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Map of Puerto de la Cruz — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Puerto de la Cruz — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Puerto de la Cruz

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Puerto de la Cruz. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
1

Loro Parque

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Loro Park, located in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, is a beautifully landscaped zoo that offers an impressive variety of animal attractions. The park is renowned for its extensive collection of parrots and hosts classic shows featuring these colorful birds. Additionally, visitors can enjoy dolphin shows and witness the majesty of killer whales in action.
I recently had the chance to visit Loro Parque in Tenerife, and I have to say—it completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment we walked in, it was clear this wasn’t just another zoo; it’s a beautifully maintained, world-class conservation park that truly cares about the animals and the visitor experience. It’s absolutely worth arriving right when the park opens. The early hours are quieter, cooler, and give you a head start on the most popular attractions and shows before the crowds arrive. We managed to enjoy a peaceful stroll through the park and even caught the first show of the day with no lines.
Anita J — Google review
Amazing Day at Loro Parque! Loro Parque is absolutely incredible – a must-visit! There’s so much to see and do, and the animals are clearly very well cared for. The enclosures are spacious, beautifully designed, and give you great views without ever feeling overcrowded for the animals. Everything felt clean, organised, and really well maintained. The dolphin and orca shows were a real highlight – absolutely amazing and definitely a must-see while you’re there. They were professional, fun, and showed off the animals’ intelligence and beauty in such a memorable way. There’s plenty to keep you entertained all day, from the variety of animals to the shows and the little details around the park that make it special. The only downside is that food on site is a bit pricey – but that’s the same in most attractions and didn’t take away from how fantastic the experience was. Overall, a beautiful park, well worth the visit, and somewhere I’d happily return to again!
Adrianna B — Google review
Got tickets online earlier as they're discounted, easy to park in their nice underground car park (7 euro). Well worth a visit, clean, accessible, plenty of clean toilets and food outlets which were reasonably priced. It's very clear that your entrance fee and any profits go towards animal welfare and conservation, which is great to know. Get to the Orca, sea lion and dolphin shows early for the beat seats, avoid the front if you want to stay dry, but that's part of the fun. Sea lions were our favourite 🦭. The fish tank displays are brilliant and absolutely massive! 🐟 🐠 The gardens and fauna are amazing! 🌟 ⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟 🦭🐬👏👏👏👏
Paul S — Google review
My husband and I loves animals and we arrived 2:30 before closing and we made the best out of it. We saw almost everything but had to be fast. Well maintained and a lot a variety. The aquarium tube is fantastic. A must attractions on the island, no wonder they is pub all over the place.
S C — Google review
Loro Parque is very unique. To call it a zoo would not do it justice. You can tell as you walk through the park that the staff really care about the place. They are constantly cleaning and maintaining the grounds, and the interactions with the animals at the shows are really impressive. You can tell there is a lot of trust between the handlers and their animal coworkers. Beyond that, the rare and endangered animals they have are too many to list. My wife and I had a great time and even made friends with a beautiful Pasquels Parrot. Highly recommend visiting! I recommend at least 5 hours to see everything, and bring good walking shoes as there are slopes and slippery sections.
Ryan — Google review
Loro Parque is an exceptional experience, and exceeded our expectations. We attended all the shows and each show showed us the true beauties of these animals. We also got the beautiful feeling that each and every staff really love and care for these animals and it adds to the beauty of the experience. The whole park is exceptionally well kept and when you read around the park and listen to all the information when attending the shows, you realise how much the park really does and it makes you really appreciate the experience even more. We actually spent 6+ hours here and we still felt we could of stayed longer. We visited the Orca show twice as we needed to get splashed 😆 🤣. My favourite show was the Sea Lions but that's not to say that the Dolphins, Parrots & Orca's weren't worth the watch even if you want to watch them twice lol.
Sjcartier L — Google review
This place is definitely worth a visit! It’s interesting for everyone — from small kids to adults. The penguins are a must-see! Go up to the top of the Amazon section to take photos with the colourful parrots — it’s very impressive. There are plenty of shaded areas and spots to take a break, as well as a nice playground for kids. One of the most beautiful zoos I’ve ever seen!
Marina D — Google review
Park that worth visiting. Many attractions for all ages. Orca, dolphin and sea lions show are great. Get ready to get wet when watching Orcas! Beautiful, well kept grounds with areas to relax. Food available on premises but very limited options. Animals kept in Loro Park look very happy and well cared for. Workers and trainers are happy to answer questions, there is no swimming with dolphins or orcas
Lena — Google review
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Playa Jardín

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+14 other lists 
Bus stop
Playa Jardín, or Garden Beach, is a lively city beach known for its black sand and vibrant atmosphere. The beach complex was designed by Canarian artist Cesar Manrique and features three sections of black sand beaches: Castillo, Charcon, and Punta Brava. The area is adorned with endemic plants, stone walls, and cascades, creating a pleasant botanical garden feel.
Amazing beach, black volcanic sand
Sergiu C — Google review
Decided to try here for snorkeling, we found where the sand was with no rocks but as soon as we got into the water there were rocks everywhere causing a few bashed ankles. However once passed the waves which were enormous the water was calm enough to snorkel but the water was so cloudy and dark you couldn't see anything! Beach was nice enough really hot black sand. Needs more showers and maybe a little privacy area for parents who think it's okay to let their children shower naked whilst others are waiting to shower!
Terrie M — Google review
Easy black sand beach , a Clean beach with great scenic views. Red flag days the beach is marked with Plastic Red tape. Deterring from the beauty of the beach. Maybe a nautical rope would be more aesthetically pleasing. Beautiful walk that leads to 3 other beaches and a quaint cafe that closes up around 3pm. A lovely sunset walk and lounging till sunset:)
Yeni ( — Google review
Amazing beach! The garden is just stunning with loads of plants, trees and flowers The water doesn’t have as many stones as the other beaches in Puerto De la Cruz There also a very nice restaurant and available sun beds
Monica M — Google review
Very nice and calming! With black sand and slow tides and cold water (Atlantic as usual)
Ramya R — Google review
Nice beach with black sand and restaurant where you can have coffee and cold drinks and also pizza. 1 Sunbed 3e.
M R — Google review
One of the best beaches in Puerto de la Cruz. Easier to get to the ocean as there aren't too many rocks. The downsides would be no showers + often closed for swimming due to the weather conditions / dangerous waves. Still recommend over e.g. Martianez.
Kamil A — Google review
It's nice. There are also sun loungers and parasols and a restaurant. The garden is beautiful
Magdalina P — Google review
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Botanical Garden

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Garden
Nature & Parks
Botanical garden
The Botanical Garden in Puerto de la Cruz, also known as Jardin Botanico de Aclimatacion de la Orotava, is an 18th-century garden featuring a diverse collection of tropical and subtropical plants. Visitors can marvel at the 200-year-old fig tree and take a leisurely stroll through the garden's beautiful scenery, exotic flowers, and impressive trees.
A beautiful botanical garden – especially the tropical and humid sections are stunning! For only 3 euros, it's a fantastic outing where you can easily spend a lot of time, especially if you love plants. Peaceful, green, and full of fascinating species – highly recommended for nature lovers!
Elodie F — Google review
Such a beautiful place! 🌺🪴 The garden is full of amazing plants, from huge tropical leaves to colorful flowers and water lilies. It feels very peaceful and relaxing to walk around, and you can really take your time just enjoying. I even spotted a bright red dragonfly, which made the visit feel even more special. Perfect spot to escape the busy tourist areas for a while 😉 Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Tenerife!
Nick H — Google review
This was a lovely cool oasis on a hot day. A great selection of trees and plants, the online map and plant ID guide was great for the ID of key specimens. Plenty of people there, but did not feel busy. Lots of benches to enjoy the shade and bird life. Highly recommended.
Rachel B — Google review
Absolutely amazing and fascinating place, well worth the €3 euros each. Spent about 2 hours pottering about. If you love plants and wildlife I'd recommend it so highly one of the best things we did all week. The man on the desk was super helpful too, despite us being sleep deprived and speaking zero Spanish, he was able to help us find a taxi rank and number. I'm sure we looked like fools haha!
Rowanne — Google review
The Botanical Garden serves as a tranquil sanctuary, offering visitors a considerable respite from the coastal heat and humidity. For an entrance fee of just 3 euros, guests can explore the winding pathways and admire a lush and diverse collection of flora, some of which are truly exceptional. There are a lot of strategically placed benches throughout the park for relaxation. Visitors planning their journey should be aware that the inland distance from the coast results in significantly higher temperatures, making walking to the location strenuous (at least for us it was 😅)
Martina V — Google review
A bit small but very beautiful. Great selection of tropical plants. Whatever grows in my home is twenty times bigger in this place. We spend over two hours hiding from the heat. Very recommended.
Kate W — Google review
3 euros per person to enter!! Well worth a visit and every penny paid! Loved the tropical feel , beautifully maintained! Toilets immaculate,free to enter!
Laura C — Google review
Went here with family friends and I must say this is one of the most exotic parks I've been too. So many plants from different parts of the world organised in such a beautiful way. This definitely takes some studying to be able to manage this ecosystem. The place is more like a 30 min- 1 hour stroll. Its big but not thay big so keep that in mind. Even though the place is hot on the outside of the park, the inside is cool due to the shade of the trees. Free toilets upon paying a 2 Euro fee for locals, free for university students and kids under 8. I uploaded many pics so that they speak for the park.
Saeed M — Google review
4

