Attractions and places to see around Garachico include a historic center and unique volcanic landscapes. The town, largely rebuilt after a 1706 volcanic eruption, features a well-preserved historic core recognized as a Site of Cultural Interest. Its coastal setting offers a diverse array of natural and historical sites.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Stunning, spectacular views of the surrounding nature. A visit is highly recommended and very interesting.
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The so-called Roques de García produced strange rock shapes that can be seen today. One of the most spectacular is "La Catedral".
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The short circular hike of Sendero 3 leads around the Los Roques rock formations with the famous Roque Cinchado. The path initially runs through flat terrain along the spectacular rock towers. This is followed by the descent into the Llano de Ucanca sedimentary plain, which leads alongside an impressive tongue of lava that has solidified as if it were a waterfall. At the foot of the bizarre lava formations, the path leads to the volcanic vent La Catedral and back up to the starting point.
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An easy and highly recommended circular hike around one of the most impressive rock formations in the Teide National Park. The special feature lies in the variety of volcanic manifestations that can be observed here in their different colors and shapes. A NOTICE: Crowds of tourists often move between the Mirador de la Ruleta and the Roque Cinchado. However, the crowds quickly disperse as hardly anyone goes on the hike. So don't let that put you off! Refreshments available in the Parador National cafeteria, opposite the viewing point.
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The so-called Roques de García produced strange rock shapes that can be seen today. One of the most spectacular is "La Catedral".
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Beautiful climbing rock in an impressive landscape. Short approach.
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One of the grandiose rocks of the Roques de Garcia
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Garachico is famous for its unique volcanic landscape. You can swim in the natural pools of El Caletón, formed by lava from the 1706 eruption. The impressive Roque de Garachico, a natural monument, rises from the sea and is a refuge for migratory birds. Additionally, Playa de Garachico offers a peaceful black sand beach with basalt formations.
Absolutely. The 16th-century Castillo de San Miguel, which survived the 1706 eruption, now serves as a museum. The Church of Santa Ana, rebuilt after the eruption, features a stunning Mudéjar-style ceiling and offers town views from its bell tower. Don't miss Puerta de Tierra Park, which contains the stone arch of the old port entrance, and the Convento de la Inmaculada Concepción, now a cultural center and Natural Sciences Museum.
Komoot users highly appreciate the natural monuments in the wider Garachico area. Among the most popular are Roque Cinchado, often called the 'finger of God' and a symbol of the Cañadas, and Placas de Guillermo, known for its beautiful circular route with views of rocks and Teide. Another favorite is El Burro, offering impressive rock formations at 2000 meters above sea level.
The area around Garachico offers diverse outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the challenging 'Garachicho, Montaña de Taco, Faro de Teno' loop. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Arenas Negras' or 'Montaña Negra'. Gravel biking options are also available. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Garachico, MTB Trails around Garachico, and Gravel biking around Garachico.
Yes, Garachico offers several family-friendly options. The El Caletón Natural Pools are a great spot for families to swim and enjoy the unique volcanic formations. Exploring the historic Old Town with its cobbled streets and traditional houses is also an engaging activity for all ages. Many of the natural monuments, like El Burro and Placas de Guillermo, are noted as family-friendly by komoot users, often with accessible sections.
For one of the most comprehensive panoramic views of Garachico, including the lava field and the town's buildings, head to the Mirador del Emigrante. This viewpoint is situated on a cliff just outside the village and also features a statue dedicated to residents who emigrated.
The El Caletón Natural Pools are best enjoyed during low tide, as this is when they are most accessible and ideal for swimming. They are free to access and include amenities like stair access, showers, and a snack bar, making them a popular spot on sunny days.
Plaza de la Libertad is the vibrant central gathering place of Garachico. Characterized by light tiles and tall palm trees, it's surrounded by several key historic attractions, including the Church of Santa Ana and the Casa del Marqués de la Quinta Roja. It offers a lively atmosphere perfect for experiencing the town's charm.
Garachico's historic center is a Site of Cultural Interest, showcasing traditional Canarian houses and colonial-era architecture. Notable examples include the Casa del Marqués de la Quinta Roja, a stunning 17th-century building, and the Ermita de San Roque, a charming whitewashed chapel that exemplifies traditional Canary architecture.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive landscapes and unique geological formations. For instance, komoot users describe El Burro as having a 'great landscape at 2000 meters above sea level' and Placas de Guillermo for its 'gorgeous rocks and the Teide in the background'. The sheer scale and unique structures of highlights like La Catedral are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the Mirador del Emigrante, you can experience unique volcanic perspectives from natural monuments like Roque Cinchado, which offers a 'Wild West' feel with Teide in the background. La Catedral, Teide National Park, and La Catedral (Roques de García, Teide National Park) are also highly rated viewpoints, showcasing dramatic rock formations that are remnants of ancient volcanic activity.


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