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Costa Adeje, located in the south of Tenerife, is one of the island's most exclusive and visited tourist areas. With sunny weather year-round, beautiful beaches, and modern tourist facilities, it has become an ideal place for those seeking relaxation and outdoor activities. Additionally, Costa Adeje has worked hard to ensure accessibility for people with reduced mobility, featuring ramps, walkways, and services designed so that all visitors can fully enjoy their stay.

Originally, Costa Adeje was an agricultural and fishing region. During the 1970s and 1980s, when tourism began to boom in Tenerife, the area developed into a high-end tourist destination. Luxury hotels, shopping centers, and carefully designed beaches began to attract tourists from all over the world. Despite its rapid growth, Costa Adeje has managed to maintain a balance between modern development and preserving the natural environment.

A tour of Costa Adeje for people with reduced mobility

Playa de Fañabé
Playa de Fañabé is one of Costa Adeje's main beaches and is fully equipped for people with reduced mobility. With a wide stretch of golden sand and calm waters, it’s perfect for enjoying a day by the sea. The beach has access ramps that make it easy to go from the promenade to the sand, and there are wooden walkways for moving comfortably along the beach.

Playa del Duque
Another beach known for its beauty and accessibility is Playa del Duque. Located in one of the most exclusive areas of Costa Adeje, this beach offers a luxurious environment, with five-star hotels and shopping centers nearby. Playa del Duque is fully adapted for wheelchair users, with access ramps and adapted bathrooms throughout the beach. The wooden walkways make it easy for wheelchair users to approach the water, and beach staff are available to assist visitors needing help to access the sea or move around the beach.

Avenida Rafael Puig Lluvina
Avenida Rafael Puig Lluvina is one of the main promenades in Costa Adeje, linking the main beaches with restaurants, shops, and bars. This avenue is fully adapted for people with reduced mobility, with wide, well-paved paths that allow easy movement in a wheelchair or mobility scooters. Along the promenade, there are many accessible restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine with ocean views. Additionally, many shops and bars in the area have adapted entrances and accessible bathrooms.

Siam Park
Siam Park, one of the most famous water parks in the world, is located near Costa Adeje. While not all attractions are accessible for people with reduced mobility, the park offers an appealing and adapted environment for everyone. Amphibious wheelchairs are available for visitors to enjoy the wave pools and other aquatic areas. The park also has accessible rest areas and adapted bathrooms. For wheelchair users unable to access the water attractions, Sky Tower offers spectacular views of the park and the coast, and it is fully accessible.

Puerto Colón
Puerto Colón Marina is the perfect place to enjoy water activities and boat trips. For people with reduced mobility, Puerto Colón offers fully adapted access, with ramps that allow easy movement around the port. Several companies operating in the marina offer whale and dolphin-watching tours, and many of these boats are adapted for wheelchair users, providing a comfortable and safe experience.

Teide National Park
Although Teide National Park is somewhat distant from Costa Adeje, it is a must-visit for those traveling to Tenerife. The Teide Cable Car is fully accessible, with adapted cabins that allow wheelchair users to enjoy the spectacular views of the volcano. At the upper station of the cable car, there are adapted paths that allow visitors to approach the viewpoints.

Accessibility in Costa Adeje
Costa Adeje has been designed with accessibility in mind for everyone, regardless of their abilities. The main tourist areas and beaches are equipped with ramps, wooden walkways, and adapted bathrooms to ensure that wheelchair users can enjoy their stay without complications. Additionally, many hotels in the area offer adapted rooms, and many pools are equipped with lifts for easy access to the water.

Accessible transportation in Costa Adeje
Public transportation in Tenerife is very well adapted for people with reduced mobility. The TITSA bus company offers several services that connect Costa Adeje with the rest of the island. All buses are equipped with automatic ramps and have reserved spaces for wheelchairs.

  • Line 450: Connects Costa Adeje with Los Cristianos and passes through Playa de las Américas. The fare is approximately €1.45 per trip.
  • Line 111: Connects Costa Adeje with Santa Cruz de Tenerife, passing through Tenerife South Airport. The fare is about €5.20 and operates every 30 minutes.

