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Beaches
Talking about Tenerife without mentioning its beaches would be impossible, because they are part of the island's essence. The beauty of it is that there isn't just one "beach side," but rather an incredible variety that changes depending on where you are on the island. In the south, for example, you'll find wide, golden sands like Las Américas, Los Cristianos, or El Médano, where there's always a buzz, beach bars, water sports, and almost guaranteed sunshine year-round. They're perfect if you're looking for comfort and plenty of life around. In contrast, the north has a wilder feel, with black volcanic sand beaches like Benijo or Bollullo, where the waves crash powerfully and the landscape is picture-perfect. Here, the plan is more about disconnecting and enjoying nature, surrounded by cliffs and vegetation. Of course, they tend to be less touristy and have stronger waves, so they also offer that touch of adventure. But Tenerife goes far beyond its classic beaches. The island is full of hidden coves reached by trails, perfect for those seeking tranquility; natural pools created by lava that allow for safe swimming in crystal-clear waters; and rock pools that locals enjoy as true hidden treasures overlooking the Atlantic. Places like the Garachico pools, the La Laja pools, or Bajamar show another side of the sea in the Canary Islands: more intimate, more authentic. The good thing is that Tenerife always has something for everyone: from spending the day at an elegant beach club by the sea to taking a sandwich and discovering a hidden cove. And best of all, the island's climate allows you to enjoy all of this practically any time of year. In short, Tenerife's beaches are not just places to sunbathe: they are landscapes and experiences that combine sand, volcanic rock, and the sea in all its forms. Each visit is a perfect excuse to return and continue discovering new corners by the ocean.
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Playa de la Nea
Radazul
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La Nea Beach in Radazul is a volcanic black sand beach perfect for lingering. It's very close to Santa Cruz, but the atmosphere here is calmer, with a breakwater that softens the waves and a promenade along the entire shore. It's a comfortable beach, well-integrated into the surroundings and very popular with locals.

Cuevas del Trigo
Granadilla
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Cuevas del Trigo beach is one of those wild corners of southern Tenerife where you'll feel the island remains untouched. A secluded stretch of volcanic coastline, with natural caves carved into the rock and a tranquil atmosphere, it's ideal for disconnecting, taking leisurely strolls, and listening only to the sea and the wind.

Charco de la Virgen
La Jaca
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If you prefer the less touristy coast of southern Tenerife, Charco de la Virgen in La Jaca offers something different. It's a natural pool by the sea in the small coastal town of La Jaca. As you walk there, you'll see the volcanic coastline change, and once at the pool, you can relax in a saltwater jacuzzi among the rocks. It's a peaceful spot with a very local atmosphere.

Playa el Ancón
La Orotava
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El Ancón beach in La Orotava welcomes you with its dark volcanic sand and a deep blue sea that shifts with the light. It's a wide beach with lively waves and a natural setting that invites you to stroll, gaze at the horizon, and feel the power of the Atlantic. Ideal if you love authentic, unspoiled beaches with a pristine volcanic landscape.

Mesa del Mar
Tacoronte
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Visiting Mesa del Mar is like stepping into a tranquil corner where northern Tenerife feels most authentic. Upon arrival, you'll find a small coastal village nestled between cliffs, natural pools, and the open sea. Here, everything invites you to slow down: walk along the water's edge, sit and gaze at the Atlantic, and enjoy a local atmosphere, unhurried and unpretentious.

Antequera
Parque rural de anaga
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Antequera Beach is that hidden corner of Anaga that can only be reached by sea or after a challenging hike: black volcanic sand, colorful cliffs, and a wild atmosphere. Perfect if you're looking for relaxation, pure nature, and an uncrowded beach. Ideal for those who value authenticity and don't mind a bit of a hike.

Playa la Arena
Tacoronte
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When you arrive at La Arena Beach in Tacoronte, the first thing you notice is its black volcanic sand and the sea, which seems calmer thanks to the natural shelter of the cliff. It has a boardwalk, occasional shade under tamarind trees, and that authentic northern Tenerife feel. Ideal for a day at the beach with a difference: sun, sea, and nature without the hustle and bustle.

Piscina Natural La Jaca
La Jaca
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The La Jaca Natural Pool, in the municipality of Arico, is one of those peaceful, uncrowded spots on the Tenerife coast. Formed by volcanic lava and gently shaped by the sea, it offers safe swimming even in moderate waves. Frequented primarily by local residents and families, it maintains a relaxed and authentic atmosphere, ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of the tourist beaches.

Playa de los Cristianos Puerto
Los Cristianos
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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.

