Tenerife is the largest and most populous island in the Canary Islands. Approximately 43% of the archipelago’s population resides on the island. Tenerife is also a huge tourist destination, hosting about 5 million visitors annually. That makes it the most visited island in the archipelago and one of Spain’s most important tourist destinations. Click here to see part 1 of the Tenerife posts

Pretty Scenics while traveling around the island.

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It was a cloudy day, and we dodged rainstorms throughout.

 

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The same image reimagined as an oil painting.
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Vineyard on a slope

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The road from town down to the sea
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Garden closeup 
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Travel Break menu

 

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A storm coming in

Views from the highway 

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Auditorio De Tenerife, next to the ocean
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And in the category of unusual and strange ships we saw, we present the Floatel Reliance docked in Santa Crus de Tenerife port harbor.

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It is a semi-submersible accommodation and construction support vessel (floatel) designed for worldwide operation with an emphasis on mid-harsh environmental conditions in the world, such as the southern North Sea. Basically, it is a floating hotel that can be moored to support seagoing operations such as oil rigs. Floatel Reliance accommodates 500 people in one, two, and four-bed cabins and has large recreational areas, including mess and day rooms, a gymnasium, an internet café, and a cinema. The vessel has a telescopic gangway for client personnel to transfer between the floatel and the host installation. A helideck, two deck cranes, a large lay-down area, workshops/ warehouses support the client’s logistics, construction, and storage activities.

While designed for harsh environments, it has been in the mild-weather harbor since 2016, when it was brought in for repairs. It is now used primarily by the audiovisual industry as a location prop in filmmaking.


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Tenerife, Spain
06/21/24

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