Adapted Taxis
If you prefer direct transport, there are several taxi companies in Costa Adeje that offer wheelchair-accessible vehicles. These taxis have ramps and enough space for comfortable movement.

  • Taxi Adeje:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 714 712
    • Email: info@taxiadeje.com
  • Radio Taxi Costa Adeje:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 791 862
    • Email: radiotaxiadeje@gmail.com

Conclusion
Costa Adeje is a tourist destination that has made great efforts to ensure that everyone can enjoy its attractions, beaches, and services, regardless of their mobility. With a wide range of accessible ramps, adapted bathrooms, and accessible transportation services, both public and private, Costa Adeje offers a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all its visitors.

Costa Adeje Tourist office

In Costa Adeje, there are several tourist offices offering a wide range of services for visitors, including those with reduced mobility. These offices provide information on main attractions, city maps, accommodation options, and tourist activities. Moreover, all of them are equipped to facilitate access for wheelchair users or those with mobility scooters, featuring access ramps and adapted bathrooms.

  1. Costa Adeje Tourist Office - Plaza del Duque:
    • Location: In the Plaza del Duque Shopping Center.
    • Services: Offers information on the main tourist attractions in the area, maps, activity and local event recommendations. It is fully accessible, with ramps and adapted bathrooms.
    • Contact Information:
      • Address: Plaza del Duque, 38660 Adeje, Tenerife.
      • Phone: (+34) 922 716 377.
      • Email: turismo@adeje.es.
      • Website: tenerife.es.
  2. Playa de las Américas Tourist Office:
    • Location: Playa de las Américas, one of the most visited areas in Tenerife.
    • Services: Provides information about beaches, restaurants, and activities. You can also find recommendations for accessible accommodations. The office is adapted with accessible services and ramps.
    • Contact Information:
      • Address: Playa de las Américas, 38660 Adeje, Tenerife.
      • Phone: (+34) 922 797 668.
      • Email: info-americas@arona.travel.
  3. Playa de las Galletas Tourist Office:
    • Location: Rambla Dionisio González, Playa de las Galletas.
    • Services: Provides tourist information about the entire southern coast, access to adapted beaches, and available activities in the area.
    • Contact Information:
      • Address: Rambla Dionisio González, 38631 Las Galletas, Tenerife.
      • Phone: (+34) 922 730 133.
      • Email: info-galletas@arona.travel.

At Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía Airport), there is a tourist information point that provides details about transportation, local attractions, and accessible accommodations. The airport is wheelchair accessible, including ramps, accessible bathrooms, and adapted parking spaces near the main entrances. The airport staff is also trained to assist people with reduced mobility.

  • Airport Contact Information:
    • Address: Reina Sofía Airport, 38610, Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife.
    • Phone: (+34) 913 211 000.
    • Website: aena.es.

These offices are well-equipped to ensure that all visitors, regardless of their mobility needs, can access the necessary information and assistance to enjoy their visit to Costa Adeje.


 

Tenerife Pass
In Costa Adeje and Tenerife, there is a tourist card known as the Tenerife Pass, which offers access to a variety of tourist attractions across the island. This card is ideal for people planning to visit multiple places and comes in two main formats:

  1. Tenerife Pass All-Inclusive:
    • Included Attractions: Unlimited access to over 40 attractions such as Loro Parque, Siam Park, Teide National Park, among others.
    • Duration: Available in options from 1 to 7 consecutive days.
    • Prices: From €49 for 1 day to €149 for 7 days.
  2. Explorer Pass:
    • Operates with Credits: You can choose between 2 to 7 attractions to visit within 60 days.
    • Prices: From €40 for 2 attractions to €120 for 7 attractions.

Both options allow access to popular sites with a focus on accessibility. Most of the included attractions, like Loro Parque and Siam Park, are wheelchair accessible, featuring ramps and adapted bathrooms. Public transportation is not included, but you can use the card to organize tours and transfers.

