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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
There are eight bars in Puerto de Santiago, the coastal town in the south-west of Tenerife, and none of them capitalises on the party atmosphere of nearby Los Gigantes. Here, bar owners know their regulars; at the Camber and the Bar Plaza, names are called out across the bar. The best bars in Puerto de Santiago have terraces facing the Atlantic, where the cliffs of Los Gigantes plunge into the sea. The Bagheera Cocktail & Shisha Bar mixes fresh cocktails, whilst at the Royal Bar the landlord pours beer for neighbours from the municipality of Santiago on Mount Teide.
Bars in Puerto de Santiago: What visitors need to know
The bars open in the afternoon, but the bar stools fill up from 9 pm onwards, when locals pop in for a drink after dinner. A cocktail costs between 6 and 10 euros, whilst beer and wine are considerably cheaper. Larger venues accept contactless payment, whilst smaller ones such as the Biss Bar or Pitstop rely on cash. Hardly anyone needs a booking. Only during the peak season in August and around Christmas is it worth making a quick phone call to secure a spot on the terrace with a sea view.
Tips for your visit
The eight bars are situated along the seafront promenade and in the side streets. On some counters, you’ll find fresh fish from the former fishing harbour, grilled and served with mojo sauce. The Camber and the Mas que bar / excursiones have terraces facing west, towards the cliffs of Los Gigantes. In the early evening, guests sit and watch the sun set over the Atlantic.
Closer to the town centre, four cafés serve café au lait and barraquito in glasses, with the Centro Juvenil situated between them. Sixteen restaurants serving Canary Islands and international cuisine are scattered amongst the bars. The salty scent from the harbour wafts in through the open façades.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the bars in Puerto de Santiago suitable for families with children?
The eight bars in Puerto de Santiago vary in terms of how family-friendly they are. Several have terraces and outdoor seating areas with views of the coast and Los Gigantes. During the day and in the early evening, several venues are well suited to families. Later in the evening, some bars cater more towards an adult audience.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Puerto de Santiago?
In the 16 restaurants in Puerto de Santiago, guests can often get by speaking German or English, as the town is situated in the tourist-oriented south-west of Tenerife. Menus are available in several languages in many places. However, a little Spanish is helpful for special requests.
Do you need to book in advance at bars in Puerto de Santiago?
For most of the eight bars in Puerto de Santiago, no booking is required; you can simply turn up. During the peak season and at weekends, it’s worth booking in advance at bars with sought-after terrace seats and sea views.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.