Playa de Martiánez

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+9 other lists 
Beach
Outdoor Activities
Playa de Martiánez is a picturesque black sand and rock beach that offers opportunities for sunbathing and surfing. The area features a charming promenade lined with palm trees, as well as nearby bars and hotels.
beautiful beach It's a shame that there is no sand when you enter the water only stones but well I would say it's a nice place
Careless A — Google review
It's not one of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife. In general, only large stones. There is also a section with black sand, but here you can also find stones. It seems to be sought after by surfing enthusiasts. There is a small cafe at the edge of the beach.
Paul C — Google review
Spectacular views of the waves hitting the cliffs and an amazing panorama of the city . Sunny and hot even in febuary ! Finished with an amazing walk up the colourful stairs and beautiful flowers
Mateusz F — Google review
Unfortunately, this is not a proper beach. There's hardly any sand, and it is full of rocks and stones, which make the sea inaccessible to swimmers. It's nice and relaxing watching the surfers, paragliding and some evenings there is live music. This creates a lovely vibe about the place, hence 3 stars.
Dav M — Google review
Nice beach with nice waves. Good for surfing I think! Both stone and black sand.
Mike — Google review
This beach is not for swimming, but still really beautiful to visit. To watch surfers or to surf, there’s a little shop for people who want to surf. There’s a little cafe nearby. The view is great! And it’s so calming just to sit there and enjoy the waves.
Kateryna B — Google review
Sad thing but they didnt solved the problem with pollution yet. Every beach on north have red flag and nasty foam. We were trying to find beach for swiming for 3 days but only one when it was possible, was the one with Sahara sand, but even there was toilet paper in the water. Canarias islands should do something about that really
Stanislav T — Google review
An ok free public beach, easily accessible. It has a sandy area to lay down. Mosty, everything else is rocky. Great for surfing. There are lifeguards watching out.
CJ — Google review
5

El Castillo San Felipe

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+6 other lists 
Museum
Monument
Located in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, El Castillo San Felipe is a well-preserved stone castle built in the 17th century for defensive purposes. Also known as the Old Port, it was one of three forts designed to protect the city from pirate and ship attacks. Designed by renowned architect Cassola and built by Antonio Gallegos in 1634, this colonial-style fort has two floors and a pentagonal shape.
A great place, usually tematic exhibitions are held here about paintings. It is free to enter, but they accept donatitons. The seaside around it is beautyful and it is a great viewpoint.
Ádám P — Google review
Okay for quick look if you're passing but it's just an art exhibition (and not many exhibits) with no information about the tower itself. It could be better as it's an excellent building in itself.
Lorraine K — Google review
You can’t visit inside but it is beautiful place to visit next to beach.
FEDDAR M — Google review
Though we only viewed Fort San Felipe from the outside, it's an impressive landmark you'll likely encounter on your promenade stroll. Its old cannons make for a great photo opportunity."
Jan O — Google review
Castle is a too pretentious name for this small fortification. 4 stone walls that close a space. Rectangular, without interesting architecture. In addition, it can only be visited during cultural events.
Paul C — Google review
A little castle by the beach, but unfortunately it was closed when we visited. The courtyard had cannons out the front. Their were building works in the vicinity and lovely views over the beach and ocean
Sheila B — Google review
Castillo de San Felipe in Puerto de la Cruz The Castillo de San Felipe is one of those places where you can still feel the historic battles fought in defense of the islands and which carries the echo of a more violent and uncertain time. The Castillo de San Felipe is located about one kilometer from the city center of Puerto de la Cruz and right next to the leisure facilities of Playa Jardín. The Castillo de San Felipe had a defensive mission to ward off pirate attacks and was also used as a base station. Although this was the purpose for which it was built, over time it has found many uses, for example it was for a time a hospital, a warehouse, a shooting club and even a restaurant. In recent years it has even been used for concerts and exhibitions. It can be said that the Castillo de San Felipe has been kept in good condition thanks to the remodeling and innovations that are carried out on a regular basis. It currently serves as a cultural space. The Castillo de San Felipe was declared a Cultural Asset and Artistic Historical Monument in 1949 and is part of the Historical Heritage of Spain.
Karin S — Google review
Every day we passed by this castle and looked in out of curiosity, it was closed. It looks majestic from the outside
Katerina M — Google review
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6

Pl. del Charco

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Pl. del Charco is the bustling main square in Puerto de la Cruz, offering a charming atmosphere for visitors to unwind and savor delicious ice cream from a popular corner shop. Additionally, it's worth exploring Columbus Plaza, an impeccably restored historic building that now houses various shops and eateries, making it an ideal spot to grab a coffee or a bite to eat.
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Barrio La Ranilla

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7 lists 
Historical landmark
Barrio La Ranilla is a must-visit neighborhood in Puerto de la Cruz, stretching from Plaza del Charco to Penon del Fraile. It's believed to be named after soldier Ruiz Ranilla, the first settler in the area. The old Fishermen's District is filled with colorful houses, restaurants, bars, and small shops that attract tourists. The streets are adorned with murals and wood carvings under beautiful balconies.
Absolutely charming and colorful neighborhood with a lot of character. La Ranilla is the old Fishermen’s District in Puerto de la Cruz. There are lots of restaurants in this area with outdoor seating in mostly pedestrian streets. The area has colourful buildings with balconies as well as a number of charming cottages. There is also lots of street art, with lots of amazing murals.
X K — Google review
A wonderfully colourful street where former fishermen's cottages have been put to new uses with arts and crafts as well as restaurants now occupying some of the buildings. A sense of cultural atmosphere remains when these types of lovely buildings are refurbished instead of being replaced by bland modern buildings.
Steve M — Google review
A vibrant place rich in local traditions, far removed from tourist crowds.
M.H. ( — Google review
cute place with lovely bars and restaurants to visit with your nose up looking for wall art
Elisa F — Google review
Super cute and colorful barrio ! I recommend !
Alexia H — Google review
Beautifull part of old town Puerto de la Cruz. Colorfull houses, interesting wallpaintings, nice vibe.
Ray J — Google review
Nice food for a good price
Nico L — Google review
Great little find. Beautiful little square, with quaint restaurants. Always some local buskers entertaining.
Gill W — Google review
8

Mirador La Paz

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+5 other lists 
Scenic spot
Mirador La Paz in Puerto de la Cruz offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city's newest area and Playa Martianez, making it a romantic spot for couples to witness incredible sunsets. The viewpoint also provides stunning vistas of Lake Martianez, the Atlantic Ocean, and on clear days, even the distant island of La Palma. Visitors can also explore the nearby Agatha Street with colorful steps paying tribute to the author.
The actual name is Mirador de la Paz or Plaza Mirador de la Paz. It's a great space with some tourist information. You can see Puerto de la Cruz from above, as well as Playa Martinez. There are some stairs and safe footpaths on the edge of the cliff, giving you stunning views.
Realme 3 — Google review
A small square with a viewpoint that offers very beautiful views of the city and the ocean. From here you can continue your walk on a promenade along the edge of a rocky wall, from where you will again have beautiful views. There are also some restaurants along the route. A wonderful place to watch the sunset, but not only that.
Paul C — Google review
Nice place If you like take a beautiful pictures 🙂
Dániel T — Google review
Nice viewpoint. If you're lucky you will see Parasailors landing
Paul S — Google review
Mirador La Paz is a serene viewpoint offering stunning panoramic vistas, perfect for moments of reflection or capturing nature's beauty. Its breathtaking scenery, from sunrise to sunset, provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle. A visit here is not just about the view; it's an experience that stays with you, making it a must-see for anyone seeking peace and natural splendor.
Michael H — Google review
Pretty nice viewpoint with a great view of the ocean, breakwater, and surrounding city. A few mini monuments dedicated to the tourist and Agatha Christie. There is also a church built in 1591, across the Mirador.
David V — Google review
Loved this vibrant and lively town. Best to park at the large park by the beach and walk along the shore toward the town and thd marina. Many people enjoying the walk, icecream and dinner. Very good feeling walking around. Beautiful town, beach and we also had a good view toward the mountains. Beautiful, lively town worth seeing.
Ags — Google review
Rating this 4 stars because I come up here to see the sunset. The sunset was a little bit disappointing, better off to watch it at playa jardin! But the view is astonishing!
Kayleigh K — Google review
9

