An active vacation in the Canary Islands
By choosing the port of Radazul as your base, you will get your vacation off to a great start. This site, ideal for water sports, will give you the opportunity to begin your stay with enthusiasm and excitement. As soon as you arrive, you can veer off with friends to try out diving, windsurfing, water skiing and kitesurfing. Paragliding is a little bonus for the more adventurous.
Want to head out to sea to relax and unwind after those intense moments in the open sea? Head to the friendly restaurants and cafés that populate the port. This will allow lovers of good food to revel in Canarian specialties such as puchero with mojo sauce. Accompany this delicious dish with Tenerife wine and have Anaga cheese and banana milkshake for dessert.
After this pleasant culinary journey, your stay in Radazul continues with a trip on the high seas. Your long sea excursion will give you the opportunity to explore every Canary Island. Sail at your leisure, stopping off at Lanzarote, Fuertaventura, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, La Palma and La Gomera. And don't forget to catch the graceful spectacle of the whales and dolphins between visits.
Fascinating walks around Tenerife
After your pleasant escape at sea, take the time to discover the most beautiful gems that embellish the island of Tenerife. On the nature side, you'll have a lot of fun frolicking in the Teide or Anaga National Parks. As for budding botanists, they will be happy to stroll through the Dragon Tree Park, which is home to a majestic garden populated by endemic species. Complete this nature getaway on the side of the dizzying cliffs of Los Gigantes.
In historical terms, Tenerife also has a number of surprises in store for you. Among the must-sees are the Adan Martin de Tenerife auditorium, the historic Candelaria trail and the imposing Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria basilica.
More information about the port
Favored by a welcoming and evocative environment, this port is located in the municipality of El Rosario, about 8 km from the island's capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Among the many arguments that can be made for this location is its southward orientation in an area where the prevailing winds are basically from the north, making it an excellent port of refuge for boats traveling the waters of the Canary Islands and running aground in Tenerife.
The small port, as the locals call it, is small, it has a pump for taking on water, as well as numerous shops where sea lovers can find everything they need.
If you decide to anchor your boat at Puerto Deportivo de Radazul, you will undoubtedly make a positive and appropriate choice.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 74 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $15,952 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,036 |
Maximum price per week | $184,811 |