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Puerto de Radazul, Tenerife – Marina Views, Diving, Sailing & Seafront Dining

Set on Tenerife’s sheltered east coast, Puerto de Radazul blends a modern marina with easy sea access, calm inner waters, and a relaxed local vibe. From panoramic viewpoints to dive centers and terrace cafés, Radazul is a convenient stop for a stroll, a lesson on the water, or a slow lunch overlooking the boats.

Panoramic Overview of the Marina

This elevated view shows Radazul’s breakwater, moorings and the open Atlantic beyond. It’s the best way to understand the harbor layout before heading down to the promenade.

Wide panoramic of Puerto de Radazul with moored boats, breakwater and open Atlantic.

At water level, the harbor is framed by residential cliffs and walkways. Calm basins make it ideal for beginners and for easy sightseeing along the jetties.

View across Radazul marina with apartments on the hillside and boats at their moorings.

Promenade & Walkways

The long seafront lanes circle the docks and make for an easy coastal walk. You can stop anywhere to watch arrivals, check the moorings, or photograph the skyline.

Promenade and road running beside the docks of Puerto de Radazul with mountains in the background. Close view of yachts and small motorboats moored at Radazul’s inner berths.

Watersports: Sailing & Jet Skis

Inside the breakwaters conditions stay steady and forgiving, great for sailing practice and small craft. Jet skis launch from dedicated platforms outside the main walking area.

Small sailing dinghies training in formation on deep blue water off Radazul. Jet skis lined up by the water with Radazul’s cliffs and apartments in the background.

Diving Centers & PADI Facilities

Radazul is one of the island’s most accessible shore-diving bases. Local clubs and PADI centers offer courses, guided dives and tank refills for experienced visitors.

Entrance and banner of Scubanana dive center in Radazul. PADI eco and safety boards displayed under a canopy at a Radazul diving area. Quimerasub club de buceo sign with parking signs at Puerto de Radazul.

Marina Office & Visitor Services

For berths, permits and practical questions, the Marina Office is the first stop. Around the harbor you’ll also find fuel, storage doors, showers and clearly signed access points.

Entrance to the Marina Office building in Puerto de Radazul with plants by the doorway.

Seafront Cafés & Dining

Radazul’s terraces look straight over the moorings. It’s easy to plan a sunset drink, a quick ice cream or a relaxed meal between strolls along the jetties.

Tables on a terrace above Radazul marina with mountains on the horizon. Varadero Radazul bar with outdoor seating just inside the marina. La Habana heladería and pastelería shopfront near the seafront at Radazul.

Plan Your Visit

Come for the views, stay for the easy pace: start with the panoramic lookout, walk the promenade, then choose between a sailing session, a shore dive, or simply a coffee with a harbor view. Parking is straightforward and the marina infrastructure makes Radazul an effortless addition to any east-coast itinerary.

Conclusion: Puerto de Radazul is a compact, well-serviced marina with year-round appeal—panoramas for photographers, calm waters for learners, and a cluster of friendly terraces right above the boats.