Costa Martiánez- Ocio Cultura y Gastronomía

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2 lists 
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Costa Martiánez is a leisure and cultural complex featuring saltwater and freshwater pools with striking fountains, as well as rentable sun loungers. The site also boasts several Cesar Manrique monuments and a variety of dining options. Visitors can purchase day tickets for 5.5 euros or opt for packages that include entrance and lunch. While the pools are not heated, the complex offers an alternative to the area's wild beaches, providing a relaxing environment for adults to swim and unwind.
A beautifully clean and well-organised facility. Reasonably quiet on a Mon PM (11/08). Plenty of sunloungers were available. Excellent value for money at 7EUR per person. No criticisms whatsoever.
Jake B — Google review
It looks really nice, not too expensive and not too crawed. But, water is freezing cold. There are like thousands of people outside of the pool and 20 mazohists (or Eskimos?) in the pool. Shallow standing water, I expected it to be warmer than the ocean, but it's not. If you don't mind cold water then it's perfect for you.
Milan G — Google review
This an honest review, in my opinion. The place looks well maintained. The price is €7 euros per adult and €3 for umbrella rental. There is a bar for drinks and a small on-site restaurant resterante Lago. I noticed a free lending library just at the entrance, too. Unfortunately when we went the changing facilities were closed as far as I could tell. So maybe wise to come prepared. Its fresh salt water pools fed from the sea.
Lesley H — Google review
Arrived and they had decided to close the pools without notice at 1.30pm. Apparently because it was a little windy!! The people already there weren’t not told to leave for their safety. Nothing was blowing around in there or anything! Sun beds still in place, nothing!! Absolute idiots ruining peoples holiday plans!!! If it’s for safety they evacuate the entire complex!! They’re just lazy!
Betsy R — Google review
Wonderful place to spend the day, you need to pay for entrance but it doesn’t cost much. Very clean and well prepared with changing rooms and cold showers. It would be better with warm water in the shower.
Yaman J — Google review
Little bit disappointed that the big pool has been closed since May. But other pools were open. Was still a great deal. When you get in, drinks and food are good and reasonably priced.
Rob H — Google review
€7 entry each and €3 per umbrella. Really nice place to visit with multiple different pools to swim in. Lots of loungers so didn't struggle to find somewhere to sit. Outside space and bathrooms well maintained and kept very clean. Small shop you can buy snacks/drinks at, but limited on options available. Restaurant was ok, but not too expensive- lots of choice for food (we had sandwiches which were nice). Only downside really is it says you can't take your own food in (though a few people in front of us in the queue had cool boxes and didn't get stopped so don't know how strict they are on this!). Would visit again.
Paige L — Google review
Nice place to spend time, we were there from 11 AM to 6 PM. Right by the sea, so you can watch the waves hit the rocks. But there were a few problems. -🎟 There isn't online ticketing, which means you're waiting in line in the sun to get in. -🌂 Our sun umbrella had disappeared when we returned from swimming. We explained this to the person handing out the umbrellas, but he said we had to rent another one instead just handing a second one out. Not customer friendly. -⌛️ At one of the restaurants, we had to wait a long time to pay because the waiter just disappeared. We ended up paying at the counter, as we had waited at least half an hour. They were either understaffed, or the waiter wasn't attentive. Furthermore, they could put signs up to explain why some of the sections are cordoned off. Instead, the life guards blow their whistle and tell people to move away from the sea walls every 20 mins or so. A nice place, and a little bit more effort in terms of infrastructure would make it in to a great Nice place to spend time, but there were 3 problems. -🎟 There isn't online ticketing, which means you're waiting in line in the sun to get in. -🌂 Our sun umbrella had disappeared when we returned from swimming. We explained this to the person handing out the umbrellas, but he said we had to rent another one instead just handing a second one out. Not customer friendly. -⌛️ At one of the restaurants, we had to wait a long time to pay because the waiter just disappeared. We ended up paying at the counter, as we had waited at least half an hour. They were either understaffed, or the waiter wasn't attentive. Furthermore, they could put signs up to explain why some of the sections are cordoned off. Instead, the life guards blow their whistle and tell people to move away from the sea walls every 20 mins or so.
Joel M — Google review
10

Parque Infantil de Playa Jardín

Playground
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Beautiful park with various large cacti 😁
T-Sport — Google review
It's a nice place for afternoon hangouts, yoga, and other activities.
Boštjan B — Google review
feels like you are in mexico 😀
Petar J — Google review
nice play ground next to the beach
Paul B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A park area with a beautiful landscape design, you can say a cactus valley. There is a small playground nearby, the little ones have fun here. (Original) Паркова зона з гарним ландшафтним дизайном, можна сказати кактусова долина. Поруч невеликий дитячий майданчик, малечі тут весело.
Volodymyr C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is beautiful, but it was constantly closed due to some toxic substances that were found in the sea... I only came to lie in the sun... (Original) Пляж красивый, но был постоянно закрыт из-за каких-то ядовитых веществ, которые нашли в море.. Приходила только на солнышке полежать...
Irina D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clean park beautifully decorated with exotic plants, beautifully colored bougainvillea and large cacti. Beautiful promenade leading to black sand beaches. (Original) Parc propre et magnifiquement agrémenté de plantes exotiques, de bougainvilliers aux superbes couleurs et des grands cactus. Belle promenade menant aux plages de sable noir.
Jean-Luc V — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice area near the beach and in a beautiful park. Relaxing. The walk that leads to the city center is beautiful. (Original) Una bella area vicino alla spiaggia e in un bellissimo parco. Rilassante. Bella la passeggiata che porta al centro città.
Emiliano S — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz

No trip to Puerto de la Cruz is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Restaurante el Camino

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$$$$cheap
Tapas restaurant
Tapas bar
Restaurante el Camino is a cozy tapas bar located just a short walk from Playa de Martianez beach in Puerto de la Cruz. The daily menu features a variety of Canarian delicacies, and the cheerful and familiar atmosphere adds to the dining experience. The restaurant, situated on the stairs of Camino de las Cabras, offers high-quality food and attentive service. Visitors have praised the tasty and fresh tapas, making it an ideal spot to sample authentic Spanish cuisine.
This place is the real deal. Go there and you won't be disappointed. The staff are really friendly and on top of it -- which says a lot because it's a very popular and so busy place. The food was outstanding. The tapas menu will vary each day, so go back. Easily some of the best I've had. Their sandwiches are equally great. Only managed to go twice (photos are from both visits), otherwise would have tried more. And, as the other reviews say, yes that barraquito is yummy.
Andru S — Google review
First of all it's not a restaurant, it's a bar and tapas. Fried calamari are unfortunately an imitation. Tinto de verano and sangría are not worth. Better to go with a beer. Ensaladilla was good. The chicken and white beans are also not worth. Colesaw tapa without any love (i.e. dressing). Recommendation: go somewhere else.
Ramiro T — Google review
Great tapas and cheap beer. I just wish there were more vegetarian options on the menu. The waiter was extremely friendly and made the experience even better. I also tried the typical Tenerife coffee, Barraquito – it was absolutely delicious! Overall, a really nice place to stop by.⭐️
Maja K — Google review
What a great little tapas restaurant. The menu depends on what is fresh that day which is brilliant. The staff are so lovely and welcoming. All the food is so flavourful and they do a great deal of doing lots of small tapas for 2 people for €25 so you can taste everything. Very clean restaurant, the staff even clean your table when clearing your courses which is such a nice touch.
Amanda M — Google review
Stopped by here while on a walk. Staff are really friendly and the place has a great buzz. Got 2 Baraquitos and 2 mojitos. Both were delicious and made with care. Came back a couple days later and get the tapas platter. Would definitely recommend for lunch. Had a great selection and it was all delicious.
Roisin C — Google review
We have been coming here for years and it is our favourite place for lunch in Puerto De La Cruz. The food is great and varied and the service is incredible. The owners have so much energy and are so friendly.
Karl S — Google review
The food and atmosphere are good in general. The only thing is when the waiter showed me the menu there was no red meat but when he bring the food I surprised that there is 3 plates with red meat, and I don’t eat red meat.
Faihaa N — Google review
Great food, good and friendly service, nice place to be. Maybe the best tapas I had in a long time. Tenerife has many tourist restaurants, with a relatively boring menu, it is hard to find some genuine Spanish kitchens. El Camino is just that place! Don’t get distracted by the stairs and a little strange ambiance, when you are seated you get excellent service, lovely tapas and free entertainment from the people passing by. And last but not least, this place is very price friendly. My advise: go there!
Sander B — Google review
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Mesón Los Gemelos

