Easter week brought in the usual crowds… and overall, the numbers held steady.
Hotels across the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife closed the period with an average occupancy of just under 83%, almost identical to last year.
So no big jump… but no drop-off either.
Tenerife Holds, La Palma Pushes Ahead
Breaking it down:
- Tenerife → 83.2% (down slightly, about 1 point)
- La Palma → 85.6% (strong growth)
- La Gomera → 71.5% (also up on last year)
La Palma is the standout here… a noticeable recovery compared to previous years.
Tenerife, on the other hand, stays steady… just a small dip, nothing dramatic.
South Still Leading the Way
No surprises when you look at the island itself.
- South Tenerife → 86.4% occupancy
- North Tenerife → 73.1% (down a few points)
- Santa Cruz / metro area → 65.5% (slight improvement)
So it’s the usual story… the south carrying most of the weight, while the north dips slightly.
Mixed Feelings in the Sector
Interestingly, not everyone experienced it the same way.
- Around 35% of hotels said results were worse than last year
- Another 34% said they were about the same
- And 31% reported an improvement
So depending on where you are… it either felt steady, slightly down, or actually better.
The Reality
From the outside, it looks stable.
From the inside, it’s a bit more uneven.
But overall… 83% occupancy over Easter isn’t a bad place to be.