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Par-4 1st, Salobre New, Gran Canaria Sea views at Hotel Jardin Tecina, La Gomera spectacular views of the natural beauty of the lush island landscape, the Atlantic Ocean and 3718-metre-high Mount Teide on neighbouring Tenerife. What makes Tecina Golf so special is that it plays like a ski slope, with the holes zig- zagging back-and-forth while descending a steep hillside towards the ocean. Thousands of cacti in all shapes and sizes appear on hillsides, hotel gardens, on golf courses and even on the roadsides and some plant species such as dragon trees, have remained largely unchanged for millions of years. Though perhaps not of championship quality, Tecina Golf is an excellent introduction to Canaries golf, providing golfers with an experience of almost continuous descent with constant sea views. Wearing shorts and tee shirts with a slap of sunscreen, we smile together in satisfaction as we hit our drives on a mid-week morning, and think of all the poor souls back in chilly England, fighting the traffic on their commute to work. Back on Tenerife, the largest island in the Canarian archipelago, our home for three nights is the not too shabby Iberostar Anthelia, in the upmarket area of Costa Adeje on the island’s south coast. Situated on the beachfront, between the beaches of El Duque and Fañabe, this attractive and elegant 5-star resort in a garden setting offers top-quality facilities including two superb outdoor pools, the Thai Zen Space Spa, rooms with balconies and ocean views. It’s on our return journey back to San Sebastián in the afternoon to catch the ferry back to Tenerife, that we get to really appreciate La Gomera’s volcanic origins and dramatic landscapes - the result of frantic geological activity that according to experts stretches back some 10 million years. Since then, erosion has painstakingly transformed the surface grinding down hillsides and mountains and carving out deep ravines into the coastline. La Gomera, like the other Canaries, is also something of a Lost World due to its range of exceptional plants with over 650 unique species that grow only on the islands. 18 Destination Golf .TRAVEL TENERIFE Tenerife has a total of eight excellent quality golf courses open to the public and the Costa Adeje makes a convenient golfing base with Abama Golf, Golf Las Américas, Amarilla Golf & Country Club, Golf Costa Adeje, Golf del Sur, and Centro de Golf Los Palos all within a 16 kilometre drive away. The other two courses are further afield in the north – Real Club de Golf de Tenerife established in 1932 and Buenavista Golf designed by the much-loved Seve Ballesteros.