Cannabivo.com

Cannabis Social Clubs in Puerto de la Cruz

Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain.

Map of Cannabis Social Clubs in Puerto de la Cruz

About this area

Puerto de la Cruz is located on Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain. With a population of 32,219, this area is home to 8 cannabis social clubs. Nearby areas include Santa Úrsula (6 km), San Juan de la Rambla (10 km), La Matanza de Acentejo (11 km).

LocationSanta Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Population32,219 residents
Social Clubs8 clubs · 69 nearby
Coordinates28.41°N, 16.55°W

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Puerto de la Cruz?

Yes, there are 8 cannabis clubs listed in Puerto de la Cruz, Canary Islands on Cannabivo. 6 of these have been verified with up-to-date information including opening hours, membership requirements, and contact details. Cannabivo provides a directory where you can compare locations, read reviews, and check availability before visiting. Always confirm membership requirements directly with the club.

How do I join a cannabis club in Spain?

Cannabis social clubs in Spain operate as private non-profit associations under the constitutional right of free association. Membership typically requires an invitation from an existing member, proof of a Spanish address, and a minimum age of 18 (requirements vary by club). Consumption must take place on the premises — taking cannabis outside is illegal.

Official legislation: Official Spanish legislation at boe.es

Is cannabis legal in Spain?

Spain does not have legalised recreational cannabis sales. The Constitutional Court ruled in 1992 that private consumption in a closed, non-public setting is protected under freedom of association. Cannabis social clubs operate in this legal framework as private associations for members only. Public consumption and purchase outside private associations remain illegal.

Official legislation: Official Spanish legislation at boe.es

Discover cannabis social clubs on Puerto de la Cruz

Puerto de la Cruz, located in Canary Islands, Spain, is a city of roughly 32,219 residents that does not currently have any registered cannabis social clubs. The Spanish Penal Code Article 368 allows cannabis social clubs across Spain, but Puerto de la Cruz remains without one for the time being. Fortunately, nearby cities such as Orotava, La, Realejos, Los, Santa Úrsula, Mocan, El (Los Realejos), Horno, El (Los Realejos), Victoria de Acentejo, La, San Juan de la Rambla, La Matanza de Acentejo, La Guancha, and Sauzal, El already have operating cannabis social clubs that welcome new members from surrounding area on Tenerifes. If you live in or are visiting Puerto de la Cruz, the closest options in Orotava, La and other nearby towns are well worth considering for legal access to cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates. The minimum age for membership is 18 years, and most clubs charge membership fees around €15–50 per year. All clubs operate under Spanish private consumption laws. Tourists can join with a referral from an existing member — a hotel or Airbnb address is accepted as a Spanish address for registration
A cannabis social club — also referred to as a cannabis association or private club — is a membership-based asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association) where adults aged 18 and older can legally access cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates in a regulated environment. Annual membership fees, often around €15–50 per year, fund the growing operations, laboratory testing, and operational overhead of the asociación cannábica. Each asociación cannábica in Spain must comply with the Article 368, which sets strict limits: a per-visit maximum of 2–3 grams and a monthly cap of 30–60 grams per member. Clubs must also respect the regulated by autonomous community distance requirement from schools and youth facilities, ensuring community safety. Cannabis must be consumed on-site — taking it outside the premises is illegal, meaning members collect their supply and smoke it in private. These organizations offer transparency, mandatory quality testing, and community accountability that the black market cannot provide.

Popular clubs in Puerto de la Cruz include The Bud Company CSC, Cannarife, Aurora 420 Social Club, 420 PK1413 Weed Club Tenerife, and Station 4:20 — each with their own membership process and community.

Nearby cannabis social clubs

Although Puerto de la Cruz has no cannabis social clubs of its own, several nearby municipalities offer established options that are open to members from across Canary Islands. The closest cannabis social club can be found in Orotava, La, which is the most convenient destination for residents of Puerto de la Cruz seeking legal access to cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates. Other cities with active cannabis associations in the area include Orotava, La, Realejos, Los, Santa Úrsula, Mocan, El (Los Realejos), Horno, El (Los Realejos), Victoria de Acentejo, La, San Juan de la Rambla, La Matanza de Acentejo, La Guancha, and Sauzal, El, providing additional choices depending on your location and schedule. Membership is generally open to any adult resident of Spain, regardless of which city they live in, so living in Puerto de la Cruz does not limit your access. To join, you will typically need a valid government-issued ID proving you are at least 18 years old, proof of residency in Spain, and the membership fee — usually around €15–50 per year. Signing up normally takes one visit, after which you can begin accessing cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates up to 2–3 grams per day.

