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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Tenerife there are two towns about 2 miles apart at the southern end of the island. Las Americas is used mainly by younger people. Los Cristianos is a little quieter, although not so much as it was ten years ago. There are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants. You can get a ferry from there to the small island of La Gomera, or visit the island's capital, Santa Cruz by hire car or public transport.
i would seriously recommend los gigantes in tenerife. i'm only 20 but i went there with my mum and dad when i was 17 and really enjoyed it. they now go back every year with another couple and are in their early 50s. its a nice quiet town (but not full of OAPs) with nice bars and restaurants. i'm not sure what the beach is like though.
I agree with ahar with regards to Los Gigantes; it's a really lovely place (or was last time we were there). There aren't that many shops though. There is a beach which has the typical black sand of Tenerife; takes a bit of getting used to. The Marina is good for the evening and eating out. I have noticed that Expedia do a good priced package to Tamaimo Tropical apartments. We haven't been for some years, but we used to take the children when they were you and we all had a good time. It's worth hiring a car in Tenerife and driving to El Teide (the top of the volcano) and up to the north of the island. Masca is a fascinating place on the west side of the island (if you enjoy an exciting drive round numerous hairpins!) Have a great time!!