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Titolo 4
Playa el Ancón
La Orotava




El Ancón Beach is one of those wild beaches in Tenerife that lets you experience the island in its purest form: black volcanic sand, wide waves, and a space where the Atlantic seems both close and immense. It's located in the municipality of La Orotava, on the north coast, and access is relatively difficult. You can't get there directly by car; it requires a 20- to 40-minute walk along a sloping path, which keeps it relatively uncrowded. This offers a peaceful, natural setting ideal for hiking and disconnecting, although there are no services or lifeguards.
When you lay your towel down at El Ancón, you'll experience several sensations at once: the constant murmur of the waves, the relentless wind, and the open landscape where there are no large buildings around, just nature and the sea. Here, you're not looking for resort amenities, but rather real space to walk along the shore, search for seashells, or simply watch the water crash at your feet. The surf can be strong at certain times of year, so extreme caution is advised due to the sea and currents. This makes it attractive for those who enjoy a lively sea, although it's not always suitable for a relaxing swim if large waves are present.
What I love most about this beach is its "real beach" feel: it's a place where the ocean and the volcanic landscape take center stage. The black sand is fine underfoot, warm in the sun, and as evening falls, the light transforms it, creating a beautiful contrast with the mountains of La Orotava in the background.
The atmosphere is usually peaceful: local families, people who come to stroll, or to set up their chairs by the sea. There are no intrusive services or entertainment at every turn; it's a place to relax, feel the wind and the pulse of the Atlantic, and enjoy a beach that retains that natural character I love so much about Tenerife.
In short, if you're looking for a beach with authentic volcanic scenery, a connection to the sea, and a relaxed atmosphere where the sound of the waves becomes your soundtrack, you'll love Playa El Ancón. It's a place to go without rushing, to feel the island beneath your feet and the vast horizon before you.






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Where to eat
Persia Tenerife
If you're looking to try something different in Puerto de la Cruz, this restaurant offers a taste of the Middle East without leaving the historic center. Here you'll find Persian cuisine bursting with intense aromas, where saffron, fresh herbs, yogurt, and nuts define the character of the dishes. I love it because it doesn't try too hard to be a tourist: it invites you to discover authentic Iranian flavors in a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
What to see
Escalera de Agatha Christie
If you love literature, this staircase will bring a smile to your face. Right on the Paseo San Amaro, you'll see steps transformed into the spines of Agatha Christie books, painted in vibrant colors and bearing recognizable titles. It's a tribute to her visit to Tenerife in 1927. When you climb them, you're not just walking; you're traversing a part of her history and her connection to Puerto de la Cruz.
Activities
La Guarida del Pirata
At The Pirate's Lair, you don't come to just watch: you come to play, explore, and become part of a story. It's an outdoor family adventure park in Los Realejos, designed for birthdays and experiences where children and adults solve riddles, follow pirate maps, and live a real adventure in the heart of nature.
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
Las Llanadas
If you enjoy discovering local products directly from their source, this small artisanal cheese factory in Los Realejos is one of those places where cheese is still made the traditional way. They work primarily with goat's milk and produce fresh, semi-cured, and smoked cheeses, as well as ricotta and other dairy products. It's a place closely linked to the primary sector of northern Tenerife, where the authentic flavor of Canarian cheese takes center stage.
Sports
Barranquismo Barranco de Los Arcos
The Barranco de los Arcos, in La Orotava, is one of Tenerife's most impressive canyoning spots. Its route passes through volcanic rock landscapes, natural caves, and the famous rock arches that give the area its name. It combines rappelling, hiking, and geological exploration in a wild and breathtakingly beautiful setting. Ideal for adventurers seeking an authentic and unique experience in the heart of Tenerife's natural beauty.
Trekking
Sendero de Los Organos
The Los Órganos Trail, in the Corona Forestal Natural Park, is one of the most iconic routes in La Orotava. It passes through a thick, beautiful pine forest to reach the impressive basalt cliffs reminiscent of organ pipes, formed by volcanic action. With views of the Orotava Valley and Mount Teide, it is an ideal hike for nature lovers and those who enjoy peaceful hiking.