El Pris, Small coastal beach in Tacoronte, Tenerife, Spain.
El Pris is a small coastal cove on Tenerife's northern shore with dark sand and pebbles, protected by a breakwater structure. The beach combines natural features with facilities for visitors and working fishing operations.
The breakwater was built to protect fishing boats and create a safe harbor for the community. This structure became the core feature that shaped the settlement's development as a working fishing port.
Local fishermen work daily at this cove, and their boats and nets are part of the working landscape. The settlement maintains its role as a fishing village where maritime traditions remain visible and active.
The location has showers, toilets, and lifeguard services for visitor comfort. It is easy to reach by local bus or by the coastal road that runs through the area.
The beach stays relatively quiet year-round, offering chances to watch marine life and fishing work up close. This calm makes it a place where visitors can connect directly with the coastal rhythm without crowds.
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