Costa Adeje is a popular seaside resort in the south of Tenerife. We were seduced by its long stretches of sand offering superb views of the ocean. Along the coastal promenade, you’ll discover a series of well-equipped beaches for water sports activities.
Discover our selection of the most beautiful beaches in and around Costa Adeje. Our photos, useful tips and map will help you plan your visits with peace of mind!
BEFORE ALL OUR TIPS, OUR favorites
Our favorite car rental platform with great offers: DiscoverCars
Our favorite activities:
Dolphin-watching boat tour
Bus tour: Teide National Park
Our favorite hotels:
Boutique: Hotel La Laguna in Sant Cristobal
5 stars: Hotel Vincci La Plantación del Sur in Playa del Duque
Family: GF Victoria Hotel in Playa del Duque
This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.
Costa Adeje’s best beaches – map
In Costa Adeje, you’ll find mainly black sand beaches. Most are very well equipped, and located close to the city center.
For more inspiration, our article on must-do activities in this seaside resort will be available soon.
Here’s a map of the beaches listed in this article to help you find your way around:
1. Playa del Duque
Why do we love it?
Located to the north of Costa Adeje, this large beach is very popular because it’s so close to the town center. It starts at the Port of Puerto Colon and stretches northwards along the beaches that line the coast.
Due to its size, the beach is divided into 2 sections: Playa del Duque Nord and Playa del Duque Sud. It is well equipped. You’ll find showers, toilets, umbrellas and deckchairs, as well as bars and shops just a few meters away. For a relaxing day on the beach in Tenerife, this place is a must! Our full article will be available soon.
We really enjoyed walking along the beach at dusk. Beyond the superb scenery, we were delighted to dip our feet in the black sand warmed by the last rays of the sun.
Access
- First beach north of Costa Adeje,
- 5-minute walk from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque, which has underground parking.
Practical information
- Black sand mixed with small pebbles,
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers and toilets,
- PMR accessibility.
- Bars and restaurants nearby.
2. Playa de Fañabé
Why do we love it?
At the end of the day, this long beach offered us splendid views of the ocean. The wave-swept black sand and orange sky captivated us. It was a wonderful play of light and reflections! Our full article on Playa de Fañabé will be available soon.
This beach is particularly suitable for families. Here you can enjoy water sports, including pedal-boating with an integrated slide. On the promenade that runs along the sand, you’ll find children’s play equipment. Between the miniature golf course and the trampoline, your little ones won’t have time to get bored!
Access
- Second beach north of Costa Adeje,
- South of Playa del Duque,
- 5-minute walk from Centro Comercial Plaza del Duque, which has underground parking.
Practical information
- Black sand mixed with small pebbles,
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers and toilets,
- PMR accessibility.
- Bars and restaurants nearby.
3. Playa de Puerto Colon (Playa de la Pinta)
Why do we love it?
Nestling between 2 breakwaters, Playa de la Pinta (article available soon) adjoins the Port of Puerto Colon. In addition to the inflatable floating off the beach, you’ll enjoy the proximity of numerous bars and restaurants.
We highly recommend a trip up to the shopping mall opposite. Once upstairs, we enjoyed a breathtaking view of the resort and the ocean as the sun set!
Boat excursions to observe the island’s dolphins and whales depart from Puerto Colon harbor. Take this opportunity to enjoy an unforgettable experience – see photos, photos and availability.
Access
- Next to the Port of Puerto Colon,
- In downtown Costa Adeje,
- A 3-minute walk from the port parking lot.
Practical information
- Black and white sand,
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers,
- No PRM access.
- Bars and restaurants nearby.
A LITTLE MORE patience
All the photos, maps, information and addresses you need to make your stay in the Canaries a success will soon be available in a single ebook!
If you’d like to be notified when our guide to the Canaries is published, please subscribe:
4. Playa de Torviscas
Why do we love it?
Heading south along Playa de Fañabé, we reached Playa de Torviscas (article available soon). It is particularly suitable for families. Between 2 swims, your children can play in the playground on the promenade.
