We are going to Puerto Santiago for Christmas and New Year. never been here and also never been away over Christmas at all.
Does anyone know the place? What's it like. We are hoping for friendly bars and nice restaurants, dont want a lively place really as long as we've got somewhere to go and eat and drink at night that will do !!!!!!!
What's Christmas like in Tenerife?
I have never been to Puerto Santiago but we do spend every christmas and new year in Tenerife, normally Costa Adeje or Chayofa. I wouldn't spend it anywhere elese, it's brilliant
Regards Jackie
Maybe we would need to go somewhere slightly busier next year, will have to wait and see how it goes this year.
It will be great to 'escape' everything back home!!!!!!
There are quite a few nice restaurants and bars but it is nowhere near as large or noisy as PDLA. If you don't mind walking(or taking a taxi ) the resort of Los Gigantes is just a few minutes away with a few more shops, bars and restaurants. I really like this area in Tenerife and wish I could spend next Christmas there.
Thats reassuring thanks Judith. We want to unwind and just get a bit of warmth really. As long as we have places to eat and go out for a drink that will do us.
Went there 3 years ago at Christmas very nice.You will enjoy it
On reading some reviews the restaurants sound nicer in Puerto Santiago than at Gigantes is this true? Also - stupid question but do you pronounce Gigantes with hard G's or soft one, i.e hard as in 'Golf' or soft as in 'Giant' ?
I don't speak spanish myself but I think the correct pronunciation is a somewhat raspy H, I've noticed most non-spanish speaking people use hard G as in Golf as it takes a bit of practice to get it right.
We spent last Xmas & new year in Costa Adeje and can highly recommend it. The best thing was the weather (23 to 26 degrees most days) and being away from the over commercailsed UK. You will love it!!
We regularly visit Los Gigantes and Puerto Santiago, and there are great restaurants in both, the main advantage that Los Gigantes has is that there are quite a few which overlook the Marina. There are also quite a few on the way up the hill and beside the main square and church, so plenty to chooses from. Puerto Santiago is fine too, although I must admit that most of the restaurants we ate at there were beside the Barcelo Santiago and Tamaimo Tropical, and not so aware of those elsewhere in P Santiago
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