Resort Guides - Los Cristianos - Tenerife
Overview Click images to enlargeShopping: One of the joys of holidaying in Tenerife is indulging in duty-free (or low-duty) shopping, and Los Cristianos and surrounds boasts a multitude of shops where it is easy to spend liberally on perfumes, tobacco, electrical goods, cameras and designer clothing. Handcrafts and cultured pearls are also popular buys for souvenir hunters, but these are best sought in reputable stores rather than from seafront hawkers. Local supermarkets stock familiar British brands, particularly those in the large San Eugene Centre. A tourist street market is held in Los Cristianos every Sunday near the Hotel Arona Gran, where most merchandise is cheap and cheerful tat, but there is fun to be had in haggling.
Restaurants: Los Cristianos cannot be beaten for the quality and variety of eating establishments available throughout the day and night, from the ubiquitous English breakfast through midday fast-food snacks, to dinner from China, India, Mexico or anywhere else one cares to mention.
Nightlife: Los Cristianos is very well supplied with fun pubs, some discos and a few nightclubs, but the nightlife here is nowhere near as wild and exciting as it is next door in Playa de las Americas. Taxis are plentiful and available round the clock, however, so there is no problem popping off to join in the unadulterated partying in nearby lively spots like Veronicas and The Patch, which are usually jumping and pumping until 6am or so. Those who prefer a more sedate evening will be happy to sit back and unwind at a waterfront bar in Los Cristianos, watching the world go by and perhaps enjoying some restrained live music.
Activities: 'Never a dull moment' could be a phrase coined to suit
the southern resort area of Tenerife island, where entertaining
attractions and activities abound. The beaches of Los Cristianos
are bristling with watersports opportunities, from jet skiing and
windsurfing to scuba diving and banana boat rides. The busy little
port is the embarkation point for ferry and hydrofoil trips to the
nearby islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro, as well as
boat trips for dolphin and whale viewing. In the immediate vicinity
of the resort there are waterparks, an 18-hole golf course and
facilities for go-karting, bowling, bungee-jumping, horse and camel
riding. Several excursions are on offer, like trips to the capital,
Santa Cruz, the Mount Teide National Park or the Tenerife
zoo.






