tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post5744145884319067390..comments2023-07-19T06:23:14.602-07:00Comments on Going Native in Tenerife: Tenerife North v Tenerife South – How Can You Tell if You’re a Northerner or a Southerner?Real Tenerifehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06668068674418480199noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post-24979515760805558742010-06-09T07:31:15.275-07:002010-06-09T07:31:15.275-07:00An interesting comment as always islandmomma.
I t...An interesting comment as always islandmomma. <br />I think it's fair to class Santa Cruz and La Laguna as 'the north' - the weather forecast usually used for 'the north' is taken at Los Rodeos and both city councils' websites refer to themsleves as being in the north east. But clearly there are massive differences in climate between both of them and the north coast as well.<br /><br />It's also interesting what you say about the cosmopolitan feel of the south. Puerto, for example, has a sizeable gay community, an Asian community (the Indian community club is a great place for some authentic Asian nosh), a South/Latin American community (fab mojito bars that could be in downtown Havana), Brit, Scandinavian & German communities...but yet remains overwhelmingly Canarian. The people in power are the same families that have been in power for years. On the up side there remains a very strong sense of family and community. On the down side there's not always a willingness to embrace change or look externally for solutions to problems - it's a bit of a quandry. <br />I'd like to keep some of the old fashioned values, but lose the dated attitudes. Maybe that's too much to ask for.<br /><br />I'm not convinced though, despite the shiny new look of some parts of the island (e.g. Del Duque), that outdated practices (I'm speaking politically here) are much different between any of the municipalities.Real Tenerifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06668068674418480199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post-31658090914734683772010-06-08T14:25:37.146-07:002010-06-08T14:25:37.146-07:00Although, for numerous reasons, I have often wishe...Although, for numerous reasons, I have often wished I lived in the North, and I'm sure I don't need to list them for you, the one thing I find I miss is the cosmopolitan feel the south has these days. My friends here come from several different countries in South America, in Europe and in Africa. I adore Santa Cruz and La Laguna (and I fall into the typical southerners trap of classing those cities as "the north", when I appreciate they aren't true north), I love the history, the culture and the shopping, and I know I'm making a sweeping statement. That's just a generalization. Strangely, and this only occurs to me for the first time as I type, I think the south may have more "get up and go", and no-one is more surprised than I am that I said that! I haven't lived in both places so it isn't fair to comment. The raw beauty of the desert was quite palpable once, but most of that has given way to concrete of course. I should try the north.islandmommahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08469519107758112851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post-61235192740314459452010-06-06T04:30:42.536-07:002010-06-06T04:30:42.536-07:00Good point about the east and west James.
This was...Good point about the east and west James.<br />This was a quite simplistic blog about the perceptions of people who don't really know the island and tend to talk about it in terms of resorts more than anything else...but you've given me an idea for a follow up blog - thanks.<br /><br />Totally agree about the scenery.<br />Compare the La Orotava Valley, even with its over developed lower part, with Costa Adeje - no contest...which is why many newpsaper articles use photos of the north coast even when articles are about the south.Real Tenerifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06668068674418480199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post-21715790620844994822010-06-04T18:10:02.903-07:002010-06-04T18:10:02.903-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7981200976720734478.post-65038803123103896112010-06-04T13:59:05.101-07:002010-06-04T13:59:05.101-07:00I live in the metropolis (La Laguna in fact) so I ...I live in the metropolis (La Laguna in fact) so I reckon I'm neither north nor south, but east. And what about the west, like Los Gigantes?<br /><br />That said, I much prefer Puerto to the south. I like the lush, green climate and flora there more than the semi-desert in Abona, Arona and Adeje.James Tweediehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07438527429392917179noreply@blogger.com