Additionally, public transport in Tenerife, via the Ten+ card, allows unlimited bus and tram trips for €10 per day or €50 per week, which works alongside the Tenerife Pass. The Ten+ card is available at sales points and vending machines in bus and tram stations and can be used across the island’s public transport system. The system is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility.

If you're looking to maximize your visit to Costa Adeje and Tenerife, this card is an excellent option to save time and money while exploring the island's most popular attractions.

Transport

Airport:
Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía), located about 20 minutes from Costa Adeje, is the closest airport for visitors to the area. This airport is well-equipped for people with reduced mobility, offering a range of services to ensure a barrier-free experience.

Accessibility

  • Accessible entrances: Ramps and automatic doors at all terminals, with wide corridors for wheelchairs and scooters.
  • Help points: Special assistance is available, and the airport offers Aena's "Sin Barreras" service, which allows passengers with reduced mobility to request help in advance.
  • Accessible waiting areas: Rest areas are adapted with reserved wheelchair spaces, ergonomic seating, and accessible outlets for charging devices.
  • Adapted bathrooms: Fully accessible bathrooms with support bars and plenty of space are available in all terminals.
  • Accessible parking: Reserved parking spaces for people with reduced mobility are near the main entrances, and additional assistance is available if needed.

The airport is well-connected to Costa Adeje via accessible buses, adapted taxis, and car rentals with manual controls. The adapted taxis are equipped with ramps for wheelchairs, and airport staff can help arrange these transfers if necessary.

Contact Information

  • Address: Tenerife South Airport, 38610 Granadilla de Abona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
  • Phone: (+34) 913 211 000.
  • Email: clientes.tfs@aena.es.
  • Websitewww.aena.es.

In summary, Tenerife South Airport is fully adapted to ensure that travelers with reduced mobility can enjoy a comfortable and safe trip, with accessible infrastructure and trained staff to offer assistance at every stage of the journey.


 

Transfer from the airport to Costa Adeje
If you arrive at Tenerife South Airport (Reina Sofía) and need to travel to the city center or nearby tourist areas like Costa Adeje, here are the accessible options for people with reduced mobility:

Bus

  • Line 111 (TITSA): Connects the airport with Costa Adeje, passing through Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos.
    • Schedule: Every 30 minutes, from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    • Price: €5.20.
    • Accessibility: All buses are equipped with ramps and space for wheelchairs.
  • Line 343: Runs from the airport to Puerto de la Cruz, passing through Santa Cruz.
    • Schedule: Approximately every 30 minutes.
    • Price: Around €13.
    • Accessibility: Adapted for people with reduced mobility.

Adapted Taxis

  • Taxi Adeje:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 714 712
    • Email: info@taxiadeje.com
    • Features: Vehicles with ramps for wheelchairs.
  • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 790 282
    • Email: radiotaxiloscristianos@gmail.com
    • Features: Adapted taxis for people with reduced mobility.

Adapted car rentals
If you prefer to rent an adapted car, several companies offer vehicles with manual controls for disabled individuals. These rental agencies are located at the airport.


 

Port:
Los Cristianos Port, the closest to Costa Adeje, is one of the main ports in Tenerife, offering fully adapted services and access for people with reduced mobility. Below are the benefits of this port:

Accessibility

  • Accessible entrances: There are ramps at all entrances and wide, paved paths, allowing easy movement for people in wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
  • Help points: The port staff is trained to assist people with special needs. You can request assistance at information points or in advance when booking a ferry or cruise.
  • Accessible waiting areas: Waiting areas are adapted with wide seating, reserved spaces for wheelchairs, and conveniently placed outlets for charging electronic devices.
  • Adapted bathrooms: There are accessible bathrooms with support bars and enough space to maneuver.
  • Accessible parking: The port has reserved parking for people with reduced mobility, located near the main entrances for easy access. The port also offers valet parking, ensuring a smooth and comfortable boarding experience.

