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Titolo 4
Miel Tament
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Tament honey—a word that means "honey" in the Amazigh language—is a living tribute to the Canary Islands' most ancient roots and to the union between the earth, flowers, and bees. It is produced on Pedro and Roland's estate, the same place where Nevales wines are born, and shares their philosophy of limited, artisanal, and environmentally friendly production.
Tament is made using Canarian black bees, a unique native species adapted to the arid climate of southern Tenerife. Its creators are members of the CRIANCA association, which protects and promotes traditional beekeeping on the island. Although the honey follows all the principles of organic production—chemical-free, with artisanal extraction and absolute respect for the hives—it does not carry the official seal due to bureaucratic issues.
Multifloral, Tament reflects the natural diversity of the environment in its flavor: broom, tajinaste, verodes, cardones, and other wildflowers. Its intense golden color, smooth texture, and medium viscosity make it perfect for both breakfast and sipping on its own, appreciating its floral nuances and light mineral notes.
The CRIANCA Association has a sanitary-registered extraction room, guaranteeing the purity and quality of the product. Each jar is filled with care, without over-filtering or overheating, to preserve the honey's natural properties and characteristic aroma.
Like Nevales wines, it can only be purchased at the San Isidro Farmers' Market, at Elsa's stand, where homemade mojos and gofios are also sold. Tament is not just another honey: it is a very limited-edition product, made with soul, condensing centuries of history, nature, and island tradition in every golden drop.



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Where to eat
Heladería Artesanal la Tejita
If you're in the La Tejita area and fancy something refreshing after the beach, this ice cream shop is a great place to stop. Here you'll find artisanal ice creams with a variety of delicious flavors, perfect for a quick treat while you're strolling or relaxing after a day at the beach. It's a simple, pleasant, and very convenient spot to indulge without any fuss.
What to see
Presa del Rio
If you enjoy discovering unique places, the Presa del Río in Arico has that special something. It's not just a natural setting; it's an abandoned dam, which lends it a curious and somewhat mysterious air. You can stroll around the area, explore its structures, and appreciate the contrast between the ravine and what remains of the construction. It's a little-known spot, perfect for getting off the beaten path.
Activities
Cho Pancho
If you're looking for a truly Canarian experience, the Cho Pancho Recreation Area is exactly that: a day trip up into the mountains. Come here with family or friends, set up a picnic or barbecue, and forget about the daily grind. It's a simple place, surrounded by nature, where the most important thing is spending time together. One of those time-honored traditions that, although it has changed, remains very much alive.
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
Vino Nevales
Nevales wine, owned by Pedro and Roland, is a hidden gem in southern Tenerife. The white wine, made with Listán Blanco and Albillo, and the red wine, made with Listan Negro and Shiraz, aged for six months in barrels, represent one of the smallest productions with a Designation of Origin on the island: just 350 liters of white and 250 liters of red per year. It is harvested entirely by hand, and its production is artisanal. It can only be found at the San Isidro Farmers' Market, at Elsa's stand, alongside local honeys, mojos, and gofios.
Sports
Zona de calistenia en el Puerto de San Miguel
The Calistenia area of Puerto de San Miguel, in Amarilla Golf, is one of these locations that offers a complete experience. The park is beautiful and not particularly large, but it is just outside the sea, just like the port of sports, as it can be seen with views of the boats, the ocean and the volcanic landscape on the Costa Sur. A very tranquil location for outdoor activities in the more urban atmosphere of other parks.
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.