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Why Tenerife?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

The first great advantage is the weather. The Canary islands are known as the islands of eternal spring, all islands are warm and sunny all year round and enjoy an average day temperature between 16 and 20ºC in winter, 20 to 30ºC in summer.

The easy accessibility is another big advantage – All European airports offer relatively cheap flights to the islands.

As for our Tenerife, there is a long list of extra pluses, not least of which is Tenerife’s impressive contrasts in its nature, be it the green areas and banana plantations in the north, or the always sunny and dry south.

Over the years Tenerife has slowly changed. Cheap and cheerful is still available everywhere, but the most popular resorts have a more upmarket feel, and an emphasis has been added on quality.

By the swish hotels that have sprung up in places such as Fanabe and Costa Adeje you can already notice the change. Aiming to appeal to tourists who want better standards to match their affluent lifestyles, the hotels are the last word in quality, comfort and style.

The environment is also experiencing a continuing makeover, like the Paseo Litoral promenade. Over 10 kilometres long, this beach walk goes from Los Cristianos, through Playa de las Americas and onto the edge of the fishing village of La Caleta. It’s a lovely walk, made special by the lovely views across the Atlantic. You can also take in views of people on the wonderful and different beaches, from the large stretch of Las Vistas, the lovely little beach with green area opposite the Mediterranean hotels, the black sand beach of Torviscas and the pebble beach at La Caleta. You can observe the of people boarding the whale and dolphin cruises in the port, watch the ferries set sail to the nearest island of La Gomera.

On the shore side of the walk there’s an endless array of restaurants, coffee bars, apartments, hotels and shops, part of the fun of strolling by, particularly when the surrounding flower show is so special.

Tenerife has never been short of leisure facilities for families. Now they are bigger and better and the offer is always getting broader. Loro Parque, originally a parrot paradise, has expanded into an animal and wildlife extravaganza. And Siam Park, billed as the biggest themed aquatic park in Europe, opens hopefully this summer still. There are some smaller parks like Aguilas del Teide, also well worth a visit, as is the sometimes forgotten Lago de Martíanez in Puerto de la Cruz, a wonderful combination of seawater pools and gardens, designed by the famous César Manrique.

No self-respecting quality tourist destination could be without top draw golf courses. They are a huge magnet for many visitors and Tenerife now has nine.

All of these attractions are additional bonuses to the “real” Tenerife, places that have never needed to adapt or change with the times – the sleepy mountain villages, tranquil hiking trails, and the alluring cafe culture in so many picturesque towns.

In the north the beautiful resort of Puerto de la Cruz has always been a particular favourite of mine.

Tenerife’s glory, however, is Mount Teide. At 12,188ft it’s the highest mountain in Spain, and is part of Teide National Park, recently awarded World Heritage status.

Don’t try climbing to the peak on foot unless you are fit and agile. Best advice is to ride a cable car for the final 1,000ft to the summit and – on a clear day – take in the breathtaking views to the other islands in the Canaries.

We stayed at the impeccable Arona Gran Hotel, overlooking the busy harbour in Los Cristianos. Almost every room was booked and two thirds of the guests had stayed there before.

Algemene informatie Tenerife

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Aardrijkskundige feiten: De Canarische Eilanden bestaan uit zeven grote en zes kleine eilanden. Hun uiterste Noordgrens ligt op 29 graden en 25 minuten Noorderbreedte en hun uiterste Zuidgrens ligt op 27 graden en 38 minuten Noorderbreedte. Hun hoogste punt ligt op 3.718 meter (de Pico del Teide), op het eiland Tenerife.

Politieke gegevens: De Canarische Eilanden zijn een autonome regio van Spanje, die met het volste recht als ontwikkelingsgebied in de Europese Unie geintegreerd is. De inmigratie- en douanewetten van de eilanden zijn daarom dezelfde als in de rest van het EU-gebied met bepaalde specifieke eigenschappen. De Canarische Archipel heeft een eigen Economisch- en Belastingstelsel, met talrijke voordelen voor de ondernemingen die zich in dit gebied vestigen. De archipel heeft een autonome regering en een regionaal Parlement met uitgebreide bevoegdheden. Wat betreft de administratie is de Archipel in 7 verscheidene Eilandbesturen en 87 gemeenten verdeeld.

Oppervlakte: De totale oppervlakte van de archipel is 7.446 vierkante kilometer, met 1.114 kilometer kustlijn en 257 kilometer strand. Het kleinste eiland, El Hierro, strekt zich uit tot 269 km². Daartegenover heeft het eiland Tenerife 2.034 km². Gran Canaria heeft een oppervlakte van 1.560 km². La Palma heeft 708 en La Gomera heeft 369 km². De oppervlakte van het eiland Fuerteventura is 1.660 km², daar tegenover heeft Lanzarote 846 km².

Bevolkingsgegevens: in totaal 1.995.833 inwoners (jaar 2006), met een gemiddelde bevolkingsdichtheid van 268 inwoners per km².

Munteenheid: Euro.

Talen: Spaans.

Gemiddelde temperatuur op jaarbasis: 22º C / 71.6º F.

Tijd en officiële feestdagen: De Canarische Eilanden hebben Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) gedurende het hele jaar, behalve tussen april en oktober, dan past men de zomertijd toe, dat is GMT+1. De officiële feestdagen die gelden voor het gehele autonome gebied zijn: 6 januari, 13 en 14 april, 1 en 30 mei, 15 augustus, 12 oktober, 1 november, 6, 8 en 25 december. Bovendien heeft elk eiland een eigen feestdag en alle gemeenten kiezen twee eigen feestdagen.