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Spanish restaurant
Mesón Los Gemelos is a charming restaurant located in Puerto de la Cruz, near Plaza del Charco. The atmosphere is cozy and family-friendly, attracting both locals and tourists seeking traditional Canarian cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. The name 'Los Gemelos' (The Twins) reflects the generous portion sizes offered at this establishment. While the menu is similar to other Canarian restaurants, the food is expertly prepared, with a focus on steak and meat dishes.
At first sight we were a bit afraid, when we saw the waiting people in front of the restaurant, but the fragrances of the fried meats came from inside were very nice and we stayed. It was an absolutely good decision, because the meals we got about 30 minutes later were fantastic! The srimps with garlic and chili is our favourite starter in Canaria and the grilled cheeses with mojo sauces was also very tasty. The main courses - we ordered a mixed grill plate for two, but in the company we had squid and chicken also - were so delicious and more than enough. The the atmosphere of the restaurant was authentic canario, the waiters were friendly and the service was quick. The prices in order with the quality and the size of the portions. Absolutely recommended!
Kelemen Z — Google review
The food was delicious and fresh. Unfortunately, the glass I received was stained with lipstick, so the cleaning needs to be improved because it was immediately visible. (Dark red lipstick on the glass) You often have to wait for a table, but it's worth it. Super tasty.
Karina K — Google review
NB: You sign up for seating at the board hanging by the entrance. The restaurant is more like a guachinche, which is nice. Feels local and easy. Waiters are annoyed at tourists, so have a list for what you want written down (in spanish). Went here for two dinners. The first dinner we ordered chicken croquettes, canarian grilled cheese, padrons and the grilled meat platter. The mixed plates are LARGE, and we finished about a third of it, especially after appetizers. Grilled meat platter was good! Loads of different cuts. Order it with the delicious mojo verde on the side! Padrons were fine, croquettes were boring, but the cheese was delicious! So buy the cheese and the platter. Second time around we did the seafood platter, and we shouldn’t have. Dry as sand fish, grilled to smitherins, and rubbery textures on the squid and mussels. Really hard on the palate if you’re accustomed to more northern european fish. It all tasted like FISH FISH, and it wasn’t spiced, sauced or interesting at all. Just a whole plate of FISH. Avoid the mixed plate and get a dish, might be better. The wines are table wines. The tinto was cheap and watery. The blanco was better. Best: Queso asado and parrillada de carne con fritas (with mojo verde). The best canarian eatery IN town that we’ve tried. Absolutely worth a visit.
Teddy — Google review
the waiting time was quite long even though we arrived around half 3. staff don’t really speak English, so communication can be a bit tricky, but with some body language and a few words you can still manage. Portions are very generous, so we couldn’t finish everything and had to take some away.
Lahay — Google review
Honestly, the food was orgasmic. Every bite had me closing my eyes like I was in a food commercial. Super flavorful, rich, and just insanely good. The vibe was chill, and the service was solid too. Definitely coming back — this place gets it.
Georgiana P — Google review
A great place to eat. The staff are amazing - considering the amount of customers they have to serve each night. Would recommend and come again.
Marie H — Google review
Had an exceptional dinner experience. Food was great and the service and hospitality by Cristofer was very warm and welcoming and the highlight of our experience. We will surely visit again on our next trip to Tenerife. Veal was very tender and hearty and the entrecote was larger than expected and cooked to perfection when ordered medium. Thank you for an exceptional dinner on our last night of our vacation.
Jorge C — Google review
Fantastic restaurant Staff so pleasant abd helpful always smiling Food was amazing and tasty Had Steak with pepper sauce Kathy had a big piece of Salmon washed down with a litre of gorgeous tasty white house wine Total bill 44 euros
Stephen B — Google review
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Brunelli's

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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Brunelli's is a family-friendly restaurant located just a 2-minute walk from Loro Park, making it convenient for visitors to the park. The restaurant has received a Michelin Star in 2020, which reflects in its higher prices due to top-notch food quality, presentation, and professional service. It offers American-style steakhouse cuisine and is known for sourcing high-quality meat. Guests highly recommend trying the 1kg tomahawk steak.
Wonderful little restaurant with a lovely view of the ocean. A truly beautiful experience to watch the sunset kiss the ocean - all while enjoying a chateaubriand delicately prepared to perfection. Follow that with an outstanding cheesecake… Also important to note, the service here is so friendly and welcoming. We enjoyed our time here and highly recommend it!!
A. T — Google review
The service was impeccable from start to finish, Elena and her team made our stay truly unforgettable. The food was outstanding and of excellent quality, and the breathtaking sea view made the experience even more special. Don’t miss out on the cheesecake, it was absolutely to die for!
Vanessa N — Google review
The service is absolutely spot on. From a warm reception at the door, moving past the dry aged meats and prep area we were seated right at the window. Watching the sunset as we drank our first drinks, the warm Atlantic ocean breeze and soft sound of waves truly gave us a moment of Zen. The selection of food took a while, as all the options seemed amazing. In the end we shared a few types of steak. The food was cooked to perfection and the taste was spot on, I can highly recommend going for the more premium pieces. The dry aging process really upped the flavor. The desserts were also rich in flavor and tartness. Overall, it has been the best restaurant we've visited on the island so far! If you're here, do not miss this place.
Bart R — Google review
The restaurant looks really good, the view is amazing and thats all... food was okayish. Restaurant was falf empty (even less when we arrived) and we still waited 40-45 minutes for our amuse bouche (which was good I give them that), the table side special starter came an hour after we ordered it, it was really good but still an hour until they come to prepare it in front of you (not sure how much time it took to prepare it once next to the table)... Main courses came fast after that, the fish was recommended to us as they didnt had lobster but wasn't anything special. I ordered my steak medium it came really thin yet it was cooked rare... didn't make a fuss of it since I didn't want to wait more and I do enjoy rare steak just wanted it more cooked this time since we had tartar as a starter. Desserts were nothing special either best thing from the desert testing menu was the ice cream. Overall I expected much more and for me it wasn't worth it. Had much better food and experience on other places during my stay in Tenerife
Kiril K — Google review
Wow, thank you for the most amazing food experience. We booked for our last meal on our holiday, thank goodness we did!! We wish we had booked previous so we could have dined with you more often. We understand that you are linked with Loro Parque, 10 ☆ plus fron us!! We visited Loro twice this holiday, and thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you! ❤️
Mark — Google review
Before i start i have to say steak is my favorite meal (so u already know I'm a bit choosey about how I like my steak. Saying that... I can't stress enough how much I loved this place. Perfect for a fancy date night, proposal, birthday dinner, celebration meal or if you just if you really want a really good tasty steak. I have to say thank God to the guy who showed me about this place at the tenerife indoor pools(with salt water) this restaurant and that kind gentle man are God sent 🙏🏾 Prices here are really affordable for perfect A* grade steak. Need i say if u eat here once you will definitely eat here again!! 10/10 🍾👌🏽💯
T. B — Google review
Unfortunately it was a bit of a disappointment. I have been there a few years ago and the food was magnificent, but during my last visit the restaurant did not meet the same standard. The steak did not have any sort of charcoal/grill flavour and I do not think it’s a matter of it being medium raw vs medium, because I take medium raw in all restaurants and if it’s done correctly you can feel the nice “burnt” taste. It could be a matter of a chef doing that particular steak but for 120€ per piece I don’t want to spend that again just to see if it gets better. The fries were cooked in too low oil temperature and were very greasy and empty in the middle. Spinach was totally under salted and barely had any flavour. The older waitress seemed like she really didn’t want to be there as well. I know human factor plays a role in everything but for such an expensive dinner too many things went wrong. The meat quality was amazing, of course it was fresh and good meat, but the preparation disappointed.
Love O — Google review
My wife and I had the displeasure of eating at Brunelli's tonight. The restaurant itself looks really good, an amazing view of the ocean, and you can hear the waves, so the restaurant have a great ambience. But it all went downhill from there. They started out with a gaspacho/watermelon appetizer, which was ok. For starters, I ordered the croquettes, and my wife ordered the ceviche. The croquettes were pretty good, but we kept waiting for the ceviche, and when the main course arrived we had to tell them that they forgot a dish, and it was a bit late for it now, so no starter for my wife. The main course was their tomahawk with fries, vegetables, a side order of caramelised peas and carrots, and two sauces. The tomahawk steak were decent, but not something I haven't gotten better many times before, a little disappointed over that, since Brunelli's are recommended by Michelin. The fries were fairly boring, the vegetables were overcooked and bland, the caramelised peas and carrots looked and tasted like they came directly from a can. The sauces were ok. For dessert, we ordered mango sorbet, creme brulée, and my wife ordered a second glass of wine. The sorbet was decent, the creme brulée was soggy, bland, and with an overpowering taste of cinnamon. My wife's glass of wine never showed up. For a Michelin recommended restaurant, having a good presentation is good, but they failed on the food itself. If it had been a normal restaurant in Tenerife at half the price, I would just have ignored that they had so little grasp of side dishes, but at this prestige level and price, it does not look good. A restaurant can have a bad day, but a mix of boring and overpriced food, along with having the staff forget TWO orders for a 2 person table put Brunelli's on the "never visit again" list.
Janus N — Google review
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Bambi Gourmet

