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Costa Mágica Beach Club is on Tenerife's north coast in Valle Guerra, well away from the busy resort strips in the south. It's part of a boutique eco-hotel, which keeps the feel more intimate than the larger clubs on the island.
The setup centres on premium sunbeds and sea views. Sunsets draw a lot of comment in reviews, and the atmosphere leans casual and romantic. Live music and DJ sets run on the busier evenings.
Open Monday to Thursday from 3pm to 11pm, and Friday to Sunday from 1pm. Reservations are accepted. Free parking is on-site, dogs are welcome, and the venue is fully wheelchair accessible.
Rated 4.1 from 126 reviews. Most guests leave happy, but around 13% give it one star, with service consistency being the main complaint. It's a strong option on the north coast but worth reading recent reviews first.
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Cocktails are the main draw. The frozen mojito gets specific praise, and the broader list covers beer, wine, hard liquor and coffee. Coffee gets a special mention in the highlights too.
The food side runs from brunch through to late-night small plates, with salads and desserts also available. There's a private dining room if you're booking for a group. It's a proper restaurant, not just a drinks spot.
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Costa Mágica is mid-range (€€). You're paying for the setting and the quality of the drinks rather than a budget experience. It's not the cheapest option on the island, but it's not the most expensive either.
Yes, reservations are accepted. The venue is relatively intimate, so booking ahead on weekends is a good idea, particularly if you want a table for dinner.
Monday to Thursday, it's open from 3pm to 11pm. Friday, Saturday and Sunday it opens earlier, from 1pm to 11pm.
Yes. There's a dedicated kids area, dogs are welcome inside and outside, and the full venue is wheelchair accessible, including the entrance, parking and seating.
Free parking is available on-site, with a parking lot, garage and street parking all nearby. Getting there by car is easy.





A very pretty place, but with a strange atmosphere. It's expensive for what it tries to be, but it doesn't deliver. It was very dirty, both in the room and the kitchen. I went in to ask for a spoon, and honestly, I couldn't eat my breakfast afterward (which was really disappointing anyway: frozen croissants, cheap packaged juices, and you have to pay extra for another latte). At dinner, a waitress with glasses, who kept giving us dirty looks, gave us €20 change when we'd actually paid with a €50 bill for a Frozen mojito We asked them to check the security cameras, and they told us they weren't working. Furthermore, the manager was constantly bothering my girlfriend with inappropriate attention and the gardener kept trying to take pictures with her. A terrible and truly awful experience.
Spectacular Frozen Mojito
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