About this venue
Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is not a conventional festival venue, but a spacious waterfront setting whose open layout gives events a strong visual identity. The harbour surroundings, broad event areas and views toward the Atlantic create a natural stage for concerts, festivals and large-scale outdoor productions.
The on-site experience depends on the layout of each event, but the flexibility of the port allows for audience zones, food and drink points, technical areas and controlled entrances. The open-air setting supports a true festival atmosphere, while a well-planned configuration can make movement between stages, bars and service points straightforward.
The venue is located at Av. Francisco la Roche, s/n, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. Access is most practical via the coastal road and the marked entrances around the port area, while larger events usually direct visitors toward nearby drop-off zones, taxi points or surrounding car parks. For a broader overview of transport and getting around the city, the Santa Cruz de Tenerife information below continues naturally from here.
About the city: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the lively island capital on the Atlantic, stands out as one of the most appealing destinations for top-tier entertainment and major events. The city blends Mediterranean charm, Canarian ease, and an urban rhythm, so arriving for a concert or a sporting spectacle is only part of the experience. With a distinctive cultural scene and a modern range of things to do, the city’s atmosphere easily turns any ticket into a compact city break.
When it comes to arrival and getting around, Santa Cruz is practical and surprisingly straightforward. Local TITSA buses (guaguas) connect key neighbourhoods and the wider surroundings, while the Tranvía de Tenerife (especially the line towards La Laguna) enables quick transfers across the metropolitan area. The main interchange hub is the Intercambiador de Transportes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where tram, bus routes, and taxis naturally come together, making the trip to arenas and stadiums very direct. For flights, the key gateways are Aeropuerto de Tenerife Norte–Ciudad de La Laguna and Aeropuerto de Tenerife Sur–Reina Sofía, and after landing it’s easy to continue into the city by public transport or a private transfer.
Before or after the event, the city offers plenty of “extras” for a complete experience. Stroll to the spacious Plaza de España and along the seafront towards the striking Auditorio de Tenerife, or recharge in the greenery of Parque García Sanabria for a break from the crowds. For local flavours and everyday energy, Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África is a great stop, and if you want a change of perspective, nearby La Laguna delivers the charm of historic streets and is ideal for a short outing before heading back for the evening programme.