With a population of about 1 million people, Tenerife would hardly be considered a 'desert' island. Parts of the island have low rainfall and would have a desert climate.
Tenerife is an island of volcanic origin.
no Tenerife is a small island in Spain.
Tenerife is an island in the Canary islands, which belongs to Spain.
Tenerife is the setting for the fictional island of Fernando's!
Tenerife
Tenerife
Teneriffe or Tenerife island with 2,059 sq km is the largest of Canary Islands, Spain.
Tenerife adopted the flag of Saint Andrew due to its historical connection with Scotland. The island has ties to Scotland through the involvement of Scottish soldiers in battles fought on the island. Additionally, the saltire flag of Saint Andrew is associated with seafaring nations, reflecting Tenerife's maritime history.
Tenerife is located in Spain. One of the seven Canary Island. Tenerife has just celebrated their Carnaval de Tenerife 2010 which showcase the talents form all over the world.
Don't think so, Cadiz seems to be the main ferry terminal for Tenerife.
Tenerife is an island belonging to Spain and Spain is a member of the European Union, so the answer is yes.
Tenerife is a Spanish island, so it would be covered under insurance relating to Europe.