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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
The bar scene in Costa Adeje begins at Puerto Colón and stretches all the way to Playa del Duque. The 12 best bars in Costa Adeje specialise in sundowners with sea views, such as those served at the Coqueluche Beach Bar on the coast. The Piscina Royal Beach Club and the Wakanda Terrace Bar prove that there’s more to be found in a glass here than just the usual holiday drink. If you’re looking for a British crowd, you’ll find it at The Original Wigan Pier Tenerife. Scattered across the south-west of the island, these venues are dotted between the beach promenades and the quiet alleyways behind them.
From Puerto Colón to the promenade: How Costa Adeje likes its drinks
A cocktail costs between 8 and 14 euros, though prices are higher in the bars near Playa del Duque. Before 5 pm, the terraces remain empty; things really get going after 8 pm. If you’re sitting in the Sunset Bar at 6 pm, you’ll often have the place to yourself. Card payments are accepted everywhere, whilst a tip of 5 to 10 per cent is optional. In August and between Christmas and New Year, small venues such as the Kinnaree Bar get quite busy, so it’s a good idea to book in advance.
Tips for your visit
Sixty bars line the beach promenades, their terraces facing the water. The Temple Bar and the AEl Gran Sol Cocktail Bar serve drinks from open counters. In the alleyways behind Playa del Duque, coffee is served in small glasses on the tables at 41 cafés in the late afternoon.
Thirteen cocktail bars are clustered around the bustling stretches of the seafront, filling up after sunset. Music spills out onto the pavements from Paddy O’Taffy’s Sports Bar and the Elvis Bar. Further up, in the centre of Adeje, it remains quieter, with the Barranco del Infierno standing as a dark silhouette in the background.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are bars in Costa Adeje open?
The 60 bars in Costa Adeje open in the late morning or at midday and serve drinks until midnight or into the early hours. Bars along the beach promenades and near Playa del Duque often stay open all night. Smaller bars in the centre of Adeje close earlier.
What’s the best way to get to the bars in Costa Adeje?
Visitors can easily reach Costa Adeje via the TF-1 motorway; the exits lead towards the coast and the seafront promenades. Once there, the 60 bars are within walking distance along the promenades. TITSA buses and taxis also run between the hotel zones and the town centre.
Are there any bars in Costa Adeje with outdoor terraces or sea views?
Most of the 60 bars in Costa Adeje have an outdoor terrace, particularly along the beach promenades and at Playa del Duque, with direct sea views. Bars in the higher-lying town centre of Adeje face their terraces towards the mountainous hinterland and the Barranco del Infierno.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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