Thursday, March 19, 2026

Your Top Ten Favorite Telenovelas, What are They?

As I sit here on my couch,  I find myself telenovela-less since Monteverde has ended and no new novela has grabbed my attention.  My mind has started to turn to my all time, go to favorite novelas that,  I confess,  I have watched more than once and some many more times  to the point that sometimes I can complete a line of dialogue before the actor does.  It makes me  wonder what other great novelas I may have missed out there and what favorite novelas my  Caray-mates might have. So, I am inviting you   

. . .  to list your top ten (or less) telenovelas of all time. You can merely list  them or explain your choices as you wish.  If a novela has more than one season, you can count all seasons as one novela. Maybe we can all find some oldies but goodies out there. 


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Okay, here are my top ten:
1. La fea más bella (301 episodes of pure delight. Serious drama and plenty of comedy, even slapstick, with Jaime Camil and Angélica Vale as two young people looking to find their way. )
2. Por ella soy Eva (dramady with Jaime Camil in heels trying to prove his innocence and falling in love with Lucero along the way. )
3. Mi marido tiene familia (three seasons of heartfelt drama with comedic touches)
4. La reina del sur (three seasons) (Kate del Castillo in the title role of this extremely violent but best narco novela ever)
5. Soy tu dueña (Beautiful people Fernando Colunga and Lucero, fighting, loving and living the drama of ranchero life)
6. El Príncipe (two season Spanish drama series taking place in Ceuta/ Spanish
city located in North Africa/ loaded with terrorism and forbidden romance!)
7. Vencer el desamor (serious family and crime drama)
8. El gallo de oro (two seasons of José Ron cockfighting, Lucero singing and their love story)
9. Monteverde (a dramady that will make you laugh, cry but never bore you as Africa Zavala plays twins and is romanced by Gabriel Soto.
10. Cuna de lobos (1986 version) (pure drama and evil at the hands of one of the most famous telenovela villains of all time: Catalina Creel)
 

1. Destilando Amor. Tequila, treachery, and song.
2. La Fea Mas Bella. My first recapping experience. Very rewarding!
I miss the TNs, but I don't get Univision anymore and don't really have the time. :-(
 

Favorites.

I've been watching only 3 years so my list won't have many old ones.

1. Fatmagul. This one really impacted me.
2. La hija del Mariachi I watched this on the recommendation of a Columbian family member (my daughter in laws sister in law). It was the second telenovela I ever watched and I had very little Spanish knowledge at the time. I should watch it again but I generally dislike rewatching shows.
3. La suerte de Loli. I lean towards the more comedic shoes and this one was really good.
4. Silvana sin Lana. Another good comedy.
5. Pura sangre. Another Colombian suggestion. Dramatic and impactful. Another I watched early in my Spanish learning journey.
6. Bahar, the first 2 seasons especially.
7. Betty la fea (the Colombian original, I didn't watch the remake.).
8. Mi Marido tiene familia. I preferred the first season
9. El Ultimo matrimonio Feliz
10. Entre tu amor y mi amor. This one was a bit crazy, a 2016 Venezuelan telenovela. The reason it made my list is it was the very first telenovela I watched. I spent a lot of time typing sentences into my Spanish/English app trying to understand it. I'd send screenshots to my Colombian relative I mentioned previously if I was confused. That's when she set me on the Colombian TN path. It was prior to discovering this blog.
11. Honorable mention goes to Vuelve a Mi. That's when I found caray caray ...




 

1. El Color De La Pasión - it gets kinda frustrating in the middle but the last 3-4 episodes make it all worth it.
2. Que Culpa Tiene Fatmagul - I’ve seen a few Turkish telenovelas now and this one is the best by far.
3. La Fea Más Bella - sometimes I forget about the first half because everything beyond and including the infamous letter/board meeting/Acapulco storyline is so good.
 

