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Titolo 4
Barranquismo Barranco Hondo
Candelaria



Barranco Hondo, located in the municipality of Candelaria, is one of those corners of Tenerife where nature retains its wild and primitive character. Away from the beaten track, this ravine winds its way through volcanic rock formations and vegetation typical of the south of the island, offering a perfect route for canyoning and exploration enthusiasts.
The descent of Barranco Hondo combines rappels of varying heights, narrow rock passages, and climbing areas, alternating dry sections with small seasonal waterfalls. Its morphology, shaped over centuries by erosion, creates dark walls that contrast with the green tones of the cardons, tabaibas, and verodes that grow between the crevices. During the rainy season, the riverbed can retain moisture, leaving small pools and reflections that amplify the sense of adventure.
On a technical level, the route is considered of medium difficulty, suitable for those with some experience or accompanied by certified guides. The descent requires rope handling and full equipment, but it rewards with exceptional views and a sense of total immersion in nature.
Beyond the sporting aspect, Barranco Hondo has great environmental and cultural value. During the hike, it's easy to imagine how these same natural paths were once traveled by ancient shepherds or the Guanches in their search for water and shelter. The tranquility of the place, interrupted only by the sound of the wind or the echo of the water, makes the experience deeply authentic.
Canyoning in Barranco Hondo is like discovering another side of southern Tenerife: more intimate, rugged, and full of beauty. It is a route that combines the excitement of the sport with the calm of an unspoiled natural environment, ideal for those seeking a direct connection with the island and its volcanic landscapes.




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Where to eat
Cofradía de Pescadores - Candelaria
The Fishermen's Guild Bar Nuestra Señora de Candelaria is a place where seafaring tradition is reflected in every dish. Located next to the port, it offers fresh fish and seafood, simply prepared to enhance their flavor. Its atmosphere is family-friendly, authentic, and popular with locals, making it an ideal stop for those seeking Canarian seafood cuisine in its most honest and intimate form.
What to see
Bocacangrejo
Bocacangrejo is a small fishing village on the northeast coast of Tenerife, very close to Santa Cruz, where the sea sets the pace and the houses face directly onto the Atlantic. Here you'll find a tranquil atmosphere, volcanic coves, waterfront terraces, and a distinct sense of a lived-in village. It's a place to stroll slowly, gaze at the sea, and enjoy leisurely meals.
Activities
Parque Recreativo Los Brezos
If you're looking for a recreational area where the mountains feel more open and wild, Los Brezos has a very particular atmosphere. Here, the landscape constantly changes between pine forests, scrubland, and clearings with sweeping views. It's a very comfortable place to spend the day having a barbecue or picnic, but also for a short walk and enjoying the fresh air and tranquility of the summit.
Beaches
Playa de la Nea
La Nea Beach in Radazul is a volcanic black sand beach perfect for lingering. It's very close to Santa Cruz, but the atmosphere here is calmer, with a breakwater that softens the waves and a promenade along the entire shore. It's a comfortable beach, well-integrated into the surroundings and very popular with locals.
Nightlife
Shopping
Gin Macaronesian
If you enjoy gin but want something different, Macaronesian has that unique touch you'll notice from the first sip. Produced in Tenerife, it combines water from volcanic galleries with well-balanced botanicals. There's the classic, fresher, and cleaner version, as well as bolder options like strawberry or brownie. It's a versatile gin: you can play it safe with a simple gin and tonic or experiment a bit more if you're feeling adventurous.
Sports
Buceo el Penon Tabaiba
El Peñón in Tabaiba is a 35-meter tugboat wreck intentionally sunk in 2006 to become an artificial reef. It lies very close to the coast, at depths between 18 and 30 meters. Ideal for experienced divers, it offers visually stunning dives with moray eels, octopuses, wrasse, horse mackerel, and schools of fish already inhabiting the ship's rusty structure.
Trekking
Circular las Raices
This refreshing circular trail (approximately 5 km) starts and returns to the Las Raíces recreational area, crossing a Canary Island pine forest with shaded sections and views of the Güímar Valley. Ideal for a gentle family walk, with benches, good signage, and a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by nature.