UK holidaymakers visiting a beloved travel hotspot say they've been "booking early flights home" after their breaks were disrupted by an unexpected issue. While many jet off abroad hoping to bask in the sunshine, unwind and enjoy some well-deserved rest, things don't always go according to plan - no matter how much we'd like them to.
Brits in Tenerife recently discovered this first-hand, with some suggesting their holidays were "ruined" due to an unlikely problem. A string of videos have gone viral on TikTok, with visitors expressing their frustration after trips to the destination over recent weeks, catching many completely off guard.
This follows yet another Tenerife-related announcement made earlier this month, when it was confirmed the island had been added to a warning list.
A man, known online as Gazza, posted a video of his recent getaway, stating: "Come here every year and this is the first bad downpour experience." He also described the weather as "brutal" for four days due to the relentless rainfall.
The clip has since racked up thousands of views, sparking hundreds of responses. It appears many fellow travellers have encountered similar situations.
One commented: "Had wind, clouds and cold one year for four days out of the seven. Never went back." Another added: "I was there last week and got an early flight home."
Gazza responded to this remark, saying: "Was debating it too." While a third chimed in: "I just got back. It was mental."
A further user wrote: "It's been almost a week!!! Everywhere/everything closed!!!" While another remarked: "That's pretty unlucky. I would feel gutted."
Others, however, claimed to have had a wonderful time during their visit, with some reporting an entirely different experience.
One holidaymaker shared: "It's heaven. Chill." Another added: "Here at the moment and not that bad. People need to chill out."
Someone else also weighed in with: "Still rather be there than here. It's the getting away that matters."
What's actually been going on?While heavy rainfall is uncommon in Tenerife during March, a powerful storm has recently battered the Canary Islands. Storm Therese is reported to have wreaked havoc on the Canary Islands, particularly Tenerife and La Palma, with an unexpected mix of heavy rain, 100 km/h (62 mph) winds and even snowfall at high altitudes.
Authorities confirmed it was amongst the most devastating storms to strike the archipelago in over 10 years, which may well explain why so many visitors encountered such dreadful weather during their stays.
The silver lining, however, is that conditions appear to be on the mend. Current forecasts predict sunny spells over the coming days, with temperatures potentially reaching highs of up to 26 degrees, which could explain why some travellers have recently reported a marked improvement in the weather.
One visitor said: "It's sunny now." Another wrote: "I'm just back yesterday. Was there for a week. We had a ball even with the storm and rain."
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