Tenerife Sun: Your Dream Holiday Awaits at Hotel Sun!

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain

Tenerife Sun: Your Dream Holiday Awaits at Hotel Sun!

Tenerife Sun: Hotel Sun - My Honest (and Rambling) Review - Is Your Dream Holiday Really Awaiting?

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on Tenerife Sun: Hotel Sun. Forget the glossy brochure, I'm giving you the real deal, warts and all. This isn't just a review; it's a journey. Prepare for a rollercoaster of opinions, because frankly, I'm still processing my own experience.

First Impressions: The Accessibility Angle (and a Slight Panic)

Let's start with the nitty-gritty – accessibility. My partner uses a wheelchair, so this is crucial. And honestly? It's a mixed bag. Wheelchair accessible is touted, and the main areas are generally navigable. The elevator is a lifesaver. But… and there's always a but, isn't there? Some of the pathways felt a little tight, and a couple of ramps were a bit steeper than ideal. Not a deal-breaker, but definitely something to be aware of.

Then there's the facilities for disabled guests. They're there, and that's a plus. But I couldn’t immediately locate any detailed information about what the specific amenities and room details are, I had to contact the hotel to know more. The hotel staff were very receptive and helpful, but it's a good idea to call ahead and get the specifics.

Rambling About Internet – Because, Let's Be Real, It's Important!

Okay, internet. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! YES! And Wi-Fi in public areas! Double YES! But… (there's that word again!) the speed? Let's just say it wasn't lightning-fast. I mean, it was fine for checking emails and scrolling through Insta (obviously), but trying to stream a movie? Prepare for buffering hell. Thank goodness for the Internet [LAN] option in the room! I actually preferred the wired connection. It felt… more reliable, like a digital security blanket. I also did use the Internet services at the business center.

Cleanliness and Safety - Did They Really Sanitize?

Right, the elephant in the room: COVID. Look, I'm a worrier, so the Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays gave me some peace of mind. They also had Hand sanitizer everywhere (a good thing!), and the staff were all masked up. Safe dining setup was also visible in the buffet. The Physical distancing of at least 1 meter was… attempted. Sometimes successful, sometimes not. Overall, I felt like they were trying to keep things safe, but I'd still pack my own wipes.

Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Buffet Battles and Blissful Cocktails

Alright, food! This is where things get… interesting. The Breakfast [buffet] was a chaotic but delicious affair. The Buffet in restaurant was huge and, let's be honest, a little overwhelming. There were Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, and everything in between. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was a lifesaver. The Happy hour at the Poolside bar? Pure. Bliss. Those cocktails were strong, and the view? Stunning. I spent a whole afternoon just staring at the ocean, margarita in hand, and feeling my worries melt away.

The Restaurants themselves were varied. There was an A la carte in restaurant option, which was nice for a more formal dinner. There was even an Asian cuisine in restaurant. I didn't try the Vegetarian restaurant, but it was there for those who needed it. The Snack bar was perfect for a quick bite by the pool.

The Spa - My Personal Paradise (and a Near-Disaster)

Okay, this is where things get really good. The Spa! Omg, the Spa/sauna! I spent a whole afternoon in the Sauna, Steamroom, and Swimming pool (with a Pool with view!). It was heaven. I also treated myself to a Body scrub and a Massage.

My Anecdote: The massage was… memorable. The masseuse was lovely, but I swear, at one point, she almost dropped the oil bottle on my head! I yelped, she apologized profusely, and we both ended up laughing. It actually made the whole experience even more relaxing, because it felt so… real.

Things to Do and Ways to Relax (Beyond the Spa)

Beyond the spa, there's plenty to keep you occupied. The Fitness center is well-equipped. The Swimming pool [outdoor] is huge and inviting. There's a Terrace for soaking up the sun. They offer Body wrap and Foot bath options too. Plus, the beach is just a short walk away. There's also a Kids facilities if you have kids, and they even offer Babysitting service!

For the Kids - A Focus on Family-Friendliness (Mostly)

The hotel seemed genuinely Family/child friendly. I saw lots of kids running around, and they seemed to be having a blast. There's a Kids meal option in the restaurant, which is always a plus.

Rooms and Amenities - The Good, the Bad, and the Sleep-Filled

My room? Pretty standard, but comfortable. The Air conditioning was a lifesaver (it gets HOT in Tenerife!). The Blackout curtains were perfect for sleeping in. The Free bottled water was a nice touch. The Wi-Fi [free] was, as mentioned, a bit patchy. The Shower was good, and the Bathtub was perfect for a relaxing soak. My partner appreciated the Additional toilet in the room.

The Room Details:

  • The Bed was comfortable.
  • The Bathroom was clean.
  • The Hair dryer was surprisingly powerful.
  • The Mini bar was stocked with overpriced snacks.
  • The View was… okay. Nothing to write home about, but definitely not awful.
  • The Alarm clock was a lifesaver.

