Puerto de Santiago:
The quaint village lies in the province of Santiago del Teide, near Los Gigantes. The village is surrounded by small coves, steep hills and dramatic valleys and it possesses breathtaking views across the cliffs.
The resort is still a bustling fishing port and making a trip to the docks in the morning to watch the fishermen unload the days´ catch is an interesting experience. The area is ideal for hikers and those who love bracing walks. Its main thoroughfare links it with the towns of Playa de Arena and Los Gigantes.
Due to the large number of local residents, the food choices here are a cut above many other neighbouring tourist towns along the coast and centres around local bars tucked away in the narrow streets.
Activities:
On the island of Tenerife every type of water sport is catered for from big game fishing, windsurfing and diving to sailing and angling. There are six golf courses in the south, many tennis and bowling facilities, stables for horse riding, aquaparks, zoos, nature parks and wonderful walks and trails for all levels of hikers.