A week in Tenerife for £312pp, flights included, is a lot of sunshine for the money. It’s room-only, so meals are on you, but Puerto de la Cruz has plenty of places to fix that.
The TUI package we checked flies from Gatwick on 17 June and stays at Coral Teide Mar. This isn’t a full-service beach-resort week, and it isn’t trying to be. It’s a cheap way to get yourself to Tenerife with somewhere decent to sleep while you spend the rest of the trip out and about.
Do the quick extras check before you book. Bags, transfers, and meals can push the total up, but the starting price is low enough that the deal can still work if you keep those costs under control.
Who it suits
This is best for someone who wants a cheap Tenerife week and doesn’t need everything bundled neatly into the package. Puerto de la Cruz works well if you like local restaurants, walks, gardens, and a bit of exploring, rather than spending the whole week in one resort.
If you want checked bags, transfers, every meal sorted, and a hotel right on the beach, compare the full price before you book. This is one to keep simple. Start adding too much and the saving starts to disappear.
The hotel is in La Paz, with views towards Teide, the Orotava Valley, and the sea. The beach is about 800 metres away, and there are shops, bars, and restaurants nearby.
We checked the price on 16 May 2026, based on two adults. Prices update as inventory changes, and other dates, airports, room types, baggage choices, and transfer options can change the total.
How to book
Use the Book Now button below to open the deal. Check the date, airport, board basis, baggage, and transfer details before paying. If the price has moved, try nearby June dates and avoid adding extras you don’t really need.

Useful info
Tenerife’s north coast can feel greener and a little less resort-heavy than the south. It isn’t the obvious pick if your only plan is all-day beach weather, but it works well for a cheaper week with restaurants, sea views, and Teide within reach.

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