Curated guide · Tenerife

    Best Sandy Beaches in Tenerife

    33 verified sandy beaches, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first.

    Curated by the Beach Atlas team · Updated June 2026

    Sandy beaches in Tenerife come in three distinct colours: pale golden sand (often Saharan, carried across on the trade winds), bright white shell sand, and the dramatic black volcanic sand the islands are famous for. All share gradual shallow entries and are comfortable underfoot, suiting families with young children, anyone with mobility considerations, and visitors who prefer to wade in from shore rather than off rocks.

    Below are the sandy-classified beaches we've verified in Tenerife. Surface type is one of the most-asked questions before booking, so we keep this filter strict — only beaches whose primary surface is sand are included. See the full beach inventory for Tenerife for every surface type.

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    Playa de Los Cristianos beach in Tenerife, featuring a sandy shoreline with calm water conditions
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    Playa de Los Cristianos

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water, organized setup

    Playa de Los Cristianos is a sheltered sandy beach on the south coast of Tenerife, located in a busy resort area. Its position within a bay and protected by a breakwater results in calm, gentle waters ideal for swimming. The beach is organized with services including lifeguard supervision and a small parking area.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Small lot
    Zala

    Neptune Beach

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water

    Neptune Beach is a sandy beach on the southwestern coast of Tenerife, sheltered from the prevailing trade winds by the island's terrain. The calm waters make it suitable for swimming and relaxing. It is a popular spot for tourists seeking a tranquil seaside experience.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    TenSob

    Playa Bollullo

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot

    Playa Bollullo is a black sand beach on the rugged north coast of Tenerife, near Puerto de la Cruz. Exposed to Atlantic swells, it often has strong waves that attract experienced surfers. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and requires a short walk down, with roadside parking available.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Surfable
    Parking
    Roadside
    Beata Zdyb

    Playa Castillo

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot

    Playa Castillo is a sandy beach on the east coast of Tenerife, in the municipality of San Miguel de Abona. Its exposure to the northeast trade winds generates moderate wave action most of the year. Less crowded than southern resort beaches, it offers a more tranquil setting with basic roadside parking nearby.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Moderate
    Parking
    Roadside
    Fry72

    Playa Charcón

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water

    Playa Charcón is a small sandy beach located on the north coast of Tenerife. Sheltered by its position in a residential area, the waters are typically calm and suitable for swimming. The beach offers roadside parking and provides a tranquil setting for visitors.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    Roadside
    G.Lanting

    Playa Chica

    Tenerife

    Best for: soft sand underfoot, calm shallow water

    Playa Chica is a small sandy beach on the western coast of Tenerife, nestled in a sheltered cove. Its calm waters make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and lacks dedicated parking, maintaining a tranquil atmosphere.

    Type
    Sandy
    Wave conditions
    Calm
    Parking
    No parking

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    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about sandy beaches in Tenerife

    • Our verified inventory contains 33 sandy beaches in Tenerife, ranked with Blue Flag certifications first, then organized beaches with full amenities, then alphabetically. The count reflects only beaches we've independently verified with confirmed coordinates, attributes, and a hand-written description — for the the Canaries-wide list, see the global guide.