Community Life on Puerto de la Cruz

Cannabis in Spain is no longer a taboo subject — it is a regulated reality embraced by a growing segment of the population. The Spanish Penal Code Article 368 established a structured framework that includes cannabis social clubs for collective access, private private cultivation of tolerated for personal use (no fixed limit) for personal supply, and strict consumer protections to ensure safety. In the Canary Islands area, this has translated into a growing network of private clubs that serve as community hubs for responsible, informed consumption. Cities like Puerto de la Cruz are part of this evolving landscape, even without a local club — the cultural shift touches every municipality. Education is central to Spain cannabis culture: members are informed about cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, proper dosing, and responsible habits through club resources and community events. The right to privately private cultivation tolerated for personal use (no fixed limit) also reflects a culture that trusts individuals to make responsible decisions about their own consumption.
In Spain, responsible consumption is legally mandated through the Article 368, not merely encouraged as a suggestion. The Spanish Penal Code Article 368 imposes daily and monthly limits of 2–3 grams and 30–60 grams respectively, ensuring measured access that supports public health goals. Key rules that every user in Spain must follow: no public consumption under any circumstances, no use near schools or within regulated by autonomous community of youth-oriented facilities, and absolutely no driving or operating machinery after consumption. Violating these rules can result in fines, driving license suspension, or criminal charges depending on the severity and circumstances of the offence. Cannabis social clubs play an important educational role, teaching members about dosage, strain differences, and safer methods of consumption. Seeds, capped at available at grow shops (tiendas de cultivo), should only be acquired through legal channels to ensure quality and compliance. Above all, consumption should remain a personal, private activity that does not negatively affect those around you or your community.

Legal Framework

The regulatory framework governing cannabis in Spain is among the most detailed and prescriptive anywhere in the world. Passed in 2015, it permits the formation of cannabis social clubs under strict, well-defined conditions. Each asociación cannábica must operate as a non-profit asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association), accept no more than several hundred members, and comply with all local and federal zoning requirements. Members must be at least 18 and may receive up to 2–3 grams daily and 30–60 grams monthly from the club's collectively grown supply. Cannabis must be consumed on-site — taking it outside the premises is illegal, the regulated by autonomous community buffer from educational institutions is mandatory, and all products must be laboratory-tested before distribution to members. For personal use, citizens may private cultivation tolerated for personal use (no fixed limit) and possess available at grow shops (tiendas de cultivo), providing a self-sufficient alternative. The legal basis for cannabis associations in Spain is the Spanish Penal Code Article 368 (Article 368). An invitation from an existing member is required. A hotel or Airbnb address is accepted as a Spanish address for registration purposes. Every cannabis social club must be structured as asociación cannábica (non-profit cannabis association) — non-profit, community-run, and fully licensed. Even without an active cannabis association in Puerto de la Cruz, understanding the legal framework helps you make informed decisions and locate the nearest compliant option. Spain does not have coffeeshops. Instead, cannabis social clubs (asociaciones cannábicas) operate as private membership associations under Spanish law, accessible by invitation from existing members.

Cannabis Policy in Canary Islands

Cannabis policy in Canary Islands reflects the broader national framework while allowing for some regional variation in implementation and enforcement. Under the Article 368, Canary Islands authorities play a key role in licensing and overseeing cannabis social clubs within their jurisdiction, including facility inspections and compliance monitoring. Adoption rates differ across Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with some cities moving faster than others to welcome and process private clubs applications. Puerto de la Cruz, despite not yet hosting a cannabis social club, falls under the same regulatory umbrella and could license one in the future. Regional enforcement agencies in Canary Islands work alongside federal authorities to ensure all cannabis social clubs meet the health, safety, and distance requirements mandated by law. Local municipalities can impose further zoning rules beyond the federal minimum, which partly explains why some cities like Puerto de la Cruz lack cannabis social clubs. This layered governance approach ensures that the unique characteristics and needs of each area are considered in the licensing process.
Exploring cannabis social clubs near Puerto de la Cruz can be a rewarding experience when approached with the right preparation and realistic expectations. Start with Orotava, La, where experienced cannabis social clubs are ready to walk first-time visitors through registration, orientation, and their initial product selection. If Orotava, La does not suit your timing or preferences, consider the cannabis social clubs in Orotava, La, Realejos, Los, Santa Úrsula, Mocan, El (Los Realejos), Horno, El (Los Realejos), Victoria de Acentejo, La, San Juan de la Rambla, La Matanza de Acentejo, La Guancha, and Sauzal, El for alternative options and different product selections. The essentials to bring include a photo ID proving age 18 or above, official residency documentation for Spain, and approximately €15–50 per year for your membership. The clubs offer cannabis flower, hash, and concentrates, with each variety independently tested and labelled with detailed potency, strain, and growing information. Stick to the legal limits of 2–3 grams daily and 30–60 grams monthly, and always transport products home in sealed containers. Since cannabis must be consumed on-site — taking it outside the premises is illegal, have a private destination prepared before you leave the cannabis social club with your purchase.