The first hotel to be established in the southern part of Tenerife was the Medano Hotel in El Medano. Read the history behind this popular hotel.
The site where the Medano Hotel is currently located, was originally used for packing tomatoes which was the most important agricultural produce in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona - a large area which incorporated the land which is currently the location of Reina Sofia [Tenerife South] Airport.
Once the tomatoes were picked and gathered, they made their way by truck to the resort of El Medano where they would be carefully hand sorted and graded by the skilled workers and then carefully packed into small wooden crates and loaded back into the trucks. These trucks would then make the arduous journey to the docks at Santa Cruz de Tenerife - some 70km along narrow roads and tight corners [having first negotiated their way uphill from El Medano to Granadilla]. Once you were caught behind one of the trucks you either knew you were in for a slow trip, or if you were a local person you would be aware of the code the drivers had of using their indicators to signal to the driver behind that everything was clear for them to pass.
Don Francisco Garcia Feo - known locally as 'Don Frasco' - was the owner of the packing plant and his son Adalberto Garcia Alonso, was over in England receiving the shipped goods into Canary Wharf [so named as this was the dock into which produce from the Canary Islands was received]. He would then sell the tomatoes on to the markets at Covent Garden.
However, Don Francisco Garcia Feo had the foresight to recognize that tourism was fast becoming a growth industry in the north of the island - the only airport at this time was Los Rodeos [Tenerife North] which is located inland from Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The most popular main resort in the north was Puerto de la Cruz, and the surrounding smaller resorts or La Orotava and Los Realejos. Being conscious of the fact that the southern part of Tenerife had the potential of become a magnet for tourists, he took the decision to extend and transform his tomato packing plant into a hotel and the first 3 star hotel opened in El Medano [and in the south] which offered silver-service to its guests.
From then onwards, the Medano Hotel was always known as a teaching, or training, hotel where members of the hotel staff received training on-the-job and became some of the most highly desirably hotel workers on the island; if you receiving your training at the Medano Hotel, you were a highly sought after hotel worker. Soon after the Medano Hotel was established, the next hotel to be built was some 20km away in Playa de las Americas on the periphery with Costa Adeje - the 4 Star Gran Tinerfe Hotel. And so, the start of tourism in the south of Tenerife had begun and today the south has become the most popular area on the island - especially since the building of Reina Sofia [Tenerife South] airport in 1979.
What about the Medano Hotel now? Well, it is still operating as a popular 3 star hotel and although the hotel has been updated, refurbished [most recently in 2009] and extended, it still retains its original facade and is an older-style Tenerife hotel offering simple accommodation. The Medano Hotel is one of the first things you will see when you come into the resort - it is the only hotel located 'on' the beach, with the sundeck built overhanging the sea by 500m2. Here you can take advantage of the large sun terrace by spending time relaxing back on one of the many sun-loungers overlooking the Red Mountain [Montana Roja], sipping a cool drink and listening to the water beneath you. If you decide to go swimming, you have direct access to the water below from the deck. You can also take a leisurely stroll along one of the beaches running either side of the Medano Hotel. Head towards El Cabezo Beach and you should find some wind-surfers or kite-surfers as this is a famouse location for both national and international competitions.
The hotel has 5 floors and a total of 91 rooms with the majority of them having sea view [the most popular rooms are on the top floor overlooking the beach], and you can either book bed and breakfast, or half board. El Medano itself has many restaurants and bars along its promenade and seafront, so if you're not eating at the hotel, you can have breakfast, lunch and dinner in one of the international or Canarian style restaurants, take in a glass of sangria or a few night-caps and generally watch the world go by on your relaxing and laid-back holiday in Tenerife.
A unique hotel, in a unique location with a unique history.