Playa san Juan<\/a> is a laid-back gem in Gu\u00eda de Isora, on Tenerife’s south west coast. Life is all about taking it easy here, and you can kick back and watch the fishing boats chugging to and fro, hauling in the day’s catch.<\/p>\nGolf del Sur<\/strong>
\nEven if you’re not into golf, the upmarket resort of Golf del Sur is a great place to kick back and relax. There’s not much of a resort; instead it’s all about the hotels, the views, and the laid-back lifestyle. There is a great choice of swish hotels and apartments here, and if you are into golf, then you’ll be in your element.<\/p>\nPuerto de Santiago<\/strong>
\nRenowned for its natural beauty, this coastal hotspot is nestled between the resorts of Los Gigantes and Playa de la Arena. The resort has a cluster of volcanic sandy beaches while its neighbours have wider stretches of sand, and you’ve also got the fabulous cliffs of Los Gigantes nearby.<\/p>\nPlaya Paraiso<\/strong>
\nThe lovely town of Playa Paraiso is a quiet affair with a small beach and a fantastic saltwater lido, which is really the star of the show. Here you can sit back and enjoy some quality sunbathing, or head off to the nearby resort of Playa de las Americas for a spot of shopping.<\/p>\nAccording to Tenerife.com Hotels<\/a>, the island is home to a number of popular resorts and it’s packed with accommodation to suit virtually every taste and budget imaginable. From low-cost apartments and hotels to swish spa resorts and villas, there is plenty of choice for holidaymakers from all walks of life. Which Tenerife resort gets your vote?<\/p>\n<\/div>