EUR - Euro, because Tenerife is part of Spain.
Euro is in use in Tenerife from 1 January 2002.
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The biggest, newest water park in Tenerife, "Siam Park", situated in Adeje, just north of Las Americas, charges 28 euros (£24.56) for adults and 18 euros (£15.79) for a child aged 3-11. This provides an all-day pass. The other famous water park in Adeje, Aqualand, also known as "Octopus Park" charges 24.50 euros (£21.50) for adults and 17 euros (£14.91) for a child aged 4-12 years. Also an all-day pass.
You do not have to inform the bank that you plan to use your credit card in Tenerife. However, if you do let them know ahead of time that you will be visiting Tenerife, it will prevent them from flagging your account and thinking someone has stolen your card.
yes irish people do use euros
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
Corsica is part of France, so yes it does use Euros.
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Tenerife has not flooding.
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No. The United Kingdom, which Scotland is part of, does not accept nor use Euros.