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San Andres
Santa Cruz de Tenerife


San Andrés is one of the oldest settlements in Tenerife, located on the northeast coast at the foot of the Anaga mountain range. Its origins date back to the earliest times following the Castilian conquest in the 15th century, although caves and fishing grounds used by the Guanches already existed before then. The area was rich in marine resources and offered natural shelter for small boats, making it a center of fishing activity since ancient times.
The town maintains its seafaring essence: narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and colorful boats stranded on the sand. The church of San Andrés Apóstol, built in the 16th century, is one of its most notable heritage sites, as is the old San Andrés Castle, a small 18th-century fortification that defended the coast from pirate attacks.
Nearby is Las Teresitas Beach, one of the most famous on the island, created in the 1970s with golden sand brought from the Sahara, which contrasts sharply with the usual volcanic landscape.
Throughout the year, San Andrés hosts local festivals that blend religious and seafaring traditions. The best known is the celebration of Saint Andrew the Apostle, which coincides with the tradition of "tablas" (a traditional Spanish table) in Icod de los Vinos and the opening of wineries for tasting new wines, although here the celebrations are more nautical and family-oriented.
San Andrés is a place that allows you to experience a more leisurely Tenerife, where the fishing culture and history of the island are felt in every corner, with the ocean as a constant protagonist.





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Where to eat
What to see
Museo De Las Ilusiones
In the historic building of a former tobacco factory in the center of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, you'll find the Museum of Illusions: an interactive space where science, art, and entertainment come together to test your senses. Over 700 m² of optical illusions, inverted rooms, dancing shadows, and mind games challenge your perception with humor and surprise.
Activities
Carnaval
Color, rhythm, and madness take over Santa Cruz every February with its famous Carnival, declared a Festival of International Tourist Interest. Creative costumes, giant parades, contests, and lots of music fill the streets day and night. From the Queen's Gala to the Burial of the Sardine, it's a vibrant experience that blends humor, tradition, and pure Canarian energy.
Beaches
Playa de Benijo
Playa de Benijo is a wild paradise in Anaga: black volcanic sand, strong waves, breathtaking views of the Roques de Anaga. Access by stairs or walkway from a small path, no toilets or showers. Perfect for enjoying unspoilt landscapes, breathtaking sunsets and a quiet swim on the shore, always with respect for the natural environment.
Nightlife
Shopping
C.C. Meridiano
Shopping, movies, food, and great views? The Meridiano Shopping Center has it all. From fashion and technology stores to a great terrace to relax with something delicious after an afternoon of shopping. Perfect for solo visits, as a couple, or with children, and with free parking. It's next to the auditorium and a stone's throw from the tram, so getting there is easy. Leaving... not so much.