Local Information on WiFi
WiFiis a great way to find out about what's happening in your local area. Using the WiFi Mundo system you can find out about local events, businesses and facilities quickly and easily. Because the system is so local it is much more detailed and easier to use than the Internet.
A good example of the difference between finding local information on the Internet and WiFi Mundo is the map. If you look at the area of Costa Adeje and Arona in Google maps you will see a few dozen points marked. If you look at the same area in WiFi Mundo you will see close to 4000 points marked.
This is because Google maps works by people suggesting the locations of things or businesses placing their own listing. WiFi Mundo have mapped the area by placing almost every single business, taxi rank, bus stop, public toilet, car park... Literally thousands of points.
That means that you are almost certain to find whatever you are looking for if it exists in the area. You can also find all these businesses in the directory and in many cases you will see expanded listings with additional information.
WiFiMundo system also has lots of articles to read which are written by local experts. If you are visiting an area for the first time this is just the sort of inside knowledge that you need. You will find articles about all sorts of local information.
As a visitor to a new area you may also be interested in the events that are happening. Here again WiFiMundo has the answer. The events calendar is a great resource for finding out what's happening so that you don't miss out on any of the fun.
Another bonus is that you can find on the WiFiMundo system is the discount page which shows local offers and discounts available. So if you are looking for some bargain shopping or a happy hour then this is the perfect solution.
Both visitors and locals can also comment and leave reviews on any of the listings for articles on the WiFiMundo system. That means that you can get a range of opinions about a place before you decide to go there.
WiFi is undoubtedly the best way to deliver local information. Unlike the newspapers, the information is always fresh and new. Unlike the radio, lots of people carry a WiFienabled device. Modern phones such as the iPhone and the android are fitted with WiFiand have now become even more popular than laptops as a way of connecting to WiFiMundo.

Troya
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Torviscas and Fañabé
Torviscas and Fañabé On the coast of Costa Adeje, one of the main tourist resorts in Tenerife,
Playas de El Roque, Almáciga y Benijos
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Montaña Amarilla
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Jardín beach
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Las Gaviotas beach
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Los Cristianos
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Las Teresitas
Las Teresitas beach is just seven kilometres from the centre of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and attracts both locals and visitors alike.




















