El Muelle beach is a small, tranquil spot in Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, known for its urban setting and mix of gravel and dark sand. It's surrounded by a small fishing harbor and offers a boat ramp that can be used as wheelchair access. The breakwater helps protect it from waves, creating moderate swimming conditions. As part of a bustling area, visitors can enjoy nearby shops and restaurants, but there are no sunbeds or lifeguards present.
The area is rich in history, with the harbor area reflecting the traditional charm of Puerto de la Cruz. It's popular for short visits and photography opportunities, especially with a statue of a fisherwoman nearby.
The beach is perfect for those looking for a quick, relaxing dip rather than a full-day beach experience.