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Mount Teide and the Roques de García, Teide National Park, Tenerife

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Tenerife hotels: what members pay vs the public price

Winter sun that actually works, the deepest four- and five-star supply in Spain, and the lowest entry prices of the four.

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Quick answer — where to stay in Tenerife

The best areas to stay in Tenerife depend entirely on your travel style: the budget-friendly Torviscas Alto, the lively Playa de las Américas, the resort-heavy Playa Paraíso, the walkable San Eugenio, the luxurious Playa del Duque, the seafood village of La Caleta or the adults-only Playa de Fañabé. Across 14 verified luxury and boutique hotels, The Travel Club members pay 5% to 33% cheaper than the big booking sites — a median 10% saving. Because member prices only show after a free login, hotels are allowed to set them below their public price.

Where should I stay in Tenerife?
  • Torviscas Alto: Best for family aparthotels with kitchens, budget self-catering stays, and space over sea views.
  • Playa de las Américas: Best for cheap beachfront hotels, late-night dining, and lively resort nightlife.
  • Playa Paraíso: Best for large all-inclusive resorts, quiet clifftop pools, and stay-put family holidays.
  • San Eugenio: Best for walkable beach hotels, marina boat trips, and mid-range family resorts.
  • Playa del Duque: Best for five-star luxury resorts, the island’s smartest beach, and premium spa retreats.
  • La Caleta: Best for fresh seafood restaurants, boutique clifftop hotels, and quiet stays at the edge of the strip.
  • Playa de Fañabé: Best for adults-only beach resorts, long sand promenades, and quiet spa retreats.
How much does a luxury hotel in Tenerife cost?
Member prices run from €142 to €426 per night across 14 verified properties — the lowest entry price of the four destinations here.
How much cheaper are member prices?
Between 5% and 33% cheaper than the public price, with a median saving of 10%. Member prices start at €142 per night where the public price is €149.
When is the cheapest time to visit Tenerife?
May, June and November, either side of the winter-sun season. Tenerife is the only destination here that stays warm and fully open through the European winter.

Which Tenerife neighbourhood should you actually book?

Fourteen verified properties inside a nine-kilometre radius of Costa Adeje means real competition for the same guest. That density is why the largest saving in this entire comparison — 33% at Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur — turns up here rather than in the Balearics.

The 7 areas below are ordered by entry price, cheapest first.

Torviscas Alto: Best for Apartment Space on a Family Budget

Set back and slightly uphill from the coast, which is exactly why it is cheaper. Aparthotels here come with kitchens and separate rooms — the format that makes a week with small children survivable. The beach is a ten-minute walk down, and a longer one back up.

Ramada Residences by Wyndham Costa Adeje, Adeje

Ramada Residences by Wyndham Costa Adeje

Adeje · 4-star

8.64,679 reviews

Public price €149
€142 /night
Save 5%

Playa de las Américas: Best for Cheap Beds and Somewhere to Eat at Midnight

The oldest and loudest of the southern resorts, immediately south of Costa Adeje and joined to it by a continuous promenade. Rooms are the cheapest on this coast, the beaches are man-made but sheltered, and it is the one place on the island still busy at one in the morning.

Hotel Cleopatra Palace, Playa de las Américas

Hotel Cleopatra Palace

Playa de las Américas · 4-star

8.73,755 reviews

Public price €166
€147 /night
Save 11%
H10 Conquistador, Playa de las Américas

H10 Conquistador

Playa de las Américas · 4-star

8.71,218 reviews

Public price €317
€292 /night
Save 8%

Playa Paraíso: Best for Big Resorts at the Quiet End of the Coast

Five kilometres north of the main strip, on a low cliff above the water. The trade-off is explicit: the largest and newest resort complexes on the island, but almost nothing outside them within walking distance. Ideal if you intend to stay put, frustrating if you do not.

H10 Atlantic Sunset Horizons Collection, Adeje

H10 Atlantic Sunset Horizons Collection

Adeje · 5-star

9.01,992 reviews

Public price €205
€185 /night
Save 10%
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife, Adeje

Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife

Adeje · 5-star

8.76,030 reviews

Public price €233
€189 /night
Save 19%

San Eugenio and Playa del Bobo: Best for Walkable Beach Access Without Resort Prices

The hinge between Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje proper, wrapped around Puerto Colón marina. Playa del Bobo and Playa de Troya are small, sheltered and directly below the hotels, and the boat trips for whales and dolphins leave from the marina here.

Iberostar Waves Bouganville Playa, Adeje

Iberostar Waves Bouganville Playa

Adeje · 4-star

8.81,443 reviews

Public price €208
€189 /night
Save 9%
Hyatt Ziva Jardín Tropical Tenerife, Adeje

Hyatt Ziva Jardín Tropical Tenerife

Adeje · 4-star

9.02,841 reviews

Public price €224
€205 /night
Save 8%

Playa del Duque: Best for the Island’s Smartest Beach and Five-Star Density

The top end of Costa Adeje, built around the Plaza del Duque centre and a beach with proper loungers and pale imported sand. Four of the island’s best-rated hotels sit within a few hundred metres of each other here, which is unusual anywhere in Spain.

Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur, Adeje

Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur

Adeje · 5-star

9.13,116 reviews

Public price €321
€216 /night
Save 33%
GF Victoria, Adeje

GF Victoria

Adeje · 5-star

9.1803 reviews

Public price €333
€297 /night
Save 11%
Hotel Jardines de Nivaria, Adeje

Hotel Jardines de Nivaria

Adeje · 5-star

9.4108 reviews

Public price €396
€364 /night
Save 8%
JOIA El Mirador by Iberostar — Adults Only, Adeje

JOIA El Mirador by Iberostar — Adults Only

Adeje · 5-star

9.7404 reviews

Public price €470
€426 /night
Save 9%

La Caleta: Best for Fish Restaurants and the Edge of the Resort Strip

A former fishing village at the northern limit of Costa Adeje, still holding a row of seafood restaurants along the rocks. The coastal path into the resorts takes fifteen minutes, so you get dinner in a village and a pool complex behind you.

Tivoli La Caleta Resort, Adeje

Tivoli La Caleta Resort

Adeje · 5-star

9.41,181 reviews

Public price €288
€248 /night
Save 14%

Playa de Fañabé: Best for Adults-Only Calm on a Long Sand Beach

A wide, groomed beach in the middle of Costa Adeje, with the promenade running its full length. It has quietly become the island’s adults-only cluster — several of the larger properties here take no under-16s at all, which changes the sound of a pool deck considerably.

Iberostar Selection Sábila — Adults Only, Adeje

Iberostar Selection Sábila — Adults Only

Adeje · 5-star

9.22,062 reviews

Public price €285
€258 /night
Save 9%
Iberostar Selection Anthelia, Adeje

Iberostar Selection Anthelia

Adeje · 5-star

9.4238 reviews

Public price €320
€272 /night
Save 15%
How we compare the two prices. Both are for the same room, the same dates and the same cancellation terms — we never set a basic room against a suite. The public price is what that room costs on the big booking sites; the member price is what you pay through us. Both are per night for two people sharing, in euros. Prices change daily, so the one you see when you are signed in is the one confirmed at checkout.

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Tenerife is the one destination here that is genuinely a year-round proposition. Costa Adeje sits on the dry southern side of the island, sheltered from the trade winds, and holds mid-twenties through the European winter. It also has the deepest concentrated supply of four- and five-star resorts anywhere in Spain — which is why it has both the lowest entry rate and the single largest member saving in this comparison.

€142Lowest member price per night
33%Largest single saving

How does The Travel Club get lower Tenerife rates than Booking.com?

Booking sites are contractually stopped from showing a price below the hotel’s own public price — the trade calls it rate parity. A price shown only to signed-in members is the standard exception, because it is not a public price. Tenerife’s resort density makes the effect unusually visible: the same room at Vincci Selección La Plantación del Sur costs €321 publicly against €216 for members.

Member price vs the price on public booking sites, Tenerife
 The Travel ClubPublic booking sites (Booking.com, Expedia, Hotels.com)
Who the price is forSigned-in members onlyAnyone, no account needed
Can it go below the hotel’s public price?Yes — members-only prices are the recognised exceptionNo — their contracts forbid it
Typical Tenerife saving5–33% cheaperThis is the price we compare against
Cost to joinFreeFree
Booking feeNoneNone, but their commission is inside the price
Hotels you can book14 in Tenerife, 2M+ worldwideA similar global choice
You can pay inEuros, pounds or Swiss francsVaries by site and country

Costa Adeje or Playa de las Américas?

Adeje is the newer, quieter, more expensive half — better beaches, better resorts, more families. Playa de las Américas is immediately south, louder, cheaper and better connected for eating out. They are walkable from each other along the promenade, so the choice is about which one you want to sleep in.

How do I get to Tenerife from the UK, DACH or Italy?

Tenerife South (TFS) takes almost all the international traffic — around 4h45 from Frankfurt, 4h50 from Munich, 4h30 from Zurich and Milan, 5h00 from Vienna and 4h20 from London. It is the longest flight in this comparison — note the Canaries are on WET, so an hour behind CET and level with the UK.

Compare the rest of the country on the Spain area guides, or see member prices across Spain.

Tenerife hotels: frequently asked questions

Which side of Tenerife is sunnier?

The south. The north around Puerto de la Cruz is greener precisely because it gets the cloud and the trade winds.

Do I need a car in Tenerife?

Not for a resort stay in Costa Adeje. You do for Teide National Park, Masca or Anaga — though those all run as day tours.

Is Tenerife cheaper than the Balearics?

Clearly. The cheapest Tenerife member price is €142 per night against €233 in Mallorca and €331 in Ibiza.

Can I see the member price before joining?

No. Member prices only appear once you are signed in — that is the condition that lets hotels offer them below their public price. Joining is free.

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