Click for more information on 149 EUR holidays to Tenerife.

Posts Tagged ‘Sport’


Links for 2008-11-19 [del.icio.us]

by DestinationTenerife

Links for 2008-11-19 [del.icio.us] Driving the economy of "new Europe?" Civilization comes full circle? The additives which could be banned - Telegraph 22 Amazing Styles of RSS Icons Free for your Blog : Speckyboy - Web Design, Web Development and Graphic Design Resources 9 Lessons & Carols for Godless People, London: R... Read the full post from Pamela Heywood 2.0 via Blogdigger blog search for tenerife .

Read the rest here:
Links for 2008-11-19 [del.icio.us]

Splish splash, having a Siam Park bash

by DestinationTenerife

Floating serenely down the kilometre long lazy river, with my bum wedged in an inflatable yellow doughnut and my toes wiggling in the cool water, what a way to spend a Saturday afternnon in the Tenerife sunshine. Today I had my first hands on experience of Siam Park, the new Water Kingdom in Costa Adeje. My last trip was covering the official opening evening on  September 15, a much more formal affair but this time I gratefully acepted a media day invite, and brought along friends Vicki and

More here: Splish splash, having a Siam Park bash

Fists, feet and a flurry of fighting

by DestinationTenerife

Boxing comes in many forms, and Tenerife is becoming quite a ring of fire for the noble arts. Next Saturday November 8 th , Siam Park becomes the latest venue to stage a top class card of action with traditional, kick and even Thai boxing, at the amphitheatre, above the Costa Adeje water park.   Top of the bill is a World title Kick Boxing clash between Frenchman Hassan Baou and Michel “Tiger” Silveira, a Canarian based Brazilian. Just to underline the wide ranging nature of the evenings fa

Here is the original:
Fists, feet and a flurry of fighting

The Solaris - A Footballing Family

by DestinationTenerife

The Solari family are a hosehold name in football. As well as making history in Argentina, they have been making a mark on different clubs, teams, cities and countries for many years. And this looks set to continue for a third generation… Eduardo Solari (58): He was a central midfielder for Rosario Central, Gimnasia de la Plata, Argentines Juniors, Atletico Tucuman, Renato Cesarini, Junior (Colombia) and Atlas (Mexico) and played for the Argentinian national side in 1975. He has coached severa

Read more:
The Solaris - A Footballing Family