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Chirche
Guia de Isora


Chirche is one of those villages that seem frozen in time, tucked away among the sun-drenched slopes of Guía de Isora, in the southwestern midlands of Tenerife. This small hamlet, with volcanic stone houses, gabled roofs, and cobblestone alleys, is an almost intact example of traditional Canarian architecture and the rural way of life of bygone centuries. There's no rush here. Every corner invites you to walk slowly and look closely.
Chirche's history is palpable in its old bread ovens, threshing floors, and cisterns that collected rainwater. Many of these elements have been lovingly restored to preserve their essence, and the entire village has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest for its ethnographic value. Visiting it is like stepping into a living postcard of the island's past.
In addition to its rich heritage, Chirche offers something you can't buy: spectacular views of the ocean, the Tágara ravine, and, on clear days, the islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The sunsets here are unforgettable. It's also a popular stopover for hikers, with trails that pass through abandoned farmland, pine forests, and volcanic landscapes.
Once a year, during the "Day of Traditions," Chirche comes alive with demonstrations of ancient crafts, traditional foods, and a festive atmosphere. But even without celebrations, the town has a peaceful, deep charm that captivates those who let themselves be carried away.
Chirche is perfect for a serene getaway, a hike steeped in history, or simply sitting on a rock, gazing at the horizon, and feeling that time can slow down if you wish.





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Piscinas naturales de la Jaquita
The natural pools of La Jaquita, in Alcalá (Guía de Isora), are transparent volcanic pools formed next to a natural breakwater. With easy access from the coastal promenade, they are surrounded by restaurants and have showers, lifeguards and safe areas for children. A popular place for locals and visitors alike to float, cool off and enjoy the sunsets over La Gomera.