
Tenerife has come a long way in the past two decades, shaking off its reputation as a cheap and somewhat tacky fly-and-flop destination and emerging as a world-class hospitality hub with an exquisite food and drink scene and a wealth of cultural and historical landmarks to offer visitors.
In recent years, luxury hotels and resorts have sprung up across the island, from five-star, palatial resorts and opulent boutique hotels to calm, sophisticated retreats and adults-only escapes.
While most of the luxury hotels in Tenerife are located in the south-west area of Costa Adeje, there is now somewhere nice to stay across the island. Only a four-hour flight from most UK airports, Tenerife is a year-round destination thanks to its near-constant temperate climate and sunny weather, and is ideal for those seeking the finer things from their getaway.
Best luxury hotels in Tenerife 2025
At a glance
1. Bahia del Duque hotel
Playa del Duque, Costa Adeje
Ask anyone on the island about luxury hotels and they’ll probably all come up with the same name: Bahia del Duque. That’s because this family-run hotel group has been at the forefront of the high-end Tenerife hospitality scene for decades. Their now iconic Bahia del Duque resort is like a small Canarian-style village with different levels and areas – don’t worry, there are chauffeur-driven golf buggies to get you from place to place. The spa has a courtyard-style, open-air pool and is set up for ultimate relaxation. You won’t go hungry, as the resort’s 10 restaurants cater to all tastes. They include the sublime Japanese-inspired Kensei, and the innovative Michelin-star Nub helmed by chefs Andrea Bernardi and Fernanda Fuentes Cárdenas, who fuse the best of Latin American and Mediterranean cuisines.
Address: Av. de Bruselas, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Best for foodies, couples
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2. The Ritz-Carlton Tenerife, Abama hotel
Playa Abama
This is possibly the best-equipped hotel resort on the island, so much so, that you don’t really have to leave other than to return to the airport – or to visit the dramatic landscapes that Tenerife offers in abundance. It has its a private beach reached by a rather cool funicular railway, and the largest of the Ritz-Carlton kids’ clubs in Europe. Naturally, there’s a serene spa where you can opt for the Earth, Wind and Fire massage inspired by El Teide (the tallest mountain in Spain) that towers above the hotel in the centre of the island. For extra-special stays, opt for a suite in The Retreat part of the resort where rooms are all in low-rise villa-style buildings with gardens and impressive Atlantic Ocean views. Dining comes with the culinary supervision of legendary Spanish chef Martín Berasategui.
Address: Calle María Zambrano 2, Carretera General, TF-47, Km 9, 38687, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Spa, best for foodies, kids club, private beach
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3. Gran Meliá Palacio de Isora hotel
This sprawling fantasy fortress of a resort bridges the gap between mar y montaña (sea and mountains) on the island’s west coast. The size of the hotel means that it never feels crowded and the multiple pools (some adults-only) and sun terraces offer options for all. If you choose the hotel’s RedLevel service, you’ll have access to private lounges and pools, butler service, private airport transfers and more. Dine at La Terrasse by chef Jorge Peñate. Its ethos is gastro-regressive cooking, which means reviving and innovating local ancestral recipes and heritage ingredients from the bountiful waters and countryside. On the restaurant’s terrace, you’ll also enjoy some of the best views of the neighbouring island of La Gomera. Don’t miss the natural sea pools nearby for a refreshing cold-water dip.
Address: Av. de Los Oceanos, s/n, 38686 Alcalá, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Multiple pools, adults-only pools, butler service, airport transfers, best for foodies
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4. JOIA Salomé by Iberostar hotel
Playa del Fañabé
If you’re looking for adults-only escapism, this laid-back oasis has you covered. Situated in Costa Adeje with all its high-end amenities, the hotel offers a sublime retreat. It’s got all the makings of a boutique hotel with just 33 suites, and yet it is spacious and bright and has an enviable beachside spot. All the cool and elegant suites have sea views and come with terraces as standard, complete with whirlpool baths, sun loungers and butler service. Guests also have access to all the facilities at the neighbouring five-star, family-friendly Iberostar Selection Anthelia, including the large spa. You’ll notice a concerted effort towards more sustainable stays, with refillable filtered water stations, locally sourced food and ingredients, and a commitment to the ocean and supporting local communities.
Address: C. Londres, 15-A, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Adults-only stay, boutique stay, sea views, butler service
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5. Sir Anthony hotel
Playa del Camisón, Las Americas
Unpretentious and understated, the Sir Anthony is a 70-room boutique hotel in Playa del Camisón. It stands out as a calm retreat among the frenetic fun and exuberant nightlife of Las Americas. All the rooms here are spacious and plush with neutral tones, but the deluxe suite is the best pick for ultimate luxury thanks to an expansive terrace with its own private pool, Balinese beds and gorgeous ocean views. Head down into the sumptuous spa for the 105-minute Royal Citrus Experience, where face and body will be revitalised with the help of vitamin C. Feast on fresh Mediterranean cuisine including classic Spanish tapas, locally sourced seafood and salads at the main restaurant.
Address: Av. las Américas, s/n, 38650 Playa de la Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Boutique stay, private pools, sea views, spa, best for foodies
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6. Royal Hideaway Corales Beach hotel
La Caleta, Costa Adeje
The Royal Hideaway Corales Beach is all clean lines, stylish design and immaculate service. The adults-only hotel makes up one side of a larger resort along with the family-friendly Royal Hideaway Corales Suites, with guests of the Beach side able to use the facilities of both. You’ll be greeted with a glass of cava before being shown to your contemporary but plush suite. All rooms face the sea, and some come with hot tubs on their ample terraces. The island’s most famous two-Michelin-star restaurant is on the roof, El Rincón de Juan Carlos, which serves tasting menus using the best ingredients sourced from the islands and further afield. For something more laid back – besides the resort’s tranquil spa – head next door to Starfish, where you’ll find seasonal local dishes, and a good choice of Canarian wines.
