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2007-01-08 20:16:41 · 22 answers · asked by suzanne n 1 in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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Tenerife is one of the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are part of Spain. Spain is a member of the European Union. So the answer to your question is yes.

2007-01-08 20:23:30 · answer #1 · answered by KayO 2 · 2 1

In Tenerife you certainly can do any such thing you feel like any day of the season as a result of their environment, natural surroundings and tourist infrastructure designed for fun for the family so this place is an ideal area for a great holiday and with hotelbye you can get it. In Tenerife are plenty of points waiting for you yourself to find and some of those is in the south west coast of Tenerife. A spot that is a spectacular location for seeing whales free in the ocean. As much as 26 species are found only down the coast, including baleen whales, killer whales, dolphins, pilot whales and also blue whales. In Tenerife you will even see The Teide National Park. At 3,718 metres, Teide volcano is Spain's highest peak and their two ecosystems produce the climb an experience saturated in contrasts.

2016-12-17 02:32:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Is Tenerife In The Eu

2016-12-18 15:30:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Tenerife is within the EU, it is part of Spain. I am quite familiar with the southern resort towns and there are no shortage of pharmacies and some good hospitals but it should be noted that the hospitals in the south are all private so I imagine approriate charges would be made for administering the injection. The NHS hospitals are in the north of the island, such as the capital Santa Cruz.

2016-04-11 04:26:38 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Is Tenerife In Europe

2016-10-01 10:35:35 · answer #5 · answered by gaub 4 · 0 0

YES, AND NO.

This means that there are dangerous financial anomalies.

For example.

The Canary Islands are outside the EC for VAT purposes.
There is no VAT but there is IGIC to pay at the same rate.
If you wish to know all about it, and have good Spanish, look at www.minhac.es, otherwise ask a tax expert. Assume that ICIC is a sales tax.

Because of the island's tax free status, our unloved Customs and Excise, treat tobacco and alcohol imports as if the goods come from outside the EU. You have been warned. Because the our Customs are a bunch of useless toe-rags, the information is hard to find on their website so that they can treat you like a criminal in front of your children.

The information regarding limits is under 'Importing Goods From Outside The EU, despite the fact that.........................

So.........


When travelling from a non-EU country (including the CANARY ISLANDS, the Channel islands and Gibraltar) you can bring the following into the UK for your own use without paying UK tax or duty:

200 cigarettes; or 100 cigarillos; or 50 cigars; or 250g of tobacco
60cc of perfume
2 litres of still table wine
250cc of eau de toilette
1 litre of spirits or strong liqueurs over 22 per cent volume; or 2 litres of fortified wine*, sparkling wine or other liqueurs *such as port or sherry and
£145 worth of all other goods including gifts and souvenirs.
If you have any more than these allowances you must declare the goods in the red channel or use the red point phone. If you do not, you are breaking the law and we may prosecute you.

Drugs, despite their easy availbility on the streets of London, are rightly illegal and you will be prosecuted.

2007-01-08 21:58:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Canary Islands are known if you are the sunlight heart of Europe! See that sunlight with hotelbye . Canary Islands offer a gentle temperatures and a variety of excellent natural attractions. Five of its eight islands have now been stated a Biosphere Reserve, and the archipelago has four national parks. The most remarkable attractions in Canary Islands are the beaches since they're just ideal for enjoyable in sunlight or experiencing water sports such as windsurfing and scuba diving. In Canary Islands you is likewise impressing by the interior attraction like: walking, cycle touring, climbing and even caving. Some of the very most spectacular attractions of Canary Islands are: the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote, the beaches of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria using their sand dunes, or the natural woods of La Palma and La Gomera.

2016-12-18 00:50:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hello,

ANS:- YES! Tenerife is considered to be part of Spain, is governed & administered by Spain. Spain is part of the EU hence Tenerife is also part of the EU. They also use the Euro as well as the Spanish pasata.

IR

2007-01-08 20:29:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes

2016-03-17 23:25:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes its part of the eu but u can only bring back 200 tabs and couple of btls aftershave etc not very much but its hot this time of year but if u going just 4 the cheap bacy etc dont bother 4-4 half hours flying time

2007-01-08 21:24:23 · answer #10 · answered by toontaxidriver 4 · 0 0

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