Tenerife Bus, Tram and Tour Map
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Average customer review:Product Description
Tenerife Bus, Tram & Tour Map 2008 Edition including the latest updates along with details of the 'must ride' Santa Cruz to La Laguna train/tram - known locally as the Tren. Don't be fooled by the price; this is a fully detailed up-to-date map of Tenerife designed for bus users and car drivers. Large scale street plans of Los Cristianos, Las Americas, Puerto de la Cruz, Los Gigantes, Costa del Silencio, Golf del Sur and Santa Cruz are on the reverse along with masses of bus information including the new Bono-Via, replacing the old Bono-Bus, discount bus tickets used on Titsa buses; saving up to 50% on the already pocket-money fares. Tenerife island has been drawn at a scale of 1:100,000 with particular emphasis on navigation by road and Titsa bus routes. Comprehensive place name index makes finding your destination quick and easy. Latitude and longitude grid with WGS84 datum makes this map GPS Enabled for those using these modern navigation devices. At £2.50 Tenerife Bus & Touring Map is your best choice for exploring the stunning landscapes of the Island of Eternal Spring.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #49389 in Books
- Published on: 2007-12-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Map
- 2 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Great map, 30 Dec 2008 By S. M. Nottage London, UK) - Amazon Reader Review I used this map every day in Tenerife over the past week and found it great and up-to-date. Navigating in Tenerife is fairly easy - moreso with this map. It does feature some forestry-type roads (i.e ones you wouldn't want to tackle in a rental car or poor weather), but these are clearly marked as secondary roads. Incidentally, the TF-436 (Masca) on the west is a great drive (if you like windy, Italian-type roads with amazing cliffs and more switchbacks than you can shake a stick at). It would be great if it was pre-folded in a logical manner, as my navigator tore his hair out trying to fold it again each time. This meant it wore out quite quickly. Also, it would have been great if it came in a plastic cover. However, for the price it's great value. penedawn London UK) - Amazon Reader Review(#1 REVIEWER) Got the map because it cost next to nothing with another book and I was intending to go to Tenerife for carnival again. Unfortunately I didn't get there so haven't had a chance to use the map. It looks great and takes up no room so buy one anyway. I can imagine it might be a bit of a handfull when opening and closing in confined spaces, but I guess this is when you start communicating with the local community as you pass corners of the map to them to hold and start getting chatty! On a serious note it looks efficient and useful.
Customer Reviews
Great map
I used this map every day in Tenerife over the past week and found it great and up-to-date. Navigating in Tenerife is fairly easy - moreso with this map. It does feature some forestry-type roads (i.e ones you wouldn't want to tackle in a rental car or poor weather), but these are clearly marked as secondary roads. Incidentally, the TF-436 (Masca) on the west is a great drive (if you like windy, Italian-type roads with amazing cliffs and more switchbacks than you can shake a stick at). It would be great if it was pre-folded in a logical manner, as my navigator tore his hair out trying to fold it again each time. This meant it wore out quite quickly. Also, it would have been great if it came in a plastic cover. However, for the price it's great value.
Didn't get there!
Got the map because it cost next to nothing with another book and I was intending to go to Tenerife for carnival again. Unfortunately I didn't get there so haven't had a chance to use the map. It looks great and takes up no room so buy one anyway. I can imagine it might be a bit of a handfull when opening and closing in confined spaces, but I guess this is when you start communicating with the local community as you pass corners of the map to them to hold and start getting chatty! On a serious note it looks efficient and useful.