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bambi Gourmet is a top restaurant in Puerto de la Cruz, offering a diverse menu of Romanian dishes paired with fine wines. Located near Martianez Lake, this casual-chic venue is known for its excellent reputation and meticulous, creative presentation of national and international dishes made with high-quality ingredients. It's a great choice for those looking to experience artistically presented cuisine in a polished yet relaxed setting. With affordable prices and delightful desserts, it's definitely worth a visit while staying in the region.
Very chic decor. The staff were very friendly. We had goulash, stuffed vine leaves, and an eggplant dish. It was nicely plated and tasted good. They have a cute little robot that helps with the serving. My Romanian friend who was with me really liked the food, so it is authentic.
Valiant D — Google review
One of the best dining experiences I had dinner at Bambi Gourmet tonight and I can honestly say the food was exceptional. The veal goulash was the best I’ve ever had — full of flavor, tender meat, and perfectly balanced spices. The risotto with duck was incredibly creamy and rich, and the starters with aubergine were beautifully presented. For dessert, I had Chocolime and Passion Mango — both light, fresh, and the perfect ending to an unforgettable meal. The service was warm and professional, and it felt special to see such passion behind every dish. Thank you to the team for creating such a memorable experience — I’ll definitely come back!
Cristina V — Google review
This was definitely my best culinary experience during the whole stay in Tenerife. Food was exquisite and served in an interesting way. I am not a gourmet eater, but we were totally enamoured by this lovely place and its owners. Fantastic selection of both food and wine! The place is a bit expensive but the price tag is totally deserved and, at the same time you can choose less pricy options too. 100% recommend! We ate salmon mango starter with a lot of weird stuff :) then, for main course my girfriend got lamb roast that was one of the best I've ever tasted and I chose dry-aged steak, also done in a much better way than I can ever prepare. We finished this excursion with mango-passion fruit dessert that was also great. Do yourself a favour and go eat here!
Mikołaj K — Google review
Fantastic food and wine, but not without some flaws My dinner at Bambi Gourmet was a fantastic culinary experience, but considering the €140 price tag for one person (including tip), I feel it's fair to be a bit critical. Starter: I started with the hand-cut Bellota Iberian ham, which was excellent—intensely flavorful, nutty, and perfectly cured. A highlight was the delicious herb-infused olive oil on the table, perfect for dipping bread. A great and authentic way to start the meal. Main Course: The absolute highlight was the dry-aged entrecote. A nice touch was that I got to choose my own cut of meat (575 grams in my case). The steak was fantastic in flavor, well-grilled, and rich thanks to the dry-aging process. Minor issue: There was a tendon in the meat, which some guests might find tough. Personal preference: A sauce was added without prior notice, which I personally found unnecessary, as the steak was flavorful enough on its own. Wine Pairing: The Majuelo de Callejo 2020 (Ribera del Duero) was an excellent choice. Its deep fruit notes, well-balanced oak, and structured tannins complemented the entrecote perfectly. A spot-on pairing. Ambiance & Service: The interior has a premium feel, but the atmosphere felt a bit cold and lacking warmth. The service was handled by one person, who was very knowledgeable but somewhat distant and slightly arrogant. That being said, he was working hard, managing all tables on his own. Fun detail: They have a robot assisting with food service, which was a unique and modern touch. Price & Conclusion: At €140 (for one person, including tip), you expect not just great food but an overall premium experience. The entrecote and wine were absolutely fantastic, but the ambiance and service could have been a bit more inviting and personal. Final rating: 4/5 stars – Excellent food and wine, but for the price, a few things could be improved to create a truly outstanding experience.
Vincent V — Google review
The best restaurant we’ve visited in Tenerife! So happy to find such tasty vegan options - it’s usually so hard to come across good ones on the island. The vegan risotto and mushroom ratatouille were absolutely delicious! My husband had the lamb moussaka, and it was amazing too. And you have to try their desserts - they’re so unique and full of flavor!
Juliana S — Google review
We went to Bambi Gourmet for lunch and were absolutely amazed by the food, every dish was delicious and beautifully prepared. The highlight was Vampiavocado, a unique dessert that’s definitely worth trying. A perfect final touch to an incredible meal. 100% recommend!
Lavale — Google review
We had a great meal here, probably the best food in Puerto De Le Cruz. I recommend the Goulash. Amazing deserts too, disguised as something different. Added bonus of Bella the robot waitress too!
Joel D — Google review
Really good food here and many local also visit here 🥰 The dessert is a must try! It is super creative and delicious 😋 We came twice during our one week visit and tried out three different kind of dessert. Have to say the mango passion is my favorite. If you love fruit and fresh taste overall, go for that! And also the chocolate combination is awesome 🤩
Lisha D — Google review
5

Compostelana Avenida

$$$$affordable
Pizza restaurant
Compostelana Avenida is a popular pizzeria with a well-attended and friendly atmosphere. Visitors praise the delicious food, particularly the Mexican pizza and pasta dishes. While some encountered communication challenges with the staff, they found the service to be overall great. The outdoor area is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive dining option for all. Despite minor points like TV screens showing football matches, patrons appreciate the cozy ambiance and express intentions of returning due to their positive experiences.
The place is good, has both the inside and outside areas. The food was delicious. However the hamburger comes with the sweet sauce and caramelized onions, if you don’t like your burger like that keep that in mind. The waiter was welcoming and helped with all the questions.
Nelia B — Google review
We enjoyed everything, from the friendliness and professionalism of the staff, to the great food and atmosphere. The pizza specials were delicious and the paella was just great, both served great and tasty! Plenty of desserts to choose from as well. Would totally recommend.
Darko — Google review
Paella we had was really tasty! They ask you if the portion is for 1 or 2 people, but the two of us would leave satisfied with the 1-person dish. Unfortunately, the pizza was saturated with cheese, killing the other tastes. We were also advised that the waiting time would be ~30min and it was rather 40min.
K W — Google review
We were so satisfied the first time that we came back 1 week later. The food was very good and the service staff was very friendly. Unfortunately, on our 2nd visit, the food didn't came to the table at the same time. We had to wait for the other 2 dishes about 10 minutes. The pizzas here are very delicious. It's worth trying! the brownie for dessert was also very delicious. It would be nice if music was running in the background.
Mandy C — Google review
Absolutely recommend Compostelana Avenida in Puerto de la Cruz! The staff is extremely helpful and welcoming. Delicious food, beautifully presented, and a great atmosphere. You can really tell they care about quality and customer satisfaction. A perfect place for a relaxing meal in the heart of the city. Definitely worth a visit!
Gregor — Google review
Very decent food, friendly staff. Try the “principe Alberto”, I have not tried such a good dessert in a long time. I strongly recommend quitting the 237 ml coke. This is very disappointing and restaurants should not accept this from coca-cola. Other than this 5 stars
Cristiano B — Google review
This was a lovely restaurant, the staff were very friendly, and welcoming. We were three families and a group of 11, everyone had a nice evening meal here. The wine was good too, they gave us a good recommendation for a nice white wine.
Michael R — Google review
Paella: Was really nice. Burger & chips: Chips were raw, Burger was ok. Starters: Should be main dishes but we're really nice. The staff and the atmosphere were really nice. Would probably come again.
Dan C — Google review
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Bodega Julián

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Spanish restaurant
Located near Plaza del Charco in Puerto de la Cruz, Bodega Julián is a charming and cozy restaurant known for its traditional Spanish cuisine and warm, familial atmosphere. The menu may be small but offers a variety of options including seafood, tapas, and regional wines. Visitors praise the personalized service and helpful recommendations from the staff, especially for those with dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free preferences.
Nice location for a walk. Friendly staff who speaks limited english but still able to have a nice conversation and laugh. Small menu with good choices. The lamb was extremely good and very recommended. We also tried croquettes (tuna and spinach) and squids which were also delicious. Prices in the average.
Antonio R — Google review
It’s ok. The plating is quite fancy, but the food is okay - from a food persons standpoint. Looks better than it tastes. I would probably do the grilled chicken, and not the lamb, since the lamb had a paprikash/chorizo flavor to it. A bit boring. The Symphony of Shrimp is taken out of a cookbook from the 80’s. Funish, but quite meh if you’ve tried a lot of fried foods. Patatas bravas is dunked in mojo picante. Pre-boiled then lightly turned in the sauce. Not worth the price. I would order the small if we were 4 or more. Nice service, and placed with a good backdrop of some old quaint houses. Sit outside, no aircon inside.
Teddy — Google review
Nice good, lovely presentation. Quick & friendly. Hot food. Clean tables. Very filling. They did bring bread over so we thought it was complimentary however it was added to our bill for €3
Poppy P — Google review
Nice restaurant 👍🏻 food was tasty, but 2-person portions were more like 1-person dish. As you can see on the pictures, lamb and pork with French fries are not that big to share for a couple. On the other hand, we were very satisfied with the taste. Also, I recommend tuna salad, as the ingredients were fresh and they used ripe vegetables 🥗 I recommend this restaurant 👍🏻 You can’t smoke on the terrace. Also, I enjoyed the service. The waiters were very attentive and recommended us the dishes ✨
Monika V — Google review
Not a guachinche, yet good food, pleasant service and cheap. Try the homemade “croquetas”. (Visited in 2022)
Gonçalo F — Google review
Small menu. That’s a sign a place is good! Only items they are 10/10 at. One of the best meals had in Tenerife. Lamb is special. So is the cheese. Will come back to try two more items. Very friendly owners who were accommodating with allergies. HIGH RECOMMEND!
Theo — Google review
Very popular and busy tapas restaurant Share platter, although not much choices, they all fresh and tasty. We had Tuna Belly salad, octupus and pork steak. Their moka espresso cafe one of the best in Tenerife, so we ordered their Polvito Canario dessert to go with the coffee.
Nacho L — Google review
Extremely accommodating host, even on a busy Saturday. The tuna and calamari were fresh and the seafood tapas were scrumptious. Also a nice place to sample the wine from Bodega Tajinaste, local to Orotava. Worth a visit, or 2!
P R — Google review
7

