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The small coastal village of La Caleta is part of the municipal district Adeje, approximately 25km or 15 miles west of the Reina Sofia International Airport Looking at a map of the west coast of Tenerife, it is very easy to miss the town altogether, although if you look closely enough you should find it hidden away between the resorts of Playa Paraiso and the more infamous Playa de las Americas. For most visitors to the resort this means a relatively short transfer along the TF1 motorway, which should normally take no more than 30 to 40 minutes. However, in recent months at least one of the major tour operators has begun to make prior transfers into the Adeje district of Playa de las Americas, before then making the short trip over to La Caleta, which can effectively double the journey time to over 1 hour from the time you actually leave the airport grounds. Whilst most visitors to La Caleta are quite happy to sit back, relax and enjoy their unscheduled tour of Adeje, there is a growing feeling amongst travellers that having already spent the last 7 hours or so either sitting in an airport departure lounge, or cramped Boeing 747, they now wish to take the most direct route from the airport to their chosen accommodation. If like me, you are one of these travellers, there is always the option of arranging for the collection of a pre-booked hire car, or as an alternative, jumping into one of the numerous taxis waiting outside of the arrivals hall.
Although the main resort beach is quite small, and is described in the few guides that have been written about La Caleta as being "a mixture of sand and pebbles", a short walk south towards Adeje, brings you to the Hotel Costa Adeje Palace and the sandy Playa de la Enramada beach. Despite being so close to a large hotel, the guests staying there all appear to prefer the pool to the beach, and as a result it rarely becomes too crowded even in high season. However, if by mistake you walk in the opposite direction, north from La Caleta and Adeje, one of the first beaches you are likely to encounter is the Playa de Diego Hernández, which as you have just discovered is very popular with nudists.
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