When you think of Tenerife’s southern coast, you might picture golden beaches or busy resorts — but hidden among the lava rocks is one of the island’s most spectacular natural wonders: a powerful blowhole shaped entirely by volcanic stone.
With every crashing Atlantic wave, a surge of cold seawater bursts through a narrow opening, sparkling in the sunlight before falling back into the ocean. It’s not a geyser — it’s wilder, more unpredictable, and completely dictated by the rhythm of the sea.
Standing here, you feel the raw energy of Tenerife’s coastline — the constant dance between rock and water that has been shaping the island for millennia.
Why This Spot is Special
- Completely natural — formed by lava flows and ocean erosion
- Ever-changing, depending on tide and wave strength
- Off the typical tourist path — you’re unlikely to find crowds here
- Perfect for photographers and nature lovers looking for something unique


How to Find It
This blowhole isn’t marked on most maps — and that’s part of its magic. But with the Sunwhere Tenerife Travel Kit, you’ll have everything you need to get there safely and at the right time.
Our kit includes:
- Exact location and route instructions
- Best visiting times for dramatic water displays
- Safety tips for coastal exploration
- Nearby spots worth adding to your trip

