Like sitting in the sunshine with a sangria, seeing a flamenco show is one of those special Spanish experiences. Olé Flamenco Show promises an evening of entertainment with clacking heels, Spanish guitars and a superb cast of singers and dancers. Be wowed by the footwork of the dancers, feel the rhythm of the music, and admire the skills of the flamenco artistes.

Olé Flamenco Show
- See an authentic Flamenco show in Tenerife
- Led by world-renowned dancer Fran Chafino
- Hosted in a great venue with a great atmosphere
Show
Live-music
- Show begins at 20:30 and is hosted at the GF Victoria***** in Costa Adeje
- Platinum ticket includes a glass of white or red wine and a tapa per person
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