Favorites from various countries

Amar a Muerte (2018)

Cafe con Aroma de Mujer (1993, original Colombian, not the recent remake)

Istanbullu gelin (2017 Bride of Istanbul now available on Vix as “Amor Eterno,” but not to be confused with that other Amor Eterno)

Si nos Dejan (2021)

Vuelve a mi (2023)

Fatmagul (2010)

Yo soy Betty, la fea (1999) orig Colombian

Mujer (2017)

Alborada (2005)

Yargi (2021 Secretos de Familia)

Monteverde (2025)

Babachita

 

Favorites

I just noticed I have 11. I should have numbered them!

Babachita
 

1.Alborada,
2. Amor Real
3.Fatmagul
4.Pasion

 

OT. Julie, I've always loved that photo of you and your sister .
Miss you . Wish you would return to commenting here on Caraycaray. So many old friends have disappeared . Susan
 

I’ve seen so many TNs it’s almost impossible to pare down the list. Here are my 10 favorites (in no particular order) and 2 honorable mentions. I know I am missing some.

Amores Verdaderos. Eduardo Yanez and Erika Buenfil in a love story for the ages.

Caer En Tentacion. Gabe Soto and Adriana Louvier’s passions ignited despite them being married to others (the great Carlos Ferro and Sylvia Navarro). Ela Velden as a troubled teen was marvelous. Gabe’s performance was mesmerizing.

Corazon Salvaje. Eduardo Yanez. Watching he and his mother during her death scene (the amazing Laura Flores as improbable casting as it was) remains one of my all-time favorite scenes.

La Malquerida. A “burningly” insane Alberto Estrella and my favorite non-lead couple the sweet, loving Africa Zavala and Osvaldo de Leon were magic. The mismatched but scorching Sabine Moussier and Joshua Gutiérrez were something to behold. The first TN I recapped so dear to my heart.

La Verdad Occulta. Eduardo Yanez, Gabe Soto and Alejandra Barros in a tale of intrigue and love. Fabian Robles is amazing.

Mi marido tiene familia. Drama threaded throughout with an incredible cast of characters. Daniel Arenas’ performance breaks your heart.

Monteverde. Gabe Soto, a touching Africa Zavala and a perfectly imperfect cast of characters.

Pasión. The first time I saw Fernando Colunga and the luminous Susana Gonzalez. Love and pirates. Also memorable for Alberto Estrella and Marisol del Olmo whose chemistry was combustible. Daniela Castro was amazing.

Ringo. Jose Ron and a menacing Alfredo Gatica made this drama searing.

Vencer el desamor. Gripping, heartbreaking and utterly unforgettable.

Honorable Mention: Mi Pecado. Maite Perroni, Eugenio Siller and a harrowing tour de force performance by Daniela Castro. Teresa. Angelique Boyer and Sebastian Rulli. Don’t miss the last five minutes. Great cast and storyline.

Diana
 

These aren't exactly in order of how much I loved them. It's like which is your favorite child and why. I am not including Turkish dizis which I've developed a love for in the last couple of years. The heading of the post said "Telenovelas".

1. Amor Real
2. Doña Bárbara
3. La Reina del Sur
4. Alborada
5. Flor Salvaje
6. En Nombre del Amor
7. Pasión
8. Zorro, La Espada y La Rosa
9. Corazón Valiente
10. Bajo el Mismo Cielo
 

Novelera, darn, I didn't think about that distinction. Like you I have developed a taste for the dizis. This is a fun thread. I'll have to save it for future reference. Now I'm more fluent I can go watch the old ones that are pre caray caray recaps and have a good chance of understanding them.
 

Non-dizis, no particular order:
Quién es quién?
Clever and charming
Eugenio Siller, Kimberly
Dos Ramos
Buscando a Frida
Great suspense plot,
incredible acting
Eduardo Santamaría,
Alejandra Barros, Ximena
Herrera, Arap Bethke
Para volver a amar
Ground-breaking
Vuelve a mi
William Levy
Café con aroma de mujer
(Remake, more William
Levy)
Caer en Tentación
Avenida Brasil
Pasión Prohibida
QEPD. Mónica Spear
Clara
 

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