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Tenerife and its most authentic side

04/05/2026
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Tenerife is much more than a year-round warm-weather destination. Beyond its beaches, volcanic landscapes and outstanding leisure offering, the island holds a deeply vibrant cultural identity that is expressed through its towns, gastronomy, traditional celebrations and way of life. For those looking to discover a more authentic side of the destination, Tenerife offers a unique combination of nature, traditions and local experiences that reveal the true essence of the Canary Islands.

Among these cultural expressions, the romerías hold a particularly important place. These popular festivities are part of the island’s soul and are one of the best ways to understand Tenerife’s connection to its roots, its folklore and its community. Experiencing the island from this perspective allows travellers to go beyond a traditional stay and connect with a destination full of nuance, history and authenticity.

Romerías in Tenerife: a tradition that brings the island to life

To speak of Tenerife is also to speak of its traditions. The romerías are among the most representative celebrations of Canarian culture and are a collective expression where devotion, music, gastronomy, traditional dress and a strong sense of belonging come together. They are not simply popular festivities: they are a way of preserving the island’s cultural memory and passing down customs that remain very much alive in local life from one generation to the next.

Throughout the year, different municipalities celebrate their own romerías, each with its own particular character, yet all sharing the same spirit: to showcase Canarian identity through community participation. Decorated carts, folk groups, local products, traditional dances and typical costumes turn these celebrations into one of Tenerife’s most genuine cultural expressions.

The Romería of Tegueste, one of Tenerife’s most iconic celebrations

Within the island’s festive calendar, the Romería of Tegueste is one of the most well-known and representative. Held in honour of Saint Mark the Evangelist, this event brings together thousands of people each year and has established itself as one of the most important romerías in the Canary Islands. Its value lies not only in the scale of the celebration, but also in its ability to preserve an authentic essence, closely linked to the rural environment, folklore and community spirit.

Although the 2026 edition has already taken place, it remains an excellent example of the importance these celebrations hold within Tenerife’s cultural identity. In Tegueste, tradition is expressed through carts created by local groups, Canarian folk music, tastings of typical products and a deeply rooted participation among both locals and visitors. More than a one-off event, it represents a way of understanding the island’s territory, history and customs.

What to do in Tenerife beyond the beach

One of Tenerife’s greatest strengths is precisely its ability to offer much more than sun and sea. The island invites visitors to combine relaxation with culture, nature, gastronomy and local traditions, creating a far richer and more complete experience.

Those wishing to explore its most authentic side can wander through characterful towns, discover local markets, attend traditional celebrations, visit historic sites or venture into landscapes that showcase the island’s natural diversity. From charming rural areas to volcanic enclaves and spectacular viewpoints, Tenerife offers endless possibilities for those who value both scenic beauty and cultural richness.

Gastronomy is also an essential part of the journey. Local flavours, seasonal products, cheeses, wines, fresh fish, papas arrugadas and traditional Canarian dishes allow visitors to experience the destination from a different perspective. This is complemented by a cultural offering shaped by folklore, craftsmanship and popular festivities, turning any stay into an opportunity to connect with the true essence of the island.

Abama Hotels, the place from which to discover the essence of Tenerife

In Tenerife, a journey is not only measured by the places you visit, but also by how you experience them. In this sense, Abama Hotels becomes much more than just a place to stay: it is a privileged starting point from which to discover the island in all its richness, combining relaxation, gastronomy, wellness, sport and connection with the surroundings. Located in the southwest of Tenerife, set among subtropical gardens with open views of the Atlantic, Abama offers a way to experience the destination defined by serenity and excellence.

A stay at Las Terrazas de Abama Suites and Los Jardines de Abama Suites & Villas allows guests to enjoy bright suites, private villas and spaces designed for privacy and comfort, yet the experience goes far beyond. The resort brings together some of the key elements that make Tenerife such a complete destination: a renowned 18-hole golf course designed by Dave Thomas, a refined wellness offering with Sandára Wellness & Spa, and a high-end gastronomic proposal led by MELVIN, created by Martín Berasategui.

In this way, Abama Hotels naturally becomes part of the destination’s narrative: a place from which to discover the culture, nature and flavours of Tenerife, and to return to afterwards to continue enjoying the island through wellbeing, calm and exclusivity.

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