Top 4 Tenerife Nightlife Ideas
Here are four top Tenerife nightlife ideas for a great night out.
Tenerife has a reputation as a party island and with plenty of pubs, clubs and Spanish sunshine, there certainly won’t be a dull moment on your holiday. If you’re traveling with children or prefer more traditional and laid back Spanish nightlife then you’ll find it all in Tenerife. Check out the top 4 nightlife attractions on offer on this sun-drenched island.
Best for family entertainment
If you bring the kids to Tenerife it doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on fantastic nightlife as many bars cater for families. Cheers Bar in Los Cristianos features great family entertainment every evening including tribute acts and weekly theme nights as well as serving home cooked food. Wigan Pier in Las Americas features nightly cabaret entertainment, quizzes, games and karaoke for the whole family to enjoy. The Patch in Playa De Las Americas is a complex catering for family entertainment and is crammed full of family friendly bars and restaurants. For a themed night you’ll never forget, visit the Castillo San Miguel in the South of Tenerife. The night will include superb medieval drinking, dining, dancing and even a live jousting show.
Best for a romantic evening
El Médano (Spanish for ‘The Sand Dune’) has a laid back atmosphere and a huge 2km long beach with a wooden boardwalk which makes it the perfect place for romantic evening strolls. There are also a number of local restaurants offering delicious seafood including Timon where you can enjoy the dramatic views of the surf from the terrace as you dine. Another great spot for a memorable dining experience is the Restaurante Casa Pana in the pretty town of Vilaflor in Teide, Spain’s largest national park. The outdoor tables are set amongst grape vines which makes the perfect setting for a romantic evening meal.
Best for clubbers
The Veronicas is a 200 metre stretch of nightclubs and pubs in the sun drenched resort of Playa de las Americas and is famous (or infamous) for its lively party atmosphere. Most of the bars and clubs on the strip stay open until 5am and offer a night full of drinking and dancing. Tramp’s and The Caledonian are among the most popular clubs for British holiday makers and include plenty of audience participation and drinking games.
Best for a traditional Spanish night out
More traditional towns such as Puerto de la Cruz and Santa Cruz offer a huge range of nightlife with a distinct Spanish flavour. Check out the traditional tapas bars and local restaurants which specialise in fresh seafood and island stews. If you visit Tenerife at the beginning of Lent then you’ll be able to watch a number of fantastic carnivals and parades which offer nights of partying in a fantastic atmosphere.
There really is something for everyone in Tenerife when it comes to fantastic nightlife from romantic evening strolls to all night bars.
If you are searching for somewhere to stay in Tenerife I recommend you check out the Direct Villas Tenerife web site, there are some great deals on villa and apartment rentals.
Best for family entertainment
If you bring the kids to Tenerife it doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on fantastic nightlife as many bars cater for families. Cheers Bar in Los Cristianos features great family entertainment every evening including tribute acts and weekly theme nights as well as serving home cooked food. Wigan Pier in Las Americas features nightly cabaret entertainment, quizzes, games and karaoke for the whole family to enjoy. The Patch in Playa De Las Americas is a complex catering for family entertainment and is crammed full of family friendly bars and restaurants. For a themed night you’ll never forget, visit the Castillo San Miguel in the South of Tenerife. The night will include superb medieval drinking, dining, dancing and even a live jousting show.
Best for a romantic evening
El Médano (Spanish for ‘The Sand Dune’) has a laid back atmosphere and a huge 2km long beach with a wooden boardwalk which makes it the perfect place for romantic evening strolls. There are also a number of local restaurants offering delicious seafood including Timon where you can enjoy the dramatic views of the surf from the terrace as you dine. Another great spot for a memorable dining experience is the Restaurante Casa Pana in the pretty town of Vilaflor in Teide, Spain’s largest national park. The outdoor tables are set amongst grape vines which makes the perfect setting for a romantic evening meal.
Best for clubbers
The Veronicas is a 200 metre stretch of nightclubs and pubs in the sun drenched resort of Playa de las Americas and is famous (or infamous) for its lively party atmosphere. Most of the bars and clubs on the strip stay open until 5am and offer a night full of drinking and dancing. Tramp’s and The Caledonian are among the most popular clubs for British holiday makers and include plenty of audience participation and drinking games.
Best for a traditional Spanish night out
More traditional towns such as Puerto de la Cruz and Santa Cruz offer a huge range of nightlife with a distinct Spanish flavour. Check out the traditional tapas bars and local restaurants which specialise in fresh seafood and island stews. If you visit Tenerife at the beginning of Lent then you’ll be able to watch a number of fantastic carnivals and parades which offer nights of partying in a fantastic atmosphere.
There really is something for everyone in Tenerife when it comes to fantastic nightlife from romantic evening strolls to all night bars.
If you are searching for somewhere to stay in Tenerife I recommend you check out the Direct Villas Tenerife web site, there are some great deals on villa and apartment rentals.

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