Things to do in Costa Adeje

Whale watching, visiting the Siam Park, hiking... You will always find things to do in Adeje!

What to do in Adeje?

You will always find an interesting plan to do in Costa Adeje that you have not done before. It is a destination that surprises with every visit! You can spend from a quiet day spotting cetaceans in the wild, to climbing a 28-meter-high water slide and crossing an aquarium full of sharks and mantas. Amazing, right? Take note and find out everything you can do in this town in the south of Tenerife.

With every adventure you do, you open up a new world inside of you

There are many things to do in Costa Adeje and, to your own delight, some of them will not cost you any money. For example, sunbathing on one of its beaches and taking a great dip in the Atlantic waters is… Free! On the other hand, other activities do have a cost but the experience is unforgettable.

Hiring a boat trip to spot dolphins and whales in the wild is one of the most popular activities. Up to 21 different species of cetaceans live on the seabed off the coast of southern Tenerife. Observing them in their natural habitat is, without a doubt, one of the best things to do in Costa Adeje. And of course, it will be an indelible memory of your holiday on the island.

The Siam Park is another of the must-sees in Costa Adeje. This water park, inspired by Thailand, has positioned itself as one of the best in the world thanks to its amazing attractions. One of them is the Tower of Power, a huge slide that we already mentioned at the beginning of this article. Do you dare to get on? If you prefer quieter attractions, there are also those for you. May Thai River, Siam Beach or Jungle Snake are some examples.

Right next to Siam Park you will find the Siam Mall, a huge shopping center ideal for shopping lovers. And if sport and nature are your thing, do not hesitate to go up to the highest areas of the municipality to take the Barranco del Infierno route. Walking along this trail you will be able to admire the diversity of its flora and fauna, as well as marvel at the beauty of its landscapes. It is a protected natural area whose access is restricted to 300 people a day. Therefore, don’t forget to book in advance. Your next holiday is in Costa Adeje!

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