Tenerife, Spain - Budget Travel Guide


We all think of Tenerife as a “Summer holiday”, but it’s also a great Winter Sun destination! Whether you’re looking for a relaxing week or a party holiday – it really has something for everyone… So, here is my guide to holidaying in Tenerife without breaking the bank!

Getting There & Accommodation

So, this one is a bit different… For most European trips, I would usually recommend trying to source flights and accommodation separately as it often works out cheaper. However, when it comes to “beach holidays” that are marketed towards holidaymakers, these are often less expensive when booked as a package. I would recommend the following package holiday sites in terms of affordability:


Costa Adeje is a fab place for anyone looking for a relaxing, but not too quiet, holiday – it’s a great spot for families and couples. Here is a great package deal for only £370 per person for a week:


And look at it!!!

Things to Do

The great thing about Tenerife is that you don’t really need anything to do! Sitting at the pool or beach is “something to do” in itself so it’s really not a place where you’ll need to spend a lot on excursions. If you are looking for something a bit different to do, however, I would recommend:

- Kayaking and Snorkelling with Turtles 


This was honestly so cool and just something a bit different! £26 each

- Siam Park (Of Course! Couldn't write about Tenerife without it)


This one is slightly more expensive but it’s probably the best waterpark I’ve been to, it's literally massive - 100% worth it (Adults £37, Kids £27)

Overall

Most things, including food and drink, are really cheap in Tenerife – it’s not unusual to pay less than 5 euros for a full breakfast! So, I’d say for a budget week in Tenerife, you’ll only spend around £550-600!

Comments

  1. That's a great piece of advice...Tenerife is not all about partying...its a gorgeous island with so much to see

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  2. Love Tenerife and will need to try out the snorkelling sometime thank you so much

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  3. Such a well-crafted guide! Your tips for exploring Tenerife on a budget are not only practical but also inspiring for travelers like me who love to explore without overspending. I particularly enjoyed your suggestions for free activities like hiking and the local food recommendations—so authentic! The attention to detail and beautiful visuals make this post a perfect resource for anyone planning a trip to Spain’s hidden gem. Looking forward to more travel guides from you. Keep up the amazing work! Global Talent Pathway

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  4. Tenerife is such a hidden gem for winter sun! 🌞 Love that it’s not just for summer. Those package deals look great—Costa Adeje sounds perfect for a laid-back holiday with the family. Thanks for sharing!
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  5. The idea of booking a package deal for a beach holiday is so smart! I usually do everything separately, but the prices on those sites are really tempting. Costa Adeje looks so relaxing and the prices are pretty good.
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  6. Playa de Las Americas looks amazing if you’re after a party scene! 🍻 The link you shared is a steal for that time of year. I'm definitely going to check that out. Thanks for the tips!
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  7. Kayaking and snorkelling with turtles? 🐢 That sounds like an unforgettable experience! Definitely adding that to my Tenerife bucket list.
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  8. I’m all for having a chilled holiday without the need for too many excursions. Tenerife’s beaches are beautiful enough to just relax and enjoy the sun. But I’ll definitely consider Siam Park as well!
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  9. The package deal you shared for Costa Adeje is a bargain! Our family would love a week in Tenerife without the huge price tag. Plus, it looks like there are plenty of things to do without needing to break the bank.
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  10. Love the recommendations for things to do in Tenerife! I’m sold on the idea of kayaking with dolphins. The fact that it's just £26 each is a huge bonus. Can't wait to book my trip!
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  11. A fantastic guide for budget travelers! The tips on affordable accommodations and local attractions in Tenerife are incredibly helpful. It’s great to see how much can be explored without breaking the bank. A must-read for anyone planning a trip to this beautiful destination. Well done! Air Filter

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    — it’s packed with curated itineraries and local insights that elevate your Spain experience.

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