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1 Reviews on “Puerto de Garachico”
A picturesque harbor known for its dramatic setting and historical significance. This small port is tucked between volcanic cliffs, offering natural shelter from the ocean swells. The harbor primarily serves local fishing boats and recreational vessels, with a few berths available for visiting yachts, especially smaller ones. The port provides basic amenities such as water and electricity, but space can be tight during busier periods, so it’s a good idea to check availability in advance if you plan to dock here. The surrounding village of Garachico is renowned for its charming old town, which features cobbled streets, colonial architecture, and several historical buildings. A standout feature is the natural volcanic rock pools, just a short walk from the port. The port is easily accessible from the town, with a few restaurants and shops.