
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife
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Tenerife is a subtropical year-round island where dogs walk the palm-lined Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos seafront promenades in winter sun, splash at the Playa del Cabezo dog beach in El Médano, and cool off on the shaded laurel-forest trails of the Anaga rural park below volcanic Teide. Top spots for pets include Top dog spots are the designated Playa del Cabezo dog beach in El Médano, the long Costa Adeje coastal promenade, and the cool, shaded marked trails of the Parque Rural de Anaga, especially around Most travellers stay in the southern resort strip of Costa Adeje, Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos, with greener bases in Puerto de la Cruz and the capital, Santa Cruz.
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Why Tenerife with your pet?
Tenerife is a subtropical year-round island where dogs walk the palm-lined Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos seafront promenades in winter sun, splash at the Playa del Cabezo dog beach in El Médano, and cool off on the shaded laurel-forest trails of the Anaga rural park below volcanic Teide.
📍 Top spot
Top dog spots are the designated Playa del Cabezo dog beach in El Médano, the long Costa Adeje coastal promenade, and the cool, shaded marked trails of the Parque Rural de Anaga.
🏘️ Best area
Most travellers stay in the southern resort strip of Costa Adeje, Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos, with greener bases in Puerto de la Cruz and the capital, Santa Cruz.

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Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is a Spanish archipelago off the coast of Morocco whose subtropical climate makes it one of Europe's flagship winter-sun destinations: 22 to 26 C in the south even in January. The island is dominated by Teide (3,715 m), the highest point in Spain and the volcano at the heart of a UNESCO-listed national park. In the north, the former capital La Laguna is also UNESCO-listed, while the Anaga rural park protects a relic laurel forest. On dogs, because the Canary Islands are part of Spain and the EU there is no quarantine: an EU pet passport, ISO microchip and current rabies vaccination are enough. The tourist south, from Costa Adeje to Los Cristianos via Playa de las Américas, concentrates dog-friendly hotels, seafront promenades and English-speaking clinics, and the kitesurf town of El Médano has the Playa del Cabezo dog beach. A genuine 24-hour veterinary hospital in Santa Cruz backs it all up.
Spain's most visited national park, around the Teide volcano (3,715 m). The summit cable car and strict reserve zones are closed to dogs, but many lower trails and miradors on the Las Cañadas plateau are leash-accessible. Prepare for cold at altitude and sharp volcanic rock.
Tenerife's reference dog beach, a golden-sand stretch in El Médano below Montaña Roja, popular with kitesurfers for its reliable wind. Leashed dogs welcome year-round; check the Ayuntamiento signage on the spot.
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of ancient laurel forest in the northeast, with deep ravines, ridge trails and hamlets. Many marked paths welcome leashed dogs and offer cool, shaded walking, ideal on hot days.
The UNESCO-listed former capital, a grid of colourful colonial streets and plazas. The whole old town is a leashed walk with cafés and terraces, in a cool northern climate pleasant even in strong heat. Indoor museums remain closed to dogs.
A historic north-coast town rebuilt after the 1706 eruption, famous for its natural volcanic rock pools (El Caletón) and cobbled lanes. The seafront and lanes are a leashed walk in a calm setting away from the resort south.
The long landscaped promenade linking the Costa Adeje beaches (Fañabé, Torviscas, El Duque), with cafés, palms and sea views the whole way. The most enjoyable leashed walk in the south; the resort beaches themselves restrict dogs.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Tenerife: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Nov, Dec