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Castillo de San Miguel

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At Castillo de San Miguel (also called Castillo San Miguel or Aventura Medieval) in Aldea Blanca, your evening turns into jousting, horses, and a medieval banquet inside a purpose-built arena. It is one of Tenerife's most theatrical night experiences for families and groups.

For most first visits, start with a dated dinner-show ticket and add transfer if you do not want to manage nighttime transport; this usually saves stress, and it often sells out on Saturdays.
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Dinner show tickets

Choose the core Castillo de San Miguel format with medieval tournament scenes and dinner, then decide whether transfer is worth the easier evening logistics.
Medieval Show and Dinner at Castillo San Miguel with Transfer
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6 tips for visiting the Castillo de San Miguel

1
Book your show night first
If your dates are fixed, lock your Castillo de San Miguel evening first, because performances are listed on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday only. Saturday is usually the tightest window. Booking this early removes the biggest planning risk.
2
Arrive for the Royal Welcome
Doors open at 6:15 pm, and the Royal Welcome starts around 6:30 pm. If you arrive in that window, you settle in before the 7 pm show instead of rushing through entry. That way your evening starts calm.
3
Choose transfer before checkout
If you stay around Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, or Puerto de la Cruz, a transfer ticket usually beats nighttime driving. Confirm your pickup point during booking, especially on busy nights. This keeps the return trip simple after dinner.
4
Share dietary needs early
If anyone in your group is vegetarian or has allergies, flag it when you book. Changes are much easier before show night than after seating starts. You avoid last-minute stress, so you can focus on the tournament.
5
Use VIP for smoother entry
If your priority is a smoother entrance and a stronger special-occasion feel, add the VIP option while availability is open. It usually includes preferential entry and a cava welcome. Think of it as the 'less queue, more kingdom' upgrade.
6
Pair one daytime Tenerife stop
Keep Castillo de San Miguel for the evening, then choose one daytime anchor: water thrills at Siam Park, wildlife at Loro Parque, or volcanic scenery at Teide National Park. One major add-on is usually enough. Your day stays full, not frantic.

How to plan a Castillo de San Miguel evening in Tenerife

This is a timing-first experience: choose your ticket format, lock transport early, and arrive in the right window so dinner and show flow smoothly.

Start with the right ticket format

Best for first-time visitors: begin with a standard dated dinner-show ticket at Castillo de San Miguel, then add only what you really need. If your priority is simple logistics after dark, pick the transfer version from the start. This avoids last-minute decisions and keeps your evening clear. Book now.

Use pickup zones to avoid night driving

Great when you stay in resort areas such as Costa Adeje or Los Cristianos, or when you are based in Puerto de la Cruz. Lock your pickup point during booking so you are not managing route choices curbside at busy times. You save energy for the show and return with less stress. Book now.

Time your arrival for a smoother start

In practice, the easiest flow is arrival around the Royal Welcome window at about 6:30 pm, before the 7 pm show start. Families usually feel this benefit the most because coats, seats, and children all settle better before the arena action begins. That way you watch the first sequence already relaxed.

Pair one daytime stop before the show

For most travelers, one daytime anchor plus Castillo de San Miguel in the evening is the sweet spot: slides at Siam Park, wildlife at Loro Parque, or volcano views at Teide National Park. Repeat visitors can also use Teleférico del Teide as a mountain-focused day. Keep it to one major add-on, so you enjoy Tenerife instead of racing it.

History and atmosphere at Castillo de San Miguel

Beyond ticket format, this place stands out for its purpose-built scale, theatrical pacing, and family-friendly arena atmosphere in the south of Tenerife.

A purpose-built medieval arena since 1987

Castillo de San Miguel operates as a dedicated show castle built in 1987. The published scale is about 6,000 m² (64,583 ft²), with towers around 17 m (56 ft), and an arena of roughly 50 m (164 ft), plus capacity near 1,100 diners. You feel that size immediately when you walk from the entrance into the main hall.

What the evening feels like on site

The experience mixes mounted tournament scenes, medieval combat choreography, and audience participation around your dinner table. In the south-Tenerife evening context, it works best as a theatrical contrast to beach-heavy daytime plans. If you like interactive shows, you will likely enjoy the crowd energy here.

Dinner flow, menu, and family rhythm

Dinner and show are designed as one flow, so you do not pause the evening to relocate between stages. The listed menu format includes a starter, a chicken main, dessert, and dinner drinks, with vegetarian and allergy handling available if flagged before the date. For families, that integrated pacing is a major advantage because you stay seated and focused once the show starts.

Animal welfare and photo moments

Official venue material highlights support for horse welfare projects connected to on-site photo sales. A simple micro-hack: take your main group photo before arena action starts, while everyone is still fresh and unhurried. This gives you a better keepsake, so the rest of the evening can stay fully show-focused.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which ticket format is best for a first visit?

For most first-time visitors, a dated standard dinner-show ticket is the best start. Add transfer if you do not want to manage nighttime logistics after dinner at Castillo de San Miguel.
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How much time should I plan for the experience?

Plan around 3 to 4 hours total. Doors open at 6:15 pm, and the show runs from 7 pm to 9:30 pm; transfer formats can extend your end-to-end evening time.
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Is dinner included in the show ticket?

Yes. The dinner-show format at Castillo de San Miguel includes the banquet, with wine, a soft drink, and mineral water during dinner.
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Do I need to book transport, or can I arrive on my own?

Both options are available. You can arrive directly in Aldea Blanca, or choose a transfer ticket with pickup zones across south Tenerife and from Puerto de la Cruz.
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Can the venue handle vegetarian meals or allergies?

Yes, vegetarian and allergy options are available when you communicate needs during booking. It is best to submit this before show day.
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Is parking available at Castillo de San Miguel?

Yes. Private parking is available on site for visitors.
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Is Castillo de San Miguel suitable for reduced-mobility visitors?

Accessible facilities are available for reduced-mobility visitors. For the smoothest setup, contact the team before your date and confirm your seating and access needs.
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What can I pair with this show on the same Tenerife trip?

Use Castillo de San Miguel as your evening anchor, and keep daytime to one major stop such as Siam Park, Loro Parque, or Teide National Park. This pacing usually gives you a better day than stacking too many transfers.
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General information

opening hours

Current listings show performances on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
Doors open at 6:15 pm, Royal Welcome is around 6:30 pm, and the show runs from 7 pm to 9:30 pm.
Schedules can change in holiday periods, so recheck your booked date before travel.

tickets

Price anchors checked on 2026-03-05 show non-resident dinner-show tickets from EUR 44.55 (adult) and EUR 26.10 (child age 3 to 13) without transfer.
Transport-included options are listed from EUR 59.55 (adult) and EUR 36.10 (child age 3 to 13); children age 0 to 2 are listed at EUR 10 with transfer and EUR 0 without transfer.
VIP add-on is listed at EUR 10 (adult) or EUR 5 (child).

address

Castillo de San Miguel
Av. Edelmira Alfonso Alfonso, s/n
38628 Aldea Blanca, San Miguel de Abona
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

how to get there

Without transfer, go directly to Castillo de San Miguel in Aldea Blanca.
Transfer formats include round-trip bus service with pickup zones across south Tenerife and from Puerto de la Cruz; you select your pickup point during booking.
If you drive, free private parking is listed on site.

accessibility

Accessible facilities are available for visitors with reduced mobility.
If anyone in your group needs step-free or seating details, contact the team in advance at +34 922 374 811 or info@radeza.com so your setup is ready on arrival.
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