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Neos Air direct flight to Tenerife: duration and why it’s worth it
The direct Neos Air flight from Italy to Tenerife usually falls between four and five hours, with differences depending on the departure airport and the day’s operational conditions. In practical terms, it means dedicating half a day to the transfer and finding yourself, shortly after landing, already in the position to calmly reach the area chosen as your base — whether it’s the more beach‑focused south, the more traditional north, or an inland town.
Choosing a direct flight to Tenerife allows you to avoid changing aircraft, undergoing new checks, and waiting during layovers: you manage a single boarding pass, one baggage drop, and one takeoff–landing cycle. For those traveling with family, sports equipment, or multiple suitcases, this translates into fewer variables to monitor and a more relaxed arrival: once you’ve collected your bags, all that’s left is to decide whether to start with a seaside walk, a first swim, or a trip toward the volcanic landscapes in the center of the island.
Choosing a direct flight to Tenerife allows you to avoid changing aircraft, undergoing new checks, and waiting during layovers: you manage a single boarding pass, one baggage drop, and one takeoff–landing cycle. For those traveling with family, sports equipment, or multiple suitcases, this translates into fewer variables to monitor and a more relaxed arrival: once you’ve collected your bags, all that’s left is to decide whether to start with a seaside walk, a first swim, or a trip toward the volcanic landscapes in the center of the island.
Must-see in Tenerife
Tenerife is known for its southern beaches: between Costa Adeje, Playa de las Américas, and Los Cristianos you’ll find lively promenades, equipped stretches of coastline, and a way of spending time that revolves around the ocean, walks, and seaside venues. In the north, Puerto de la Cruz offers a different face of the island, with its seafront, the Lago Martiánez pools, and an urban fabric that blends everyday life and tourism in a more intimate way.
The inland area is shaped by Teide National Park, which offers drives or hikes uphill, scenic viewpoints, and landscapes that change quickly with altitude — from black lava to spots where your gaze reaches all the way to the ocean. Added to these experiences are villages and miradores scattered between the coast and the interior, allowing you to easily alternate beach days with short outings, building a stay that doesn’t limit itself to a single area but touches multiple shades of the island.
The inland area is shaped by Teide National Park, which offers drives or hikes uphill, scenic viewpoints, and landscapes that change quickly with altitude — from black lava to spots where your gaze reaches all the way to the ocean. Added to these experiences are villages and miradores scattered between the coast and the interior, allowing you to easily alternate beach days with short outings, building a stay that doesn’t limit itself to a single area but touches multiple shades of the island.


FAQ
From which Italian airports do Neos Air direct flights to Tenerife depart?
Direct flights, available all year round, depart from Milan Malpensa, Verona, Bologna, and Rome. Depending on the season, flights also depart from various airports in the south.
Is checked baggage included on Neos Air flights to Tenerife and how does the allowance work?
The 8 kg carry‑on bag is always included in all fares. If you choose the Relax or Freedom fare, the 15 kg checked baggage is also included.
What onboard services and class options are available on Neos Air flights to Tenerife?
Wi‑Fi and a snack or meal are always available.
What documents are required to fly from Italy to the Canary Islands with Neos Air?
For Italian citizens, an electronic ID card valid for expatriation is sufficient.
What are the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife?
First, it’s important to know that Tenerife is a volcanic island, so several beaches are black. Among the most striking are Playa Jardín and Playa de Benijo, while the most beautiful golden‑sand beaches are definitely Playa de Las Teresitas and Playa del Duque, both highly appreciated by Italian travelers.
Why are some beaches in Tenerife black and others golden?
One of Tenerife’s unique features is exactly this. Being a volcanic island, some beaches are black because they are made of fragmented volcanic rock, while others are golden due to sand imported from the Sahara Desert.


