Puerto de Santiago Beach
Next to the fishing harbour of Puerto de Santiago, this beach is one of the most popular spots for those who live in and frequent this corner of the Santiago del Teide coastline.
With dark sand and sheltered from the waves, it is ideal for enjoying a peaceful swim and sunbathing in a family-friendly setting with a distinct maritime character. Just a few steps away, several restaurants allow you to savour local cuisine in a relaxed, family atmosphere with sea views.
Puerto de Santiago Beach is a place where the leisurely pace of village life blends with the Atlantic Ocean, offering an authentic seaside experience.
Ethical Tourism
Enjoy it responsibly and respectfully
- Before you go, check the sea conditions. The waves can change quickly and affect your safety in the water.
- Do not leave any waste behind. Always pick up your rubbish and help keep this natural environment clean.
- Protect yourself from the sun by avoiding the midday hours. Avoid overexposure and stay hydrated during your visit.
- Choose sunscreens that are respectful of the marine environment.
- Do not alter the environment. Do not take stones, plants, or other natural elements.
- Always use the enabled accesses. Avoid walking on slippery or unpaved surfaces.
- Wear appropriate footwear. In summer, rock surfaces and sand can reach very high temperatures.
- If you take photographs, do so from safe locations and without entering sensitive or dangerous areas.
- Maintain a respectful attitude. Avoid noises and behaviours that may disturb other people.
- Remember that you are in a natural environment. Your behaviour also contributes to its conservation and your safety.
Warnings
- No pets allowed.
- No fires allowed.
- It is forbidden to remove sand, pebbles, and shells.
- Loud music is prohibited.
- Strong currents.
- Danger of landslides.
- Danger of drowning.
- Slippery rocks.
- Danger of rough seas.
- Fishing is prohibited.
- Camping is prohibited.
- Littering is prohibited.
- Ball games are prohibited.
- No smoking or vaping.
- No contact sports allowed.
- Swimming in open water is prohibited.
- Zone without a lifeguard.
- Wear footwear.
- According to the municipal ordinance published in the official bulletin No. 125 on 18 October 2021.