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Fiesta del Carmen
Puerto de la Cruz




The Feast of the Virgin of Carmen in Puerto de la Cruz is one of the most anticipated summer celebrations in northern Tenerife, deeply rooted in the island's seafaring tradition. Every July 16th, the heart of the port beats to the rhythm of faith and emotion as fishermen pay homage to their patron saint. During the day, the streets of the historic center fill with pilgrims, residents, and tourists who gather around the pier to witness one of the most symbolic scenes in island folklore: the maritime procession of the Virgin of Carmen and Saint Telmo.
The celebration begins with a land procession from the church of Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia, with the images of the Virgin and Saint Telmo accompanied by marching bands, devotees, and representatives of brotherhoods. The most emotional moment comes when the images are carried on the shoulders of the sailors and carried to the fishing pier amid cheers, flower petals, and unshed tears.
Once in the water, the Virgin is carefully placed on a boat adorned with flowers, lights, and flags. The scene is as picturesque as it is moving. Dozens of boats accompany the coastal route, blowing sirens, waving flags, and setting off fireworks, while the crowd on land applauds, sings, and exults. All this in a festive atmosphere that blends devotion, seafaring pride, and collective joy.
The day concludes with popular music, traditional foods, and a community spirit that makes this one of the most heartfelt festivals in Puerto de la Cruz. Beyond the religious aspect, the Fiesta del Carmen is also a meeting of generations, a celebration of local identity, and a soulful spectacle overlooking the Atlantic.



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Where to eat
Koffushi
Koffushi is an organic café in Puerto de la Cruz that combines specialty coffee with conscious cuisine. It offers plant-based (vegan) options, brunch options, tofu toast, chia pudding, and organic desserts. Its bread is baked fresh, its drinks are carefully prepared, and the atmosphere is clean and relaxed. It's perfect for breakfast, working on a laptop, or for those looking for a healthy snack in style.
What to see
Puerto de la Cruz
Puerto de la Cruz was a pioneer in Tenerife tourism, and today it's vibrant yet still charming. Its center revolves around the Plaza del Charco, surrounded by palm trees and cafes. Stroll through picturesque alleys, admire Loro Parque, relax in the pools of Lago Martiánez, and enjoy the historic coastal atmosphere overlooking the Atlantic.
Activities
Minigolf club
The Puerto de la Cruz Minigolf Club is one of the most fun and relaxing spots in the city. Located near the seafront, it offers a well-kept, garden-lined course and a family-friendly atmosphere that invites you to enjoy a leisurely time. It's ideal for playing with your partner, family, or friends before or after a meal. Its affordable prices and friendly service make it a classic choice for enjoying outdoor recreation in northern Tenerife.
Beaches
Playa Jardin
Playa Jardín, in Puerto de la Cruz, combines the best of art and nature: black volcanic sand, gentle waves, gardens designed by César Manrique, and a lively promenade. It's three beaches in one, with full services, quiet bathing areas, and views of Mount Teide. Perfect for relaxing, splashing around, or enjoying an urban beach day with local charm.
Nightlife
Shopping
Puerto Fantasy
Puerto Fantasy is a geeky store located at 44 Pérez Zamora Street, Puerto de la Cruz, specializing in merchandising, Funko Pops, comics, manga, board games, and TCG cards. What sets it apart is its frequently updated stock, a good selection of collectible figures, and occasional offers (such as discounts on Funko Pops or sales on card sets). Ideal for collectors looking for variety and novelty in the north of the island.
Sports
Buceo La Catedral
La Catedral is a boat dive off Puerto de la Cruz, featuring spectacular volcanic formations: caves, arches, vaults, and tunnels reminiscent of the interior of a cathedral. With depths ranging from 20 to 40-45 meters, it attracts intermediate-to-advanced divers. You'll see moray eels, catalufas, crabs, viejas, and schools of fish, ideal for those seeking underwater scenery and a sense of volcanic geology.

