Best attractions and places to see around La Matanza De Acentejo include a mix of historical landmarks, natural protected areas, and scenic viewpoints. This historic town in northeast Tenerife is known for its blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a rich winemaking tradition. The area features a dramatic coastline, lush protected landscapes like Las Lagunetas, and traditional architecture, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A lovely promenade amidst beautiful nature with plenty of park benches. The path leads directly to the Atlantic Ocean, where you can admire surfers in the bay of Puerto de la Cruz. A large shopping center is also located nearby. The path also leads to the Plaza de Europa in Puerto de la Cruz. Highly recommended – there's lots to discover.
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The morning often offers the most beautiful views. Then, clouds roll in from the sea, creating a mysterious atmosphere.
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Currently (November 2024) the mystical atmosphere is unfortunately not to be found due to the forest fires. Instead there are black tree trunks and fresh green needles. The path via los Organes, Casa del Agua is completely closed due to restoration. Be sure to inform yourself before hiking
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Plaza del Charco is traditionally one of the most popular places in the municipality. The name comes from a pool (charco) of seawater that formed here. Although the square has been reformed in recent years, the basin has been preserved together with the taro plant, Ficus microcarpas and some impressive palm trees.
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La Matanza de Acentejo offers several natural highlights. You can visit the protected landscapes of Las Lagunetas and Costa de Acentejo, known for their spectacular vegetation and seabird populations. The area also features El Bollullo Beach, a secluded black sand beach with a unique setting. Additionally, El Caletón Cove, also known as Casas de Calderón, is the only beach within the municipality, featuring natural pools and a small dock.
Yes, the town is rich in history. You can explore the El Salvador Parish Church, rebuilt after 1936 and featuring sculptures by Mariano Benlliure. The San Antonio Abad Hermitage is considered one of the island's oldest temples. Strolling along Real Street and its surroundings will showcase traditional architecture, and you can also see ancient fisherman houses built into caves around El Caletón cove.
La Matanza de Acentejo is home to several spectacular viewpoints. The Humboldt viewpoint offers panoramic views of the entire Orotava Valley, including banana groves, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, and Los Realejos. Other miradores throughout the municipality also provide stunning vistas of the diverse landscape.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in the significant agricultural area of Los Nateros, which features potato fields, vineyards, and orchards. For more structured routes, explore options like the hiking routes around La Matanza de Acentejo, MTB trails, or road cycling routes.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The La Caldera Recreation Area is a popular and complete recreational spot with parking, a bar-restaurant, a children's playground, and public barbecue areas. Additionally, Charco Square in Puerto de la Cruz is a lively area with a preserved seawater pool and trees, perfect for a family stroll.
The region offers diverse walking and hiking opportunities. The Los Nateros area is excellent for hiking, with trails like the Camino de los Canarios and a circular trail passing through forests and offering scenic overlooks. You can also find trails within the protected landscapes. For specific routes, check out the hiking guide for La Matanza de Acentejo.
La Matanza de Acentejo is known for its traditional cuisine, featuring dishes with potatoes, soup, escaldón de gofio, stew, fresh fish, and chestnuts. The town also has a rich winemaking tradition, with local farmers selling their produce and wines at markets, offering a taste of authentic Canarian flavors.
Yes, the La Vica Recreation Area is located in the higher part of the borough within an extensive protected area. It offers a recreation area and campsite. Please note that an overnight stay at the campsite requires a permit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. Highlights like El Bollullo Beach are praised for their secluded charm and unique beach bars. The Puerto de la Cruz Promenade and Natural Pools are appreciated for their sea views and opportunities for strolling, while Charco Square is loved for its lively atmosphere and traditional character.
Yes, the hiking trails around La Matanza de Acentejo cater to different fitness levels. For example, the hiking guide lists routes ranging from moderate, such as the 'View of El Caletón – El Jagre Trail loop', to more difficult options like the 'El Sauzal Coastal Trail – View of Mount Teide loop'.
Absolutely. The Las Lagunetas Protected Landscape is a nature reserve known for its spectacular vegetation and is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA). It's home to the valuable Lotus Vine (Lotus maculatus). The entire coastal section of the municipality, including the Acantilados del Sauzal y Tacoronte (cliffs), is also a protected area, noted for its beauty and endemic plant species.


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