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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
ERBAHOLICS Tenerife roasts its own beans, far from the water. La Ola Surf Bar, on the other hand, has its terrace facing directly out to sea. It is this contrast that gives life to the 12 best cafés in Playa de las Américas. The area stretches across Arona and Adeje in the south-west of Tenerife, but lacks a traditional old town. Seventeen cafés line the meticulously planned promenades. Caffe Vero serves Italian espresso, whilst Punto de Encuentro serves breakfast al fresco. There is no shortage of owner-run establishments here, each with its own unique character.
Cafés in Playa de las Américas: prices and opening hours
A coffee costs between 1.50 and 3 euros, with sea views driving the price up. The kitchens start serving breakfast at 8 or 9 am, which is earlier than in the north of the Canary Islands. A ‚Desayuno canario‘ begins with ‚Tostada con aceite y tomate‘, not the ubiquitous Full English breakfast. In smaller establishments such as the Snack Bar, it’s still worth paying in cash; otherwise, cards are accepted almost everywhere. The low-rainfall south coast means the terraces remain open almost all year round.
Tips for your visit
From Arona to Adeje, 17 cafés line the promenades, their terraces facing the sunny south coast. Espresso is often served in a small glass, accompanied by a ‚barraquito‘ with condensed milk and lemon zest. Caffe Vero makes its mark with its Italian flair, whilst Punto de Encuentro serves breakfast well into the late morning. As evening falls, the crowds from the 23 bars mingle with the café-goers.
The venues are most densely concentrated along the waterfront, where the landlords turn their chairs directly towards the water. La Ola Surf Bar and the Waikiki Beach Bar are so close to the beach that the view stretches across the wide stretches of sand. Waiters bring lattes and freshly squeezed orange juice to the tables. Behind this first row, 52 restaurants line up to form a second coastal strip.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit the cafés in Playa de las Américas?
In the morning and late afternoon, the 17 cafés are at their best, as temperatures on the south coast remain more pleasant at these times. The low-rainfall climate in the south-west of Tenerife means that the terraces at venues such as the Punto de Encuentro can be used outdoors all year round.
When are the cafés in Playa de las Américas open?
The 17 cafés open between 8 and 9 am and close in the evening. As a purpose-built tourist centre, Playa de las Américas caters to visitor numbers, which is why opening hours often extend until 10 or 11 pm.
What’s the best way to get to the cafés in Playa de las Américas?
The cafés are mainly located along the beach promenade and can be reached on foot. From Arona or Adeje, TITSA bus services and taxis take you to the resort, which, lacking a traditional old town, stretches out along the coast.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
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