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Tenerife (AA Island Maps)

Tenerife (AA Island Maps)
From Automobile Association

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Product Description

A detailed, large-scale map showing extensive tourist and leisure information, places of interest, footpaths and hiking trails together with inset plans for the main towns on the island. Useful road information and classifications with distances, cycle routes together with beaches and water sports are featured along with national parks and nature reserves. The map is available in three or more language keys.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28154 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06-15
  • Format: Folded Map
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Map

Customer Reviews

At last, a detailed, accurate road map to Tenerife5
If you're serious about exploring Tenerife "off the beaten track" rather than just racing up and down the motorways between the airport, Santa Cruz and the big resorts in the south, then this is certainly the map for you. At 1:50 000 (that's the same scale as the pink Ordnance Survey Landranger maps in the UK) you will actually have pre-warning of most of those bends on the mountain roads, as well as accurate and helpful pointers to tourist sights, viewpoints etc. Town plans of the capital and major resort areas are also included. All in all, can’t recommend these AA Island Maps too highly.

This is a serious map!5
This is a serious map of Tenerife - showing just about every conceivable geographical feature (in colour) and location, plus detailed street plans of the main towns. Be warned though - the map is double-sided and measures some 3' x 3'4", so it is BIG. It can also come in useful as a sun-screen for inside the vehicle!

Very detailed, but4
A great map and very handy as the tourist maps available in Tenerife are hardly detailed. I did find a couple of errors in road numbers though, so use with common sense in the mountain regions.