Los Cristianos Plans Major Traffic Overhaul with Underground Road Project

Anyone who has driven through Los Cristianos lately already knows the situation.

Roundabouts clogged.
Traffic barely moving.
Tourist buses fighting taxis for space.
And everyone wondering whose idea it was to squeeze half the south through one junction.

Now the Cabildo says a major redesign is coming.

Avenida de Chayofita Set to Go Underground

The Cabildo de Tenerife has approved an expansion of the long-discussed Los Cristianos interchange project, including:

🚧 The undergrounding of Avenida de Chayofita
🚗 Expansion of the Los Cristianos interchange
🛣 New traffic connections around El Mojón

The updated project now extends the underground section further than originally planned.

Instead of stopping at Avenida Juan Carlos I, the tunnel will now continue as far as:

📍 Calle Pedregales

Why the Project Matters

According to the Cabildo, the Chayofita roundabout currently handles:

🚘 More than 6,000 vehicles per hour

Which honestly surprises nobody who has sat there melting in traffic trying to move 400 metres.

The area faces constant pressure from:

⚓ Los Cristianos port traffic
🏨 Tourism-related transport
🏠 Daily resident commuting
🚛 Commercial activity
🏗 Future developments in El Mojón

All combining into one fairly permanent traffic headache.

New Access Roads and Traffic Distribution

The updated plan also includes:

🛣 New entrances and exits connected to El Mojón
🚗 Additional lanes towards Avenida Juan Carlos I
🚗 Improved access to Avenida Hermano Pedro (TF-655)

The idea is to distribute traffic more efficiently and avoid simply moving congestion from one junction to another.

Which Tenerife has occasionally been quite talented at doing.

Technical Systems Also Being Upgraded

Beyond the road layout itself, the project includes updates to:

📡 Telecommunications systems
💧 Drainage infrastructure
🔥 Fire prevention systems
🚨 Security systems

All integrated into the future interchange design.

Budget Increased to Over €600,000

The drafting contract for the project was originally awarded for:

💶 €481,500

But following the approved modifications, the total now rises to:

💶 €601,875

The technical development phase is expected to take:

🕒 Five months

Part of a Bigger Mobility Strategy

The Cabildo says this project forms part of Tenerife’s wider mobility plans, alongside projects including:

🚌 La Laguna Interchange renovation
🌉 Padre Anchieta pedestrian bridge connections
🚗 New access roads to Güímar Industrial Estate

As the island continues trying to deal with traffic levels that clearly outgrew the road system years ago.

Worth Knowing

Los Cristianos has become one of the busiest pressure points in southern Tenerife.

So while digging up roads for another major project probably won’t thrill drivers in the short term…

Most people would probably accept temporary chaos if it eventually means escaping Chayofita without ageing visibly.

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