
El Pris Natural Pools
Serene natural saltwater pools carved into volcanic rock, offering a tranquil swim and breathtaking sunset views in an authentic fishing village.

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Calmer ocean, fewer people

El Pris Natural Pools
Best Time
Calmer ocean, fewer people

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Serene natural saltwater pools carved into volcanic rock, offering a tranquil swim and breathtaking sunset views in an authentic fishing village.
"Awesome natural sea pool with handrails to help get in as it can be a bit slippery. Incredible place to watch the sunset."

🚗 Easy Parking Available
Ample parking is usually available, a welcome relief in Tenerife.
🌊 Slippery When Wet
Use the handrails provided to safely enter and exit the pools.

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4.4 · 603 reviews
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Swimming Pool
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El Pris Natural Pools
El Pris, Tenerife
Serene, clear saltwater pools carved into the coastline, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Sunset Views
Oceanfront
Witness breathtaking sunsets painting the sky over the Atlantic Ocean.

Fresh Seafood Dining
El Pris village
Savor the freshest catch of the day at local restaurants.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Key for Tranquility
Embrace the Authentic Fishing Village Vibe
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🚗 Easy Parking Available
Ample parking is usually available, a welcome relief in Tenerife.
🌊 Slippery When Wet
Use the handrails provided to safely enter and exit the pools.
🌅 Sunset Spectacle
The sunset views here are incredible; plan your visit accordingly.
🚶♀️ Coastal Trail Access
A nice trail connects to Mesa del Mar and Playa de Arena for more exploration.
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🚗 Easy Parking Available
Ample parking is usually available, a welcome relief in Tenerife.
🌊 Slippery When Wet
Use the handrails provided to safely enter and exit the pools.
🌅 Sunset Spectacle
The sunset views here are incredible; plan your visit accordingly.
🚶♀️ Coastal Trail Access
A nice trail connects to Mesa del Mar and Playa de Arena for more exploration.
☕ Local Coffee Stop
Grab a coffee at Pescador on your way to or from the pools.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about El Pris Natural Pools for their stunning beauty and tranquil atmosphere, often highlighting the clear saltwater and incredible sunset views. While some find the slippery rocks a minor challenge, the availability of handrails and the generally calm morning waters make it a beloved spot for a refreshing dip and a taste of authentic Tenerife.
"Awesome natural sea pool with handrails to help get in as it can be a bit slippery. Incredible place to watch the sunset. Plenty of parking."
Rachael Harrison
"Quiet or spooky it's always an amazing and wild place! Clear salty water with great sunset view"
david arzola
"Absolutely amazing, Love it.
Ocean front with a bench where to leave your clothes."
Tiziana Romano
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
El Pris Natural Pools are located in the fishing village of El Pris in northern Tenerife. If you have a rental car, you can navigate directly to the pools. Parking is generally available nearby.
Yes, a regular car is perfectly fine for reaching El Pris Natural Pools. The roads are well-maintained, and you won't need a special vehicle like a jeep.
Simply search for 'El Pris Natural Pools' or 'Piscinas Naturales El Pris' on Google Maps. The location is well-marked.
While less direct, you can likely reach the general area of El Pris via local bus routes from larger towns in Tenerife. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
El Pris is a quiet fishing village, offering an authentic experience. It's a good base if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere and enjoy exploring local life, with access to nearby coastal trails.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, El Pris Natural Pools are free to access. You can enjoy the natural beauty and swimming without any admission fee.
The natural pools are open 24/7 as they are part of the ocean. However, for the best experience and safety, visiting during daylight hours is recommended.
There is no entrance fee for El Pris Natural Pools. It's a public natural attraction.
The main consideration is the sea conditions. If the ocean is rough and red flags are up at nearby pools, El Pris might still be accessible and calmer. Always assess the conditions before entering.
Often, El Pris offers a more sheltered swimming experience even when other nearby natural pools have red flags due to rough seas.
🎫 🏊 Onsite Experience
The water is clear, salty seawater, offering a refreshing and natural swimming experience.
While there are benches to leave your belongings, dedicated changing rooms and restrooms are not typically available at the natural pools themselves. You'll find these in the nearby village.
The pools are generally safe, especially in the morning when the ocean is calmer. Handrails are provided to help with entry and exit, as the rocks can be slippery.
Bring your swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water. Water shoes can be helpful for navigating the rocky areas.
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks to enjoy by the pools. However, remember to clean up after yourself and leave no trace.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
El Pris is a fishing village known for its fresh seafood. You can find excellent local restaurants serving fish caught directly from the ocean.
Yes, many restaurants in El Pris offer stunning ocean views, allowing you to enjoy your meal with a beautiful backdrop.
Freshly caught fish and seafood are the specialties in El Pris. Expect simple, delicious preparations that highlight the quality of the ingredients.
Yes, you can grab a coffee at Pescador, a local spot mentioned by visitors.
Local eateries in fishing villages often offer good value. Look for 'menu del día' (set lunch menu) for affordable options.
📸 📸 Photography
Early morning offers soft light and fewer people, ideal for serene shots. Sunset provides dramatic colors and silhouettes.
Capture the unique rock formations of the pools, the clear water, the dramatic coastline, and the charming fishing village atmosphere.
The oceanfront offers panoramic views. Exploring the edges of the pools and the surrounding coastline can yield interesting perspectives.
Visiting early in the morning or during weekdays will help you capture the pools with fewer people, allowing for more unobstructed shots.
For capturing the water's clarity, consider a slightly slower shutter speed to show movement. Polarizing filters can help reduce glare on the water's surface.



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