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Electricity
0.17 EUR (1 kWh)
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Source: Eurostat, 2010-1HY

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new Mini Cooper One
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Q&A
  • What hotel should I stay in if I want to do Island hopping in Tenerife (Canary Islands)?
    • Island hopping in the Canaries isn't that easy, they are pretty far apart and quite expensive to get to. From Tenerife, it is a half hour ferry ride from Los Cristianos to La Gomera. To Gran Canaria it will take you an hour in the fast catamaran but it goes from Santa Cruz, about a 40 minute drive from Los Cristianos. To get to Fuerteventura and Lanzarote it will take about 14 hours on the ferry and to La Palma and El Hierro about 8 hours so as I say, it's not a quick trip (the only ferry from Los Cristianos is the one to La Gomera, the rest go from Santa Cruz). You can of course fly to the other islands iwth prices starting around 80€ for a return trip so that's not a cheap option and the flights go from the north airporr rather than the south so that's about an hours drive from Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos. Edit your post with more info if you want any more questions answered.
  • does anyone know of a canary island temple other than the temple of the black Madonna? I am doing a report a school about mummies where you have to chose a civilization OTHER THAN Egyptians and i chose the canary islands and now i have to find out about mummy related temples but i can't find any...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
    • If you do your search on "mummies of the Canary Islands", you will find a lot of information that will help you. I've listed only a few of the results. It sounds interesting, good luck. This is some history on their ancient religious beliefs: Most researchers agree that the Guanches performing their worship in the open, under sacred trees such as pine or drago, or near sacred mountains such as Mount Teide, which was believed Guayota the abode of the devil . Mount Teide was sacred to the aboriginal Guanches and since 2007 is a World Heritage Site. But sometimes the Guanches also performed worship in caves, as in "Cave of Achbinico" in Tenerife, where he was worshiping the Virgin of Candelaria (Patron of Canary Islands). Until the 20th century, there were in the Canary Islands (especially in northern Tenerife) individuals called "Animeros". They were similar to healers and mystics with a syncretic belief among the Guanches Berber religion and Christianity. As in other countries close to the islands (e.g. marabouts from the Maghreb), the Animeros were considered "persons blessed by God". Beñesmer the festival was a festival of the agricultural calendar of the Guanches (the new year Guanche) to be held after the gathering of crops devoted to Chaxiraxi (on August 15). In this event the Guanches shared milk, gofio, sheep or goat meat (food good prices for Guanches). At the present time coincides with the pilgrimage to the Basilica of the Virgin of Candelaria (Patron of Canary Islands). ------------------------------------------------ Mummy of San Andrés, in the Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre (Tenerife, Canary Islands). Main article: Guanche mummies Mummification was practiced throughout the islands and was highly developed on Tenerife in particular. In La Palma, the elderly were left to die alone at their own wish. After bidding their family farewell, they were carried to the sepulchral cave, with nothing but a bowl of milk being left to them. The Guanches embalmed their dead; many mummies have been found in an extreme state of desiccation, each weighing not more than 6 or 7 pounds. Two almost inaccessible caves in a vertical rock by the shore 3 miles from Santa Cruz on Tenerife are said still to contain remains. The process of embalming seems to have varied. In Tenerife and Gran Canaria, the corpse was simply wrapped up in goat and sheep skins, while in other islands a resinous substance was used to preserve the body, which was then placed in a cave difficult to access, or buried under a tumulus. The work of embalming was reserved for a special class, with women tending to female corpses, and men for the male ones. Embalming seems not to have been universal, and bodies were often simply hidden in caves or buried. In the Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) mummies of original inhabitants of the Canary Islands are displayed. In 1933, the largest Guanche necropolis of the Canary Islands was found, at Uchova in the municipality of San Miguel de Abona in the south of the island of Tenerife. This cemetery was almost completely looted; it is estimated to have contained between 60 and 74 mummies. Many of the museums island islands in their collections of archaeological material and human remains from prehistory and history archipelago of the Canaries. Some of the most important are: Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre (Santa Cruz de Tenerife). Museo Canario (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria). Museo de Historia y Antropología de Tenerife (Casa Lercaro, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife). Museo Arqueológico del Puerto de La Cruz (Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife
  • Bus service to Las Catetillas from Tenerife South Airport? I arrive at Tenerife South Airport on Sun. 19 Feb. around 20.00 hrs. I have been advised to use public transport which you can get from the airport. Told to get bus 111. However, I am wondering if this still runs at this time on a Sun. evening? Have priced taxis, and private coaches but very pricey. Thanks to anyone who can assist. Thank you so much for this answer. Could I have your honest opinion if you think this is an okay way to get there please? We are staying at what I think is called the Punte del Rey Hotel. Long story, didn't mean to go there. Have you any idea how long this bus journey is and will be know okay when we reach there as it seems middle of nowhere. I was also bit concerned with it being a Sun. even. that service buses would be off. Cheapest way on a shuttle bus return for 2 or us was £64 (not Euros) and sort of took the shine off what was meant to be a cheap holiday. If you do not see this I hope to repost again asking this and hope you will answer. Thanks so much.
    • Bus service 111 towards Santa Cruz departs from the airport every 30 minutes between 06:00 and 22:30 hrs and at 23:30, 00:45, 02:30, and 04:15 hrs. http://www.titsa.com/index.php?accion=linea&IdLinea=111 .. Added: The travel by bus will take approximately one hour. The bus will stop at the Caletillas intersection of the TF-1 motorway [Autopista Sur] in about 750 yards walking distance to your hotel. Fare: €4.95/person http://maps.google.de/maps?saddr=Unbekannte+Stra%C3%9Fe&daddr=Av+Mar%C3%ADtima&hl=de&ie=UTF8&ll=28.379583,-16.362054&spn=0.011441,0.015707&sll=28.379583,-16.362076&sspn=0.011441,0.015707&geocode=FTQUsQEdxFQG_w%3BFTj_sAEd31UG_w&dirflg=w&mra=ltm&t=h&z=16 ..
Tips
Es una belleza de plaza. Impagable el sentarse en un banco al sol del mediodía. Tranquilidad en medio de la ciudad
Los manices están de lujo
Hamburgueseria vegetariana muy buena y a muy buen precio.
Buena calidad precio
El único lugar aceptable de toda la avenida Anaga para patinar
Da gusto encontrar a personas tan mayores,con tan buen humor,amables y tan profesionales y humanas como el señor de la entrada en el catastro.
Los cafés de la cafetería estan bien, (barraquito 1€) precios moderados y entre semana menu a 9€.
Me encanta cruzarlo de camino al trabajo...
Me encanta cruzarlo de camino al trabajo...
Parque y pulmón central de Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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