Address: Avenida Virgen de Guadalupe, Playa La Enramada, 21, 38679, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Adults-only stay, two Michelin-star restaurant, best for foodies, spa
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7. Tivoli La Caleta hotel
La Caleta, Costa Adeje
Set in the quieter La Caleta area of Costa Adeje, the Tivoli is well-placed for those wanting relaxation but still within easy reach of the upmarket shops, bars and restaurants of the main resort. That said, you don’t really need to leave the hotel, as its stand-out restaurants, indulgent spa, and multiple pools and sports facilities (including a padel court) should keep you busy. While not strictly adults-only, there’s a chic grown-up vibe here. For all-out luxe, book the La Caleta suite with its enormous terrace overlooking the sea. With the hotel’s Suite Experience package, you’ll get access to a VIP pool, lounge and sun terrace, a massage and entry to the wellness circuit and more. Snag a table at Seen for stylish beach-club vibes, live music, and an innovative menu using fresh local ingredients – the Canarian goat’s cheese croquettes are a must.
Address: C. la Enramada, 9, 38670 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Near town centre, spa, multiple pools, best for foodies
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8. Baobab Suites hotel
Playa del Duque, Costa Adeje
You’d be forgiven for thinking that you’d stepped back into oh-so-cool 1960s Hollywood at Baobab Suites if it weren’t for all the mod-cons. The cool, sleek and stylish resort is made up of well-equipped suites, many with their own whirlpool baths, pools and expansive terraces with ocean views. Wellbeing is a big deal here with dedicated fitness facilities including a swanky outdoor spin area, plus personal training, yoga, pilates and fitness lessons. Unsurprisingly, there’s a decadent spa in the form of the NiRama Centre, where the treatments are based on Ayurveda philosophy. If you want to take to the water – and why wouldn’t you in Tenerife – then book onto the hotel’s own catamaran for the day for whale watching or to sip cava at sunset.
Address: C. Roques del Salmor, 5, 38679 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Sea views, personal training, spa, catamaran experience
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9. Iberostar Heritage Grand Mencey hotel
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife has emerged as a holiday destination to watch in the last few years, rather than simply a day stop for cruise ship passengers. The capital has a burgeoning food scene and is home to the famous Tenerife Carnival each February. Several small hotels have opened on the city’s calm streets, but none can match the legendary Grand Mencey for history or luxury. Rooms have beautiful Canarian pinewood details and are comfortable with luxe touches. There’s a huge stylish spa and the city centre is a pleasant 10-minute stroll through the lush García Sanabria park, one of the city’s green lungs. Along with several superb restaurants, there’s also a cookery school to put your culinary skills to the test.
Address: Calle Dr. Jose Naveiras, 38, 38004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Spa, near town centre, cookery school
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10. Royal River hotel
Golf Costa Adeje
Fancy staying in a private villa on the banks of a river or perhaps by a lake? At Royal River, all 50 rooms are villa-style properties with lavish interiors and private pools. River suites connect your private pool to a longer ‘river’ one, while lagoon villas offer direct swim access to a large lagoon pool. This adults-only resort is all about relaxation and opulence. There’s a choice of four on-site restaurants, from Asian-inspired Kokoro to Flamingo French bistro. Book into the calming spa and luxuriate in the Oasis Serenity ritual, which combines an anti-stress body treatment, hydrating facial, clay wrap and Tibetan singing bowls balancing. For those hoping to play 18 holes, the Costa Adeje Golf Course is on your doorstep.
Address: C. Alcojora, s/n, 38670 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Adults-only stay, four on-site restaurants, best for foodies, spa
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11. Hacienda del Conde hotel
Buenavista del Norte
If you want to escape the busier resorts of the island’s south west, try booking into the five-star Hacienda del Conde on the island’s north-west coast. Part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, the hotel is housed in a traditional Canarian Spanish-colonial-style building around a lagoon-like swimming pool. There are 117 rooms in total, including the sublime sea view suite with a whirlpool bathtub. As this is a good spot for active adventure – the north of the island is a popular place for hikers, cyclists and professional athletes – there’s even a Cyclist Junior Suite that includes a welcome pack, a workshop with tools and spare parts, a bike storage area, route planner and daily access to the YHI Spa thermal circuit to soothe weary limbs.
Address: C. La Finca, s/n, 38480 Buenavista, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Highlights: Sea views, cycling, golf, best for outdoor adventure
What currency do I need in Tenerife?
Tenerife uses the euro (€).
When is the best time of year to visit Tenerife?
Tenerife’s daily highs peak from July to September, with the hottest month being August with average temperatures of 29.2C. If you are seeking balmier weather, travel in autumn or winter; in December and January, maximum temperatures hover around 21C.
How does Tenerife compare to other Canary Islands?
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands, catering to budget-friendly travellers and those seeking a luxury getaway. Gran Canaria is known as the “miniature continent” due to its medley of volcanic calderas, urban beaches and the Pico de las Nieves peak. Lanzarote, another Brit holiday favourite, is known for its palm-tree-lined beaches and year-round sunshine. Wind strength averages 13mph throughout the year across the Canaries, making the islands attractive destinations for wind sports enthusiasts and surfers. If you are looking for a smaller, more intimate island to explore, seek out La Palma, La Gomera and the smallest of the Canaries, El Hierro.
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Source: independent.co.uk