Playa de las Américas is located in the southern and southern-west part of the Municipality of Arona, close to the adjoining Municipality of Adeje in the west of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands in Spain.
Paseo Piconera street. |
“Centro Comercial Vista Sur” shopping mall as seen from Paseo Piconera street. |
Centro Comercial Compostela Beach. |
Paseo Tarajal street. |
“Centro Comercial Vista Sur” shopping mall. |
Avenida de las Américas avenue. |
“Family Garden Compostela Beach” is a 3-star hotel. |
“Malibu souvenirs” supermarket. |
“Monkey Bar & Grill” restaurant. |
Mare Nostrum Resort is a 5-star hotel. |
This roundabout connects Avenida de las Américas and Calle Luis Diaz de Losada. |
Neatly trimmed ficus trees grow on Calle Luis Diaz de Losada street. |
Mare Nostrum Resort. |
Hotel Mediterranean Palace is a 5-star hotel. |
“Oriental Garden” fusion restaurant. |
Hotel Mediterranean Palace. |
Joyeria Pagoda watch store. |
Tall palm trees grow beside the Mediterranean Palace hotel. |
This obelisk is situated in front of the Oriental Garden fusion restaurant. |
This section of Avenida de las Américas avenue lays between Centro Comercial Safari shopping mall and Palace of Congress. |
Cleopatra Palace is a 4-star hotel. |
Palace of Congress. |
Paseo Chinyero street. |
Piramide de Arona auditorium. |
Centro Comercial Safari shopping mall. |
Palace of Congress is built on a palm lined avenue, Avenida de las Américas. |
Bier Pinte restaurant. |
“El Faro restaurante” restaurant. |
Calle Las Piramides street. |
Avenida de las Américas avenue is decorated with mosaics and beautiful benches of contrast yellow and blue colors. |
“El Faro grill” cocktails bar. |
“Supermercado GranVia” grocery store. |
“Parque Santiago 3 Golden Mile” holiday apartment. |
“S apart” holiday apartment. |
Mischief cafe. |
Europe Villa Cortés is a 5-star hotel. |
Parque Santiago 4. |
This roundabout near Parque Santiago 4 has the following geo coordinates: 28°03′20.9″N 16°44′04.0″W. |
“Restaurante Gula” restaurant. |
Parque Santiago IV. |
Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue. |
Prosegur armoured van rides along Paseo Orinoco. |
Prosegur Compañía de Seguridad, S.A ("Prosegur") is a multinational security company. |
Desigual authorised dealer. |
Paseo Orinoco street. |
“Café Del Parque” cafe. |
Spiral sculpture is placed on the seafront. |
A series of weird sculptures is on the seafront. |
Las Americas seafront is on the background of island's mountains. |
Paseo Francisco Andrade Fumero street. |
Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero street. |
Elderly married couple sitting on a seafront bench. |
Metropolis shopping center. |
Tourists are walking along the seafront near Metropolis shopping center. |
A lonely bench is on the seafront. |
Calle Arenas Blancas street. |
The beach is covered with low shrubs in the area of Calle Arenas Blancas street. |
McDonald's. |
This is how the stony beach in the area of McDonald's fast food restaurant looks. |
This section of the beach is adjacent to Playa de las Américas beach on the south side. |
Playa de las Américas beach boasts the Playa de Guincho, which is popular with surfers, though it is a bit rocky for sunbathing. |
Playa de las Américas beach is on the background of mountains. |
Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero street is a palm lined promenade that stretches along Playa de las Américas beach. |
Kiosko Hermano Pedro is a small shop building on Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero street. |
Kiosko Hermano Pedro. |
A little girl does a somersault in the time of jumping on an inflatable trampoline. |
Playa de las Américas is a mostly pebble beach. |
As far as I understand, Playa de las Américas beach is mostly used for promenade but not for sunbathing. |
Tourists are walking along Playa de las Américas beach. |
Playa de las Américas beach. |
This is how Playa de las Américas beach looks on the south side. |
These are the sizes of pebbles on Playa de las Américas beach. |
Playa de las Américas beach is a beach composed chiefly of surface pebbles. |
Playa de las Américas beach is a shingle beach. |
Sol Tenerife is a 4-star hotel. |
Hotel Gala Tenerife as seen from Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero street. |
There are Steak House and Live Music on Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero street. |
Papagayo Beach Club restaurant. |
Playa Honda beach. |
This stairway is adjacent to the Papagayo Beach Club restaurant. |
Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina bridge spans over Barranco de Troya. |
Hotel Troya as seen from the Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina bridge. |
This is the southernmost part of Playa de Troya beach. |
Playa de Troya beach. |
This beach is located near Ravine of Troy (Spanish: Barranco de Troya).