La Cofradía de Pescadores

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Restaurant
La Cofradía de Pescadores is a charming eatery that perfectly captures the essence of coastal dining. With its inviting terrace offering stunning sea views, this venue specializes in an array of seafood dishes, including fresh catches delivered straight from the nearby port. Diners can indulge in mouthwatering paella and delectable desserts, all crafted with ingredients that celebrate the ocean's bounty.
My best mate and I ordered seafood paella and it was mouth-watering and very delicious. The baby squid appetiser was soft and not gummy, really tasty. I highly recommend this restaurant. The only downside is, service was a little slow but only because we did not book a table (it wasn't that super busy tho when we came).
Erik V — Google review
Disappointed visit after our hotel recommended this place. The food didn’t taste great and wasn’t worth the money at all. Their prices must be based on the fact that they get fresh fish but no taste. Servers were also hard to get hold of. We got fried squid which was nice. Paella had shrimp with feces which took forever to clean and mussels and you pay PER person about €40 for two people and it’s big portion and useless. The garlic oil spread with fresh bread was best part tbh. Would not recommend!
Sara I — Google review
Great food and location. The grilled cheese and paella were excellent. Sea view since it’s on a terrace. Service was a bit slow, but was expected since it was pretty packed during lunch time.
Nicholas F — Google review
I chose this restaurant based on the good reviews, but unfortunately my experience didn’t meet expectations. The dishes are not served as in typical Spanish restaurants, where you usually receive a side dish or some garnish — and this is not mentioned anywhere on the menu. I wouldn’t have minded ordering a side dish separately, but there were no options listed in the menu and the waiter didn’t mention any alternatives. I ordered the octopus and it came completely plain — just boiled octopus on a plate, without any side dish or salad. The service also felt unfriendly and not very helpful. Overall, I’ve had much better dining experiences in restaurants with fewer or similar reviews.
Ioana S — Google review
Food was amazing, seafood was fresh, but there were no such thing as side dish. Beer was good, but the waiters were really slow we waited half an hour to order and than like 20 minutes to get served. Prices were good.
Stanislav T — Google review
Very cosy place, good food and nice service. We ordered tuna in red mojo sauce on mashed sweet potatoes, bread and white wine. Everything was very tasty.
Jerzy D — Google review
The food was tasty, but the portion sizes varied. We both ordered starters, and one was tiny, the other so large that I was already stuffed...(Price the same) + Food served quickly - We waited a long time for someone to serve us (Getting the menu)
Karina K — Google review
Food was okay. Fresh seafood and fish. Nothing too special though. A bit pricey for what you’re getting.
Ismail H — Google review
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Ibéricos Gastro-bar

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Ibéricos Gastro-bar is a renowned restaurant located in the heart of an island, offering a sophisticated and cozy dining experience. It has become a go-to spot for food enthusiasts, featuring a diverse menu that includes Iberian ham, gourmet sausages, exquisite meats, and traditional dishes with a modern twist. The service is warm, courteous, and efficient. Guests can enjoy delicious double decker sandwiches along with an impressive selection of wines and cocktails.
Wow this was really an excellent meal! I highly recommend the Iberian cheeks risotto! I wish I could have tried more of the menu! Make a reservation as it filled up pretty good by 19:30.
Justine B — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Ibéricos. The food was absolutely delicious, and the staff were warm and welcoming. We visited as a family with two young boys (7 and 4), and there were plenty of options to please everyone. I especially enjoyed the tartare and the ham risotto, both were outstanding. Highly recommended!
Steve Z — Google review
Tucked away on a charming pedestrian street in Puerto de la Cruz, Ibéricos Gastro-bar is a delightful gem that brings authentic Spanish cuisine to life. If you’re craving the real deal, this cozy spot nails the essentials with flair. From the moment you step onto their lovely terrace, far from the hustle and bustle of the high street, you’re in for a treat. The menu is a love letter to Spanish flavors, offering generous portions of tapas and mains that hit all the right spots. We went all-in with three different tapas starters—each one bursting with flavor—and let me tell you, they were so good we barely had room for the main course! Pro tip: pace yourself if you want to save space for dessert, because we sadly couldn’t squeeze it in. Everything is fairly priced, making it easy to indulge without breaking the bank. The service? Lightning-fast and friendly, adding to the laid-back, casual vibe that makes Ibéricos perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this is one of the few places in Puerto de la Cruz serving up authentic local cuisine with heart. Highly recommended for anyone looking to savor Spain in every bite! 🍷🥘 olé! 💃
Ismael R — Google review
Exceptional, after 5 days in Tenerife, this is the best restaurant I have visited. The service was 5 star, so knowledgeable, attentive and super fast. The food was delicious, I started with the 100% iberico bellota, so worth the price, melt in you mouth. For mains I had the iberico beef cheek risotto, beautiful and rich, loaded with tender beef cheek. I also had a glass of house red, which was exceptional. If you come to Puerto de la Cruz, make this your dinner choice, you won't regret it. A+++
Michael L — Google review
The most wonderful experience to dine at this place. We went there last night and everyone was smiling widely at the end of the evening. We had as a starter the spicy bloodpudding with goat cheese and pig cheeks with mashed potatoes. As a main dish we had the rabo de toro with mashed potatoes and grawy. All those dishes were fantastic and we highly recomend them. We ended our meal as always with cafe carajillo. The service was also very friendly, yet professional. This is a place we will visit again.
Ragnheiður G — Google review
The four of us came after reading many excellent reviews, with high expectations, but unfortunately, we left disappointed. The cheddar-stuffed burger had no real flavor — the meat was dry, lacking any juiciness, and the caramelized onions had a very strange taste. The fries that came with the burger also tasted odd, almost as if they were old. The rabo de toro was fine, but nothing special. The mashed potatoes had an unusual texture and taste, not resembling mashed potatoes at all. The meat croquettes with sauce were probably the best part of the meal. The atmosphere was dull and somewhat uncomfortable, which only added to the disappointment. The rating is given purely because of the staff, who were kind and attentive. In our opinion, not worth your money.
Lucija G — Google review
Great dining experience at Iberopro Gastrobar! We had the jamón starter and I had the risotto — both were absolutely fantastic. The atmosphere was very relaxed and welcoming, and the whole evening felt effortless and enjoyable. If you’re in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, this is a place you simply have to visit. Highly recommended.
Birgit S — Google review
Amazing steak with wine sauce. And a very strong sangria. A bit pricey (app 20 E per person) but worth if you want to try local meat
Kinga R — Google review
9

