Tenerife, a beloved getaway for countless holidaymakers and a perennial favourite among Scots seeking winter sunshine, may have a more troubling aspect to its vibrant nightlife. Known for its year-round sun, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, the Canary Island has been a magnet for tourists heading to places like Playa de las Americas, Costa Adeje, and Los Cristianos.

But a worrying “dark underbelly” reportedly lurks beneath the surface of this tourist haven, according to the Irish Mirror. Particularly in Playa de las Americas’ Veronicas Strip, famed for its plethora of late-night bars and clubs, visitors are being cautioned about a “serious drug underworld”.

Ciara O’Loughlin, who worked for two seasons as a bartender on the island, has shed light on the disturbing side of Tenerife’s party lifestyle, reports the Mirror. She alleged: “There is a serious drug underworld operating on the island. It’s not hard to see how some Irish and Brits abroad can get caught up in trouble by innocently stepping on the wrong toes.

“I observed other bars deeply involved in illicit activities, providing a haven for dealers throughout the night. Many young workers on the strip, oblivious to the serious risks, found themselves caught up in dangerous situations linked to these dealers. Guiding drug-seeking tourists to these dealers would earn them a swift €10. In stark contrast, my friend and I begged for tips just to quench our thirst, unlike others who seemed to live without such financial worries.”

Ms O’Loughlin was only 20 when she and a mate decided to work as bartenders in Tenerife seven years ago. Despite it being an “unforgettable” experience, she considers herself “lucky not to have faced any serious issues”.

“The two summers I spent there were certainly unforgettable, but I count myself lucky not to have faced any serious issues – except for the time my handbag was forcibly taken from me as I walked home,” she added.

Ms O’Loughlin went on to say: “Every country or city has its problems, but these party destinations seem to function within their own lawless microcosms. To all young people setting off on your first party holiday, have fun, but stay vigilant.”

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