Information
Punta del Hidalgo is a charming fishing village on the north coast of Tenerife, known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It has a rich history dating back to the Guanche period, long before the arrival of the Spanish.
Unlike the tourist-heavy resorts in the south, Punta del Hidalgo remains a quiet, local spot where visitors can enjoy stunning ocean views, a rugged coastline, and authentic Canarian cuisine.
One of the highlights of the area is the coastal path, offering breathtaking scenery, birdwatching opportunities, and small natural pools along the way.
Facilities & Services
It starts in the town center, where you can find local restaurants serving fresh seafood and Canarian cuisine.
The path follows the rocky coastline, passing by:
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- Small natural pools and hidden beaches
- Birdwatching booths with informative signs
- The 50-meter-high Punta del Hidalgo Lighthouse (built in 1992)
- Mostly clay and stone, not paved
- Suitable for bicycles and some off-road strollers
How to Get Here
By Car
- Take the TF-5 highway (northern route)
- Exit towards Tejina, then follow signs to Punta del Hidalgo
Parking
- A parking lot is available near the lighthouse
- Street parking is possible, but spaces can be limited, especially on weekends
By Bus
- Bus lines: 50, 105, 224 from La Laguna or Santa Cruz
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