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Beach Houses in Tenerife
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Why Rent a Beach House in Tenerife?
Tenerife draws travellers in with dramatic contrasts, from the lunar landscapes of Teide National Park to the lush banana plantations that sweep across its coastal valleys. Visitors staying in a beach house in Tenerife can explore villages with centuries of heritage through carved wooden balconies, shaded courtyards, and quiet plazas where locals gather over barraquito coffee. Along the south coast, warm waters create ideal conditions for spotting dolphins and pilot whales, while farther west the towering cliffs of Los Gigantes rise straight from the ocean like a natural fortress. Inland, fragrant laurel forests hide waterfalls and viewpoints reached by peaceful hiking routes. Sunset brings a different rhythm - harbour promenades glow with soft light, guachinches serve traditional island dishes, and music spills out from lively town squares.
You might also want to explore villas in South Tenerife for those seeking tranquillity close to nature. Alternatively, check out our wider range of villas in Canaries to find accommodations across the different Canary Islands.
What Are the Beach Houses in Tenerife Like?
The beach houses in Tenerife offer a blend of traditional Canarian and modern architecture, often featuring whitewashed facades and terracotta roofs. These properties range from rustic coastal retreats to contemporary homes with sleek interiors, perfectly suited for groups or families looking for a relaxing holiday. Many are situated in sought-after areas such as Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, and Playa de las Américas, providing easy access to beaches and local amenities. The location encourages guests to enjoy a beach retreat in Tenerife, where calm surroundings meet spectacular ocean views. For those interested in a different experience, you might also explore villas in Tenerife, which offer added luxury and privacy.
Beach houses typically come with an array of comforts designed to make your stay enjoyable and convenient:
- Outdoor dining areas
- Air conditioning
- Wi-Fi
- Private parking
- Washer and dryer
- Swimming pool
Who Would Enjoy Staying in a Beach House in Tenerife?
Travellers and Activities
Tenerife for Hiking Lovers
Tenerife is a dream destination for hikers with its diverse trails crossing lunar landscapes in Teide National Park, lush forests in Anaga, and dramatic coastal paths near Los Gigantes. Walking through these routes unveils misty ridges, deep ravines, and panoramic viewpoints. Travellers who adore nature and outdoor adventures will find a beach holiday in Tenerife ideal, as they would have easy access to peaceful coastal hikes and stunning scenery.
Tenerife for Food Enthusiasts
Tenerife's culinary scene delights food lovers with fresh, local ingredients shaped by volcanic soil and Atlantic traditions. Family-run eateries in hillside villages serve slow-cooked stews, artisanal breads, and dishes infused with garden herbs. Beachside restaurants specialise in seafood like limpets, parrotfish, and sardines grilled to perfection. Markets overflow with tropical fruit, unique cheeses, and local honey. Pair your meal with a glass of crisp white Malvasía or fragrant listán negro for the full experience. For more inspiration on a food adventure, see this Tenerife food and drink guide. Foodies could also explore holiday lettings in Tenerife to enjoy easy access to authentic dining experiences across the island
Tenerife's Mount Teide is the world's third tallest volcanic structure measured from its ocean floor base.
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What Are the Best Things To Do in Tenerife?
Top 7 Travel Tips in Tenerife
1. Hike the Lunar Landscapes of Teide National Park
Venture into Teide National Park and experience the otherworldly beauty of Tenerife's volcanic core. Wander along trails that pass between jagged lava fields, ochre craters and towering rock pinnacles shaped by eruptions long past. Pause at viewpoints where the island spreads out beneath you like a giant map. Visit the Roques de García for close-up looks at unique formations, and feel the crisp high-altitude air as you walk through one of Spain's most extraordinary natural settings.
2. Explore the Quiet Charms of Vilaflor
Head into the highlands to reach Vilaflor, Spain's highest village, surrounded by pine-scented forests and terraced farmland. Stroll through peaceful streets lined with stone houses and traditional courtyards. Visit local bakeries selling almond pastries and herbal liqueurs made in the region. Follow nearby trails into the Corona Forestal, where the famous Paisaje Lunar - moon-like rock formations - await curious walkers.
3. Visit the Colourful Harbours of El Médano
Make your way to the breezy beach town of El Médano, known for its laid-back atmosphere and soft sandy bays. Walk along the wooden boardwalk to small cafés overlooking the water. Watch windsurfers race across the waves beneath Montana Roja's volcanic slopes. Explore the busy harbour filled with fishing boats that still supply the town's restaurants. Stay for sunset when the sky glows gold and the beach fills with relaxed evening energy.
4. Discover the Ravines of Masca
Travel into the Teno Mountains and find the dramatic hamlet of Masca perched above deep ravines. Follow the winding road into the valley and admire the sheer cliffs rising on all sides. Walk the short village paths that reveal terraces carved into the steep slopes. If you're prepared, start the famous descent through the Masca Gorge - an unforgettable journey between towering walls that eventually leads toward the Atlantic. The scenery here feels untouched and powerful.
5. Unwind at the Rock Pools of Bajamar
On Tenerife's north coast, the natural pools of Bajamar offer refreshing ocean dips protected from the open sea. Immerse yourself in crystal-clear water as waves crash dramatically against the breakwater beyond. Wander the promenade lined with cafés serving fresh juice and traditional snacks. Locals come here to relax, swim and enjoy the rugged scenery. It's an ideal place to rest after exploring the island's wilder landscapes.
6. Experience Culture and Crafts in La Laguna
Visit the UNESCO-listed town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, where colourful mansions and wide pedestrian streets give the city a warm, inviting feel. Step into artisan shops selling handwoven baskets, ceramics and traditional clothing. Explore historic courtyards shaded by fruit trees. Visit local taverns offering hearty soups, vegetable stews and Canarian desserts. La Laguna's blend of culture, architecture and everyday life makes it one of Tenerife's most atmospheric destinations.
7. Enjoy Oceanfront Living in Costa Adeje
Finish your Tenerife journey on the sunny shores of Costa Adeje. Stroll the long seaside promenade connecting several beaches, each with calm waters perfect for swimming. Browse boutiques selling local crafts, stop for tapas on shaded terraces or join a coastal walk toward the quieter coves of La Caleta. As evening arrives, live music fills the air and oceanfront restaurants glow under warm island light. Costa Adeje offers a smooth blend of comfort, scenery and holiday ease. Booking a beachfront house in Tenerife is a holiday dream come true.
