Services and Conveniences - The Little Things That Matter

They had a Concierge, which was helpful for booking excursions. The Daily housekeeping kept the room spotless. The Laundry service was a godsend, especially after a day at the beach. There's also a Convenience store on-site, which is handy for picking up essentials. They even had a Gift/souvenir shop! I forgot my toothbrush, and I was so happy to see that the hotel had a Cash withdrawal option.

Getting Around - Navigating Tenerife

They offer Airport transfer, which is convenient. There's also a Car park [free of charge] if you rent a car. They also had a Taxi service available.

Safety and Security - Peace of Mind (Mostly)

I felt relatively safe. There's CCTV in common areas and CCTV outside property. There's a Front desk [24-hour]. They also had a Fire extinguisher in the room and Smoke alarms.

The Hotel Chain and the Vibe

The hotel is part of a chain (Hotel chain), so you know what to expect. It's not a boutique hotel, but it's clean, comfortable, and generally well-run. The atmosphere is relaxed and casual.

The Verdict: Is Tenerife Sun Your Dream Holiday?

Look, is it perfect? No. Is it flawless? Definitely not. But is it a good option for a relaxing holiday in Tenerife? Absolutely. I had a great time. There were moments of pure bliss (that spa!), moments of frustration (the internet!), and moments of laughter (that massage!).

Final Thoughts:

  • Pros: Great spa, delicious food, friendly staff, generally accessible.
  • Cons: Internet speed, some accessibility issues, a bit chaotic at times.

My Recommendation:

If you're looking for a comfortable, convenient, and relatively affordable holiday in Tenerife, give Tenerife Sun: Hotel Sun a shot. Just manage your expectations, pack some extra wipes, and be prepared to relax and enjoy yourself. And for those with mobility concerns, call ahead to confirm the specifics of your room and the facilities.

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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned travel itinerary. This is the unvarnished, slightly sunburned truth of a week at Hotel Sun Holidays in Tenerife. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions, questionable decisions, and the constant, nagging feeling that I forgot something important. Here we go… (and pray for me).

Hotel Sun Holidays, Tenerife: A Week of (Mostly) Glorious Chaos

Day 1: Arrival & The Great Sunbed Hunt (aka, My First Tenerife Trauma)

  • Morning (Or, More Accurately, Mid-Morning, Thanks to That Delayed Flight): Arrived in Tenerife South, feeling like a crumpled piece of paper. Smells of jet fuel and… hope? Baggage claim: a battlefield. Managed to wrestle my suitcase away from a particularly aggressive elderly gentleman who seemed to think it was his.
  • Afternoon: The transfer to Hotel Sun Holidays. The bus driver, bless his soul, took the scenic route, which meant I got a sneak peek at the island's volcanic majesty, but also started to worry about my rapidly depleting water supply. Arrived at the hotel. First impression: massive. Like, a concrete jungle with a pool.
  • The Great Sunbed Hunt: This is where things went south. The pool area. Paradise, right? Wrong. It was a sunbed Hunger Games. I'm talking full-on territorial disputes, towels deployed like landmines, and a general air of cutthroat competition. I wandered around, defeated, for a solid hour, eventually resorting to settling for a sunbed that was practically in the shade (the shame!). I was so annoyed, I didn't even bother to put on sunscreen until I was already burning. Idiot.
  • Evening: Dinner at the hotel buffet. A sensory overload. So. Much. Food. I went for the paella. Regretted it immediately. It tasted like… well, let’s just say it wasn’t the authentic Spanish experience I’d been hoping for. Finished the night with a weak cocktail from the bar and a vague sense of impending doom.

Day 2: Teide Trek & The Volcano's Fury (or, My Legs Hate Me)

  • Morning: Up early-ish (thanks to the aforementioned sunburn). Today: Mount Teide! The highest peak in Spain! Excitement levels: moderate. After a truly awful breakfast (those sausages… don’t ask), I joined a guided tour. The drive up was stunning. The landscape transformed from coastal scrub to a lunar-like wasteland.
  • Afternoon: The Teide trek. I opted for the "easy" route. Lies. All lies. It was brutal. My legs were screaming, my lungs felt like they were filled with gravel, and the altitude was making me feel like I was going to pass out. But the view… oh, the view! It was breathtaking. I even felt a tiny flicker of spiritual enlightenment. Briefly. Then my legs started throbbing again. I took a million photos, of course, because, you know, evidence.
  • Evening: Back at the hotel, I hobbled to the pool (or, more accurately, limped) and collapsed on my sunbed. The sun was setting, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple. It was beautiful, and I felt… exhausted. Dinner was a repeat of the previous night, but this time I avoided the paella like the plague.