Playa de Troya beach is the most suitable beach for sunbathing in Las Americas. |
Playa de Troya beach is not overcrowded even in the most active and popular hours. |
Playa de Troya beach is a sandy beach. |
Sol Tenerife hotel as seen from Playa de Troya beach. |
Many tourists prefer to relax on Playa de Troya beach without any sun loungers and parasols. |
Sometimes topless women can be seen on Playa de Troya beach, by the way, this is quite usual for Spanish beaches. |
Playa de Troya beach contains the fine pure sand so loved by the children. |
Protected by breakwaters, Playa de Troya beach allows for fun in the water without high waves. |
Tourists are playing badminton on Playa de Troya beach. |
Elderly couple is standing with ankles in the water of Playa de Troya beach. |
Playa de Troya is an awesome beach that we used as a family for sunbathing and swimming. |
Low waves of Playa de Troya beach allow for fun in the water even with little children. |
Wide and comfortable Playa de Troya is often used for beach sports. |
Lovely view of Playa de Troya beach along Costa Adeje. |
There are wonderful sun loungers with straw roofs on Playa de Troya beach. |
This stairway connects Playa de Troya beach with Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina. |
Playa de Troya beach is equipped with the public showers. |
Playa de Troya beach is small but very comfortable. |
This is Playa de Troya beach in the noon. |
Hotel Troya. |
This section of Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue is in front of the Hotel Troya. |
Salvamento y Socorrismo vehicle. |
Playa de Troya beach as seen from above. |
If you are looking for a beach that has got everything, you will find that Playa de Troya is an ideal place with everything that a tourist could wish for. |
Playa Honda beach is on the left, Playa de Troya beach is on the right. |
Playa de Troya beach is tiny but perfect. |
A wonderful seaview bench is placed under the shade of palm trees. |
Hotel Troya is located not far from the Sol Tenerife hotel. |
Ferocactus blooms with yellow flowers. |
This is the entrance to the Monkey Beach Club restaurant. |
Monkey Beach Club restaurant. |
The sculpture of dolphins. |
Monkey Beach Club serves more than 100 cocktails. |
This esplanade goes along Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue. |
This is the mini train that goes along Las Americas seafront. |
This unnamed beach section is situated between Playa de Troya and Playa de El Bobo beaches. |
This esplanade branches off from Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue and leads to Playa de El Bobo beach. |
The wide sidewalk goes along Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue. |
The seaview benches are placed under the shade of palm trees. |
“Restaurante La Terrazza del Mare” Italian restaurant. |
C.C. Victoria Tenerife Sur shopping mall. |
H10 Gran Tinerfe is a 4-star hotel. |
Hotel IBEROSTAR Bouganville Playa is a 4-star hotel. |
The children playground is constructed near Playa de El Bobo beach. |
This beach is found at the foot of H10 Gran Tinerfe hotel. This is the most northern beach of Playa de las Américas.
