Sightseeing in Adeje - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. When you plan to make a trip to Adeje, you should definitely take warm clothes with you. It will be useful to those travellers, who plan to make an excursion to Teide Volcano or walking in picturesque mountains.
2. Beach type of clothes is typical in the city, but luxury restaurants require more formal apparel.
3. Make sure you bring beach accessories for your vacation even if you don’t plan to spend much time on a beach. Sunglasses, hats and sunscreen will be useful to those who expect to spend a lot of time walking around the city.
4. Prices for tobacco products are quite high in Adeje, but many sorts of wine and other alcoholic drinks are much cheaper than in other European cities.
5. Money is better to be exchanged in special offices or banks. Exchange offices located near the airport and in the territory of hotels usually have most unfavorable rates. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. payments by credit cards are accepted in vast majority of shopping centers and large supermarkets.
7. Phone calls are better to be made not from a hotel, but from special payphones. The payphones of blue-green color offer most advantageous tariffs. You can find them near major shopping centers and government agencies.
8. The majority of hotels in the resort are 4 - 5 star accommodations. However, even cheaper and lower rated hotels offer a fairly high level of service and in no way are worse than luxurious hotel complexes.
9. In order to rent a car, you will need a passport and an international driving license. Persons under 23 years old can be refused to rent a vehicle, as well as drivers, who have received the license less than two years ago.
10. When you plan to make a walk around the city, you are recommended to take a copy of your ID and a hotel card. These documents will be helpful in case of any misunderstandings.
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What to visit being in Adeje - unique sights

Magic Carpets Street

From the series “Top 13 Most Fantastic and Colorful Streets and Quarters”
The tradition of decorating the street with fine carpets has originated over 150 years ago. In the mid-19th century, on the eve of one of the major religious holidays, the Monteverde family decorated its house with a small carpet of volcanic sand. In a few years, the tradition has spread all over the city, and then became a mandatory part of the celebration. In recent years, paintings are created using not only the volcanic sand, but the flower petals and colorful pebbles. … Read further

Piramides de Guimar

From the series “Top Survived Pyramids from Previous Civilizations”
In the development of the new countries the farmers cleaned them of the stones. Since ancient times there has been a custom in the Canaries to put the stones into the pyramids. There were very many such pyramids on the island of Tenerife, as well as on the other islands. Later, however, they fell into decay. Some pyramids have taken the locals apart to build the houses. The pyramids served as the source of the free building material. … Read further

Tips for the cities around Adeje

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