sábado, 30 de julio de 2011

Adeje Coast / Costa Adeje

Adeje, is an eminent tourist destination, boasting a landscape of great beauty, including a small waterfall just outside the village with a permanent water flow.


Its coastal expanse engulfs the larger area of Las Américas, Playa del Duque and other up-and-coming areas of the Costa Adeje tourist zone where some of the best southern beaches are to be found.



In recent years, its coastal area, now known as Costa Adeje (since 1999), has developed a high quality hotel and leisure infrastructure, where the tourist complexes and attractions have endowed the area with all it needs to maintain its great beauty.


Other areas of considerable traveler interest are: Cayo Salvaje and Paraíso Beach where scuba-diving and fishing are much sort after pastimes for visitors and locals alike.




Various rocky bays and outcroppings stand out such as El Conde, Abinque and Imoque and others higher in the valleys above the village such as El Infierno (hell hole) are to name but a few. Trekking above Adeje is a great favorite for those who enjoy this activity and the views are marvelous.



Adeje’s economy still comprises of various agricultural activities such as; cereals, grapes, olives, bananas and goat raising. Nevertheless, the town and local government currently commandeer one of Europe’s newest and most successful tourist destinations born just under 30 years ago but today rivaling the worlds #1 destinations.


Its climate guarantees sunshine all year round and the ever changing face of Adeje guarantees continuous yearly updates to the scenery each year that one returns.

Es un lugar eminentemente turístico, de gran belleza paisajística, con una pequeña cascada y curso de agua permanente. Abarca la mayor parte de la zona de Las Américas, donde están las mejores playas.



En los últimos tiempos, su costa, conocida como Costa Adeje, ha desarrollado su infraestructura hotelera, de gran calidad, donde los complejos turísticos han dotado a la zona de todo lo necesario para asegurar la gran belleza.

Otras zonas de gran interés turístico son: Cayo Salvaje y Playa Paraíso donde la práctica del buceo y la pesca alcanzan gran importancia.

Destacan numerosos Roques como el de El Conde, Abinque e Imoque y barrancos muy profundos como el de El Infierno, de gran belleza paisajística, una pequeña cascada y curso de agua permanente.


Su clima garantiza el sol todo el año.