As you lounge on a deckchair facing the ocean, the sound of the waves will lull you to sleep. When we visited, the sky was overcast but striking! If you’re feeling peckish, just walk a few yards to the nearby restaurants.
Access
- Continuity of Playa de Fañabé to the south,
- In downtown Costa Adeje,
- 10-minute walk from Puerto Colon harbor parking lot.
Practical information
- Black sand,
- Sand hill on one side of the beach (visible in our photo),
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers and toilets,
- PMR accessibility.
- Bars and restaurants nearby.
5. Playa del Bobo
Why do we love it?
Surrounded by hotel chains, Playa del Bobo (article available soon) appealed to us for its relaxing atmosphere. It’s also smaller than Costa Adeje’s other beaches, and slightly off-center. A whole stretch of sand has been laid out with deckchairs and parasols.
The bathing area is delimited by 2 rock dikes. Dotted with palm trees, the beach is particularly pleasant. In fine weather, the blue of the sky and ocean merge into one. Hotel Iberostar Bouganville Playa boasts a privileged view of Playa del Bobo – see prices, photos and availability.
Access
- South of Costa Adeje,
- Opposite the Casino Playa de las Americas,
- 3min walk from the Public Parking Garage on Avenue Rafael Puig Lluvina.
Practical information
- Black sand,
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers,
- No PRM access.
- Restaurants nearby.
6. Playa de Troya
Why do we love it?
Surrounded by 2 dykes that plunge into the ocean, Playa de Troya (article available soon) seduced us with its superb scenery against a backdrop of mountains. At the time of our visit, amateur surfers were practicing on their boards, waiting for a good wave.
Further away from the center of Costa Adeje, this small beach was quieter than the others. Here you can enjoy a range of water sports, including pedal-boating with an integrated waterslide.
Access
- South of Costa Adeje,
- South of Playa del Bobo,
- 4-minute walk from the Public Parking Garage on Avenue Rafael Puig Lluvina.
Practical information
- Black sand,
- Gentle, gradual slope into the water,
- Supervised beach,
- Showers and toilets,
- PMR accessibility.
- Restaurants and bars nearby.
Subscribe to our Newsletter
- Get away from it all with Region Lovers’ beautiful destinations!
- Once a month
- Advertising-free
Other beaches around Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje is flanked by 2 other seaside resorts: Playa de las Américas to the south, and La Caleta to the north.
In Playa de las Américas, you’ll discover..:
- Playa del Camisón (article to come),
- Playa de las Américas beach (article to come).
La Caleta is much less spread out. Playa de la Enramada (article available soon) is the main beach.
Frequently asked questions
Is Hotel Iberostar Bouganville Playa close to a beach?
Hotel Iberostar Bouganville Playa is just 200m from Playa del Bobo. It boasts breathtaking ocean views. In our opinion, it’s one of the best places to stay in Costa Adeje (full article to come) – see prices, photos and availability.
What’s the best beach south of Tenerife?
If you’re travelling by car, we highly recommend a visit to Playa de la Tejita (article available soon) during your stay in Tenerife. In our opinion, it’s the most beautiful beach in the south of the island. It offers an incredible view of La Montaña Roja. There are several hiking trails through the nature reserve!
PLAN YOUR TRIP TO tenerife
- Best of
Most beautiful landscapes (coming soon)
Things to do in Tenerife (coming soon)
Most beautiful beaches (coming soon)
Best boat tours (coming soon)
Secret places, off the beaten track (coming soon)
- Practical advice
25 tips for a successful trip to Tenerife (coming soon)
Getting around (coming soon)
Renting a car in Tenerife (coming soon)
Driving tips (coming soon)
Best excursions (coming soon)
Itineraries (coming soon)
- Where to stay
Where to stay in Tenerife (coming soon)
Best hotels in Tenerife (coming soon)
Best 5-star hotels in Tenerife (coming soon)
Best hotels for families (coming soon)
Best adults-only hotels (coming soon)
Best all-inclusive hotels in Tenerife (coming soon)
- The must-dos
Dolphin watching in Tenerife (coming soon)
Teide National Park (coming soon)