Roque de las Bodegas is a captivating coastal hamlet situated within the Anaga Rural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, on the northeast coast of Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It offers a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural richness. The name translates to 'Rocks of the Wineries,' reflecting its past role in loading Canary wine onto trade ships. Today, it is known for its dark volcanic sand beaches and strong waves, making it ideal for relaxation and adventure.
The area hosts a vibrant local gastronomy scene, with seafood restaurants serving fresh catches like papas arrugadas with mojo sauce. Annual festivities in honor of the Virgen del Carmen are significant cultural events. The dynamic landscape, shaped by tides, makes the area a unique natural attraction.
Visitors can immerse themselves in its rich history, explore the dramatic natural settings, and enjoy local culinary delights.