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Garachico: history, nature, and gastronomy in a charming town

03/03/2025
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On the north coast of Tenerife lies Garachico, a town marked by resilience and a charm that makes it one of the island’s most picturesque destinations. Its cobbled streets, colonial architecture, and volcanic coastline offer a unique blend of culture and nature. This historic enclave, once the most important commercial port in Tenerife, suffered a devastating eruption in 1706 but managed to rise again with even more beauty and character. Today, Garachico is a must-visit destination for those wanting to discover the soul of the island.

Garachico and its history: a town reborn from lava

Founded in the 15th century after the Castilian conquest, Garachico quickly grew thanks to its port, from which ships carrying Canarian wine and sugar set sail for Europe and the Americas. However, in 1706, the eruption of the Trevejo volcano destroyed much of the town and buried its thriving port under lava. Instead of disappearing, Garachico rebuilt itself on its own history, preserving its colonial architecture and commercial legacy.

Today, the town’s historic center is declared a Site of Cultural Interest, and walking through it feels like stepping back in time. Along its cobbled streets, you will find churches, convents, and mansions that have withstood centuries of history and natural disasters.

Must-visit places in Garachico

If you visit Garachico, there are certain spots you shouldn't miss:

1. Plaza de la Libertad

The heart of the town and a meeting point for both locals and visitors. Surrounded by trees and historic buildings, here you will find:

Church of Santa Ana, built in the 16th century and rebuilt after several natural disasters.

Convent of San Francisco, an old monastery that now serves as a cultural center.

Wine Riot Sculpture, commemorating the town’s rebellion against the British monopoly on wine trade in the 17th century.

2. Castle of San Miguel

Built in the 16th century to protect the port from pirate attacks, this small stone castle still stands as a witness to the island’s defensive past. From its location, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Atlantic.

3. Puerta de Tierra Park

This park houses the remains of the old entrance to Garachico’s port before the 1706 eruption. Inside, you can see ancient wine presses used in wine production, a reminder of the town’s viticulture history.

4. El Caletón Natural Pools

One of Garachico’s main attractions is its coastline, shaped by volcanic eruptions. The El Caletón natural pools are lava-formed rock pools where the tides constantly renew the water. It’s an ideal spot for a swim in a unique natural setting, with crystal-clear waters and stunning ocean views.

5. The Islet of Garachico

Off the coast, this small islet is a volcanic rock formation declared a Natural Monument. Although it cannot be visited, it is a symbol of the town and offers a beautiful landscape to admire from the shore.

Nature and viewpoints in Garachico

Beyond its historic center and natural pools, Garachico is a perfect destination for nature lovers. From the El Guincho and La Culata viewpoints, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Tenerife’s north coast and the Atlantic Ocean.

For those who prefer outdoor activities, several hiking trails start near the town, passing through lush vegetation and ancient royal roads.

Gastronomy in Garachico: authentic flavors of Tenerife

Garachico’s culinary scene reflects traditional Canarian cuisine, featuring dishes that highlight the island’s fresh seafood and local produce. Some specialties you shouldn’t miss include:

Guiso de vieja, a highly prized local fish stew.

Lapas with green mojo sauce, a coastal delicacy in the Canary Islands.

Papas arrugadas with mojo, the island’s most iconic dish.

Escaldón de gofio, a traditional recipe made with gofio, fish broth, and other local ingredients.

If you're looking for a place to enjoy Garachico’s gastronomy, here are some highly recommended restaurants:

Restaurante Arístides, located in Plaza de la Libertad, offering a varied menu including seafood stews.

Tasca Restaurante Los Pinos, perfect for savoring traditional Canarian dishes with a homemade touch.

Tasca El Muelle Viejo, where you can enjoy a delicious selection of tapas and pintxos paired with a good glass of wine.

Relax at Abama Hotels after your visit to Garachico

After exploring Garachico, there’s no better way to unwind than in the exclusive setting of Abama Hotels on Tenerife’s southwest coast. This luxurious resort offers suites with ocean views, access to a renowned golf course, and high-end dining experiences with award-winning chefs.

Additionally, its luxury spa in Tenerife and wellness offerings allow guests to disconnect and recharge in a paradise-like setting. If you're looking for the perfect combination of cultural discovery and absolute comfort, Abama Hotels is the ideal choice for an unforgettable stay on the island.

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