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Mirador de Los Roque
Los Realejos




The Mirador de Los Roques viewpoint, located on the coast of El Toscal – Los Realejos, offers one of the most breathtaking views of Tenerife's northern coastline. From this elevated vantage point, you can see several enormous rock formations, volcanic outcrops that rise from the sea like stony guardians facing the Atlantic waves.
The surrounding area retains its natural character, with coastal vegetation, the constant sound of the sea, and a sense of seclusion that contrasts sharply with the bustle of tourist areas. It's an ideal place to pause for a few minutes, breathe fresh air, and feel the power of the ocean crashing against the rocks.
Access is easy by road, and there's a parking area and a nearby bar-restaurant, making it a perfect stop on a scenic route along the Los Realejos coast. Furthermore, the viewpoint is a short distance from the Mirador de San Pedro viewpoint, allowing you to enjoy two complementary perspectives of one of the island's most beautiful and rugged coastlines.



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Where to eat
El Monasterio
El Mesón-Monasterio is an exceptional culinary space: a former 18th-century Dominican convent converted into a restaurant, with over 100,000 m² of gardens, a farm, and viewing platforms. Here, several spaces coexist under one roof, from terraces to lounges with free-roaming birds. Canarian cuisine, tapas, brunch, and a gourmet shop are served in a historic and almost magical setting.
What to see
Mirador del Lance
The Mirador del Lance viewpoint in Los Realejos offers one of the most expansive and spectacular views in northern Tenerife. From its platform, you can see the Orotava Valley, the Atlantic Ocean, and, on clear days, Mount Teide dominating the horizon. It's the perfect place to stop, breathe, and appreciate the majestic scale of the Tenerife landscape.
Activities
Refugio Internacional para Animales
The International Animal Shelter in La Cruz Santa (Los Realejos, northern Tenerife) has been rescuing abandoned or abused dogs since 1976. All animals taken in are sterilized, vaccinated, identified, dewormed, and tested for heartworm. Visiting not only allows you to learn about essential work, but also to contribute to the community by giving a voice to those who cannot ask for help on their own.
Beaches
Playa del Socorro
Playa del Socorro is a jewel of northern Tenerife: black volcanic sand, powerful waves, and a natural cliff setting. Surfers and swimmers mingle thanks to the breakwaters that keep the waves away from the shore. It's equipped with lifeguards, showers, beach bars, accessible access, and the "El Puntito" youth area. A great way to connect with nature and experience a memorable sunset.
