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Las Fuentes
Granadilla


Must-try dishes
Blind Rice
Fried Octopus
Shrimp and Chinese Onion
When you visit Las Fuentes in Charco del Pino, what immediately strikes you is the blend of traditional Mediterranean cuisine with personal touches and lovingly prepared dishes. The restaurant is off the beaten tourist track, giving it a more intimate and local feel: it's the kind of place you discover through word of mouth or recommendations, and then you understand why.
The menu is strong in its rice dishes and paellas, which are consistently well-executed: soupy seafood rice dishes, Valencian paella with chicken and rabbit, black rice, or paellas with unexpected ingredients that work beautifully. I particularly enjoy the soupy seafood rice for its perfect combination of texture and flavor, and the fact that it's prepared with care shows it's not a dish that's been thrown together haphazardly.
In addition to the rice dishes, the menu includes other well-executed options: grilled meats or meats cooked with simple yet effective techniques, and distinctive starters that provide a varied beginning to your meal. The atmosphere, while family-friendly and unpretentious, is welcoming; once you sit down, you feel you're in a dining room where the quality of the ingredients is paramount and the service is attentive and unhurried.
Another thing I appreciate is the restaurant's relaxed feel: you can come as a couple, with friends, or with family, and there's always something that suits your taste. The staff's friendly approach is a huge plus: they greet you warmly and are happy to guide you if you're unsure what to order.
For me, Las Fuentes works particularly well if you're craving traditional Mediterranean food with a local focus, highlighting perfectly prepared rice dishes, shareable plates, and a relaxed atmosphere that doesn't try to impress with pretension, but rather with honest and well-executed flavours. It's a great choice if you're in southern Tenerife and want a flavorful meal without any fuss.
🎫 Card payment available
♿ Accessible for people with reduced mobility
🅿️ Street parking available
🚻 No accessible restroom
🐶 Pets allowed on the terrace
⏰ Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
🛵 Takeaway available
📅 Reservations accepted
📍 Ctra. Charco del Pino - Las Socas, s/n, 38595 Granadilla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
☎️ +34 922 77 41 23
Popular By:
Tourists: ✅
Locals: ✅✅✅✅✅






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D´Tapas
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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
Avistamiento de Aves en Montaña Roja
The Montaña Roja Special Nature Reserve, in El Médano, is one of the best places in southern Tenerife for birdwatching. Its semi-arid environment, salt marshes, and coastal areas provide refuge and resting places for numerous migratory species. Kentish plovers, herons, curlews, and sandpipers are common, as well as resident birds such as the trumpeter finch and the stone curlew. It's an ideal place to observe winged wildlife in peace and tranquility.
Beaches
Cuevas del Trigo
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.
Nightlife
Shopping
Miel Tament
Tament, which means "honey" in the Amazigh language, is an artisanal gem produced on the same estate that makes Nevales de Abona wine, using Canarian black bees. It is multifloral, pure, and deep golden in color, with a smooth texture and balanced sweetness. Although it doesn't have an official organic seal, it is produced using sustainable and traditional methods. Like the wines, this product can only be found at the San Isidro Farmers Market, at Elsa's stand.
Sports
Circuito Motocross
The San Miguel de Abona Motocross Circuit is one of Tenerife's premier motocross venues. Its technically designed volcanic terrain combines jumps, tight turns, and fast sections, offering fun for both experienced and beginner riders. Located in an arid environment overlooking the sea, it is a popular meeting point for motorsports enthusiasts, with a local atmosphere, training sessions, and competitions throughout the year.
Trekking
Sendero Montaña Roja
Walking the circular route that starts in El Médano and heads toward Montaña Roja is like stepping into an otherworldly volcanic landscape: reddish sand, deep blue sea, and the wind that caresses you with every step. You can see World War II bunkers, aquatic birds, and panoramic views of the southern part of the island. You'll love it if you're looking for an easy hike with that "reconnect with nature" feel in southern Tenerife.