loscristanos square is brill at new year rearlly great dancing groups lots of people but take a bottle with you as drink very expencive
goes on till 6 am
Happy New Year to all in the Tenerife forum
Its cold enough to make the letters turn blue honest admin it wisnae me
Its cold enough to make the letters turn blue honest admin it wisnae me
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allmen HT Mod
2006-01-05 00:02:27
May I add my best wishes to all - a happy, prosperous and healthy New Year with lots of escapes from the UK weather to warm, welcoming Tenerife.
MyraLock
MyraLock
A very happy new year to all,
happy new year to all for 2006 and happy holidays for all
Happy New Year to all!!!!!!!Just listening to OASIS FM streamed through my Laptop and wishing I was there!!
At 2:09am in the morning I think you could be the only one on the site.
Yes, Happy New Year to all. I hope everyone has a good, peaceful and enjoyable 2006.
Can someone tell me the wavelength for Oasis, we couldn't find it over Christmas when we were there?
Thanks
Can someone tell me the wavelength for Oasis, we couldn't find it over Christmas when we were there?
Thanks
We will be in Fanabe area for New Year's Eve 2006, is there an admission charge for bars like St Eugen's and the Moonlight bar and do you have to book.
Peter
We have spent christmas and new year in Tenerife for the last ten years or so. We have never had to book or pay to get in anywhere. I am sure there are probably some restaurants that you may have to book and I am sure someone else will be able to advise you of which ones. You must go down to the beach in Fanabe new years eve for midnight. It is a great atmosphere and you will be able to see almost every firework display along the coast
Hope this helps
Regards Jackie
We have spent christmas and new year in Tenerife for the last ten years or so. We have never had to book or pay to get in anywhere. I am sure there are probably some restaurants that you may have to book and I am sure someone else will be able to advise you of which ones. You must go down to the beach in Fanabe new years eve for midnight. It is a great atmosphere and you will be able to see almost every firework display along the coast
Hope this helps
Regards Jackie
thanks for that Jackie, we are also planning on spending new year in tenerife, looking forward to the fireworks.
Petra
Petra
i have been to tenerife for the last 6 years over xmas / new year
u are advised to book into san eugen it gets very busy and there is standing room only which is very uncomfortable and after awhile u get fed up with drinks being spilt over you but its great if you book because u then have a table for as long as u want it
u are advised to book into san eugen it gets very busy and there is standing room only which is very uncomfortable and after awhile u get fed up with drinks being spilt over you but its great if you book because u then have a table for as long as u want it
Hi
Personally I wouldn't book anywhere. You will easily get into a restaurant for a meal in the evening, and you don't want to be stuck inside somewhere at midnight. Like I said in a previous post you need to be on the front at midnight for the firework displays. Last New Year we went down to Fanabe beach and with all the bars along there you didn't know who was drinking in what bar because everyone was outside on the prom and mixing together anyway - great atmosphere - kids loved it - real party feel where everyone mingled and spoke to each other. You would have thought we went with a large crowd of mates if you had seen us but it was actually only hubby, me and two of the kids.
Regards
Personally I wouldn't book anywhere. You will easily get into a restaurant for a meal in the evening, and you don't want to be stuck inside somewhere at midnight. Like I said in a previous post you need to be on the front at midnight for the firework displays. Last New Year we went down to Fanabe beach and with all the bars along there you didn't know who was drinking in what bar because everyone was outside on the prom and mixing together anyway - great atmosphere - kids loved it - real party feel where everyone mingled and spoke to each other. You would have thought we went with a large crowd of mates if you had seen us but it was actually only hubby, me and two of the kids.
Regards
Will take your advice Jackie we have only just got back from Tenerife and the thought of being outside one of the bars at Fanabe beach at midnight watching the fireworks seems to be much better than covered in beer in St Eugenes
Dave
Dave
I'm also looking to go to Tenerife for the New Year with my wife and 3year old son, but I've just checked the internet for prices and it seems to be more expensive than July and August. Have I missed the boat for getting a bargain as all the 'economy' airlines prices seem to be priced at summer prices now as well
Any good tips on airlines/apartment rentals/reasonably priced package deals will be appreciated, as I also want to be watching the fireworks at midnight
Thanks
Stephen.
Any good tips on airlines/apartment rentals/reasonably priced package deals will be appreciated, as I also want to be watching the fireworks at midnight
Thanks
Stephen.
Stephen
I think you will find that the price of flights are higher at that time of the year as everyone wants some sunshine then. Last year we paid £250.00 each that was for 2 adults and 2 kids (although they are charged the same). My eldest son came out on the 2nd January with his mate and they paid £120.00 each.
Sorry but I don't think there are any 'bargains' to be had in Tenerife at that time of year, but I would not go anywhere else, it is worth every penny.
Rgds Jackie
I think you will find that the price of flights are higher at that time of the year as everyone wants some sunshine then. Last year we paid £250.00 each that was for 2 adults and 2 kids (although they are charged the same). My eldest son came out on the 2nd January with his mate and they paid £120.00 each.
Sorry but I don't think there are any 'bargains' to be had in Tenerife at that time of year, but I would not go anywhere else, it is worth every penny.
Rgds Jackie
I have to agree that you have picked the most expensive time of the year. We own timeshare over Xmas and we didn't go last year because the flights were so expensive. This year we have had a look and they are even worse so we have swopped our weeks and are going out on 5th January when its all over - the flights are half the price then!
But I also agree, you will have a brill time over the Xmas period and New Year if you do go to Tenerife.
Its just that we don't like getting ripped off and we can get around it we will.
But I also agree, you will have a brill time over the Xmas period and New Year if you do go to Tenerife.
Its just that we don't like getting ripped off and we can get around it we will.
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