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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Costa Adeje is home to 13 cocktail bars situated between the coast and the town centre. The Vulcano Bar and the Lateral Club are located on Avenida de Moscú, the heart of the nightlife in south-west Tenerife. Other venues, such as Café Waikiki Beach, line the promenade around Puerto Colón. The 12 best cocktail bars in Costa Adeje stand out for their high standards. A distinct bar culture has developed in the lounges of the luxury hotels, one that goes beyond standardised tourist cocktails and uses fresh ingredients.
Cocktail bars in Costa Adeje: prices and opening hours
The bars usually open at 7 pm, though the main crowd doesn’t turn up until after 10 pm. A cocktail costs between 9 and 14 euros – cheap by German standards, but on the pricey side for the Canary Islands. Card payments are accepted at almost all venues. Avenida de Moscú is within walking distance of the coastal residential areas, where the Summum Club serves up its drinks. During the day, several bars offer afternoon happy hour deals to bring prices down. Anyone visiting the Barranco del Infierno in the historic town centre can reach the nightlife spots in the evening with a short drive down to the coast.
Tips for your visit
Several of the 13 cocktail bars overlook Playa del Duque. Behind long, dark-wooded bars, bartenders mix Caribbean rum with fresh lime, whilst outside the Atlantic crashes against the sea defences. The SkyBar Margarita’s and the 24K Cocktail Bar favour tall glasses garnished with locally grown mint.
After sunset, the terraces fill up as the fairy lights above the tables come on. The Mojito Smoosh Bar and the Backyard Cocktail Bar stand out from the resort’s 60 bars thanks to their subdued lighting and rattan bar stools. Live music can occasionally be heard from inside, accompanied by the clink of ice cubes in the shaker.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cocktail bars in Costa Adeje are popular with locals?
Of the 13 cocktail bars in Costa Adeje, those located away from Playa del Duque and closer to the historic centre of Adeje also attract locals. They favour venues that serve not only cocktails but also the spicy chicken dish with mojo sauce. Bar la Flaca is one of these more down-to-earth spots.
How much do cocktail bars in Costa Adeje cost on average?
Cocktails in Costa Adeje usually cost between eight and 14 euros. Bars along the Playa del Duque seafront tend to charge higher prices, such as Café Waikiki Beach. Venues in the centre of Adeje are often slightly cheaper.
Are cocktail bars in Costa Adeje suitable for families with children?
Cocktail bars in Costa Adeje are aimed at an adult audience and are less geared towards children in the evening. Families will find more suitable alternatives amongst the town’s 41 cafés and 113 restaurants. Many beach bars on Playa del Duque also welcome children during the day.
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.