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By *quirt lancaster OP   Man
33 weeks ago

adeje

So for the first time I'm planning on holidaying on my lonesome tenerife end of July would be very appreciative of any recommendations on accommodation, bars,clubs,places of interest to visit looking forward to lazy dayz in the sun but I'm a bit concerned I might be a bit lost in the evenings ...

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

buy a map, that should help you if you get lost... ha ha... Silly comment...

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"buy a map, that should help you if you get lost... ha ha... Silly comment... "

I'm hoping the reference to "silly comment" was about yours.

From what I understood from the OP, he was looking for recommendations or suggestions of "evening life" or places to visit.

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By *ave9by9Man
33 weeks ago

Perth

Just head to Maspalomas. You'll not be short of evening entertainment.

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By *assy LassieWoman
32 weeks ago

Lanarkshire


"Just head to Maspalomas. You'll not be short of evening entertainment."

Bit of a trek from tenerife for a night out

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By *tuartieMan
32 weeks ago

Lanarkshire


"Just head to Maspalomas. You'll not be short of evening entertainment.

Bit of a trek from tenerife for a night out "

Brilliant reply

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By *quirt lancaster OP   Man
32 weeks ago

adeje

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By *quirt lancaster OP   Man
32 weeks ago

adeje


"buy a map, that should help you if you get lost... ha ha... Silly comment...

I'm hoping the reference to "silly comment" was about yours.

From what I understood from the OP, he was looking for recommendations or suggestions of "evening life" or places to visit. "

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By *iimonMan
32 weeks ago

glasgow

Try Trip Advisor

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By *ur thingCouple
32 weeks ago

Stirling

Find a good restaurant buy a good book and enjoy the peace and quiet. Anything else that comes along is a bonus x

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By *erfume-LoverMan
32 weeks ago

Lothian area

I do Tenerife 3 times a year on my own.

Plenty decent bars during the day and evenings.

Decent restaurants.

Prices are way lower than Scotland.

Stay in either Americas or Adeje - and pick a decent hotel - IHG or Melia websites.

Avoid the loud rip off bars in the evening where drink prices are unpredictable - or not the proper spirits - do not leave your drink on its own ever - possible spiking issues last trip.

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By *ubbyandHisHotwifeCouple
32 weeks ago

Glasgowish


"So for the first time I'm planning on holidaying on my lonesome tenerife end of July would be very appreciative of any recommendations on accommodation, bars,clubs,places of interest to visit looking forward to lazy dayz in the sun but I'm a bit concerned I might be a bit lost in the evenings ..."

have you been to tenerife before, depending on where abouts your staying can recommend some brilliant bars & restaurants

a holiday is what you make it

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By *utzdeepMan
32 weeks ago

aberdeenshire

I’ve been travelling the world regularly for 20+ years

Google maps is very good at seeing where’s popular around where you are. Just go have fun!

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By *aldGingerMan
32 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Find a good restaurant buy a good book and enjoy the peace and quiet. Anything else that comes along is a bonus x"

This, 100%. Going for a drink in a bar with tables outside I always ended up chatting to people.

But the best part is having time to yourself to do absolutely nothing. Head buried in a book, only speaking to say yes please to a refill

My first solo holiday last year, I’d never been so relaxed. Met lots of people and was apprehensive too, but just looked up places with stuff on, chose where I’d eat and left the rest to fate.

I’ve been on three short trips since lol

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By *quirt lancaster OP   Man
32 weeks ago

adeje

Thanks guys for input much appreciated

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By *imba2021Man
32 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Enjoy mate, love travelling solo, its my preffered way.

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