Best attractions and places to see around Puerto De La Cruz, located on the northern coast of Tenerife, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The town features volcanic beaches, botanical gardens, and a historic Old Town with traditional architecture. It serves as a base for exploring both coastal features and the wider volcanic landscapes of the island.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Well, hello! The trail we wanted to hike today was unfortunately closed, and hiking was prohibited. We went in a little way and took some photos. Many people struggled through the almost overgrown path. We decided to turn back and drove to where the trail ends, but we couldn't find a parking spot. The view of the beach and the Atlantic Ocean was beautiful.
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… one of the most beautiful coastal hiking trails near Puerto de la Cruz… easy to walk with sturdy footwear.
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The coastal hike from PDC to Mirador San Pedro is NOT closed, as incorrectly claimed here! There is an official detour for the section near Los Roques, which is very easy to follow and well signposted!
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The coastal hike from Puerto to Mirador San Perdo is NOT closed, as incorrectly claimed here. A short section near Los Roques has been impassable for some time due to rockfall – however, there has long been an excellent official alternative route to bypass the closure… very well signposted.
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Beautiful view of the former power plant
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Wonderful coastal path
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Theoretically, the hiking trail is still closed, but the gate that is supposed to block it is open and everyone walks down there. But everyone has to decide that for themselves. Otherwise great views and great coast. 🇮🇨
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Protected Landscape "Rambla de Castro"
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Puerto de la Cruz offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit the unique Los Roques coastal rock formation, known for its interesting rocks and the play of waves. The Rambla de Castro Protected Landscape provides a beautiful coastal path with panoramic views. Don't miss the El Bollullo Beach, a secluded black sand beach, or the famous Jardín Botánico (Botanical Garden) with its vast collection of tropical plants. The town also features several other black sand beaches like Playa Jardín and Playa Martiánez.
Yes, Puerto de la Cruz is rich in history. Explore the pedestrianized streets of the Old Town, which boasts over 140 protected buildings. Key historical landmarks include the 17th-century Casa de la Real Aduana, the only remaining civil building from that period, and the Castillo San Felipe, a 17th-century fort. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia is a significant 17th-century Baroque church.
The area around Puerto de la Cruz is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along coastal paths like the Rambla de Castro Protected Landscape or explore the many hiking routes available. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including challenging ascents towards Mount Teide. Mountain hikes are also popular, with trails in areas like La Caldera Natural Park. The Puerto de la Cruz Promenade is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Puerto de la Cruz Promenade and Natural Pools, which offer a safe and fun environment for swimming. Lago Martiánez, designed by César Manrique, features multiple seawater pools suitable for both adults and children. The Playa Jardín beaches are also family-friendly with their gardens and calm waters. While not directly in Puerto de la Cruz, Loro Parque is a popular zoo often cited as one of the best in the world, though visitors should consider ethical concerns regarding animal captivity.
Puerto de la Cruz offers several stunning viewpoints. The View of Casa Hamilton provides a unique perspective on an industrial ruin by the sea. Mirador de la Paz offers panoramic views of the city and ocean, especially beautiful at sunset. Taoro Park also provides elevated views of the city. Many coastal paths, such as the Rambla de Castro Protected Landscape, feature excellent viewpoints along the cliffs.
Puerto de la Cruz is known for its unique black volcanic sand beaches. The Playa Jardín complex, designed by César Manrique, includes three picturesque beaches: Playa del Castillo, El Charcón, and Punta Brava. El Bollullo Beach is a beautiful secluded option. Other popular black sand beaches include Playa Martiánez, favored by surfers, and Playa de San Telmo.
Yes, the city has several unique cultural spots. The La Ranilla Neighborhood, an old fishing district, is known for its traditional Canarian architecture and vibrant street art. Don't miss the Agatha Christie Painted Stairs, commemorating her stay in 1927. The Museo Arqueológico de Puerto de la Cruz houses a significant collection of aboriginal artifacts. The Timanfaya Theatre offers a steady program of art and performances, and the city center features various street art installations.
Lago Martiánez is an iconic complex of seawater swimming pools designed by the renowned Canarian artist César Manrique. It's popular for its unique design, featuring seven pools (four for adults, three for children), a large artificial lake, gardens, terraces, and islands. It provides an excellent spot for relaxation and cooling off in a beautiful, artistic setting.
Yes, the Puerto de la Cruz Municipal Market is a bustling marketplace where you can find fresh produce, local handicrafts, and taste Canarian delicacies like 'papas arrugadas' with 'mojo' sauce. The Plaza del Charco, a lively square in the Old Town, is surrounded by boutiques and ice cream stalls, offering a pleasant shopping and strolling experience.
The best way to explore the Old Town is on foot. Its pedestrianized streets allow you to experience the city's traditional Spanish feel, characterized by charming architecture, characterful bars, and restaurants. You can discover over 140 protected buildings and soak in the historic atmosphere at your own pace.
From Puerto de la Cruz, you can easily take day trips to explore more of Tenerife. The majestic Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak, is visible from the city, and day trips to Teide National Park offer opportunities for hiking or taking a cable car. The nearby colonial town of La Orotava is known for its vibrant local life and traditional architecture. Another recommended trip is to Icod de los Vinos to see the famous thousand-year-old Dragon Tree (Drago Milenario).


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