Playa de El Bobo beach. |
This is the northern part of Playa de El Bobo beach. |
H10 Gran Tinerfe. |
Tall cylindrical euphorbias grow near Playa de El Bobo beach. |
This paved footpath goes along Playa de El Bobo beach. |
Playa de El Bobo beach is equipped with the public showers. |
The soft green grass is a wonderful place for the rest on Playa de El Bobo beach. |
Numerous sun loungers and parasols with straw roofs are placed on Playa de El Bobo beach. |
Flying parachutes on a distance are clearly seen from Playa de El Bobo beach. |
Bright green grass is on the background of blue ocean. |
H10 Gran Tinerfe 4*. |
Playa de Troya is the main beach in Playa de las Américas and the most famous beach in Tenerife. |
There are stony areas on the coast, unsuitable for swimming, fortunately only a few. |
A lonely palm tree grows on the coast. |
Discover Playa de Troya beach, the epicenter of party and fun in Playa de las Américas and Tenerife. |
Located in the lively district of Playa de las Américas in the south of Tenerife, Playa de Troya beach is perfect for families to spend the day. |
Amazing trees with weird forms give Playa de Troya beach a fabulous view. |
Here are two sections of Playa de Troya beach. |
Some sunbathers on Playa de Troya beach prefer the grass to the sand. |
Even a small tree on Playa de Troya beach gives a big shadow for sunbathers. |
Playa de Troya beach as seen from a bird's-eye view. |
Tourists walk near the sculpture of dolphins. |
Palm Beach Club is a 2-star hotel. |
Playa de Troya beach is an awesome place for swimming and sunbathing. |
The flower beds around Playa de Troya beach are planted with huge blooming cacti. |
Hotel Troya is a 4-star hotel. |
Hotel Troya is 2 minutes walk from Playa de Troya beach. |
This field of straw parasols and sun loungers is found on Playa de Troya beach. |
Papagayo Beach Club restaurant is located close to Playa Honda beach. |
This huge green ferocactus with stunning red spines grows on the flower bed which is located beside the Papagayo Beach Club restaurant. |
This melocactus with tiny red flowers on the red-whitish cephalium grows on the flower bed located beside the Papagayo Beach Club restaurant. |
This amazing melocactus with tiny red flowers and fruits on the red cephalium grows near the bridge which connects Playa de Troya beach to Playa Honda beach. |
Amazing melocactuses grow on the flower beds near Playa Honda beach.
Blooming cactus and euphorbia are on the background of Playa de Troya beach. |
A blooming melocactus is an awesome natural wonder of Playa de las Américas. |
A melocactus luxuriously blooms on the seaside esplanade. |
A melocactus blooms with bright red flowers on the seafront near Playa de Troya beach. |
Playa Honda is a shingle beach. |
A couple staring at the ocean is sitting on Playa Honda shingle beach. |
Koala Bay youth clothing store. |
A young couple is walking with the child along Playa de las Américas beach. |
Two tall palm trees grow on Playa de las Américas beach. |
This lovely esplanade goes along Playa de las Américas beach. |
Europe Villa Cortés. |
Paseo Francisco Andrade Fumero street is the place of numerous contemporary statues. |
Playa de las Américas in Tenerife is an exposed beach and reef break that has reliable surf, although summer tends to be mostly flat. |
Approaching to three-way intersection between Paseo Francisco Andrade Fumero and Paseo Orinoco streets. |
There are sun loungers on Playa de las Américas beach. |
K16 surf shop Parque Santiago IV. |
This flower bed with cacti is located near the Café Del Parque cafe. |
ALE-HOP gift shop. |
Europe Villa Cortés as seen from Paseo Orinoco street. |
Pull & Bear clothing store. |
This ground fountain is mounted in front of the entrance to Centro comercial Parque Santiago IV. |
The ground fountain of Centro comercial Parque Santiago IV is equipped with backlight. |
These giant colourful balls decorate the area near Centro comercial Parque Santiago IV. |
These open air tables are placed in front of Centro comercial Parque Santiago IV. |
Tall cylindrical cacti and euphorbias grow along Centro comercial Parque Santiago IV. |
Pizzeria Trattoria restaurant. |
This roundabout connects Avenida de Rafael Puig Lluvina avenue to Avenida de las Américas avenue. |
Parque Santiago 3 Golden Mile. |
This is the entrance to Parque Santiago 3 Golden Mile. |
Parque Santiago V. |
“Joyas & Joyas” jewelry. |
Parfum Palace. |
An advertisement reads “This is Hard Rock Cafe”. |
The Piramide de Arona fountain. |
The Palace of Congress fountain is a highlight of Las Americas. |
Mare Nostrum Resort as seen from the “Palace of Congress” fountain. |
Gourmetland La Martina steakhouse. |
This is the entrance to Cleopatra Palace Hotel. |
Avenida de Las Américas avenue is an enjoyable and diverse shopping area. |
This is the parking place of Mare Nostrum Resort. |
The white women statues are placed in front of the Hotel Mediterranean Palace. |
These amazing white women statues are located on Avenida de Las Américas avenue. |
This roundabout connects Avenida de las Américas avenue to Calle Luis Diaz de Losada street. |
This turquoise transparent multi-leveled fountain is located in front of the Hotel Mediterranean Palace. |
ABANCA bank. |
Women'secret is a lingerie store in Centro Comercial Oasis. |
This roundabout connects Avenida de las Américas avenue to Paseo Piconera and Paseo Tarajal streets. |
McDonald's fast food restaurant. |