Infrastructuur: 8 vliegvelden en 41 havens, waaronder Marine-, jacht- en visserijhavens.

Milieugegevens: De Canarische Eilanden herbergen vier Nationale Parken, 141 beschermde natuurgebieden en vier Natuurreservaten. In totaal zijn er 1.386 inheemse plantensoorten en 540 endemische.

Toeristische gegevens: In 2006 bedroeg het aantal ontvangen buitelandse toeristen 9.530.039. De logiessector omvat 166.296 hotelbedden (in 575 hotelbedrijven) en 228.603 slaapplaatsen buiten hotels om (in 2.482 bedrijven). Er zijn 21 golfterreinen, 9 congrescentra en 6 speelcasino’s.

Winkelopeningstijden: Van 09:00 tot 13:00 en van 16:00 tot 20 uur, hoewel de grote winkelcentra gedurende de gehele dag geopend zijn, en in de toeristische centra heel veel winkels 7 dagen op 7 open blijven.

NIE, NIF, CIF numbers

Friday, September 7th, 2007
 

NIE Number. (Numero de Identificación de Extranjeros) and NIF, CIF numbers.

What this number is. It’s a number the Spanish authorities issue to uniquely identify foreigners. It is roughly equivalent to the DNI number each Spanish subject is given for national identification purposes.

Why it is needed. Absolutely anything that will require payments to the Hacienda (Spanish Tax Authorities) or similar identification for Authoritative purposes, will require you to have obtained this number.

How long to get it. Following application, you will normally wait for 3 days till a week, it seldom takes longer.

What it looks like. An example of a number would be X-0902015-R and this is the usual format of the number. It is received in the form of an officially stamped, white paper, A4 size document, bearing your name, date of birth and of course your NIE number. It always starts with an X, and ends with another letter. There are between 6 and 8 digits in between the X and end-letter to make the NIE number complete.

If it gets lost. Once received, you should make several good photocopies and store the original safely. If lost, it is not simply re-issued, you will need to repeat the application procedure, though you should normally obtain the same number again.

How it is used. When asked for your NIE number, in most cases, it will be required by means of

(i) Showing the original certificate, and

(ii) Providing a photocopy of the original. This usually happens when an application of some sort is being made. Once the copy has been compared to the original, the copy is accepted and you will be handed back your original. Don’t ever hand over your original to anyone, as it is the only valid original you have.

Typical things for which this number is a prerequisite -

  • Working as an employee or self employed.
  • Buying a Car
  • Telephone Account
  • Electricity Account
  • Bank Account
  • Buying a Property

Documents normally required for your NIE Application

  • Passport Original + 1 copy (Original returned, copy must be readable and picture viewable)
  • The official NIE Solicitud (application form, fully completed and signed)
  • A form with which you can pay a small fee, which you have to present upon applying for your NIE number.

You can obtain all the necessary forms and do this yourself, as it is not too difficult, but as an office client you can use our services, we can assist you with this.

NIF, CIF Numbers

These are Fiscal and Commercial numbers respectively. You can take your NIE certificate to Hacienda and get a creditsized card bearing your NIF number, this of course will simply be the same as your NIE number, but in a convenient size. The CIF number is normally issued to identify commercial entities such as SL and SA (Limited Liability and Public) companies.


Living in Tenerife

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Picture of Los Realajos

Tenerife offers one of the finest climates and lifestyles in the world. The dramatic growth in the popularity of the island has also created a similar increase in the growth of business opportunities, jobs and holiday home ownership. If you don’t know Tenerife particularly well, and are thinking of holidaying, buying in, or even moving to Tenerife, you will find much more information about Tenerife on our website and you can always contact us for any questions.

Foreigners of virtually any nationality are allowed to buy holidays homes in Tenerife. Foreigners can also become residents, work and set up businesses in Tenerife. This is quite straightforward if you are an EC citizen, but can be more problematical for other foreigners, depending on nationality. We can help you to find the solution according to your own situation.

Green areas

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

The Adeje Town Hall is improving the green areas in the Fanabe/El Duque area. The verge of the road in the Avenida Bruselas has been renewed the last few weeks and it looks perfect now! This is all included in the plans to improve the total area. Also the park behind Las Terrazas del Duque will be improved soon. This is a big advantage for the residents living in the area so they can enjoy a walk in the new park.

winter review

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

After a slow start in november and december sales started picking up again and sellers and buyers were happy with the deals we made for them.

The El Duque area is a very popular place to own a property as it is in the best situated place in the island, though it is not easy to find the right property because there are only a few private complexes between all the 5 star hotels like Bahia Del Duque, Gran Tacande, Costa Adeje Gran Hotel and Vincci Hotel. But when people see the quality of Las Terrazas del Duque and El Duque complexes they always decide that this is the place to be!

If we cannot find the property in the El Duque - Fañabé area we can always offer several new off plan developments in Palm-Mar. Here you can find property for real value for money. The sales in Las Terrazas del Faro went well and also the new developments Jardines del Palm-Mar, Fuente de Palm-Mar and Villas Del Palm-Mar were sold well.

Now spring is starting and a lot of people will arrive to enjoy this lovely time on Tenerife and looking to find their perfect property.