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Polígono industrial San Jerónimo

San Jerónimo is the reference estate of the north, set in the Orotava valley. With strong agrarian roots in banana and wine country, it anchors the industrial life of one of the island's most productive farming regions.

Getting there

  • TF-5 from the Orotava valley
  • Puerto de la Cruz, 8 km

The north’s anchor estate

San Jerónimo sits in La Orotava, consolidated urban land in the heart of the Orotava valley, reached from the TF-5 with Puerto de la Cruz eight kilometres away. It is the reference industrial estate of the north — the place its industrial economy is built around.

Its character is shaped by the land. The Orotava valley is among the island’s most productive farming regions, known for bananas and wine, and San Jerónimo hosts the processing, packing and supply that agriculture needs. For an agri-industry business, the surrounding production is a ready-made ecosystem.

Where it fits

  • Agri-industry tied to banana and wine production.
  • Production and manufacturing serving the north.
  • Storage for the valley’s agricultural output.

Why the farming context matters

An agrifood operation does not exist in isolation; it relies on nearby growers, packers and specialist services. San Jerónimo offers exactly that, in a valley with a long agricultural tradition. For a company entering this sector in the north, the existing supply network is a significant head start, and Puerto de la Cruz keeps the coast close.

Questions about Polígono industrial San Jerónimo

What is San Jerónimo's role in the north?
It is the reference industrial estate of the region, in the Orotava valley. Production, storage and agri-industry cluster here, anchored by the valley's farming.
What is the agrarian link?
The Orotava valley is banana and wine country. San Jerónimo hosts the processing, packing and supply that this agriculture depends on year-round.