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South · San Miguel de Abona, Tenerife

Polígono industrial Las Andoriñas

Las Andoriñas reads as one fabric with Las Chafiras next door. It carries the same mixed-use character — workshops, storage and trade — but sits slightly off the busiest streets, which can make units easier to find.

Getting there

  • Las Chafiras interchange on the TF-1
  • TF-65 road
  • Tenerife South airport, about 4 km

A continuation of Las Chafiras

Las Andoriñas sits immediately beside Las Chafiras in San Miguel de Abona, and in practice the two blur into a single industrial area. It is consolidated urban land sharing the same TF-1 access via the Las Chafiras interchange. The south airport is about four kilometres away.

For an incoming operator the takeaway is simple. You get the reach and services of the south’s main mixed-use cluster, on a stretch that is slightly quieter than the core. The uses are the same — workshops, storage, trade counters — so you lose nothing in flexibility.

Where it fits

  • Workshops that want Chafiras-grade access without the busiest frontage.
  • Storage users needing a foothold in the south cluster.
  • Trade businesses comfortable a street back from the main run.

Reading the two together

We treat Las Andoriñas and Las Chafiras as one search area for clients. If a brief points to the south cluster, we look across both at once. That widens the pool of possible units and often shortens the wait for the right one.

Questions about Polígono industrial Las Andoriñas

Is Las Andoriñas separate from Las Chafiras?
On paper, yes. On the ground the two estates run into each other. They share access, character and the same mix of workshop, storage and trade uses.
Why choose it over Las Chafiras?
It carries the same advantages slightly off the busiest streets. That can mean calmer access and, at times, units that are easier to secure.