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Punta del Hidalgo, Tenerife: lighthouse, natural pools, promenade, harbor & Anaga viewpoints

Punta del Hidalgo sits where the rugged Anaga mountains drop into the Atlantic, in the municipality of La Laguna (Tenerife). This coastal village is known for its striking lighthouse, safe natural seawater pools, fishing harbor, coastal walks and relaxed local life. The gallery below follows a logical route: from scenic viewpoints to the lighthouse and promenade, then the harbor, public art, churches and daily services.

Scenic viewpoints over the Anaga coast

Sun reflecting on the Atlantic off Punta del Hidalgo with terraced coastal slopes and lava shore.

The first look sets the tone: wide Atlantic horizons and volcanic coastline bathed in warm light. Sunset and sunrise paint the sea gold along this exposed north-east tip of Tenerife.

Mirador with benches overlooking the Anaga cliffs and ocean at Punta del Hidalgo.

This mirador offers one of the best balcony views of the cliffs. It’s a quiet stop to watch the waves and the jagged silhouettes of the Anaga massif.

Rugged Anaga mountains meeting the ocean near Punta del Hidalgo.

The coastline is wild and photogenic, with lava shelves and surf breaks below serrated green peaks—a reminder that Punta del Hidalgo sits at the gateway to Anaga’s hiking network.

El Faro de Punta del Hidalgo & the coastal walk

El Faro de Punta del Hidalgo lighthouse rising above the Atlantic coast.

The avant-garde white lighthouse is the area’s landmark. Its vertical prisms stand out against volcanic rock and the wide Atlantic horizon.

Walking track across the lava shore towards the lighthouse of Punta del Hidalgo.

A coastal track leads across lava fields, tide pools and low vegetation. Good shoes are recommended; the surface is uneven in places.

Rocky shoreline with the Punta del Hidalgo lighthouse visible in the distance.

From here you can see how the shoreline bends toward the lighthouse, with constant Atlantic swell shaping the black rocks.

Paved coastal walk at Punta del Hidalgo with the lighthouse in the distance.

The seafront walk is mostly flat and family-friendly, connecting viewpoints with pool areas and cafés along the way.

Promenade & natural seawater pools

Seafront promenade and natural pool area with bathers in Punta del Hidalgo.

The promenade concentrates services and beach access, with lifeguards in high season and easy steps into the pools when the sea is calm.

Concrete natural pool with ladders and swimmers at Punta del Hidalgo.

These volcanic pools fill naturally with Atlantic water and are popular for safe bathing and lane-style swimming on quieter days.

Entrance arch of Sociedad Piscinas Altagay on the seafront of Punta del Hidalgo.

The Altagay pool entrance marks another access to the waterfront facilities near the residential complex and cafés.

Pebble coves & open coast

Pebble beach cove in Punta del Hidalgo with small waves breaking on the lava shore.

Aside from the pools, small pebble coves appear at low tide. Conditions vary—always check the sea state and avoid slippery rocks.

The small harbor

Small fishing boats stored on the slipway at the harbor of Punta del Hidalgo.

Punta del Hidalgo keeps its fishing spirit. Boats rest on the slipway and launch when the swell allows.

Clifftop view over the harbor, breakwaters and waterfront of Punta del Hidalgo.

From the upper path you can see the harbor layout, breakwaters and the compact skyline of the village against the mountains.

Statues & public art

Sculpture of a Guanche fisherman holding a fish in Punta del Hidalgo.

The Guanche fisherman pays tribute to traditional coastal life. It stands near the waterfront with Atlantic views.

Public sculptures and a dragon tree near the seafront of Punta del Hidalgo.

Another small sculpture space sits beside a distinctive dragon tree, a species emblematic of the Canary Islands.

Monument on a stone plinth with an information board at a Punta del Hidalgo viewpoint.

Monuments and interpretive boards around the promenade highlight local heritage and routes along the coast.

Succulent garden and coastal-themed sculptures near the seafront at Punta del Hidalgo.

Landscaped areas with agaves, aeoniums and quirky maritime pieces add character to plazas and roundabouts.

Churches & hermitages

Parish church of San Mateo Apóstol in Punta del Hidalgo at sunset.

The brick-toned Iglesia de San Mateo presides over a wide square and hosts local fiestas during the year.

Hermitage of San Juanito next to coastal farmland in Punta del Hidalgo.

The small ermita dedicated to San Juanito lies near the coastal tracks—a simple chapel in yellow and red tones.

Food, shops & daily services

Restaurant terrace on the promenade of Punta del Hidalgo with ocean views.

Seafood restaurants and cafés line the promenade, ideal after a swim or a coastal walk.

UDACO minimarket on a corner street in Punta del Hidalgo.

For everyday needs there are small convenience stores spread through the neighborhood.

Unide supermarket and a nearby café next to the park in Punta del Hidalgo.

A larger supermarket sits by a small park, making self-catering stays easy.

Getting there & moving around

Road sign marking the entrance to Punta del Hidalgo.

The road into the village descends from La Laguna, with frequent viewpoints along the way.

TITSA bus at a Punta del Hidalgo stop with Anaga mountains behind.

Public buses connect Punta del Hidalgo with La Laguna and Santa Cruz; services are more frequent on weekdays and daytime hours.

Community spaces & neighborhood scenes

Entrance of the Centro Ciudadano Punta del Hidalgo community centre.

The community center hosts activities and local announcements—check its noticeboards for events.

Public playground with benches and sea views in Punta del Hidalgo.

Families will find play areas and open spaces dotted around the residential streets.

Colourful houses with potted succulents along a narrow street in Punta del Hidalgo.

Homes add color to the hillsides, often decorated with hardy succulents suited to the coastal climate.

Residential street in Punta del Hidalgo at golden hour with Anaga mountains behind.

Golden-hour light brings out the textures of stone walls and the contours of the mountains beyond the village.

Perimeter wall of a banana plantation in Punta del Hidalgo with Anaga mountains at sunrise.

Around the edges of town you’ll notice banana fincas protected by breeze-block walls—part of the island’s agricultural landscape.

Trailhead & information

Trail information panel for the PR-TF route by the coast at Punta del Hidalgo.

At several points you’ll find route maps for PR-TF paths linking Punta del Hidalgo with Anaga hamlets and upper valleys.

Conclusion: Punta del Hidalgo combines Atlantic drama with easy seaside comforts—lighthouse views, safe natural pools, a small harbor and cafés, all framed by the dramatic Anaga mountains. Use the promenade as your base, explore the trails when conditions are right, and enjoy this quieter corner of Tenerife.