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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Puerto de la Cruz’s drinking culture is centred in the cobbled La Ranilla neighbourhood, where local tavernas sit side by side with international bars. The Brothers Bar has 342 reviews and a rating of 4.8 stars, whilst Bar Same1 on Av. Melchor Luz has racked up as many as 2,308 reviews. Unlike the southern part of the island, this north-coast town focuses less on commercial party entertainment. The 12 best bars in Puerto de la Cruz range from traditional Canary Islands bars to rooftop venues. Santo Ritual and Elements Cocktail Bar demonstrate just how closely down-to-earth charm and the art of mixology go hand in hand here.
Bars in Puerto de la Cruz: What you need to know
Local bars usually don’t get going until after 9 pm; around 6 pm, they’re mainly filled with tourists. In the narrow streets behind the waterfront, tapas are cheap, and a beer there usually costs less than two euros. Smaller venues in La Ranilla, such as Bar Del Sheriff on Calle Blanco, often accept cash only. During the peak season around Christmas and Easter, space becomes scarce even in renowned venues such as the Vértigo Pool Club & Lounge on Calle Eucaliptus.
Tips for your visit
Around the Plaza del Charco, 59 bars line the narrow streets of the old fishing quarter. The Color Cafe is situated right on the square; in the evenings, the tables beneath the laurel trees fill up, and Canarian wine from the Orotava Valley is served to the guests. In the smaller establishments in the old town, the bar is often right by the entrance, behind which fresh fish from the harbour area is prepared.
Cafés complete the picture with 70 venues, including the Cafetería Centro on Ctra. General. The Roof Burger Bar & Chillout Cocktails on Calle Agustín de Betancourt offers a view of the Atlantic surf from above. The historic setting on the north coast is reflected in the panelled interiors of some bars near the old harbour, with the occasional banana tree standing in the backyards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do bars in Puerto de la Cruz cost on average?
The 59 bars in Puerto de la Cruz are reasonably priced; a beer or coffee often costs between two and four euros. Cocktails usually cost between six and ten euros, for example at the Elements Cocktail Bar. Bars around the Plaza del Charco tend to be slightly more expensive than those in the side streets of the old town.
Are bars in Puerto de la Cruz suitable for families with children?
During the day, many bars around the Plaza del Charco are suitable for families; the central square borders the old fishermen’s quarter and offers plenty of space for children to run about. Traditional Canarian tapas bars welcome them without any issues. Pure cocktail and night-time bars, such as the Vértigo Pool Club & Lounge, on the other hand, are aimed more at adult guests.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz?
In the 111 restaurants in Puerto de la Cruz, German-speaking guests often get by well thanks to the area’s long tradition of tourism. Menus are available in German in many places, and the staff have a basic knowledge of the language. In small, family-run establishments in the old town, a knowledge of Spanish or English is helpful.
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