Beaches Tenerife
The clean, sandy beaches
in Tenerife - Canary Islands - Spain.
Where to find the white sand, secluded or just sunny beaches. When you get
to Tenerife, get out your local map out (they are free virtually
everywhere) and try some of these great places.
About the sun bathing beaches of
Tenerife
The volcanic nature and evolution of Tenerife have created just a few 'natural'
beaches, all of a fine black shingle or sand. The dramatic increase of
tourism and demand for public beaches has been met by huge investments.
High quality, man made beaches are now plentiful. These are mainly around
the major tourist resorts. Most have good access, meet stringent European
standards of cleanliness and most offer shower facilities, sun beds,
shades and water-sports. Listed below, are some of these beaches, each
with a brief description.
Sun beaches for sun tanning on sand
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Los Gigantes, coved, black sand
beach, west Tenerife, small town with harbour
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San Juan, coved, black sand,
sloping, west Tenerife, small town with good snorkelling.
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Fanabe new, developing area,
yellow sand beach, showers, sun beds &shades, water-sports, south
Tenerife.
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Torviscas yellow grey sand
beach, showers, shallow waters, sun beds &shades, near marina,
restaurants, bars, south Tenerife.
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Playa las Americas, La Troya,
grey sand beach, sun beds &shades, showers, water-sports, centre
of town, several different surf breaker coves, shallow waters, rollers
on occasions, restaurants, shops, south Tenerife
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Los Cristianos, Las Vistas,
white yellow sand beach, sun beds & shades, shallow water,
restaurants, bars, some water-sports
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Los Cristianos, harbour, white
grey sandy beach, shallow water, sea wall protected, sun beds &shades,
restaurants, bars, boats, water-sports, south Tenerife.
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Candaleria has got small black
shingle beach, sloping to deeper water, often roller waves, centre of
village, restaurants, east Tenerife.
- Santa Cruz,Terasitas beach,
large golden imported sand beach, shallow waters, well protected,
kiosks, natural shade from some trees, few restaurants nearby, north
Tenerife.
- Puerto de la Cruz, black fine
shingle beach, sloping to deeper water, roller waves, restaurants,
bars, next to salt-water lido, north Tenerife.
Surfing beaches &Coves
- K16, large open water rocky
cove, Rollers to reef, between Alkali and Playa San Juan, keep an eye
out for where to turn off main road, look for large house standing on
its own on a beach, west Tenerife
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Playa Las Americas, La Troya,
large rollers sometimes come in between breaker walls, creating good
ride on to sandy beach, centre of town, better for younger riders,
south Tenerife.
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Conquistador, rocky reef outlet
at back of Conquistador Hotel in Playa Las Americas, out water
breakers running into rock formations, popular with locals, south
Tenerife.
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Fatenia - Shingle beach and
reef, situated behind Parque Santiago IIII in Playa las Americas, out
water rollers riding into flat reef and shingle beach, popular with
locals, when windy too many wind surfers, disembark wave before
hitting shallows, south Tenerife
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Las Galletas, small town with
rocky outlets, good waves for younger surfers or people learning to
surf.
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Puerto Del la Cruz, black
shingle beach sloping to deeper water, out rollers riding into
beginning of breakwaters, sometimes wild, sometimes strong
undercurrents on beach area. North Tenerife.
Windsurfing beaches.
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El Medano, famous, flat, open,
with good winds and very flat beach. Although windy, it is not too
choppy, making it an excellent all year windsurfing competition site.
El Medano has already hosted the world championships. Facilities
include, Wind surfing club, hire and instruction.
East Tenerife.
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Fatenia, a small peninsula
behind Parque Santiago IIII in Playa Las Americas. Often very good
rollers - but watch out for local body board surfers and long board
surfers. South Tenerife.
Snorkelling / Scuba coves
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Puerto de Santiago, The cove
does not appear to have any particular name, (we call it the cauldron).
Located opposite the commercial centre, you will see some steps
heading down to the back of Hotel Santiago. This rocky cove is
protected by out water rocks and has 3 different, and usually calm
pools starting from very shallow to deeper water. All pools contain
various marine life. Closest toilets are at the restaurants in the
commercial centre. No beach but large smooth rocks are great for sun
bathing. A real sun trap, so take sun protections.
- Playa San Juan Located in the
west of the island, the edges of this black sand beach are surrounded
by rocks.
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La Caletta, small Spanish
village, great snorkelling cove with flat rocks into deeper water.
Clear viewing, small flat reef, and located in the South of island.
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Buena Vista, large rock pool
formation, with several pools with clear waters, north western tip of
island.
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