Tenerife is the perfect place for water sports thanks to its year-round good weather and stunning beaches. Snorkelling is similar to scuba diving but takes place on the water's surface. It's one of the most popular activities in Tenerife, so there are plenty of companies offering snorkelling tours.


Here are the 7 best beaches for snorkelling in Tenerife:

The 7 Best Beaches for Snorkelling in Tenerife

1. El Puertito de Adeje

This small black-sand cove, located in a traditional fishing neighbourhood, is home to a micro-reserve where green turtles and over 50 marine species swim freely. Stretching 135 metres long and 25 metres wide, it offers a snorkelling route through volcanic rock formations and crystal-clear waters.

Puertito de Adeje



2. Montaña Amarilla

In southern Tenerife, within the Costa del Silencio, you’ll find this stunning snorkelling spot, featuring unique yellow volcanic ash rock formations shaped by erosion.

 Montaña Amarilla


Beneath the surface lies a lunar-like underwater landscape of volcanic reefs and a rocky pinnacle with arches and caves.
It’s one of the top spots for snorkelling and scuba diving in Tenerife.

3. Punta de Teno

Located in the northwest of Tenerife, sheltered by a breakwater, this area boasts transparent waters teeming with diverse marine life.
It’s an ideal spot for relaxed snorkelling, as the sea remains calm and the weather is perfect almost year-round.

 Punta de Teno



4. Radazul Pier

Radazul is a coastal area in the municipality of El Rosario, Tenerife.
It features two small black-sand beaches with calm waters, perfect for swimming or snorkelling.
Radazul has one of the cleanest seabeds on the island, making it the perfect place to try this water sport for the first time.

 Muelle de Radazul



5. Charco del Viento

In northern Tenerife, this natural pool was formed by ancient volcanic eruptions that reached the sea and cooled rapidly. It’s a bay enclosed by two lava arms that shelter the waters.
Located in the Santa Catalina neighbourhood of La Guancha, it’s a popular spot for its striking landscape and pristine waters.
The crystal-clear waters are the defining feature of this natural pool.

 charco del viento



6. Los Gigantes Cliffs

This coastline, in the municipality of Santiago del Teide (southern Tenerife), is one of the island’s most breathtaking sights, with vertical rock walls soaring up to 600 metres high.
While enjoying water sports like kayaking or snorkelling here, you might encounter pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins.

 Cliff of Los Gigantes



7. El Palmar Wall

Situated in Las Galletas, this is the ideal spot to swim with green turtles. Thanks to its underwater landscape and abundance of exotic marine life, it’s one of the best snorkelling areas in Tenerife.
The site features a large rocky wall with a depth of 25 metres.

 El Palmar