Mobility scooters
The wide, level avenues of Costa Adeje are the best scooter terrain in the south — including the run up to La Caleta.
Mobility scooter hireScooter, wheelchair and mobility aid hire across Costa Adeje — Torviscas, Fañabé, El Duque and La Caleta — delivered free to your hotel, apartment or villa. No deposit, collected when you leave.

Costa Adeje is the newest part of the southern coast, and it shows. It was largely built after the older resorts, with wide, level seafront avenues and modern hotels — which in practice makes it the easiest place in the south to move around on a scooter or in a wheelchair. The promenade that runs through Torviscas, Fañabé and El Duque continues south into Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos: around 9 kilometres of largely flat, paved walkway along the coast.
Beach accessibility in Costa Adeje is genuinely good — but it works differently from Arona, and the difference matters. Adeje council provides amphibious chairs at Torviscas, Fañabé and El Duque. At Torviscas and Fañabé there is an assisted bathing service with amphibious chairs and crutches. At Playa del Duque there is an amphibious chair but no assisted bathing support, so you will need someone with you.
Crucially, the council states that the service cannot be booked in advance: it depends on availability and on the lifeguard service hours. So if assisted bathing is essential to your trip, plan around it — Playa de las Vistas in Los Cristianos runs its service all year with fixed hours, and it is a short trip down the promenade.
Beyond the beaches, Costa Adeje is well set up for a day out: Siam Mall and Plaza del Duque shopping centres, X-Sur (formerly Gran Sur) in Fañabé, and Siam Park, which runs a free bus from the resorts. La Caleta, at the northern end, is a quieter fishing village where the coastal path skirts the whole bay.
Delivered free to Torviscas, Fañabé, El Duque, La Caleta and everywhere in between.
The wide, level avenues of Costa Adeje are the best scooter terrain in the south — including the run up to La Caleta.
Mobility scooter hireManual and electric chairs for the promenade, the beach boardwalks and the shopping centres.
Wheelchair hireDelivered, assembled and set up in your hotel room, apartment or villa — and taken away again at the end.
Hospital bed hireRollators, frames, shower chairs and commodes — the small things that make a villa or hotel bathroom workable.
Bathroom aid hireWe deliver free across the whole of Costa Adeje — Torviscas, Fañabé, El Duque, La Caleta and the hotels along the seafront. Villas included: tell us the address and the access details and we will bring everything to the door, set up whatever needs setting up, and collect it at the end of your stay.
Costa Adeje is roughly 21 kilometres from Tenerife South Airport (TFS), about 20 to 25 minutes by road. For equipment waiting at arrivals, choose airport delivery.
Adeje council provides amphibious chairs at Torviscas, Fañabé and Playa del Duque. Torviscas and Fañabé also have an assisted bathing service with amphibious chairs and crutches. Playa del Duque has the chair but no assisted bathing support, so you will need a companion.
No. Adeje council states that the service cannot be reserved: it depends on availability and on the lifeguard service hours. If assisted bathing is essential to your holiday, Playa de las Vistas in Los Cristianos runs its service all year with fixed hours and is a short trip along the promenade.
The seafront and the resort avenues are level and wide — it is the newest part of the coast and was built that way. This is the easiest area in the south to get around on a scooter or in a wheelchair.
Yes — hotels, apartments and private villas across the whole of Costa Adeje, including La Caleta at the northern end. Give us the address and any access notes when you book.
Free delivery to your hotel or villa, no deposit, ready when you arrive.