Playa Grande el Poris
El Poris de Abona
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Playa Grande, in El Porís de Abona, is a wide, quiet beach of black sand and pebbles, with a local atmosphere. Although the wind often blows strongly, attracting surfers and bodyboarders, it's also an ideal place for a stroll or a day away from the hustle and bustle. Its semi-urban setting, with nearby parking and easy access, makes it a convenient option for enjoying the sea in a relaxed and authentic atmosphere.

Playa de Benijo
Taganana
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Benijo Beach, in northern Tenerife, is one of those places that seem like something out of this world. Wild, dark, and powerful, it combines volcanic sand with a rough sea and the silhouettes of rocks emerging from the Atlantic. It's ideal for those seeking pure nature, far from mass tourism. The sunset here is one of the most impressive on the island: the sun sets behind the rocks while the sea is tinged with gold and violet.

Piscina Natural Acantilados de los Gigantes
Los Gigantes
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The Los Gigantes natural pool is a hidden spot among volcanic rocks, where you can swim with direct views of the imposing cliffs that give the area its name. Protected from the waves, it offers crystal-clear waters and a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxing after a day at the beach or hiking. Just a few meters from the port, it combines natural charm with the convenience of bars and restaurants nearby, all against the spectacular backdrop of the Atlantic.

Charco Don Gabino
Los Silos
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Charco Don Gabino, in Los Silos, is a coastal gem in northern Tenerife where lava and the sea merge into a natural pool of clear, calm waters. Away from mass tourism, it retains a relaxed, local atmosphere. It's easily accessible and offers a perfect spot for swimming, fishing, or the simple pleasure of gazing at the Atlantic from an authentic, unpretentious setting.

Charco de Los Frailes
Garachico
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Charco de Los Frailes, on the Garachico coast, is an almost secret volcanic haven where the sea forms crystal-clear pools between dark rocks. It's a wild, quiet, and deeply natural place, ideal for unwinding, observing the landscape, and feeling the force of the Atlantic without the crowds. Its beauty lies in its purity: no services, no artifice, just the sound of the sea and the wind.

Piscina natural de Jóver
Tejina
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The Jóver Natural Pool in Tejina is an authentic and tranquil coastal retreat, where the Atlantic Ocean softens between walls of black lava. Surrounded by seafaring houses and a pleasant local atmosphere, this pool offers clear waters and an ideal setting for relaxing, swimming, or enjoying the sound of the sea. Its traditional essence makes it one of the most authentic bathing areas in northern Tenerife.

Charco de La Laja
San Juan de la Rambla
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Charco de La Laja, in San Juan de la Rambla, is one of the most spectacular natural pools in northern Tenerife. Carved by lava and protected from the waves by rock formations, it offers crystal-clear turquoise waters and a stunning volcanic setting. It's perfect for a peaceful swim, unwinding, and enjoying the coastal scenery, though always be cautious when swimming in the open sea.

Playa del Bobo
Costa Adeje
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Playa del Bobo is a small, centrally located urban beach in Costa Adeje, perfect if you're looking for sun, sea, and convenience without having to travel far. It's about 130 meters long and about 50 meters wide, with dark golden volcanic sand, calm waters protected by breakwaters, hammocks, umbrellas, nearby restaurants, and a good promenade. Ideal for families, relaxing, or starting the day with a relaxing seaside experience.

Playa de las Americas
Playa de las Americas
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Playa de las Américas is a lively, central beach in southern Tenerife, ideal if you're looking for a beach and a tourist atmosphere. Golden sand, gentle waves in many areas, and good amenities such as sunbeds and umbrellas, promenades lined with bars, shops, and activities. What sets it apart is its proximity to entertainment: you have the beach during the day, but also a perfect base for dining, live music, and nightlife without having to travel far.

Piscina natural de Punta del Hidalgo
Parque rural de anaga
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The Punta del Hidalgo Natural Pool (El Arenisco) is a pool of seawater protected by volcanic rock, ideal for relaxing swims even in moderate waves. It features clean waters that have received the Blue Flag, access stairs and ramps, showers, and lifeguards. Enjoy swimming and enjoying the views of the ocean and Mount Teide, all in a relaxing and picturesque setting.

Charco los Chochos
Los Sillos
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Charco Los Chochos, in Los Silos, is a natural saltwater pool formed by ancient volcanic lava flows that jut into the Atlantic. Its quaint and picturesque name comes from the local custom of soaking chochos (lupins) in seawater. It's an ideal place to swim, relax, and enjoy the views of the imposing Teno Massif and, on clear days, Mount Teide.
