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Hidden Gems: Discovering Tenerife’s Secluded Beaches

July 9, 2025
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If you’re anything like me, the mere mention of a beach conjures up thoughts of sun-kissed sands, gentle waves lapping at your feet, and that delightful salt-kissed breeze. Now imagine this: all of that, but without the crowds. Sounds dreamy, right? That’s where Tenerife’s hidden beaches come into play — those secret spots where you can pull up a towel and soak up the sun without the hustle and bustle of holiday-goers.

In this article, we’ll journey through some of Tenerife’s best-kept beach secrets. So grab a cup of tea, settle in, and let’s explore!

Why Choose Tenerife?

Tenerife is often known for its busy resorts and vibrant nightlife, but if you scratch the surface, a treasure trove of hidden gems awaits. This beautiful Canary Island boasts a staggering 400 kilometres of coastline, and many of its most secluded beaches are waiting to be discovered by those eager enough to venture off the beaten path.

It’s not just about the beaches, either. The stunning volcanic landscapes, charming towns, and warm, friendly locals add to the island’s charm. Plus, with an average annual temperature of 23°C, any time can be a good time to visit.

The Secluded Beaches You Must Visit

1. Playa de Benijo

Nestled in the north, Playa de Benijo is truly a sight to behold. With its dramatic cliffs and volcanic sands, this beach feels almost untouched. When the sun sets behind the iconic Roques de Anaga, it creates a breathtaking spectacle that’s nothing short of magical.

Pro tip: Bring a picnic and stay for sunset. It’s an experience that will linger in your memory.

2. Playa de la Tejita

Located near El Médano, Playa de la Tejita is famous for its natural beauty. With ample space to stretch out, this beach is perfect for those who want a bit of privacy. The backdrop of Montana Roja adds an extra layer of beauty, making it a favourite among photographers.

Insider’s note: Keep an eye out for kite surfers, as this beach is known for great winds and less crowded waters.

3. Playa de Los Guios

Found near the charming village of Los Gigantes, Playa de Los Guios offers stunning views of the cliffs. The dark sand is soft underfoot, and the clear water beckons for a refreshing swim. It’s a bit of a trek to get there, but every step is worth the effort.

Fitness alert: The walk down to the beach can be steep, so make sure you’re prepared!

4. Playa del Bollullo

This little slice of paradise is tucked away in La Orotava and is ideal for those seeking tranquillity. The mixture of black sand and pebbles, along with lush greenery surrounding it, creates a captivating scene. The strong waves may not be ideal for swimming, but it’s perfect for sunbathing and enjoying a good book.

Caution: Always check the tide and wave conditions if you decide to take a dip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best time to visit these hidden beaches?

While many beach lovers flock to Tenerife in summer, visiting in late spring or early autumn can mean fewer crowds. The weather remains warm, yet you can enjoy a more peaceful experience without the peak season rush.

How can I get to these beaches?

Most of Tenerife’s hidden beaches can be accessed by car, and many have dedicated parking nearby. In some cases, a bit of a hike is required, but it’s part of the adventure! Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes.

Is it safe to swim at these beaches?

Most secluded beaches in Tenerife are generally safe for swimming, but it’s always best to check local conditions. Some beaches have strong currents or waves, so please heed any warning signs.

Are there facilities at these beaches?

Many hidden gems have little to no facilities. It’s wise to pack your own snacks, drinks, and perhaps a little pop-up umbrella if you prefer shade. A few do have bars or restaurants nearby, but they can be rare, so come prepared.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, Tenerife is bursting with hidden beaches just waiting for you to discover. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or the perfect sunset, these secluded spots offer something for every beach lover. So next time you think of a beach holiday, consider stepping away from the tourist traps and embracing the tranquil beauty of Tenerife’s coast.

Don’t forget: life’s all about these little moments — the quiet, the beauty, and the unexpected discoveries. Share this with your friends, pack your beach towel, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure. Happy travels!

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