Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Puerto de la Cruz. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Residential area with viewpoints overlooking Martiánez and home to the important Botanical Garden.
The main coastal region of Puerto de la Cruz featuring beaches and waterfront attractions including San Telmo Beach and the Paseo de San Telmo promenade.
District housing the historic Botanical Garden opened in 1788, in a green residential setting.
The pedestrian-friendly old town linked to the sea by Paseo de San Telmo, featuring landmarks like La Peña de Francia Church, San Telmo Beach, and Plaza del Charco.
Old fisherman's neighborhood with revitalized colorful cottages, street art murals, pedestrian alleys, and charming eateries.
Elevated area with the highest point, volcanic cone at 249m, offering panoramic views.
Tourist area with Martiánez Lake, beach, hotels, and cliffs, ideal for seafront walks.
Beach area with three high-quality beaches, San Felipe Castle, and proximity to Punta Brava and Loro Parque.
Plaza del Charco is the historic central square of Puerto de la Cruz, a traditional meeting place for locals since the 17th century.
Oldest neighborhood at the end of Playa Jardín with sea views, Atlantic waves, and near Loro Parque.
Picturesque area mentioned alongside historic and leisure spots in Puerto de la Cruz.
San Telmo is a key coastal promenade area linking the historical center to the sea, with the Fishermen’s Wharf and Blue Flag beach.
Area featuring Taoro Park, a key green space in the city.