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Events and Traditions in Tenerife during June: Experience the Most Authentic Canarian Culture

04/06/2026
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June is one of the most special months to discover Tenerife from a different perspective. Beyond its beaches, privileged climate, and volcanic landscapes, the island comes alive with popular celebrations that allow visitors to experience Canarian traditions up close. From sea-related festivities to some of the most emblematic cultural expressions of the archipelago, this is the perfect time to immerse yourself in the local essence.

If you are planning a trip to Tenerife at the beginning of summer, we invite you to discover some of the most outstanding events held during this period, which will allow you to connect with the history, culture, and customs of the island.

San Juan festivities: one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year

The Night of San Juan traditionally marks the beginning of summer and is one of the most popular festivities in the Canary Islands. Although it is celebrated in many municipalities across the island, one of the most traditional places is Playa San Juan, a charming coastal town located less than ten minutes by car from Abama Hotels.

This former fishing village still preserves much of its maritime essence and maintains a close connection with the celebrations dedicated to its patron saints: San Juan Bautista and the Virgen del Carmen, protector of sailors.

Playa San Juan: maritime tradition and festive atmosphere

Located on the west coast of Tenerife, Playa San Juan stands out for its pleasant promenade, small fishing port, and calm atmosphere throughout the year. However, during the celebrations of San Juan and the Virgen del Carmen, the town becomes one of the main meeting points for both residents and visitors.

The festive program usually includes religious events, children’s activities, craft exhibitions, popular contests, live music, and evening street parties that fill the squares and streets with life.

It is also a perfect opportunity to discover the local gastronomy in the town’s restaurants and establishments, where fresh fish, wrinkled potatoes, and Canarian mojos are the true stars of the menu.

The spectacular maritime procession

One of the most emotional moments of the celebrations is the traditional maritime procession in honor of the Virgen del Carmen.

After parading through the town’s streets, the statue is taken to the harbor, where it is placed on a boat and sails across the bay accompanied by fishing vessels and leisure boats decorated for the occasion. During the journey, the sound of boat sirens echoes over the sea in a display of respect and devotion that moves both locals and first-time visitors.

This event is one of the most representative maritime traditions in western Tenerife and reflects the deep connection between the town and the ocean.

An impressive fireworks display

Another major highlight of these celebrations is the spectacular fireworks display that lights up the bay.

Every year, thousands of people gather at the harbor and various viewpoints to watch this show of light and color over the Atlantic. It is a deeply rooted tradition in the coastal municipalities of the Canary Islands and one of the most eagerly awaited moments of the festive program.

The combination of the maritime setting, festive atmosphere, and pyrotechnic display makes this experience an unforgettable memory for those visiting Tenerife during these dates.

Discover other June traditions in Tenerife: La Orotava and its festivities

Although Playa San Juan concentrates much of the festive activity in the south of the island, northern Tenerife also hosts some of the most important cultural events in the Canarian calendar.

One of them takes place in La Orotava, a town known for preserving some of the most emblematic traditions of the Canary Islands.

During May and June, the municipality celebrates its patron saint festivities with a wide program of cultural, religious, and popular events. Among the highlights is the famous Ruta de las Alfombras, where residents and artists create stunning floral and volcanic sand carpets that decorate the historic streets of the town.

The celebrations culminate with the traditional Romería de La Orotava, considered one of the most important in the Canary Islands. Decorated carts, traditional costumes, folk music, and local products fill the streets in a day that reflects the island’s identity and cultural heritage.

Experience the most authentic side of Tenerife with Abama Hotels

If you wish to discover the most authentic traditions of Tenerife while enjoying an exclusive stay, Abama Hotels is the ideal starting point. Thanks to its privileged location on the west coast of the island, you can easily reach emblematic celebrations such as the festivities of Playa San Juan and explore other places full of history and culture.

After a day exploring villages, attending traditional events, or enjoying the festive Canarian atmosphere, you can relax in a unique setting surrounded by nature, Atlantic Ocean views, and first-class services. You can also complete your experience by discovering the gastronomic offering of Melvin by Martín Berasategui, where local products and Canarian flavors are elevated through creative and sophisticated cuisine.

This June, take the opportunity to discover a different side of Tenerife, full of traditions, culture, and unforgettable experiences, while enjoying the comfort and exclusivity of Abama Hotels.

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