
Welcome! We invite you to register.
Titolo 4
Playa Grande el Poris
El Poris de Abona




Playa Grande, located in the charming coastal village of El Porís de Abona, in the municipality of Arico, is one of those beaches that still retains the natural and tranquil character typical of southern Tenerife before the arrival of mass tourism. Its expanse and dark volcanic sand, mixed with pebbles, create a wild and serene landscape that blends perfectly with the town's laid-back atmosphere.
Access is easy: you can drive to a nearby parking lot and walk a few meters to the shore. It's not usually crowded, making it an excellent option for those seeking space and tranquility. Wind is frequent, making it popular with surfers, kitesurfers, and bodyboarders, who take advantage of the waves and the open sea. However, when the sea is calm, it's also suitable for swimming and enjoying a relaxing day overlooking the Atlantic.
Unlike other, more touristy beaches in the south, Playa Grande is predominantly populated by local visitors and residents, giving it an authentic and friendly atmosphere. It doesn't have full sunbeds or showers, but in the center of El Porís, there are bars, cafes, and small restaurants where you can recharge your batteries or enjoy a coffee overlooking the sea.
Another point that makes it special is its almost untouched coastal landscape, with open views toward the east of the island and sunsets that paint the sky in shades of gold and violet. For those who enjoy photography, hiking, or natural surroundings, it's a perfect spot to unwind without having to stray too far from inhabited areas. Playa Grande is, in short, a discreet gem of the Arico coastline: simple, spacious, and with an authentic charm.




Mess conferma
Nome Utente
Testo della recensione
1
Commenti
Mess.conferma
Where to eat
La Ventita de Cholucas
Arriving at La Ventita de Cholucas in Fasnia is part of the experience. It's located on a farm surrounded by nature, with animals, large trees, and a carefully curated rural atmosphere. It's a family-run, peaceful, and authentic place where you can relax without rushing and the surroundings are as important as the food. Here, you come to disconnect, share a meal, and enjoy the scenery.
What to see
Arco de Tajao
The Tajao Arch, also known as the Bijagua Arch, is a natural volcanic formation located on the southeast coast of Tenerife, in San Miguel de Tajao (Arico). This rock bridge, sculpted by erosion on volcanic tuff, stands out for its clean lines and its arid surroundings of cardon cacti and tabaiba plants, offering one of the most unique and accessible geological landscapes on the island's southern coast.
Activities
Cancha de Bola Canaria La Jaca
The La Jaca Bola Canarian Court is one of the liveliest spots in the small coastal town of Arico. Here, locals and visitors gather to play this traditional Canarian game in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. It's not just a sports venue, but also a social space: a place where generations mingle, stories are shared, and a deeply rooted custom in the towns of southern Tenerife is kept alive.
Beaches
Charco de la Virgen
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.
Nightlife
Shopping
Sports
Barranquismo Barranco San Joaquín
The San Joaquín Ravine, in Fasnia, is one of the most comprehensive and technical descents in southern Tenerife. Its dry riverbed, which remains dry for much of the year, sculpts a landscape of volcanic rock formations, fossil waterfalls, and ochre and reddish walls. The route combines long rappels, narrow passages, and downclimbs, all in an arid and solitary setting that offers an authentic adventure experience unlike the canyons in the north.
Trekking
Sendero Barranco del Rio
The Barranco del Río Trail, in Arico, is one of the most surprising routes in southern Tenerife. It traverses a deep ravine with natural pools, waterfalls, and rock formations eroded by centuries of water and wind. It's an adventure trail, ideal for those who enjoy hiking among wild landscapes and natural contrasts, with stretches of lush vegetation that recall the island's most secret side.