The Ultimate Guide to Water Sports in Teneriffa
From surfing and kayaking to jet skiing and scuba diving, Teneriffa offers world-class water sports ganzjährig. Find out where to go and what to rent.
James Wilson
Adventure travel writer and outdoor enthusiast. James has explored over 50 countries and considers Tenerife one of the world's best destinations for active holidays.
From surfing and kayaking to jet skiing and scuba diving, Teneriffa offers world-class water sports ganzjährig. Find out where to go and what to rent.
With water temperatures ranging from 18°C to 24°C throughout the year and over 300 days of sunshine, Tenerife is one of Europe's premier destinations for water sports. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced athlete, the island's diverse coastline offers perfect conditions for every aquatic activity imaginable.
Surfing and Bodyboarding
Tenerife's volcanic coastline creates powerful swells and world-class waves that attract surfers from across the globe. The north coast receives the most consistent Atlantic swells, making it ideal for experienced surfers, while the south offers gentler breaks perfect for beginners.
Best Surf Spots
- Playa de Las Américas (La Izquierda): A powerful left-hand reef break for advanced surfers. This wave is considered one of the best in the Canaries.
- El Médano: Beach breaks suitable for intermediate surfers, also famous for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
- Playa de Benijo: A secluded north-coast spot with consistent waves in a dramatic setting beneath the Anaga cliffs.
- Las Gaviotas: Near Santa Cruz, this beach picks up swell when other spots are flat.
- Alcalá: A mellow point break on the west coast, great for longboarders and intermediates.