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BEACHES OF TENERIFE - ADEJE

Ajabo Top
Zone: Adeje North, Southwest of the Island
Long: 100 m
Wide: 20 m
Shore: fine black sand and gravel
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
On the Adeje coast where local traditions still endure, Ajabo beach of fine black sand and gravel is 100m long by 20m wide with moderate waves.

Isolated from its semi-urban surroundings, it can only be reached on foot; accommodations available nearby.

Services: restaurants, parking area, accommodations.
El Bobo Top
Zone: Las Américas Beach
Long: 130 m
Wide: 50 m
Shore: golden sand
Swell: calm waters
Category: artificial
Bobo is a man-made beach that belongs to one of the four beaches separated by dikes and generally known as the Beaches of The Americas that occupy about one kilometre.

It is a popular beach of fine golden sand and calm waters.

Services: restaurants, accommodations, promenade, commercial centre, first aid, danger warnings, hammocks, showers, handicap access, litter bins, parking and public transportation.
El Pinque Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 50 m
Wide: 20 m
Shore: fine grey sand
Swell: moderate
Category: natural
El Pinque is a small cove of fine grey sand and moderate waves, (50m long by 20m wide), found outside the tourist area on the Adeje coast but offering accommodations.

Services: Parking, accommodations.

El Puertito Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 1.135 m
Wide: 26 m
Shore: fine grey sand and gravel
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
El Puertito or El Pris beach is located in a rural part of the Adeje coast that has not been absorbed into the tourist developments and has maintained its local flavour.

Of fine grey sand and gravel, it is over a kilometre long (1.135m x 26m).

Services: Restaurants, accommodations.
El Varadero Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 40 m
Wide: 9 m
Shore: gravel
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
The little gravel beach of El Varadero sits undisturbed on a part of the Adeje coast, where it continues to preserves it traditions.

Measuring 40m long by 9m, with calm waters.

Services: Parking area.
Fañabé Top

Zone: Adeje Coast
Long: 1.000 m
Wide: 40 m
Shore: fina arena gris
Swell: aguas tranquilas
Category: artificial

This beach is one kilometre long (40m wide) of fine grey sand and calm waters, and situated in an urban area with full facilities.

One of its advantages is the handicap access which was installed in the 90's.

Services: boardwalk, baths, showers, toilets, umbrellas, hammocks, rentals for water sports, Red Cross station and local police patrols, hotels and restaurant, large parking area, and public transportation.
Torviscas Top
Zone: Adeje Coast
Long: 150 m
Wide: 40 m
Shore: fina arena dorada
Swell: aguas tranquilas
Category: artificial
At the edge of Torviscas urbanization and linked to the neighbouring Puerto Colon by a boardwalk, this popular beach of fine golden sand and calm waters measures 150m long by 40m wide.

Services: complete beach facilities; security and first aid.
La Caleta Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 75 m
Wide: 7 m
Shore: golden sand and gravel
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
La Caleta beach sits beside a small fishing village where restaurants serve fresh fish on terraces directly on the beach.

Golden sand and gravel with calm waters (75m long by 7m wide).

Services: restaurants and parking
La Enramada Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 1.135 m
Wide: 26 m
Shore: fine grey sand and gravel
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
The southern most beach on the Adeje coast, a couple of kilometres from Duque beach, which is the beginning of the tourist section.

Stony beach with calm sea (340m long by 17m) in a semi-urban area.

Services: Restaurants, parking.
Las Américas Top

Zone: Las Américas
Long: 500 m
Wide: 60 m
Shore: fine golden sand
Swell: calm waters
Category: artificial

This beach is considered the most important tourist spot on Tenerife with complete hotel facilities, shopping centres and entertainment.

Made up of four coves: Tierra Negra, El Bobo, Las Américas and Troya, the latter actually in Arona borough.

The Las Américas beach is the longest at a half-kilometre (60m wide) with fine golden sand and calm sea.

Services: restaurants, accommodations, boardwalk, play area, commercial centres, danger warnings, umbrellas, potable water, showers, litter bins, baths, toilets, handicap access, life guards, parking.
Los Morteros Top
Zone: Southwest
Long: 100 m
Wide: 13 m
Shore: pebble
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
Accessible by foot only, this beach lies in a pristine spot and with its remote location, is a nudist beach.

Pebble beach measuring 100m long by 13m with calm waters.

Services: Nudist.
Diego Hernández Top
Zone: La Caleta
Long: 200 m
Wide: 20 m
Shore: fine golden sand
Swell: calm waters
Category: natural
Also known as Blanca beach in a pristine spot near the fishing village of La Caleta, accessible by foot only, this isolated beach allows nude bathing.

Fine golden sand and calm waters, measuring 200m long by 20m wide.

Services: Nudist.
El Duque Top

Zone: Southwest
Long: 700 m
Wide: 25 m
Shore: fina arena gris
Swell: aguas tranquilas
Category: natural

This is a very popular beach of fine grey sand and calm waters, (700m long by 25m).

Services: Red Cross and local police services, accommodations, restaurants, boardwalk, baths, showers, changing area, toilets, rentals for umbrellas and hammocks.
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