Access to adapted transport services

  • Adapted taxis: Several taxi companies in the area offer vehicles equipped with ramps, ensuring comfortable transportation from the port to other parts of Tenerife.
    • Taxi Adeje: Phone: (+34) 922 714 712, Email: info@taxiadeje.com
    • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos: Phone: (+34) 922 790 282
  • Accessible buses: The buses connecting the port with other parts of Tenerife are equipped with ramps and wheelchair spaces. The most common services are operated by the TITSA company. Lines 111 and 450 connect with Costa Adeje and other nearby tourist areas.

Contact Information for Los Cristianos Port

  • Address: Los Cristianos Port, Avenida Juan Alfonso Batista, 38650, Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife, Spain.
  • Phone: (+34) 922 790 827.
  • Email: puertos@tenerife.es.
  • Website: puertosdetenerife.org.

In summary, Los Cristianos Port is fully equipped to ensure a comfortable and accessible experience for people with reduced mobility, offering services such as assistance points, accessible bathrooms, adapted parking, and accessible transportation to and from the port.


 

Transfer from the port to Costa Adeje
If you arrive at Los Cristianos Port and need to travel to the center or nearby areas like Costa Adeje, here are the accessible options for people with reduced mobility:

Buses

  • Line 111 (TITSA): Connects the port with Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas.
    • Schedule: Every 30 minutes, from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
    • Price: €3.70.
    • Accessibility: Adapted buses with ramps and reserved wheelchair spaces.

Adapted Taxis

  • Taxi Adeje:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 714 712
    • Email: info@taxiadeje.com
  • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 790 282
    • Email: radiotaxiloscristianos@gmail.com


 

Transportation within the city:
In Costa Adeje, there are several accessible transport options for people with reduced mobility. Below are the available means of transport, adapted for wheelchair users:

Buses

  • Line 111 (TITSA): Connects Costa Adeje with Santa Cruz and Tenerife South Airport.
    • Schedule: 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with 30-minute frequencies.
    • Price: Approximately €5.
    • Accessibility: All buses are equipped with automatic ramps and have space for wheelchairs.
  • Line 467: Connects Costa Adeje with Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos.
    • Schedule: 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with 20-minute frequencies.
    • Price: €1.50.
    • Accessibility: Adapted for wheelchairs with reserved spaces.

Adapted Taxis
In Costa Adeje, there are several companies offering adapted taxis for wheelchair users, equipped with ramps and sufficient interior space:

  • Taxi Adeje:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 714 712
    • Email: info@taxiadeje.com
    • Features: Vehicles with ramps and assistance for people with reduced mobility.
  • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos:
    • Phone: (+34) 922 790 282
    • Email: radiotaxiloscristianos@gmail.com
    • Features: Wheelchair-accessible vehicles with ample space.

Adapted car rentals
If you prefer private transportation, there are rental companies offering vehicles with manual controls and adapted space for people with reduced mobility.

With these transport options, moving around Costa Adeje is comfortable and accessible for everyone, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the city without barriers.

Adapted beaches

Playa de Torviscas
This beach is highly accessible for people with reduced mobility. It has ramps to the sand, walkways, and amphibious chairs that allow entry into the water. During the summer, assistance personnel are available. It also offers adapted bathrooms and accessible changing rooms, ensuring comfort and safety for all visitors.

  • Accessible Public Transport: You can reach Playa de Torviscas via TITSA’s Line 467, which connects Costa Adeje with Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos. The buses are equipped with automatic ramps and reserved spaces for wheelchairs.
    • Schedule: From 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with a frequency of every 20 minutes.
    • Price: €1.50 per trip.

 

Playa de Fañabé
Playa de Fañabé is another recommended option for people with reduced mobility. It also features access ramps, walkways on the sand, and amphibious chairs available to make entering the sea easier. Assistance personnel are available during the summer. Additionally, the beach has adapted changing rooms and bathrooms, ensuring an accessible and comfortable experience.

  • Accessible Public Transport: TITSA’s Line 467 is an accessible option to reach Playa de Fañabé. Just like at Playa de Torviscas, the buses are equipped with automatic ramps and wheelchair spaces.

