"Activities coordinator was friendly, funny, and very welcoming. The food was great and had lots of variety over the 2 weeks. The all inclusive option was a great value for us, and made the trip stress free. Would highly recommend this resort with the all inclusive option!"
"Activities coordinator was friendly, funny, and very welcoming. The food was great and had lots of variety over the 2 weeks. The all inclusive option was a great value for us, and made the trip stress free. Would highly recommend this resort with the all inclusive option!"
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"Beautiful hotel, staff were friendly and helpful. Very clean and really comfortable beds.
The only downside was that after 4pm the only bar snacks were pizza. The drinks were quite expensive too.
The evening entertainment could of been better.
Apart from those 2 things, the holiday was amazing"
"Our second stay in 3 months at this hotel, and the reason for this, is because it’s amazing, from the spacious rooms, to the restaurants on site, the spa, the gym and the amazing roof terrace.
The staff are always friendly and nothing is too much trouble."
Radisson Resort & Residences Tenerife - Adults Only
10/10 Excellent
"Pour une vacance d’une semaine, l’environnement est merveilleux. Belle présentation, les déjeuners étaient variés, copieux et délicieux. L’entretien journalier favorisait la détente autant dans les chambres que dans l’espace de la grande piscine. Le seul aspect négatif mais qui n’est absolument pas du ressort de l’hôtel, cette région au nord de Tenerife est assez nuageuse en juin. Beau séjour!"
"Great option for budget Before mentioning any negatives, I want to start by saying the staff were amazing and highly professional. The person who greeted us was one of the best hotel staff members I’ve ever encountered and truly deserves recognition.
It’s also worth noting that this is a 3-star budget hotel, so expectations should be set accordingly—you generally get what you pay for.
The main building has great charm, being over 300 years old, which adds character to the stay. We booked a budget room (Room 104), which had a small courtyard but lacked any real views.
One of the major concerns was the lack of air conditioning. Although units are present, they don’t work effectively. During summer, the island gets very hot, and the room often felt like an oven, which made it uncomfortable at times.
The pool is small but serves its purpose well as a place to cool off. There is also a sun terrace with around 40 loungers, which is a nice touch.
Breakfast was included, but as part of a budget offering, the hot food could have been better. It was often cold, and unfortunately, the plates provided didn’t fit in the microwave to reheat the food.
The bathroom was missing sink plugs for both the sink and the bath, which was inconvenient.
It would also have been a big improvement if the room had a fridge.
On the positive side, the hotel is in a great location in a lovely town, ideal for those looking for a quieter holiday"
"My wife and I spent two nights here in May. We arrived early, and after a short wait were given 2 electronic keys to room 41. We were also given breakfast times and the wi-fi code which worked well in the room.
We were given a room adjacent to the swimming pool, which was quiet as there were few guests staying at the hotel.
The room would have been difficult for those with mobility issues as there were no lifts to this floor of the hotel.
The room was well-presented and had adequate storage and sufficient sockets for charging mobiles etc. Having read about bed bug issues we gave the bed a thorough inspection and found no evidence of bugs.
A ceiling fan operated silently and provided enough air for us as the weather was not particularly hot.
The TV had English language news channels and with a bit of effort, it was possible to access programs on non-english channels into english by using the remote control.
The bathroom had a bath with overhead shower attachment, vanity basin and toilet. It also had a good shelf for personal items. Small soaps and a wall-mounted shower gel dispenser were available, along with decent towels. The water had to run for a short while to get hot, but remained hot and plentiful once it came through.
Breakfast was included. Hot items included fried eggs (omelets were available on request), bacon, and churros. One day we also had hot-dog sausages, the other baked beans. There was a small selection of cold cuts, cheese, pastries, cereals, yoghurts."
"We got the all inclusive package and the staff was consummating to my friend that is gluten free. The staff is not all bilingual if you do not speak any Spanish. The hotel was nice. There is no AC in the summer just heat. The heated pool was not warm. Pools were fairly dirty. We loved the location and the meals. Breakfast ends a little early but overall it was very convenient and well worth the money"
"I recently stayed at Hotel Atlantic El Tope and overall had a pleasant experience, especially considering the price and location.
The hotel is set slightly uphill, which means you get beautiful views over Puerto de la Cruz and even the ocean from certain rooms and the pool area. The walk back up can be a bit tiring, but taxis are cheap and quick if needed.
The rooms were clean and comfortable, though a bit dated in terms of decor. Housekeeping was consistent, and I appreciated the balcony space—it really adds to the experience, especially in the evenings.
The pool area was one of the highlights. It’s spacious, never felt overcrowded, and offers great views. There’s also a bar nearby, which makes it easy to relax during the day.
Food was decent but not exceptional. Breakfast had a good variety, but dinners could feel repetitive after a few days. If you’re staying longer, I’d recommend exploring local restaurants in town for more variety and authentic Canarian food.
Staff were friendly and helpful throughout the stay, always willing to assist with directions or general questions.
Tips for future travellers:
* Request a room with a sea view—it’s worth it.
* Be prepared for the uphill walk back to the hotel.
* Mix hotel dining with local restaurants for a better food experience.
* Great base if you plan to explore northern Tenerife rather than just stay in a resort.
Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a relaxed stay with great views and good value for money"
What can I expect from a resort holiday in Puerto de la Cruz?
Longing for a relaxing escape? Indulge in all the comforts of a resort, where you can find everything you want for your trip—from tasty food and drink options to activities and shopping. Browse the resorts in the area and discover the one that's best for you, whether you envision yourself sitting down to fine dining or browsing the on-site boutiques.
What can I do in Puerto de la Cruz?
Travellers love exploring the beaches in Puerto de la Cruz, and come here for shopping and other popular activities. Enjoy some time by the water at Playa Martianez, or discover the shopping possibilities at Martianez Shopping Centre. A few other attractions you may want to see are Puerto de la Cruz Town Hall and Plaza del Charco.
What's the seasonal weather in Puerto de la Cruz?
The hottest months are usually August and September, with an average temperature of 23°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 18°C. Average annual precipitation for Puerto de la Cruz is 236 mm.
What's the best way to get to and around Puerto de la Cruz?
Fly into Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TFN-Tenerife North), which is located 13.3 mi (21.3 km) away. Otherwise, look for flights into Tenerife (TFS-Tenerife South), which is 25.5 mi (41.1 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.