Tenerife, Spain Spain (Canary Islands) • Beach & Resort

Accessibility Features

Wheelchair accessible routes
Sensory-friendly quiet zones
Medical facilities nearby
Low-walking itineraries
Accessible public transport
Service animals welcome

About this destination

Tenerife’s combination of year-round warm weather, flat resort coastlines, and high-quality hotel infrastructure makes it one of Europe’s strongest accessible beach destinations. The south of the island is almost entirely step-free and accessible.

Costa Adeje

The resort promenade between Playa del Duque and Playa de Fañabé is 3km of smooth, flat, wide boardwalk with zero kerb changes. Beach wheelchair hire is available free of charge from the Playa del Duque lifeguard station.

Siam Park

One of Europe’s best waterparks with accessible changing rooms, pool lifts, and a dedicated accessible area with water-based sensory features. Electric buggies run continuously between levels.

Teide National Park

The summit cable car is accessible for most wheelchair users. The accessible viewpoint at 2,356m is one of the most dramatic in the world and requires no walking whatsoever.

Year-Round Advantage

Tenerife’s average temperature of 22°C year-round means families with children whose conditions are affected by cold or extreme heat can travel any month.

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