Day 3: Los Gigantes & The Sea's Embrace (and a Near-Disaster)

  • Morning: A boat trip to Los Gigantes cliffs. The boat was packed, the sea was choppy, and I swear, I almost lost my breakfast. But the cliffs! They were magnificent, towering over the turquoise water. We saw dolphins! They were adorable! I felt a surge of joy.
  • Afternoon: Snorkeling. I am not a natural snorkeler. I kept swallowing seawater, my mask kept fogging up, and at one point, I thought I was going to be swept out to sea. (Dramatic? Maybe.) But then, I saw a sea turtle! It was huge! And graceful! And it made all the near-drowning experiences worth it.
  • Evening: Dinner at a local restaurant in a nearby town. Finally! Real Spanish food! Tapas, sangria, and a general sense of happiness. I even attempted to speak some Spanish. (My attempts were met with amusement, but hey, I tried!) Stumbled back to the hotel, feeling pleasantly tipsy.

Day 4: Pool Day & The Great Sunburn Redemption

  • Morning: Pool Day! Finally, a day of pure relaxation. I found a sunbed (miraculously!) and proceeded to do absolutely nothing but soak up the sun and read a book. Bliss.
  • Afternoon: Remember that sunburn from Day 1? Well, I learned my lesson. Slathered on the sunscreen this time. And took a nap. Woke up feeling refreshed and slightly smug.
  • Evening: Another buffet. Starting to feel a bit institutionalized. I decided to be adventurous and try the mystery meat. Big mistake. Big. Regret. The rest of the night was spent contemplating the meaning of life while simultaneously praying I wouldn't be sick.

Day 5: Loro Parque & The Animal Kingdom (with a Side of Melodrama)

  • Morning: Loro Parque! A zoo and a water park! I was excited! I love animals!
  • Afternoon: The dolphin show was… well, it was a dolphin show. The dolphins were undeniably impressive, but the whole thing felt a bit… manufactured. I couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness for them. The sea lion show, however, was pure, unadulterated joy. Those sea lions were hilarious! I laughed until my sides hurt.
  • Evening: Dinner at the hotel. (I'm starting to think I should have booked a self-catering apartment.) Watched a truly terrible karaoke show. I contemplated running away. But then, I remembered I had a flight to catch.

Day 6: Shopping & The Search for Souvenirs (and the realization that I'm broke)

  • Morning: Shopping! I needed to buy souvenirs for everyone back home. Found myself wandering through tourist shops, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of… well, stuff. Bought some fridge magnets, some keychains, and a ridiculously large stuffed parrot.
  • Afternoon: Realized I had spent far too much money. Panic set in. Decided to walk around the hotel area. Found a nice cafe and ordered a coffee.
  • Evening: Packed my suitcase, feeling a mixture of sadness and relief. The holiday was coming to an end. Dinner at the hotel. Ate the same food.

Day 7: Departure & The Bitter Sweet Goodbye (and a vow to never eat a buffet again)

  • Morning: Last breakfast at the hotel. Avoided the mystery meat at all costs. The airport transfer. The airport. The long lines. The waiting. The final glimpse of Tenerife disappearing into the distance.
  • Afternoon: Back home. Exhausted, slightly sunburned, and with a suitcase full of questionable souvenirs. But also, filled with memories. The breathtaking views, the near-drowning experience, the sea turtles, the dolphins, the terrible food, the sunbeds wars, the sunburn… It was a mess, but it was my mess.
  • Evening: Unpacked. Vowed to book a self-catering holiday next time. And maybe learn some basic Spanish. And definitely invest in better sunscreen. And possibly, never, ever eat at a buffet again.

Final Thoughts:

Hotel Sun Holidays, Tenerife: A chaotic, imperfect, and ultimately unforgettable experience. Would I go back? Maybe. But next time, I'm bringing my own food. And a hazmat suit for the buffet.

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Tenerife Sun: Your Dream Holiday Awaits at Hotel Sun! - (Or Does It?) Let's Be Real...

So, is Tenerife Sun *really* as amazing as it looks in the brochures? I'm seeing a lot of filtered sunsets...

Okay, alright, let's talk reality. Those brochures? They're *lying*. Kidding! (mostly). Tenerife Sun is... well, it's *Tenerife*. The island itself is gorgeous, no doubt. The hotel? Depends. I mean, the sunsets *are* pretty spectacular, but you'll also see a LOT of people desperately trying to get the perfect Instagram shot, which can kinda kill the vibe. Think less "serene contemplation" and more "elbows out for the best angle." One time, I saw this couple, arguing *loudly* about the proper filter to use. Seriously, it was like a scene from a particularly dramatic reality show. Anyway, the hotel itself? It's clean. The staff is generally nice, though sometimes a little... overwhelmed? More on that later. So, the answer is: temper your expectations. Expect beauty, but also expect crowds and a few (inevitable) minor hiccups. It's still a lovely place to be, though.

