The island with the most beaches in the Canary Islands -168, according to the General Directorate of Sustainability of the Coast and the Sea- has a coast full of contrasts. While in the north puddles and natural pools predominate and the coast is steeper, in the south there are many volcanic beaches, with black sand, bolos and also blonde and toasted sand.
All the beaches you can imagine are in Tenerife: you will find some in remote places and others in more accessible places with beach services, accommodation, restaurants and shops around them. The catalog of beaches is extensive and the 269 kilometers of coastline that the island, the largest in the Archipelago, has some of the most paradisiacal beaches in the Canary Islands.