Teide

Teide tours and excursions

Spain

Things to do in Teide

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The Teide is a volcano located on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands (Spain). It is the country's highest peak, with an altitude of 3,718 meters above seal level and 7,500 meters above the ocean floor. It is the third-highest and bulkiest volcanic structure on the planet, after Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in Hawaii.

During the European expansion, Teide's towering altitude explained why it was considered as the highest mountain in the world, since the Spanish, Portuguese and British sailors used it as a beacon during their navigation through the Atlantic Ocean to the South.

The Teide is the most emblematic natural element of the Canary Islands and one of its main touristic attractions is visited by millions of people each year. The volcano forms part of the Teide National Park, which was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2007. A deserved recognition, as is the most complete sample of supra-Mediterranean vegetation floor in existence and one of the most amazing volcanism manifestations there is worldwide.

If you visit the park, don't forget to take the cable car: the base station is 2356 meters above sea level and the highest station is at 3555 meters. Once you reach the top, you will be able to look at an extraordinary view!

Do not miss the Roques de García, a group of very interesting rock formations, among which is the Roque Cinchado. Astronomy lovers can opt for sunset visits, during which, after watching the sunset, they will learn a lot of interesting facts about the constellations, stars, and planets.

Today, there are many different options to explore Teide: take part in an excursion or a guided tour by private transport, bus with free stops and even on quads.

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Teide

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Reviews Teide

3/5
Adrian, Jan 26, 2025

“Itinerary was good. Guide was well informed. The pickup took far too long, it would be better to minibus people to one place. Having 3 languages meant periods when you were listening to something you didn't understand. A group of Germans used the English commentary to hold a loud conversation, ignoring the guides request to respect what she was saying. This was annoying to say the least!”

3/5
Holly, Sep 15, 2024
3/5
Olwen & Simon, Jul 19, 2024

“The was OK but too crowded. The Roques stop was good followed by a great meal + drinks. We had two buses which was too many people as our glimpse through the telescope was limited. The night viewing was ruined by vehicles coming and going. The sunset was OK but there was a high altitude haze so the Milky Way was not clear. Parking for the stargazing should be elsewhere with less people/traffic. No mention of how to use phones was offered even though it was stated in the information.”

3/5
MR & MRS B, Mar 11, 2024

“trip was good and Daniel was very knowledgeable. Food was awful , our table all agreed. Also, would have been nice to go to the observatory instead of standing around for ages waiting for the sun to set.”

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