Best attractions and places to see around Arona, a prominent municipality in southern Tenerife, offer a diverse array of experiences. The region encompasses vibrant coastal resorts, significant natural landscapes, and historical cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of environments, from golden sandy beaches to unique volcanic terrains and traditional Canarian architecture. Arona provides numerous opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Palm Mar is located near the promenade or the Bahia Beach Club. The route follows a flat path along the rocky coastline through cacti and tabaiba landscapes. The old and new lighthouses of Punta de Rasca are the main points of interest. Other sights include the remains of salt production facilities, an old jetty suitable for a break, and views of the Montaña Grande volcanic cone. The hike is easy to moderate, very sunny with little shade. Sturdy footwear, sun protection, and plenty of water are essential.
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A great hike along the coast amidst beautiful nature 💚 beautiful to look at and highly recommended 👍🏻.
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A great hike along the coast amidst beautiful nature 💚 beautiful to look at and highly recommended 👍🏻.
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A highly visible red and white striped lighthouse in the southern part of the Malpais. The lighthouse was built in the 1970s and is still in operation today.
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A highly visible red and white striped lighthouse in the southern part of the Malpais. The lighthouse was built in the 1970s and is still in operation today.
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Beautiful view of Adeje
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Great jogging route along the promenade! 👟👍☀️
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Arona offers a variety of natural wonders. You can visit the Punta de Rasca Lighthouse, located within the Malpaís de la Rasca Special Nature Reserve, which features unique volcanic landscapes and secluded coves perfect for hiking. Another highlight is the Montaña de Guaza Natural Monument, known for its volcanic scenery, endemic flora like the Cardón cactus, and impressive views of Mount Teide. Don't miss the Corona Forestal Natural Park for extensive forests and mountain trails.
Arona boasts 15km of diverse beaches. For a lively atmosphere with golden sand and water sports, head to Playa de Las Américas, which includes popular spots like Playa Las Vistas and Playa El Camisón. Los Cristianos also offers a beautiful sandy beach with numerous amenities. If you're looking for a more exclusive experience, Playa del Duque in Costa Adeje features incredible turquoise waters and golden sand. For a secluded, natural setting with crystal clear water, consider Diego Hernández Beach, though it requires a short walk to access.
Yes, Arona has several family-friendly options. Playa del Duque is ideal for families, offering a safe environment for children to play and build sandcastles, with nearby shopping for adults. The Costa Adeje Promenade is also family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, perfect for a stroll along the coast. For animal lovers, Jungle Park provides entertainment for all ages. The Central Park of Arona, with its tropical palm trees and rocky areas, is another great spot for a family outing.
Arona's old town is a Site of Cultural Interest, offering a traditional atmosphere with cobbled streets and rural Canarian architecture. Key cultural sites include the 18th-century Church of San Antonio Abad, which houses the revered figure of Cristo de la Salud. The Calvario Chapel, built in the late 19th century, is noted for its artistic design and historical significance. You can also see the neocanarian-style Council House and traditional buildings like Casa de los Baute and Casa La Bodega.
For spectacular panoramic views, visit the Archipenque Viewpoint, which offers sweeping vistas of Tenerife's south coast, including Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Américas, as well as the volcanic landscape and the Atlantic Ocean. Another excellent spot is the Coastal view, providing magnificent perspectives over the rooftops of Adeje to the sea. The Montaña de Guaza Natural Monument also offers impressive views of Mount Teide and, on clear days, La Gomera and Gran Canaria.
Arona is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those in the Malpaís de la Rasca Special Nature Reserve. For more structured routes, explore options like the 'Callao de la Cochina – Malpaís de Rasca loop' (easy) or 'View of the Barranco del Infierno – Roque Imoque loop' (moderate). Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes like the challenging 'Mirador de la Centinela – View of La Camella loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Arona, Running Trails around Arona, and Road Cycling Routes around Arona guides.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences Arona offers. Many appreciate the stunning natural beauty, from the unique volcanic landscapes of Malpaís de la Rasca to the beautiful beaches like Playa del Duque with its clear waters. The accessibility of coastal promenades, such as the Costa Adeje Promenade, and the magnificent views from various viewpoints are also highly valued. The blend of vibrant coastal resorts with tranquil natural reserves and historical sites provides something for every interest.
Beyond the main tourist hubs, Arona offers some lesser-known natural spots. The Los Cristianos Waterfall, a hidden gem on the outskirts of the town, provides a tranquil natural setting amidst lush vegetation. The secluded coves within the Malpaís de la Rasca Special Nature Reserve, accessible via hiking trails, offer a chance to explore unique geology away from the crowds. Diego Hernández Beach, while known to some, retains a more natural and less commercialized feel compared to the larger resort beaches.
Arona enjoys a pleasant climate year-round, making it suitable for outdoor activities in any season. However, for comfortable hiking and exploring natural reserves, the cooler months from autumn to spring (October to May) are often preferred, as temperatures are milder. The summer months are ideal for enjoying the beaches and water sports, though it can be quite warm. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your outdoor excursions.
Yes, Los Cristianos, a prominent town within Arona, is famous for its port which serves as a departure point for various boat excursions. Dolphin and whale watching tours are a very popular activity offered from Los Cristianos, providing an excellent opportunity to observe marine life in their natural habitat.
Absolutely. The Costa Adeje Promenade is a fantastic option, stretching for ten kilometers and connecting Los Cristianos with La Caleta. This promenade runs between hotels and beaches, touching eleven different beaches along the way, including Playa de la Vistas and Playa del Duque. It's lined with restaurants, cafes, and shops, offering breathtaking views of the coastline. Additionally, the Costa del Silencio Promenade and Francisco Andrade Fumero Promenade provide pleasant walks along the coastline.


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