An island of remarkable contrasts, Tenerife offers a towering centre and Atlantic beaches. With airports north and south, year-round sun, endless activities, and luxury resorts, Tenerife delivers superb incentive events.

With a superb climate throughout the year, Tenerife provides an excellent base for year-round incentive events. It offers fantastic cuisine, luxurious retreats, great event venues, and exhilarating activities.

Served by 2 international airports, Tenerife is divided into two distinct regions: a luscious north and an arid south. The north hosts the capital, Santa Cruz, while the south offers endless coastal resorts.

The contrasting rugged interior and Atlantic beaches ensure that Tenerife offers a wide range of event activities, from astronomy to surfing. The diverse terrain also delivers a range of local produce, from seafood to organic wines, all enjoyed in fantastic event dining venues.

Winter sun is a significant draw in Tenerife, and hosting a meeting or incentive event during the gloom of a northern winter is very appealing.

3 reasons for an incentive travel trip to Tenerife

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Eternal sun

The southernmost part of Spain, the Canary Islands, provides consistently good weather and sun, even during the northern hemisphere's winter.

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Water sports

Take to the pristine waters of the Atlantic and explore the stunning coast of Tenerife.

Boulders on a high plateau in Tenerife

The interior

The interior of Tenerife is akin to Martian terrain - rocky plateaus and a peak over 3700m. It hosts mountain activities and wine tours.

Cities and resorts on Tenerife

Beaches and resorts dominate the southern end of the island. The island’s 3718m interior falls away into the ocean, and the waterfront resorts reside on a coastal plateau. With views of the towering interior in one direction and the shimmering Atlantic Ocean in the other, the setting really is dramatic.

Large resort hotels dot the coastline, offering guests the full range of services and access to the water. The south of Tenerife also hosts a large convention centre for meetings & seminars. 

The climate varies in the north of Tenerife, providing a greener natural environment in stark contrast to the arid south of the island. An international airport serves this region, and the north of the island is home to the capital, Santa Cruz, as well as some of the prettiest towns on the island.

Still dominated by its volcanic centre, the north of Tenerife has fewer beach resorts and offers a glimpse of Tenerife's life pre-tourism. The weather remains wonderful year-round, and beaches abound, lapped by the Atlantic waters.

Activities on Tenerife

Tenerife offers fantastic water sports. In more sheltered bays, visitors can enjoy stand-up paddling and kayaking. Surfing and kite surfing are also popular on the waters around Tenerife. Yachting is superb around the islands, and there is the chance to join cruises between the coastal resorts.

The interior mountains offer excellent hiking terrain, and the island’s peak can be reached by trail and cable car. In the foothills of the volcanic peak, there are rural idyls with vineyards offering wine tours. Culture can be found throughout the island, but especially so in the capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

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Tenerife dining

Tenerife attracts an international mix of visitors, but Spanish culture and cuisine are resurgent and ascendent in numerous locations across the island. Heavily influenced by its island geography, Canarian cuisine boasts a great range of seafood, whilst its fertile, volcanic slopes are famed for miniature potatoes that are served salted, with sauce - simple, yet delicious.

There are several outstanding Michelin restaurants on Tenerife, located in the southwest and northeast of the island.

In addition to the excellent cuisine on offer in Tenerife, the plains to the north and south of the Teide volcanic mountains provide ideal grounds for vineyards. A range of locally produced wines can be enjoyed at restaurants across the island. Alternatively, tours of the vineyards, including wine tasting and dining, can be a fantastic experience as an incentive trip group activity.

Tenerife nightlife

From the backstreet bars of Santa Cruz to the sunny terrace bars of the south coast, Tenerife has a huge range of drinking options. Swimming pools are ubiquitous in Tenerife, and the chance to socialise by the water at a pool party is something not to miss.

Rooftop pools offer superb settings with DJ music drifting into the night sky and views across resorts and the ocean. Beach parties are another great option on Tenerife, with venues on the shores of the Atlantic providing a superb backdrop to an event. Music and food can be tailored to suit the client.

The Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife offers the chance to host huge private parties. It has stages for live music or DJs, outdoor bars, and beach access. Few locations offer such a superb location with a private, secure music venue.

The venue, located in a natural valley, is easily accessed by a private walkway from the hotel complex. It offers a remarkable location for large private parties.

Alternatives to Tenerife

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Other incentive travel options in Spain

Mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands are an incentive travel paradise to complement the Canary Islands. There are city, coastal, interior and mountain locations throughout this wonderful land.

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Alternatives to Tenerife - Mallorca

Another Spanish island bathed in sun, Mallorca has a rugged interior and numerous coastal resorts. Palma de Mallorca is around twice the size of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is similarly a cultural centre of the island.