Insurance We advise all our guests to have travel insurance arranged when they book their flights. Good insurance can be purchased through your travel agent or your bank or post office. Many people who travel on a regular basis find that travel insurance policies that cover a period of 6 or 12 months are a good value for money option.
Passports & vaccinations:
Although Tenerife is a long way from Spain, it is Spanish territory and therefore all passport and residency rules are the same as on the Spanish mainland.
European Union citizens can travel to Tenerife with national ID cards alone. If your country does not issue identity cards, then a valid Passport is required. UK visitor passports are not acceptable.
All non-EU nationals require a full valid Passport.
Carry your ID card or Passport with you at all times.
The police may ask to see it. As a backup, make photocopies of all your valuable documents and leave copies in your hotel accommodation as well as at home.
Nationals of the EU as well as Norway and Iceland do not require a Visa for a stay of up to 90 days. If you wish to stay longer than 90 days you will need to apply for a Residency Permit during the first month of your stay.
You will not require any vaccinations to visit the Canary islands, unless you are coming from an infected area. The most likely infection being 'Yellow Fever'. Make a point of checking with ourselves or local Spanish Embassy if in any doubt. EU citizens can obtain a refund of most medical costs by using form E111, which are available from Post Offices, Health or Social Security offices in your country.