
Santa Cruz De Tenerife Canary Islands, Spain Travel Guide
Operated by TITSA, the public bus network is extensive. It covers urban routes within Santa Cruz and provides a wide network of intercity connections across the entire island.
Operated by Metropolitano de Tenerife, the light rail system connects Santa Cruz de Tenerife with the historic city of San Cristóbal de La Laguna.
Single tickets are onboard buses (only cash) or at tram stops. The Ten+ Card is the most cost-effective option.
A reusable, rechargeable card offering discounted fares aboard buses and trams. Purchase at bus stations, tram stops, or kiosks. Tap on and off for correct fare.
Modern TITSA buses and trams are generally accessible with low-floor entry and designated wheelchair spaces.
White cars with a green roof light and "TAXI" sign. Hail on street (light on) or find at stands (Plaza de España, Intercambiador). Fares are metered (base + minimum fare). Cash is often preferred, some accept plastic payment.
Uber is not widely available. Cabify sometimes operates. Free Now (formerly MyTaxi) is often the most reliable app-based option, connecting to licensed taxis.
Always use licensed taxis for safety. Verify driver and vehicle details if using apps. Designated taxi ranks at Tenerife North (TFN) and Tenerife South (TFS) airports, and Santa Cruz bus station.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during high season.
Motorcycles and scooters are available from specialized shops. Bicycle rentals are available, but no major city-wide bike-sharing program exists.
Drive on the right. Seatbelts are mandatory. Mobile phone use is illegal unless hands-free. Speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 90-100 km/h rural, 120 km/h highway.
Parking in Saint Cruz city center poses challenges. Be aware of parking zones and options.
The city center is largely pedestrian-friendly. Explore at your own pace to recognize the architecture and local life.
Both guided and self-guided walking tours are available to explore Santa Cruz's history, architecture, and the local way of life.
Limited dedicated cycling lanes within the city, with ongoing expansion efforts. Cyclists often share roads with vehicles.
Always wear a Helmet. Be cautious of traffic. Mountain biking trails outside the city.
No specific "no-go" areas for safety. Heavily trafficked arteries/highways are unpleasant for pedestrians/cyclists. Mountain trails in Anaga may be challenging for novices.
Enrich your visit with guided city tours or iconic natural park transport.
Tenerife has made efforts to improve accessibility for travelers with mobility needs.
It provides a convenient pace.
For the Teide Cable Car, book tickets and summit permits in advance. This ensures your access.
Renting a car is perfect for discovering beyond the city. Be mindful of parking and mountain roads.
The hop-on hop-off bus is a good way to see city highlights. For the Teide Cable Car, book tickets and summit permits in advance.