Yes, Tenerife is generally strict about ID checks in nightclubs. Most venues require patrons to present a valid form of identification, such as a passport or national ID card, to verify age, as the legal drinking age in Spain is 18. This policy is enforced to ensure compliance with local laws and maintain a safe environment. Visitors should be prepared to show ID when entering nightclubs.
At airports, borders, and nightclubs.
Officially you have to carry around an official form of (photo) ID anyway in case of being stopped by the police (and upon request you must produce this) anyway by law in the Rotterdam. I don't know where you are from, but an official (government issued) photo ID card will also suffice. Anyway, concerning coffeeshops/bars/Nightclubs, the same rules pretty much apply.
tenerife!
Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
no Tenerife is a small island in Spain.
there are currently 380 hotels in Tenerife
a person from Tenerife is known as a Tenerifian
Tenerife Goldcrest was created in 1883.
Tenerife CB was created in 1996.
CV Tenerife was created in 1981.
CV Tenerife ended in 2011.
Tenerife Marlins was created in 1997.