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Garachico was once Tenerife's main port until a volcanic eruption in 1706 buried the harbour under lava. The town rebuilt slowly, and today that lava field has become its biggest draw: natural rock pools (El Caleton) formed where molten rock met the sea, now filled with clear Atlantic water and perfect for swimming. The pools are free, open all day, and sheltered enough to swim year-round.
Beyond the pools, Garachico is a quiet, photogenic town with cobbled streets, a 16th-century castle (Castillo de San Miguel, now a small museum), and a former convent converted into a cultural centre. Plaza de la Libertad is the main square, shaded by Indian laurel trees and ringed by traditional Canarian buildings. The town sees far fewer tourists than the southern resorts, making it one of the more authentic places to visit in Tenerife for anyone interested in the island's pre-tourism character.
Pro Tip: Combine Garachico with Masca and Los Gigantes on a west coast day trip. The natural pools at El Caleton get the best sun in the morning, and the water is warmest between June and November. Park near the Castillo de San Miguel - it is free and rarely full. Have lunch at one of the small restaurants on Calle Esteban de Ponte before heading onward.