
Discover the top beaches within walking and driving distance of Costa del Silencio — from volcanic coves to golden sand beaches perfect for families.
Costa del Silencio sits on Tenerife's southern coast — quiet, sun-drenched, and surrounded by some of the island's most interesting beaches. Whether you're staying at a villa in the area or just passing through, you're within easy reach of everything from volcanic black-sand coves to calm family-friendly shores.
Here are the best beaches near Costa del Silencio, from closest to furthest.
The jewel of Costa del Silencio. Montaña Amarilla ("Yellow Mountain") is a sheltered volcanic cove with dark sand and incredibly calm, clear water. The surrounding rock formations are dramatic, and snorkelling here is excellent — you'll spot fish, sea urchins, and on a good day, turtles.
Getting there: A 10-15 minute walk from the centre of Costa del Silencio. Follow the coastal path heading east from the residential area.
Best for: Snorkelling, photography, quiet mornings before the day-trippers arrive.
A small, sheltered beach popular with locals. The water is usually calm and clear, protected from the swell by the natural rocky headlands. There's a beach bar nearby and a pleasant promenade.
Best for: Families with young children, calm swimming.
Las Galletas is a working fishing village with a pleasant sandy beach. It has a relaxed, local feel — you'll find small restaurants serving fresh fish right on the seafront. The beach itself is modest in size but clean, with calm water.
Best for: Authentic Canarian atmosphere, local seafood lunch after a swim.
A quieter, less-visited beach between Costa del Silencio and Guaza. It's a natural, undeveloped beach — no sunbeds, no bars — just the volcanic landscape and the Atlantic. Ideal if you want solitude.
Best for: Quiet sunbathing, rock pooling, watching sunsets.
A long, flat beach with calm water that's very popular with families. There's parking nearby, some beach facilities in season, and it's generally less crowded than the bigger resort beaches further north.
Best for: Families, long walks along the shore.
What to bring
Reef shoes are essential — many southern beaches have rocky entries and volcanic sea floors. Pack sunscreen even in winter (UV levels are high year-round this close to the Tropic of Cancer), and arrive early to beat the crowds.
If you're looking for a base to explore all these beaches, Villa de Marcos is located in the heart of Costa del Silencio, just a short walk from Playa de Montaña Amarilla. With 7 bedrooms and space for up to 14 guests, it's an ideal choice for families and groups who want to explore southern Tenerife at their own pace.
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