Adapted Taxi Services
For those who prefer a taxi, there are companies offering vehicles adapted for wheelchair users, with ramps and ample space:

  • Taxi Adeje: (+34) 922 714 712, info@taxiadeje.com
  • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos: (+34) 922 790 282, radiotaxiloscristianos@gmail.com

Both beaches are prepared to offer a comfortable and safe experience for any visitor, regardless of mobility needs, and public transport is well-equipped to facilitate access to these tourist spots.

Neighborhoods / Areas

San Eugenio Neighborhood:
We suggest a tour of San Eugenio, one of the best-known and most touristic neighborhoods in Costa Adeje. Start at its lively shopping center, San Eugenio Shopping Centre, where the shops and restaurants offer a wide variety of products and dining options. From here, you can explore the surrounding streets, which are perfectly adapted for wheelchair users, with accessible ramps and walkways. The atmosphere of this neighborhood is relaxed but vibrant, with tourists strolling through its terraces and outdoor cafes, allowing them to enjoy the sun while having a drink.

Leaving the shopping center, a walk along San Eugenio’s main avenue takes you to Puerto Colón, a famous marina known for its whale-watching excursions. For wheelchair users, the access ramps allow for easy movement around the port, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, some boat operators offer accessible excursions, ensuring that people with reduced mobility can enjoy a unique experience at sea.

The tour continues to the popular Playa de Puerto Colón, which is also accessible for people with reduced mobility. This beach features ramps to the sand, amphibious chairs, and year-round assistance personnel, ensuring everyone can enjoy the sea safely. The wooden walkways across the beach allow visitors in wheelchairs to move easily around the entire area. Next to the beach, there are several restaurants and bars where it is easy to find adapted access and accessible bathrooms.

Following the promenade from Puerto Colón, we reach Playa de Fañabé, a beach known not only for its beauty but also for its accessibility services. The ramps connecting the promenade to the beach and the well-maintained walkways make movement easy. Fañabé also offers amphibious chairs, and during the high season, there is assistance staff to help people with reduced mobility enjoy the water. This relaxed walk along the beaches of Costa Adeje is accompanied by the soothing sound of the sea, as visitors navigate the barrier-free paths.

If you prefer a more cultural tour, San Eugenio also has access to the Church of San Eugenio, a small and charming temple reflecting local character. The church is equipped with an access ramp, allowing easy entry for wheelchair users. After visiting the temple, you can walk through the garden areas surrounding the neighborhood, with tropical plants lining the streets, providing shade on sunny days.

The tour continues through the livelier streets of the neighborhood, filled with small shops and cafes that invite you to take a break. The atmosphere is always relaxed and welcoming, with many of these venues adapted for people with mobility issues. The sidewalks are wide and well-paved, allowing comfortable movement for those using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. In this area, you will also find some bars and pubs that come to life at night, offering options for all tastes.

We finish the tour by returning to San Eugenio’s promenade, enjoying the sea breeze and the vibrant atmosphere that characterizes this part of Costa Adeje. This neighborhood is undoubtedly one of the most accessible and welcoming for people with reduced mobility, offering the perfect combination of comfort, adapted services, and a relaxing atmosphere that allows for a barrier-free experience.


 

La Caleta
This is a charming coastal village in Costa Adeje, known for its relaxed and authentic atmosphere. For wheelchair users, the village is accessible and easy to navigate. The streets and sidewalks are well-paved and wide, making movement easier. The coastal promenade, which runs along the shore, offers spectacular views and is equipped with accessible ramps, allowing everyone to enjoy the surroundings without barriers.

A tour of La Caleta can begin at Playa de La Enramada, one of the nearby beaches. Although it is a pebble beach, it has an accessible walkway that surrounds it, allowing visitors to enjoy views of the ocean and mountains. There are several seafront restaurants that are well-adapted, with wide entrances and accessible bathrooms. Some of the best seafood restaurants in Costa Adeje are located here, where you can enjoy fresh local dishes, such as grilled fish.