El Taller de Seve Diaz

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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
El Taller de Seve Diaz is a stylish Mediterranean-inspired restaurant located in the picturesque town of Puerto de la Cruz, known for its volcanic-sand beaches in northwest Tenerife. The restaurant offers tasting menus, seasonal plates, and a selection of Canarian wines. Run by renowned chef Seve Diaz and his sister Lily, the open kitchen allows guests to witness the creation of imaginative Mediterranean cuisine using high-quality seasonal produce.
Superb food. Best meal without a star I have had for over a year. I rated four course at two stars or maybe more. At some point somebody at Michelin will come to their senses. Need to book three months in advance, now you know why…
Jens L — Google review
We had the pleasure of dining at this fine restaurant on two separate evenings. After our first visit, we were so impressed that we knew we had to return once more before our departure — and we were able to do so two days later. On both occasions, we chose the six-course tasting menu. With the exception of the amuse-bouche and one dessert, the menus were different each time. They included two starters, two main courses, and two desserts, all for €65. We were thoroughly impressed by the creativity of each dish, and every course was a delight in terms of flavor. The service was also excellent — each dish was carefully explained to us in detail. One small suggestion for improvement: it would be nice to have the menu written down somewhere, so that guests can later recall and appreciate what they had the pleasure of enjoying. All in all, a highly recommended experience.
Roxana G — Google review
unforgettable dining experience! We were so grateful that the manager and team were able to find us a last-minute reservation it truly felt like a gift. The staff were incredibly kind and attentive, and the chefs are simply artists. Every dish was like a performance, beautifully prepared and absolutely delicious for me, the food is a true 10/10. The atmosphere is elegant and calm, maybe even a bit too quiet for my personal taste, but still very refined. If you’re in Tenerife, make sure to book in advance so you don’t miss the chance to experience it. Thank you so much to the whole team for giving us such a memorable evening!
Anastasia K — Google review
Outstanding restaurant in Puerto de la Cruz. From start to end, all has been amazing. Very friendly and knowledgable staff that show a real passion for food & wine. We took the 6 course surprise dinner including a wine pairing. Very rich flavours in all dishes & the wine pairing consisted of only national wines. We felt we even got more quality then what we paid for, well done!
Tom B — Google review
Exceptional food and dining experience. Each course excelled at highlighting the wonderful ingredients Tenerife has to offer. The care the chefs had through each individial dish that was served was out of this world. From start to finish every dish was a new and different flavour explosion. Front of house team delivered the passion in each dish with a warm and welcoming explanation of what was served along side their charasmatic and charming personalities. Thanks again for a night we won't forget.
Nadia B — Google review
Gluten-free options available when booking online. Enjoy delicious dishes with the true taste of the island! As someone who grew up as Chicharrera (Tenerife islander), I can say this modern interpretation of Canarian cuisine is sublime. I’ll definitely be coming back soon🌟
Claudia S — Google review
Very very good. The food is exceptional excellent. No idea why this restaurant has no Michelin star (maybe to some incomprehensible rules of Michelin). Especially the "Egg at low temperature" is a very creative composition. I would even think to travel again to Tenerife to eat here again...
Christian S — Google review
The food was excellent and accompanied by detailed explanations for each of the 11 courses. The lamb and tuna taco were really delicious. We weren't particularly keen on the prawn dish, but it was interesting and well-executed. The first few courses came out quite quickly, but we had a long drive back to the South after dinner, so didn't mind this too much. The only real misstep was serving a peanut petit four with our coffee when we had made clear (on the day and in advance) that one of us had a peanut allergy. The meal was still enjoyable, but this part of the service needs some attention
Adam R — Google review
10

Indian Crown

$$$$affordable
Indian restaurant
The Indian Crown restaurant offers a delicious and spicy menu that is perfect for anyone looking to taste different flavors from across India. The waitstaff is attentive and friendly, making sure that you have everything you need while you're eating. The wine selection is extensive and varied, so there's definitely something for everyone here.
Spectacular! I’ve visited many curry houses in my life so I’m always sceptical when trying new places, however, I was served the best curry of my life here. The prices are fantastic for the quality of these curries. I stared with popadoms with the sauces which were great. The onion bhajis were a great size and beautiful too. The onion fried rice and butter naan were also brilliant. But the stars of the show were the curries. I shared a chicken tikka masala and lamb madras with my partner. The chicken was lovely. For those who order a lamb curry will know it’s different everywhere but here the cut of the lamb was the leg making it extra tender and super flavourful. I was taken away by the flavours and the lamb actually tasting fresh! The staff were amazing, they really take care of you and are super friendly. Again, the best Indian curry house I’ve ever visited. If you visit Puerto de la Cruz and you appreciate a good curry, this is the place to go.
Krystal — Google review
It’s a very excellent restaurant with an amazing taste of food and great cleanliness. The environment is nice, and the staff is very lovely—they give a warm welcome. The waiter Jagga is a nice and gentle young man who deals with everyone very kindly. I 100% recommend everyone to try it at least once, please.
Jagsir B — Google review
We were craving for Indian dinner and we had a nice meal! The vegetarian samosas were generous and tasty, while chicken tandoori was delicious. I like how the curry was built: choose the meat, the spice level (we picked Madras - spicy and it delivered!) and the type of curry. For the sides we chose rice Zeera (with cumin seeds) and garlic cheese naan. They are flavourful and fragrant! Service was outstanding, staff was attentive and we got our complimentary limoncello! It cured our cravings, definitely recommend this to everyone!
V H — Google review
We tried their Keema naan and Chicken tikka naan yesterday, both missed the mark ‼️ Next day we tried prawn pouring, kebab and vegetable pakkora as starter and Lamb Pasanda and Tarka daal with spice level vindaloo and phal as main. Starter was average but salad looked old. I won't recommend their kebab at all. Both main dishes were good, roties was perfect but naan were bit gouee (would have better if made little thinner).
Sohail G — Google review
The fantastic smell upon entering, the smiling faces of the staff, how they explain their food...and last but certainly not least the food itself...just amazingly tastefull. Highly recommendable. Fair price, broad choices. Quick serving. We went two days in a row, always welcome, ordered different dishes, all amazing taste...just fantastic. Well done guys! For interested customers: Don't order too much, because you tend to eat slower because you want to enjoy the tastes, so you end up feeling satisfied and full with less amount of food.
Ray J — Google review
It was our first time in Tenerife . After checking the review we went to this place and it was amazing. Staff members were welcoming, the atmosphere was very nice and food was excellent. We ordered saag paneer, rice and garlic naan which was absolutely delicious. Definitely recommended if you are around Puerto de la Cruz.
Nini — Google review
It was our first time visiting Tenerife. After checking the review we went to this place and it was amazing. Staff members were welcoming, the atmosphere was very nice and food was excellent. Being a paneer fan ,I ordered saag paneer which was absolutely delicious. We asked them to make it a bit spicy so they did cater to our taste. I forgot to say the same about Dal Makhani so it was a bit on a sweeter side but still the taste was perfect. Definitely recommended if you are around Puerto de la Cruz.
Anil J — Google review
Mango Curry was good, but definitely have had better ones before. Can recommend Courtney in Stuttgart, Germany. The three sauces for the Popadums were not great. The Lemon Curry meat was bland and not of good quality. Had many pieces that were chewy and had a strange taste. All in all, nothing to special. Positive was that the service staff was committed. The location definitely could use some improvements, but might as well be the charm of Tenerife.
Stefan B — Google review

Transportation in Puerto de la Cruz

Getting around Puerto de la Cruz can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Tenerife South Airport

