Radazul, Coastal village in El Rosario, Tenerife, Spain
Radazul is a coastal village on the northeastern shore of Tenerife with a modern marina and sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The harbor facilities accommodate around 200 vessels and support active maritime operations.
The village grew from a simple fishing settlement into a modern harbor town during the expansion of El Rosario municipality in the 1990s. This transformation reshaped the coastal area and spurred regional economic development.
The village retains its fishing roots with boats departing daily from the harbor, where maritime traditions remain central to local identity. Residents and visitors gather around the waterfront to experience this connection to the sea.
The TF-1 motorway provides direct access to the village, located about seven nautical miles south of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Accommodation options are available locally and the harbor is well equipped with provisions and service facilities.
The harbor has specialized shipyard facilities with dry docks and operates under its own maritime traffic management system. These technical facilities make it an important service hub for sailing vessels throughout the region.
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