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Avistamiento de aves en Monumento Natural Montaña de Guaza

Montaña de Guaza

When you visit Montaña de Guaza to birdwatch, you feel like you're entering a setting where nature once again recalls its silent power. This Natural Monument, with its 725.7 hectares, is an imposing volcanic cone in the south of Tenerife that descends to the sea, forming cliffs and lava mesas. Its xerophytic vegetation—tabaibal and cardonal, plants adapted to the arid climate—creates ideal refuges for steppe and seabirds.

On my tours, I've seen species such as the stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), that bird with a calm gaze and measured steps at dawn, searching for insects on dry ground. Also, the great grey shrike, always alert from some rock, hunting from the air, and the trumpeter bullfinch, which calls at dawn from the open areas of the plateau.

Higher up on the coastal cliffs, Cory's shearwaters nest on rocky ledges, the yellow-legged gull dominates the sky and sea, while Bulwer's petrel sometimes appears in erratic flights.

If you're lucky and the sea is calm, from the clifftop lookouts you can see sea turtles and cetaceans passing by. This doesn't always happen, but Guaza's elevated position makes it an excellent spot to wait for the unexpected.

Furthermore, Guaza is an Important Bird Area (IBA), also proposed as a SPA, which means its conservation is considered a priority, and you can feel it: it's an area almost free of humans, with a pleasant silence, clear skies, and good conditions for observing without interference.

It's best to go early, at dawn or dusk, when the light paints the cliffs golden, the wind is gentle, and the birds are most active. Bring good binoculars, patience, silence, and, if possible, a local bird guide—this elevates the experience to the next level. Guaza Mountain isn't just about birdwatching; it's about experiencing the landscape, volcanic history, and the sea amidst the silence.

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Where to eat

Il Gelato del Mercato

If you're craving some delicious gelato while strolling through Los Cristianos, Il Gelato del Mercato is a must-stop. Here, the focus is on Italian-style gelato, with intense flavors and a wonderfully creamy texture. It's perfect for a quick treat while exploring the area, offering both classic options and more original creations that are sure to surprise.

What to see

La Hoya

The hamlet of La Hoya, in San Miguel de Abona, is one of those places that helps you understand what life was like in southern Tenerife before tourism. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest as an Ethnological Site, it preserves traditional architecture, historic paths, water sources, and agricultural terraces in a rural setting that has changed very little over time.

Activities

Tunolandia Canarias

This is a distinctive plan on the island of Tenerife across all the playa and hotels, Tunolandia is one of these curiosities that are so popular. In the Valle de San Lorenzo, this space consists of a variety of tuneras, gastronomy, tradition and products based on high pico. Aquí puedes pasear entre cactus gigantes, probar mermeladas, licores o mojo de tuno y descubrir una cara mucho más rural y diferente del sur de la isla.

Beaches

Playa de los Cristianos Puerto

Los Cristianos Beach, next to the port of the same name, is one of the most iconic beaches in southern Tenerife. Protected from the waves by the pier, it offers calm waters and golden sand, perfect for swimming and strolling. From the shore, you can observe the activity of the fishing port and the departure of ferries to La Gomera, combining a local atmosphere with the maritime charm of a traditional coastal town.

Nightlife

Bahia Beach

Bahía Beach Restaurant is one of those places where the real star isn't the food, but the oceanfront ambiance. Located in Palm-Mar, literally right on the ocean, it functions more like a relaxed beach lounge where you come to enjoy a cocktail, listen to music, and watch the sunset with the sound of the waves in the background. The Balinese beds, live music, and terrace overlooking the sea make it easy to end up staying for hours without even realizing it.

Shopping

BOX-FISH - Dive Shop

BOX-FISH is a diving, freediving, and spearfishing shop located in Costa del Silencio. It stands out for its extensive inventory, very competitive European prices, and fast delivery service to the Canary Islands (in-store and online). It offers equipment rentals, renowned brands, technical assistance, and friendly service. Ideal for both novice and experienced divers.

Sports

Zona de calistenia en el Puerto de San Miguel

The Calistenia area of ​​Puerto de San Miguel, in Amarilla Golf, is one of these locations that offers a complete experience. The park is beautiful and not particularly large, but it is just outside the sea, just like the port of sports, as it can be seen with views of the boats, the ocean and the volcanic landscape on the Costa Sur. A very tranquil location for outdoor activities in the more urban atmosphere of other parks.

Trekking

Sendero Montaña de Chayofita

The Chayofita Mountain Trail in Los Cristianos is a simple, short route that offers one of the best panoramic views of southern Tenerife. Its route, just over a kilometer long, gently climbs an ancient volcanic cone to a peak overlooking Los Cristianos, Las Américas, and the Atlantic. It's ideal for a sunset walk, enjoying the tranquility and the cityscape from above.

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