South-east · Güímar, Tenerife
Polígono industrial Valle de Güímar
Valle de Güímar is the engine room of the island's agri-industry. Sitting half-way up the east coast on the TF-1, it concentrates food processing, packing and light production at a scale no other estate in the east matches.
Getting there
- TF-1 motorway, junctions 27 and 28
- TF-28 road
The east coast’s agrifood heartland
Valle de Güímar covers roughly 600,000 square metres of consolidated urban land in Güímar, half-way along the east coast. Two TF-1 junctions, 27 and 28, feed it, with the TF-28 alongside. For agri-industry, this is the island’s centre of gravity on the east.
The estate grew around food: processing, packing, cold storage and the light production that supports them. A company in fruit, drinks, food manufacturing or related supply will find a ready cluster of peers and suppliers here, which shortens the time to operate.
Who operates here
- Agri-industry — processing, packing and cold chain.
- Food and drink manufacturing drawn to the existing cluster.
- Light production and storage serving the east coast.
Why a cluster helps incoming operators
Joining an established agrifood cluster has practical value. Maintenance, logistics and specialist services already exist nearby, and recruitment is easier where the skill base is concentrated. For a group entering the islands in this sector, Güímar removes much of the cold-start risk.
Questions about Polígono industrial Valle de Güímar
- What is Valle de Güímar best for?
- Agri-industry above all — food processing, packing and light production. At roughly 600,000 m² it is the largest such cluster on the east coast.
- Is it also called the Güímar estate?
- Yes. You will see both "Valle de Güímar" and "Polígono de Güímar" used for the same place. The two TF-1 junctions, 27 and 28, serve it.