To mark the celebration of San Juan Night, Titsa, a company dependent on the Cabildo de Tenerife, will extend its services between the night of Tuesday, June 23rd, and the early morning of Wednesday, June 24th. The aim is to facilitate user travel to the coastal points where traditional bonfires are concentrated, offering a safe public transport alternative adapted to nighttime demand.
Service enhancements will focus on connections to high-traffic areas such as Las Teresitas beach, Radazul, Puerto de la Cruz, and El Médano. Specifically, line 910 to Las Teresitas and San Andrés will have extra trips from the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Interchange. Line 970, connecting the capital with San Andrés, will operate with high frequency, with departures every 15 minutes from 23:45 to 05:30.
For the metropolitan area and the north of the island, line 138 will extend its night hours to cover demand in Radazul, with four return trips scheduled. Additionally, line 102, connecting Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Puerto de la Cruz, will add extraordinary early morning departures.
Titsa's special mobility plan also includes reinforcing regular expeditions on seven other strategic routes. These include nighttime connections to Puerto de la Cruz (lines 104, 352, 353, 363, 390), Candelaria (line 122), and the south of the island to El Médano (line 408).
The company's management reminds all passengers that full details on frequencies, stops, and specific schedules are available on the entity's corporate website, as well as through its customer service phone number and official social media profiles.




