
Why Tenerife.
Three hundred days of usable weather,a working capital with real coffee and a real market,ancient forests fifteen minutes from the door,and a coastline that goes from black sand to reef breaks in the same afternoon. This is why we built Blue Paradise here.
A climate that lets you live outside
Santa Cruz de Tenerife averages 21°C across the year. Winters sit around 18–20°C,summers rarely push past 28°C,and the trade winds keep the air moving. You stop checking the forecast after a week. Mornings on the terrace,lunch outside,an evening swim in November — none of this is a marketing line,it is just how the days work here.
Santa Cruz is a working capital,not a postcard
The south of Tenerife is the brochure. Santa Cruz is where the island actually lives — a port city of two hundred thousand people,with a real centre,a real market(Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África),specialty coffee that takes itself seriously,an opera house by Calatrava,and a Carnaval that empties the rest of Spain in February. You can do a full day of work and still have a city around you in the evening.
Anaga is fifteen minutes away
The Anaga Rural Park starts where Santa Cruz ends. Laurel forest that has been here since before the last ice age,ridgeline trails with the Atlantic on both sides,and tiny villages — Taganana,Chamorga,Almáciga — where the road just runs out. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and it sits at the end of a short drive. Most weekends,the choice is which trail,not whether to go.
Surf,swim,and a coast you can read
The north coast has reef and point breaks that work on Atlantic swells from October through April. El Médano on the south is wind and waves for the rest of the year. In between there are beach breaks for beginners,calm coves for swimming,and natural pools(Bajamar,Garachico)where the lava cooled the right way. You learn to read the coast quickly — which side is working today,where the wind is coming from,when to drive across the island.
A climate that lets you live outside
Santa Cruz de Tenerife averages 21°C across the year. Winters sit around 18–20°C,summers rarely push past 28°C,and the trade winds keep the air moving. You stop checking the forecast after a week. Mornings on the terrace,lunch outside,an evening swim in November — none of this is a marketing line,it is just how the days work here.

Santa Cruz is a working capital,not a postcard
The south of Tenerife is the brochure. Santa Cruz is where the island actually lives — a port city of two hundred thousand people,with a real centre,a real market(Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África),specialty coffee that takes itself seriously,an opera house by Calatrava,and a Carnaval that empties the rest of Spain in February. You can do a full day of work and still have a city around you in the evening.

Anaga is fifteen minutes away
The Anaga Rural Park starts where Santa Cruz ends. Laurel forest that has been here since before the last ice age,ridgeline trails with the Atlantic on both sides,and tiny villages — Taganana,Chamorga,Almáciga — where the road just runs out. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and it sits at the end of a short drive. Most weekends,the choice is which trail,not whether to go.

Surf,swim,and a coast you can read
The north coast has reef and point breaks that work on Atlantic swells from October through April. El Médano on the south is wind and waves for the rest of the year. In between there are beach breaks for beginners,calm coves for swimming,and natural pools(Bajamar,Garachico)where the lava cooled the right way. You learn to read the coast quickly — which side is working today,where the wind is coming from,when to drive across the island.

Connected,but not crowded
Two airports,direct flights to most of Europe,fiber internet across the island,and the Canarian special tax regime(the IGIC sits at 7%,well below mainland VAT). Tenerife is in the EU,on UTC,and the working day overlaps cleanly with London,Berlin,and the US east coast. You get island life without the friction — pharmacies,hospitals,courier delivery,all of it works.
Where we are on the island
Blue Paradise sits on the green,north-eastern side of Tenerife,between Santa Cruz and the Anaga ridge. Twenty minutes to the city,fifteen to the first trailheads,forty to the airport,an hour to El Médano. Close enough to use everything,far enough that you actually sleep at night.