What's the food situation like? I'm a picky eater, and I *need* my coffee first thing.

Oh, the food. Right. Breakfast, the most important meal of the day, right? Well, the coffee is… well, it's coffee. It'll wake you up, but don't expect artisan-roasted, hand-poured perfection. Think "industrial strength." The buffet breakfast is… *extensive*. You've got your usual suspects: eggs (cooked every which way, sometimes with a hint of rubber), bacon (crispy, sometimes!), sausages (mystery meat!), pastries (some good, some… not so much), and fruit (surprisingly good, actually). Lunch and dinner? Similar story. Lots of options, catering to a wide range of tastes. Don't be afraid to try things! I've had some truly amazing meals at little restaurants outside the hotel, but inside? It's solid, dependable, and will keep you fed. Just don't expect Michelin stars. And be prepared for the *inevitable* queue at the omelet station during peak hours. Seriously, it's a battle. I once saw a woman shove a small child out of the way to get to the front. I'm not proud to say I silently cheered. (Kidding! Mostly.)

Is the pool area as relaxing as it seems? I'm picturing myself lounging with a cocktail...

The pool area… Ah, the pool area. *Picture this*: You, lounging by the pool, a refreshing cocktail in hand, the sun warming your skin, the gentle lapping of the water… *Reality*: You, desperately trying to find a sunbed before they're all "reserved" with towels by 7 AM (the towel game is *real*), dodging screaming children, trying to ignore the guy loudly complaining about the price of his beer, and the constant thumping of whatever generic pop music the DJ feels like inflicting upon the world. Look, it *can* be relaxing, but it's more of a "survival of the fittest" situation. I'm not gonna lie, I've had some amazing times there, but I've also had days where I just wanted to scream. The cocktails are decent, though. That helps. And the pool itself is lovely, when you can actually *get* to it. Oh, and bring earplugs. Trust me.

What are the rooms like? Are they clean? Do they have air conditioning?

The rooms... Okay, let's be honest here. They're… fine. They're generally clean. I mean, I've seen worse. And I've seen better. The air conditioning works, which is a godsend, especially if you're there in the summer. They usually have a balcony, which is nice for enjoying that aforementioned sunset (if you can find a spot without a dozen other people in your view). The beds are… well, they're beds. Not the most comfortable I've ever slept in, but you'll survive. The bathrooms are basic but functional. I once had a leaky tap that dripped constantly, which drove me slightly mad. But hey, at least there was water! Just don't expect the Ritz. Expect a clean, functional space to sleep and shower. And maybe bring your own pillow. Just a thought.

Is there anything to do *besides* lie by the pool? I get bored easily.

Absolutely! Thank goodness! Tenerife has SO much to offer. The hotel itself often has activities, like water aerobics (brace yourself), quizzes, and sometimes even live music (again, temper your expectations). But get out of the hotel! There's Mount Teide, a volcano you can hike (or take a cable car up). The beaches are beautiful (the black sand beaches are particularly cool, and a bit bizarre). There are water parks (perfect for kids, or for the inner child in you). You can go whale watching (highly recommended! I saw a pod of pilot whales once, it was incredible!). There are charming little towns to explore. Rent a car! Get lost! Seriously, the island is amazing. Don't just sit by the pool. You'll regret it. I spent one entire day just exploring the north of the island, and it was one of the best days of my life. Seriously, get out there!

What about the staff? Are they friendly and helpful?

The staff… Okay, this is where I get a little conflicted. Most of them are lovely. They work *hard*. They're dealing with a constant stream of demanding tourists (myself included, sometimes). They're generally friendly and try their best to be helpful. However, sometimes, you can tell they're a little… stretched thin. They're dealing with a LOT of people, and things can get a bit chaotic, especially during peak season. I had one experience where I asked for a specific type of cocktail at the bar, and the bartender looked at me like I'd asked him to build a rocket ship. He eventually managed to make something vaguely resembling it, but the whole experience was a bit… awkward. But, overall, I'd say they're doing a good job. Be patient, be polite, and remember they're people too. A little kindness goes a long way. And tip them! They deserve it.

Okay, I'm sold! But what's the *worst* thing about the Tenerife Sun? Spill the tea!

Alright, fine, you want the dirt? The *worst* thing? Okay, here it is: the sheer volume of… *stuff*. The sheer *number* of people. The constant noise. The feeling of being slightly herded. Don't get me wrong, it's a vacation, and it's supposed to be fun, but sometimes... sometimes it just feels like a giant, slightly overwhelming machineWeb Hotel Search Site

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain

Hotel Sun Holidays Tenerife Spain