Vista sulle scogliere di Los Gigantes e sul porto turistico
Vista sulle scogliere di Los Gigantes e sul porto turistico
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The View of Los Gigantes Cliffs and Marina offers a spectacular vantage point on the western coast of Tenerife, one of Spain's captivating Canary Islands. Situated at an elevation of approximately 139 metres, this viewpoint provides a sweeping panorama of the colossal volcanic cliffs, known locally as "Acantilados de Los Gigantes," and the bustling marina below. These immense rock formations, rising dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean, are a defining natural feature of the Santiago del Teide municipality.
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Elevazione 140 m
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martedì 3 marzo
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37 %
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Velocità max vento: 17,0 km/h
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Generally, no specific permits are required for accessing the main viewpoint or most established hiking trails around Los Gigantes. However, certain longer or more challenging routes, like the full Masca Barranco descent, may require booking or specific arrangements, especially during peak seasons or due to conservation efforts. Always check local regulations for any particular trail you plan to undertake.
Los Gigantes is well-connected by local bus services (Titsa) within Tenerife. Buses frequently run from major towns and resorts to the Los Gigantes bus station, which is a short walk from the marina and various viewpoints. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to consult the Titsa website or local information points.
The main viewpoint area itself is generally accessible, offering paved surfaces and relatively flat ground for enjoying the panoramic views. However, some of the surrounding paths and trails leading to more secluded spots or down towards the marina may involve steps or uneven terrain, making them less suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. It's advisable to stick to the main, well-maintained viewing platforms for ease of access.
Yes, besides the main viewpoint, there are several easy walking paths suitable for families. You can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the marina promenade, which offers flat, paved surfaces and beautiful views of the boats and cliffs. The black sand beach, Playa de los Guios, is also easily accessible from the marina and provides a pleasant, flat area for a short walk. For slightly longer but still easy walks, explore the charming streets of Los Gigantes village.
Dogs are generally permitted in public outdoor areas around Los Gigantes, including the marina promenade and many viewpoints, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations may apply to beaches (like Playa de los Guios) and certain nature trails. Always clean up after your pet. It's recommended to check local signage for any restrictions before visiting, especially if planning to enter shops or restaurants.
The viewpoint and marina area can become quite busy, especially during weekends, public holidays, and the peak tourist season (typically winter months and summer holidays). To avoid the largest crowds and find easier parking, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weekdays outside of peak season generally offer a more tranquil experience.
While the main viewpoint offers a spectacular panorama, exploring the roads leading into and out of Los Gigantes can reveal several less-known spots. For instance, the Archipenque viewpoint, located a short drive away, provides a different, expansive perspective of the cliffs, the town, the marina, and even La Gomera. Additionally, some of the higher residential areas offer unique angles, though these may require a bit of exploration to find the best vantage points.
The area around Los Gigantes Marina is bustling with a variety of cafes, restaurants, and pubs. You'll find everything from casual eateries serving local Canarian cuisine and fresh seafood to international restaurants and lively bars. Many establishments offer outdoor seating with views of the marina, creating a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal or a drink while watching the boats. The 'Fishermen's Village' adjacent to the port also hosts several charming spots.
While the main beaches like Playa de los Guios offer swimming, the area is also known for its natural lava pools. These unique formations, created by volcanic activity, provide sheltered spots for swimming in the ocean's natural pools. One notable example is the Charco del Diablo, a natural pool near the cliffs. Always exercise caution when swimming in natural pools, as conditions can vary with tides and waves.
Tenerife's southwest coast, where Los Gigantes is located, enjoys a remarkably pleasant climate year-round, often referred to as 'eternal spring.' Expect plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures, even in winter. For a walk around the viewpoint and marina, light, comfortable clothing is ideal. While the intro already advises comfortable footwear and sun protection, it's also wise to bring a light jacket or cardigan, especially during cooler evenings or if there's a breeze from the ocean.