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Gladiux Show
Guargacho

When you arrive at Xanadú and are seated for the Gladiux Show, you know the night is going to be lively. The stage is spacious, open-air or semi-open, and from the very first moment, the atmosphere transports you to the gladiatorial arena: the sounds of horses, armor, powerful music… Meanwhile, you're at your table with dinner included, drinks, and the anticipation of the show to come.
Dinner plays a key role: it's not just watching something, it's eating while you eat. The menu is set and usually includes grilled meats, local sides like potatoes with mojo sauce, unlimited drinks during the meal, and all with views of the southern Tenerife landscape. While you dine, mounted gladiators ride, fight, and compete, and the audience cheers, laughs, and participates. It's a blend of dinner, show, and entertainment that makes the experience stand out from a typical night out at a restaurant.
The audience is diverse: couples seeking a special evening, groups of friends looking for fun, and families (within the permitted age range) wanting a unique experience. The staging is impressive, featuring improvisation, audience interaction, lighting, sound, and horses. It's a dynamic experience focused on having a good time, being surprised, and leaving with a lasting memory.
What sets the Gladiux Show apart is precisely this combination of live entertainment, themed dinner, and a festive atmosphere in a setting that's neither purely a restaurant nor purely a theater, but both. If you're in Tenerife and want a dinner that becomes an experience—not just "eat and that's it"—you'll love this show. Go with enthusiasm, smile, cheer, and let yourself be swept away by the sand, the horses, and the night.
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Where to eat
Yan
YAN Oriental Restaurant stands out in Guargacho for its Asian fusion of China and Japan, with dishes like fresh sushi, crispy duck, ramen, and plant-based options. It offers a modern yet friendly experience: a terrace, comfortable interior, thoughtful presentation, and friendly staff. It's ideal for those seeking exotic flavors well-prepared, uncomplicated, and off the beaten tourist trail.
What to see
Centro Interpretacion Arqueologico Guargacho
The Guargacho Archaeological Interpretation Centre, in San Miguel de Abona, is a space dedicated to showcasing vestiges of Tenerife's pre-Hispanic past: pottery, obsidian tools, and remains of Guanche rituals. It's perfect if you're interested in Canarian history, archaeology, and want to discover a less touristy corner of the island.