International airport
Airport
Tenerife South Airport, also known as Reina Sofia Airport, is a 1970s structure with convenient bus links to the entire island, including its second international airport, Norte. While Tenerife North offers nature and adventure, Tenerife South provides beach and sun experiences. The south is home to main all-inclusive hotels while the north boasts shelters in national parks. The airport hosts a variety of car rental companies and features water fountains throughout the facility.
Very good airport. Easy access, working air-conditioning, space and rest places. Staff very helpful and friendly. Highly recommend. Love it.
Krzysztof — Google review
The airport is clean and well organized. After passing through security and the corridor with shops, you’ll find water refill stations near the toilet entrances, don’t forget to bring your bottle! There are plenty of seating areas, but the chairs aren't suitable for lying down since they have armrests between them. Toilets are clean but could have been better. Also, here’s an important note from the airport’s official website: “The airport terminal is closed to the public from 23:00 to 4:00 hours. During this time, only employees and passengers are allowed access (in the two hours prior to the scheduled departure of their flight).” So if you’re thinking “I’ll just go early spend the night and wait at the airport,” you might want to rethink that plan.
Eyüp K — Google review
Very easy to navigate, lots of shops if you want them, chill out area or bars too. We needed to charge devices and they had access to hundreds, not just the charging points towers but everywhere, lots of seats, all on one level for easy access and a clear view of everything taking off for the kids to watch.
Donna A — Google review
Tenerife South Airport was extremely distressing and completely ruined the end of my holiday. Yesterday, 16.11.2025, at around 10:07 am, I had one of the worst airport experiences of my life. I suffer from anxiety, and I ended up having a full panic attack at the airport, my hands were shaking, I couldn’t catch my breath, I was crying, and I felt completely overwhelmed. My sister was also crying because we didn’t know what to do. In 2023, before flying to Tenerife, I asked Ryanair staff at Stansted Airport if I could check in a 40kg bag. They confirmed it was allowed, everything went smoothly, and I even have a photo from that trip showing the exact same suitcase with a “heavy” sticker on it. I made sure to ask as I didn’t want to waste money on check-in baggage and I wanted to follow the correct procedure. However, in 2025, at Tenerife South Airport, I was suddenly told that checking in 40kg “was not possible” and that the maximum was 32kg, even though I had paid for 40kg again. I showed proof from 2023: photos, flight details, and the weight allowance but the staff at Azul Handling (Ryanair customer service) kept repeating the same sentence: “It’s not possible. Maximum 32kg,” without actually explaining anything or trying to help. The staff were extremely unhelpful and rude. Even though I was visibly having a panic attack, crying, shaking, and struggling to breathe, they didn’t offer any support or patience. I felt like they didn’t want to help me or my sister at all. I felt like they were ignoring us and speaking over us. When the lady called her supervisor, she didn’t let me speak to her and gave her information that didn’t match what I had actually said. She spoke in Spanish, and I could understand that what she was saying wasn’t accurate. At one point, I was told something that felt really disrespectful while I was already shaking and crying: “You can move 8 kilos to a trash bag if you buy priority.” I couldn’t believe I was being told to repack my belongings into a trash bag. There was no information online, nothing on the Ryanair website, and nothing at the airport that mentioned any maximum of 32kg, especially considering I had already flown with 40kg once from this exact airport. In the end, I felt completely helpless and had no choice but to throw away around 5–6kg of valuable items and souvenirs. I managed to bring the suitcase down to 34kg, but at the check-in desk I was told again: “It has to be 32kg exactly.” While me and my sister were desperately trying to move 2 more kilos into my small bag, I overheard three Ryanair employees talking about us at desks 202–204, saying in Spanish: “It’s those girls with 40kg.” “Be careful; make sure their bag is exactly 32kg and not even 100g more.” They were laughing as they said it, and it was humiliating to hear, especially while crying and trying to get my breathing under control. I left the airport feeling completely helpless, with my holiday ruined. As someone who once lived in Tenerife and loves this island, this experience was extremely upsetting. My holiday ended with unnecessary stress that triggered anxiety, panic, and tears. Long queues for check-in, security, and passport control only added to the stress, and throughout the airport I saw several staff raising their voices at passengers. I’m sharing this experience so other travellers, especially those who struggle with anxiety, are aware of what can happen and can prepare themselves better. I will also attach the photos I took of the staff involved so people know exactly who I interacted with.
Zuzanna W — Google review
We arrived at 9:30 AM, and by 9:37 AM, we had already passed through security. In total, it took about 7-10 minutes, which is quite fast. The airport was about 50% full, which makes sense as it’s not the peak of the tourist season. Still, there were plenty of travelers around. Security check was quick and professional, even though the equipment isn’t the newest. The airport itself isn’t huge, but since it’s an international hub, it offers flights to the US and other destinations, making it fairly large in terms of operations. There are a few duty-free shops—not too many, but enough. Prices are reasonable. You’ll also find a Burger King, which is a good option for a quick meal. There are some clothing stores, but nothing too high-end—mostly casual brands. Seating is plentiful, and there are charging stations for phones. Vending machines are available for drinks and snacks. However, there are no horizontal escalators and no smoking rooms—not even for e-cigarettes or IQOS users. The bathrooms are clean, though in one of them, the soap dispensers weren’t working, which was a minor inconvenience. Overall, the airport is well-maintained, clean, and functional. It’s not the most luxurious, but for its size, it’s efficient and comfortable. 📌 Rating: 8/10 – A solid experience with some small areas for improvement.
Sviatoslav G — Google review
Worst airport ever. It can easily ruin your trip. The staff cannot answer simple questions, they rather misguide you. No one knows english. Don’t recommend. It may be the reason to not go to Tenerife.
Mykola G — Google review
Travelled many times to and from Tenerife South and never had any issues. Staff in the main are very friendly, you get the occasional difficult one because they are wearing a uniform. Transfers are always very easy and check in has always been easy.
Martin S — Google review
Nice airport but the immigration queue even though it was quite small, took too long. More staff needed and more machines working would have been nice. Still we are through and have had wine and food so all is well!
Stephen R — Google review

Tenerife North Airport

International airport
Airport
Tenerife North Airport is a small airport serving the Canary Islands and mainland Spain. Despite its size, it offers a comfortable experience with loungers and charging stations. The terminal is conveniently located near rental car companies, and there are dining options such as a 3-course meal for 11.95 or Burger King. The airport is nestled in the mountains, providing beautiful views during arrival and featuring an interesting runway layout.
Very nice and comfortable local airport Well organized and clean Thanks a lot !
Ilya S — Google review
It's a good airport, a bit small but working well. I don't give 5 stars as it's clearly underdeveloped and the services are of lower level compared to the South airport which I believe is because richer tourists visit the South airport and they focus on them.
Stan — Google review
Tenerife North Airport is, in general, a well-functioning and efficiently managed regional airport that serves as a key gateway to the island’s northern region. The facilities are clean, signage is clear, and the overall passenger flow is relatively smooth, especially considering the airport’s size and volume of traffic. That said, I would suggest a few areas for improvement that could greatly enhance the experience for international travelers. Firstly, the public transportation connectivity to Santa Cruz de Tenerife could be more robust and convenient. While taxis and buses are available, a more direct and frequent link—perhaps a shuttle or extended tram service—would be highly beneficial. During my visit, my flight was delayed due to heavy fog, which, I was told, is a common occurrence at this airport given its location and weather conditions. While this is understandable from an operational safety standpoint, it would be helpful if there were more real-time communication and updates provided to passengers during these delays. Additionally, I noticed a lack of USB charging ports in the waiting areas, something that is increasingly expected by today’s international travelers. Especially for those with long layovers or delays, the ability to charge devices is essential and would be a small but meaningful improvement. In summary, Tenerife North Airport offers a solid travel experience, but a few thoughtful upgrades could bring it in line with modern global standards.
Q G — Google review
Small airport but well organized and maintained. Arrivals: The bags were already rolling in the pickup area by the time we made our way from the plane inside. The car rental desks are next to the bag pickup lanes. Ciscar seems to be the most popular (based on the size of line). Book Europcar if you're in a hurry. The cars are parked right outside, down one floor. The bus station is right outside as well, down one floor. Departures: Checking is at the entrance, up one floor. There are about 30 stands, all in one line. Security gates are in the middle, between the checking stands. Rental car drop-offs are the same parking spots where picked up. Keys can be handed over in the parking area. There is no need to go back inside.
CJ — Google review
Arrived 1,5 hours before flight and airport is closed too early to let people in, terrible
Paulius B — Google review
Gets a bit of a bad rep this place as it’s a small airport. Yes it’s small but it’s probably the comfiest free airport I’ve been to and that’s a lot of airports! Lovely lounger chairs upstairs with charging stations aswell as sofas! You can get a “menu del dia” 3 course meal for €11.95 up the stairs or a Burger King. There is plenty of small coffee shops dotted about but I found these a little pricey. But all in all a great experience in the Noryh airport. Some great views also
Conner R — Google review
12/15/23. Fly back to Midrid, 25 min drive from LaPAz. Small airport, where's the ladies Bathrooms? Only men with changing room and wheel chair excessivable? I had to use men's, wheel chair was occupied by a non- wheeler!! 1 eating station.
Darlene J — Google review
Im a traveler who has been all over the world. This airport has the most disgusting bathrooms, not just out of any airport, but out of anywhere on planet earth that i’ve ever been in my entire life. Out of hundreds of thousands of bathrooms in the world, this airport manages to have the most disgusting, which is concerning because the actual airport isn’t that bad.
LUCAS P — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. TF-5 (Autovía del Norte) - Connects Puerto de la Cruz to Santa Cruz and La Laguna
  2. TF-31 (Carretera de Risco) - Scenic coastal road connecting Puerto de la Cruz to La Orotava
  3. TF-312 (Carretera de Taoro) - Road through the Taoro Park, popular for walking and cycling
  4. TF-312A (Carretera de las Dehesas) - Mountain road connecting Puerto de la Cruz to La Orotava
  5. TF-324 (Carretera de San Juan de la Rambla) - Connects Puerto de la Cruz to San Juan de la Rambla
  6. TF-342 (Carretera de la Esperanza) - Mountain road leading to Teide National Park
  7. TF-354 (Carretera de la Montañeta) - Connects Puerto de la Cruz to La Matanza de Acentejo
  8. TF-373 (Carretera del Mirador del Pito) - Scenic road leading to Mirador del Pito viewpoint
  9. Calle del Sol - Pedestrian street in the heart of Puerto de la Cruz, lined with shops and restaurants
  10. Avenida Familia de Betancourt y Molina - Promenade along the seafront, popular for walking and jogging.
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What's the weather like in Puerto de la Cruz?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Puerto de la Cruz for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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Explore nearby places

  • Puerto de la Cruz
  • La Orotava
  • El Sauzal
  • Guimar
  • Icod de los Vinos
  • Candelaria
  • Teide National Park
  • Garachico
  • San Cristobal de La Laguna
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife
  • Santiago del Teide
  • Guia de Isora
  • Los Gigantes
  • Acantilado de los Gigantes
  • Puerto de Santiago
  • San Miguel de Abona
  • Playa San Juan
  • Adeje
  • Arona
  • Fanabe
  • Costa Adeje
  • El Medano
  • Golf del Sur
  • Playa de las Americas
  • Los Cristianos
  • San Sebastian de la Gomera
  • Hermigua
  • Agaete
  • Mogan
  • Puerto de Mogan
  • Taurito

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  • Map of Mogan
  • Map of Puerto de Mogan
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Puerto de la Cruz throughout the year

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