The volcanic nature and evolution of Tenerife have created just a few 'natural' beaches, all of a fine black shingle or sand. The dramatic increase of tourism and demand for public beaches has been met by huge investments.
High quality, man made beaches are now plentiful. These are mainly around the major tourist resorts. Most have good access, meet stringent European standards of cleanliness and most offer shower facilities, sun beds, shades and water-sports.
Los Gigantes Coved, black sand beach, west Tenerife, small town with harbour San Juan Coved, black sand, sloping, west Tenerife, small town with good snorkelling.
Fanabe new developing area, yellow sand beach, showers, sun beds and shades, water-sports, south Tenerife.
Torviscas Yellow grey sand beach, showers, shallow waters, sun beds and shades, near marina, restaurants, bars, south Tenerife.
Playa de las Americas, La Troya Grey sand beach, sun beds and shades, showers, water-sports, centre of town, several different surf breaker coves, shallow waters, rollers on occasions, restaurants, shops, South Tenerife
Los Cristianos Harbour, white grey sandy beach, shallow water, sea wall protected, sun beds and shades, restaurants, bars, boats, water-sports, south Tenerife.
Candaleria Small black shingle beach, sloping to deeper water, often roller waves, centre of village, restaurants, east Tenerife.
Santa Cruz, Terasitas beach Large golden imported sand beach, shallow waters, well protected, kiosks, natural shade from some trees, and few restaurants nearby, north Tenerife.
Puerto de la Cruz, black fine shingle beach, sloping to deeper water, roller waves, restaurants, bars, next to salt-water lido, North Tenerife
El Medano Famous, flat, open, with good winds and very flat beach. Although windy, it is not too choppy, making it an excellent all year windsurfing competition site. El Medano has already hosted the world championships. Facilities include, Wind surfing club, hire and instruction. East Tenerife.
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