3 Hidden Gems in Tenerife to Avoid the Crowds

Tenerife is famous for its tourist hotspots. But, if you’re seeking a quieter experience, the island still holds hidden gems waiting to be explored. Even in a lifetime, it would be hard to uncover every secret spot on this beautiful island. Here are three places where you can enjoy Tenerife’s natural beauty away from the crowds.

1. Playa de Bollullo: Secluded Beach Experience

Playa de Bollullo is far from the popular tourist beaches of Puerto de La Cruz. It offers a peaceful retreat with black sand. The views are stunning. Parking can be a hassle, it is minimal and costs a flat fee of 5€. Instead, consider hiking from Puerto de La Cruz along the coastline. Start your hike at Playa Martiánez. The narrow access roads help keep this beach quieter than the main tourist spots. Perfect for sunbathing and swimming in crystal-clear waters, but I encourage you to avoid weekends and midday crowds.

2. La Caleta de Interián: A Quiet Coastal Escape

This is a small, lesser-known fishing village on the north coast. It provides a serene beach experience away from the hustle and bustle. You can enjoy a scenic hike connecting La Caleta de Interián with nearby Los Silos. Alternatively, you can hike to Buenavista along the coastline. The mix of rocky shores and calm waters makes it ideal for those who want to experience Tenerife’s coastal charm. It’s also a great spot for trying fresh, local seafood. Visit at sunset for a peaceful and scenic view.

3. Rural Park of Teno: Nature at its Best

For hiking lovers and nature enthusiasts, the Rural Park of Teno is a must-visit. Some guides have even coined it the “Patagonia of the Canary Islands.” With its changing altitudes, soft rains, winds, and pristine cloud forests, it offers an unforgettable hiking experience. Start your journey at Las Portelas. It has plenty of parking available in the morning. Alternatively, head up to Teno Alto. Walk through the highlands and enjoy local cheese. The park offers breathtaking views. It has rugged cliffs and quiet trails. This setting is perfect for disconnecting and fully immersing yourself in Tenerife’s untouched nature. Plenty of local restaurants offer authentic Canarian dishes like conejo al salmorejo (rabbit stew).

The Power of Silence

I’ve been quiet for too long, but during that time, I’ve been focused on creating a lifestyle that allows me to grow as a multidisciplinary and well-rounded individual. For me, this is what being human is all about. While silence may not be the best for attracting visitors, it remains a powerful friend and refuge, helping us move forward. Years after my first post, here I am again—stronger and ready to bring this site to life. I hope you enjoy everything that’s coming next.

Can I find introspection in Tenerife’s hidden spots? Are there still such places left on the island?
Yes, there are, but timing is everything. In a world full of noise and constant activity, moments of silence can help us reconnect with ourselves. Tenerife, shaped by volcanic activity for more than 10 million years, offers tranquil spots and a perfect environment for introspection.

If you want to discover the real, deeper side of Tenerife, you’ll need to be like an owl—embrace the early morning while most tourists are still having breakfast or winding down for the night. Explore places like Teide National Park at sunrise or, even better, after midnight, when the tour buses have left, leaving a quiet, serene atmosphere. Other spots include the hidden beaches of Benijo at sunset, or the peaceful mountain trails in the Anaga Rural Park early in the morning. In these places, you can truly experience the beauty of nature without distractions. Silence in Tenerife isn’t just about the absence of noise—it’s about embracing the peaceful solitude of this natural wonder we islanders call home.