
A local guide to the best beaches, walks, day trips, and activities around Costa del Silencio — one of Tenerife's most underrated corners.
Costa del Silencio is not the kind of place that shouts for attention. There are no mega-resorts, no strip clubs, no all-inclusive complexes. What it has is a quiet stretch of volcanic coastline, clean air, warm winters, and enough to keep a group of adults or a family busy for two weeks without having to try very hard.
Here's an honest guide to what to do here.
Costa del Silencio doesn't have a sandy beach of its own — the coastline is volcanic rock and natural pools. That's actually part of its charm.
Playa de Montaña Amarilla is the natural beach a five-minute walk from the centre of Costa del Silencio. It's a small rocky cove with clear, calm water and interesting rock formations. Good for snorkelling.
Las Galletas is a proper beach town 10 minutes on foot to the east. There's a harbour, a long promenade, and a sandy beach with gentle waves. Relaxed atmosphere, local restaurants, a Tuesday market.
El Médano is 15 minutes by car — the best beach on the south coast and one of the best kitesurfing spots in Europe. Two kilometres of sandy beach, consistent wind, and a good selection of beach bars. Even if you're not into watersports, it's worth a trip for the beach and the atmosphere.
Getting to El Médano
No need to rent a car — a taxi from Costa del Silencio to El Médano costs around €12–15 each way. The 111 bus also runs regularly along this route.
The volcanic landscape around Costa del Silencio is genuinely dramatic once you get into it.
Montaña Roja Natural Reserve is a protected volcanic cone rising 171 metres above the shore, right next to El Médano. The walk to the summit takes about 40 minutes and offers some of the best views on the south coast — you can see the whole of southern Tenerife and, on a clear day, La Gomera and El Hierro. Free to visit, no facilities.
The Coastal Path from Costa del Silencio to Las Galletas follows the shoreline for about 3 km and takes under an hour each way. It's mostly flat, paved, and accessible. Good for early mornings before the sun gets too strong.
Punta de la Rasca is the southernmost point of Tenerife, about 4 km west of Costa del Silencio. The walk from the resort takes about an hour along dirt tracks. Lighthouse, dramatic cliffs, and completely deserted. Bring water.
The location in the south puts you within easy reach of Tenerife's best sights.
Mount Teide and the National Park — The drive takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Go early to avoid crowds and haze. The cable car to the summit needs advance booking. Even without the cable car, the lunar landscape of Las Cañadas is extraordinary. Free to enter the park; cable car tickets around €28/person.
Los Gigantes — The 600-metre sea cliffs on Tenerife's west coast are unlike anything else on the island. A 45-minute drive. Combine with whale watching — several operators run 2-hour trips to see resident pilot whales and dolphins. Book in Los Gigantes harbour.
Siam Park — One of the best water parks in the world (genuinely — it's been ranked #1 in Europe multiple times). 30 minutes from Costa del Silencio. Worth it for a day, especially with kids or a group. Book tickets online to save money.
Santa Cruz and La Laguna — The capital and the colonial UNESCO heritage town are an hour north. Worth a day if you want culture, good restaurants, and a complete change from the beach. February is exceptional — the Santa Cruz carnival is one of the biggest in the world.
The calm, clear water around the south coast is excellent for water activities.
Costa del Silencio itself is small — there are a handful of restaurants and bars, mostly good value. For more variety:
For groups staying at a villa, stocking up at the supermarket and cooking in is a great option for lunches and casual evenings — especially at the end of a beach day.
Two weeks is ideal — enough time to do the day trips without rushing, spend proper time on the beaches, and settle into the rhythm of the place. One week works too if you're focused on relaxing rather than exploring.
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