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        | The Canary Islands lie off the African coast 
    and encompass such a variety of features that in the course of a day it is 
    possible to pick bananas, throw snowballs, swim in the Atlantic, and climb 
    mountains. Tenerife is the largest of the Canaries. The south features a desert, 
    while farther north are green fields of bananas, tomatoes, and potatoes. 
    Mountain slopes are dotted with beech, eucalyptus, and pine trees.
 On the north coast, 23 miles from the port of Santa Cruz, 
    lies Puerto de la Cruz. With Mount Teide as a dramatic backdrop, the 
    pleasant sea promenade, lined with shops and flower-hung viewpoints, 
    highlights Tenerife's most important resort.
 
 Pier Information. The ship is scheduled to 
        dock at the port of Santa Cruz, Muelle Sur. The center of town is about 
        a half mile from the port. Taxis are generally available at the pier. 
        Please agree on the fare before setting out.
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        | Shopping. The main shopping area is around 
        the town center. Best buys are Luxury items such as electronics, uncut 
        gems, jewelry, silks, perfumes, cosmetics, leather,  embroidered 
        linens. and ceramics. Shops close 1 to 3:30. |  
        | Cuisine.  Seafood can be found in most restaurants. For 
        snacks try tapas, which are miniature portions of appetizers, usually 
        served with wine in typical tapas bars. |  
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        Other SightsArchaeological Museum.  Exhibits illustrate the life 
        of the Guanches, who were the island’s first inhabitants.
 Palacio Carta. A classic building, now a bank, features an 
        exquisite patio surrounded by delicate woodwork.
 Church of the Immaculate Conception. Dating from the 16th 
        century, the church has a rich and gilded interior and boasts the 
        original cross carried by the Spanish conquerors of Tenerife and Lord 
        Nelson’s faded battle flag from 1797.
 Municipal Park. The cool sanctuary of this popular park is noted 
        for its floral clock and its unique assortment of tropical trees, 
        flowers, and colorful birds.
 Golf. Tenerife Golf Club. 
        Ask on board.
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    Awaiting Your Return 
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    Complimentary 
    Spirits Await | 
    
    Return to Your 
    Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure | 
    
    Entertainment 
    and Dancing Await You |