As you walk through the village, you reach the port area, where local fishermen bring in their daily catch. Although it is not a large port, it offers an authentic view of daily life in La Caleta. The sidewalks and access points in this area are also adapted, with paved paths that make movement easier for wheelchair users. Ramps provide seamless access to the restaurants and shops along the promenade.

For those interested in a gastronomic experience, many of the village’s restaurants are well-prepared to accommodate people with mobility issues. Rosso Sul Mare, one of the most popular restaurants in La Caleta, not only offers spectacular ocean views but is also fully accessible. Its signature dish is tuna tartare, made with fresh local ingredients. Other restaurants, such as La Vieja, offer fresh seafood in a calm setting, ideal for enjoying local cuisine. All of these establishments have access ramps and adapted bathrooms, ensuring a comfortable experience.

The central square in La Caleta, though small, is a charming place to sit and relax under the palm trees. The benches and shaded areas are easily accessible, and the tranquil atmosphere invites you to enjoy a peaceful afternoon. From here, you can explore the nearby streets, where local shops sell handicrafts and typical Canarian products. The streets are paved and wide enough for a wheelchair to pass comfortably.

The coastal promenade is one of the highlights of the village, stretching along the coast. It is fully accessible and offers a panoramic view of the Atlantic. The promenade is lined with ramps and walkways that provide easy access to all areas of interest. During the walk, it’s common to see locals and tourists enjoying the scenery, the bars, and the small restaurants along the way.

For visitors who want to explore La Caleta and its surroundings, there are several options for accessible public transport. TITSA Line 467 connects Costa Adeje with other important tourist spots such as Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos, with stops near La Caleta. The buses are equipped with automatic ramps and have reserved wheelchair spaces. The service operates from 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., with a frequency of 20 minutes, and costs approximately €1.50 per trip.

If you prefer a taxi, several companies in Costa Adeje offer vehicles adapted for people with reduced mobility. Some options are:

  • Taxi Adeje: (+34) 922 714 712, info@taxiadeje.com
  • Radio Taxi Los Cristianos: (+34) 922 790 282, radiotaxiloscristianos@gmail.com

La Caleta also has adapted parking for people with reduced mobility. The parking spaces are located near the main areas of interest in the village, such as the square and the promenade, providing direct access to the main attractions without the need to walk long distances.

Adapted restaurants

Here are three accessible restaurants in Costa Adeje that offer a fantastic dining experience with facilities adapted for people with reduced mobility:

  1. Restaurante La Torre del Mirador
    This restaurant, located by the sea, offers spectacular views and delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Its signature dish is lobster rice stew, highly popular among diners. The entrance is fully accessible, with ramps and wide doors, and the bathrooms are adapted for wheelchair users.
    • Address: Calle del Duque, 38679, Costa Adeje, Tenerife
    • Phone: +34 922 719 428
    • Email: info@latorredelmirador.com
    • Webwww.latorredelmirador.com 


 

  1. Restaurante El Molino Blanco
    This restaurant is famous for its rustic atmosphere and Canarian cuisine. The highlight dish is roast lamb. The restaurant has ramps at the entrance, spacious areas on its terrace, and adapted bathrooms to ensure a comfortable experience.
    • Address: Avenida Austria 5, San Eugenio Alto, 38660, Costa Adeje, Tenerife
    • Phone: +34 922 796 282
    • Email: info@elmolinoblanco.net
    • Webwww.elmolinoblanco.net 


 

  1. Restaurante La Farola del Mar
    With views of the sea, this seafood restaurant offers fresh daily dishes. Its seafood paella is highly appreciated by customers. The entrance is accessible, and it has adapted bathrooms for people with reduced mobility.
    • Address: Puerto Colón, Local 23, 38660, Costa Adeje, Tenerife
    • Phone: +34 922 716 611
    • Email: info@lafaroladelmar.com
    • Webwww.lafaroladelmar.com 

These restaurants are well adapted to ensure a comfortable and accessible experience for people with mobility issues.

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