Top 5 Things to do in Costa Adeje, Spain

August 27, 2017 Layne Dawes

Costa Adeje, on the southern side of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, is home to many newly-developed hotels that draw chic European guests. You’ll find great shopping (in boutiques and markets) and upscale restaurants, as well as plenty of sunny weather.
Restaurants in Costa Adeje

1. Playa Del Duque

Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Excellent
59%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 3 reviews

Playa Del Duque

Reviewed By Julie M - Manchester, United Kingdom

We walked to this resort from Porto Colon. What a gorgeous place to go, gorgeous beach; beautiful views

2. Barranco del Infierno

Calle Molinos 46, 38670 Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain +34 922 78 00 78
Excellent
54%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 537 reviews

Barranco del Infierno

The Special Nature Reserve Barranco del Infierno is a place where only 300 people are allowed to enter a day in order to preserve the environment and not alter the development of the species, the flora and fauna. Thus, to visit the place a previous reservation is essential. Book now checking the calendar and availability and make sure you get your entrance ticket. We'll be waiting for you!

Reviewed By Tom N J

This was an excellent walk with breathtaking views although there was not much water in the ravine when we were there. A few pointers for people thinking about going there. This place can get fully booked even at off peak times so I would recommend making a reservation. You must have sturdy shoes as you are walking on paths which are either fine gravel, stone steps or rocks, some of which can be a little slippery. You must take water with you, even in February it can get hot and there are some parts where you quickly climb a significant ascent which makes you even hotter. On the other hand you do not want to drink too much water as apart from at the start there are no toilets and the walk can take up to three hours. The walk is classed as of low-medium difficulty but there is a lot of ascent which if you are not fit, you may have to stop for breath, my fitness monitor estimated I had climbed the equivalent of over 150 flights of stairs that day. The walk took us around 2½ hours with a 10 minute stop at the waterfall. On the decent we made that more interesting by stopping for a beer in the town then following the ravine on an unofficial rocky path from the motorway roundabout all the way down to the sea near La Caleta.

3. Playa Fanabe

Calle Paris 1, 38660 Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Excellent
47%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1 reviews

Playa Fanabe

Reviewed By JohnPaul78 - Swindon

Visited here as it's one of our favourite places on the island. Lovely walk along the front and you can spend a couple of hours watching the world go by. Highly recommended.

4. Playa del Bobo

Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Excellent
37%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 253 reviews

Playa del Bobo

Reviewed By dtlibra - Ennis, Ireland

This is the nearest beach to our hotel : Iberostar Bouganville playa. The black sand gets hot, so bring towels. Swimming is safe in little bay protected by rock groynes. Very central i to all of Costa Adeje, with restaurants and shops.

5. Playa De Puerto Colon

Costa Adeje, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Excellent
43%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 296 reviews

Playa De Puerto Colon

Reviewed By darkmatt - Derby, United Kingdom

A nice beach with views of the boats entering and leaving the harbour. Bars and shops immediately adjacent. Didn’t seem overly busy when we went but bear in mind this was February and the off season.

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