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Polígono industrial Buenavista del Norte

Buenavista del Norte, also known as Los Pasitos, is the only estate at the island's far north-western tip. Rooted in banana and horticultural production, it is the industrial base for one of Tenerife's most remote and agricultural corners.

Getting there

  • TF-42 from Icod
  • Isla Baja district (Los Silos, El Tanque, Garachico)

The island’s far north-western base

Buenavista del Norte sits at the north-western tip of Tenerife, consolidated urban land reached via the TF-42 from Icod, within the Isla Baja district. It is the only industrial estate this far out, which makes it the singular base for a remote and strongly agricultural corner of the island.

Its character is agrifood. The surrounding land grows bananas and horticultural produce, and the estate hosts the processing, packing and supply that this farming relies on. For an agri-industry business with interests in the far north-west, there is genuinely no alternative location — and that exclusivity is itself a strength.

Where it fits

  • Agri-industry tied to banana and horticultural production.
  • Production and workshops serving the Isla Baja.
  • Businesses that need to be the sole industrial presence in the district.

Why being the only estate matters

Where a region has just one industrial estate, locating there means owning the territory. A business based at Buenavista del Norte serves the far north-west without competing for the same ground. For an operation supplying this district, that position is hard to replicate anywhere else on the island.

Questions about Polígono industrial Buenavista del Norte

Is Buenavista del Norte also called Los Pasitos?
Yes. The estate is sometimes referred to as Los Pasitos. It is the only industrial estate at the island's far north-western tip.
What is it best for?
Agri-industry above all — banana and horticultural processing. It serves the Isla Baja district, including Los Silos, El Tanque and Garachico.