Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Capital city of Tenerife, located in the Anaga region, serving as the economic and administrative center of the island.
UNESCO World Heritage site in the Anaga region, known for its historic colonial architecture and cultural significance.
Major southern municipality including popular tourist areas like Playa de las Américas, known for vibrant nightlife.
Urban district with high population density and urban amenities.
Southern municipality in Abona region with growing population and proximity to tourist areas.
Central district with urban amenities and cultural attractions.
Tourist hub in southern Tenerife featuring Costa Adeje, known for luxury resorts and beaches.
Central urban district containing historic city center
Coastal district with beaches and a mix of residential and commercial areas.
Historic town in Taoro region, famous for its colonial architecture and lush valleys.
Municipality in Taoro region with coastal and mountainous areas, blending tradition and nature.
Northern coastal resort town in Taoro region, known for historic sites and black sand beaches.
Pilgrimage site featuring the Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, patron saint of the Canary Islands.
Northern coastal district with rugged terrain
Northern municipality noted for its vineyards, wine route, and suburban character near Santa Cruz.
Southwestern municipality featuring beaches, golf courses, and rural landscapes.
Rural municipality in the southwest with growing tourism and proximity to major resorts.
Southern municipality featuring rural villages, golf resorts, and proximity to tourist areas.
Coastal municipality in the northeast with beaches, airport proximity, and suburban residential areas.
Municipality in the Güímar Valley known for its agricultural heritage, archaeological sites like the Güímar Pyramids, and coastal areas.
Northern coastal municipality with banana plantations, beaches, and mild climate.
Northern village municipality celebrated for its wines and scenic valleys.
Municipality in the metropolitan area north of La Laguna known for its agricultural heritage and traditional Canarian architecture.
Coastal municipality in the north with vineyards, beaches, and a prominent winery culture.
Municipality in northwest Tenerife including the popular Los Gigantes resort area with dramatic sea cliffs.
Rural municipality in the south with volcanic landscapes, beaches, and traditional agriculture.
Small northern municipality renowned for its wine production and traditional festivals.
Inland municipality famous for its agricultural production, especially tomatoes, and natural surroundings.
Coastal town in northwest Tenerife known for its historic Drago Milenario tree and traditional winemaking heritage.
Agricultural municipality producing renowned Malmsey wine with banana plantations and coastal areas.
Inland town celebrated for its annual cheese festival and traditional Canarian cheese production.