number flaunts golden sands, lots of watersports and a great choice of bars and food kiosks.

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    We offer a range of experiences near Callao Salvaje – from Teide National Park tours to dolphin watching cruises. Take a look at what’s on offer, and see what takes your fancy. View experiences >

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    Another place worth visiting is La Caleta. This sleepy fishing village is a 15-minute drive from Callao Salvaje, and a top spot for dining on Tenerife’s seafood. There are lots of cutesy seafood restaurants where you can try fresh-from-the-net dishes like grilled sardines, stewed mackerel, and plates of lobster.

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    Perfect if you like an outdoor adventure, the Barranco del Infierno – a ravine in Adeje – offers both a challenging hike and some top panoramas of south Tenerife. The trail takes three hours to complete, and ends at an impressive 200-metre-tall waterfall. You need to book your visit in advance, because the trail is limited to 300 visitors a day to protect the environment.

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