Best Family Beaches

Playa de las Vistas
Playa de las Vistas is the flagship family beach in Tenerife South: 1km long, Blue Flag awarded, lifeguards on duty 10:00-18:00, and built with a gently sloping entry that means children can walk 15-20 metres into the water before it reaches waist height on an adult. The sand is clean imported golden colour, good for sandcastles, easy to brush off feet. The promenade running the full length of the beach is car-free and wide enough for pushchairs, scooters, and running children simultaneously. Ice cream stalls at multiple points (the gelateria near the western end has 30+ flavours). Beach volleyball nets for older children. The walk from the eastern end to the Siam Park direction gives older children a longer adventure route. From Ático Summerland apartment, this beach is a 5-minute walk, pack the beach bag the night before.

Playa de Los Cristianos
For children under 5, Playa de Los Cristianos is the best beach in Tenerife South, possibly the best in the Canaries for toddlers. The harbour wall creates an almost completely enclosed bay where wave action is negligible even when the swell is up elsewhere. The water is very shallow for a long distance, warm (20-24°C year-round), and transparent. Children can play at the edge for hours without any genuine risk. The backdrop is the working fishing harbour, watch the Fred Olsen ferries arriving from La Gomera, pelicans roosting on the harbour wall, and fishing boats returning with the morning catch. The surrounding streets have authentic cafés, ice cream, and the start of the promenade loop. This beach fills up by 11:00 in peak season, so arrive early or aim for late afternoon when the main crowd thins.

Harbour Area
The Los Cristianos harbour area is underrated as a family destination in its own right. The wide stroller-friendly promenade around the harbour is one of the flattest, most walkable stretches in the whole south, no cobblestones, no steep sections. Children are consistently fascinated by the working elements: pelicans that roost on the harbour wall and beg for fish scraps, the Fred Olsen and Naviera Armas ferries loading passengers and vehicles for La Gomera (departure times worth watching if you have a train-obsessed child), fishing boats unloading the morning catch. Glass-bottom boat tours depart from here (€15-20 per adult, younger children often free or half price), a 1-hour circuit showing colourful fish through the hull is perfect for children aged 5-10. Evening promenade walks here are safe, lit, and calm.
Beach Safety for Children
Tenerife South's UV index reaches 9-11 (extreme) in summer, significantly higher than northern Europe and deceptively strong even in winter (6-8). Children burn faster than adults in these conditions, and the equatorial clarity of the Canarian atmosphere means cloud cover provides less UV protection than it appears. Factor 50 for all children under 12, reapply every 90 minutes, and consider SPF-rated rashguards for all-day beach sessions. Lifeguards operate 10:00-18:00 at both main beaches, stay within the flagged swimming zone. Set a meeting point with older children in case of separation: the lifeguard tower is the universal meeting point. Heat exhaustion risk is real for young children: schedule a shaded break 12:00-15:00 during peak summer and keep water bottles filled.





