From the towering mountains of Teide National Park to the volcanic black-sand beaches of the western shores, this small island of Tenerife packs a punch! There's truly a little bit of something for every kind of traveler here.
Teide National Park
Mount Teide, the tallest peak in all of Spain, proudly stands within Teide National Park. Take a ride up the Teide Cable Car for breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Consider visiting at night, when the skies above the park offer some of the best stargazing opportunities in the world.
See MoreDiscover Scuba Diving, Tenerife. Photos and videos included
Dive into the clear, blue waters of the Canary Islands on a scuba tour teeming with wildlife and explore a whole new underwater world.
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BookAuditorio de Tenerife Adán Martín
This striking, modern auditorium stands as a testament to both art and innovative architecture. With its futuristic design and stunning acoustics, it's a must-see. Be sure to check the schedule ahead of time for shows that may interest your group.
See MoreGet to know the Teide National Park and the south of Tenerife on a private tour
Explore the famous national park with a knowledgeable guide who will take you from volcanoes to the southern shores, all in one day. This national park is home to the tallest mountain in all of Spain!
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BookRestaurante La Cueva
Dine in a cave at this unique restaurant in the island's capital. A unique spot serving up tasty Canarian cuisine.
See MorePlaya de Las Teresitas
Just a 15-minute drive north of Santa Cruz, this beach stretches over a mile of golden sands and turquoise waters, surrounded by towering hills filled with cacti and palm trees.
See MoreBeach Bollullo
Fine, volcanic black sands line the shores of this beautiful Tenerife beach. Take a 30-minute walk along the Camino El Bollullo, which leads you to Puerto de la Cruz. Note that the waves here can be rough for swimming, so be cautious.
See MorePyramids of Güímar
Located on Tenerife's east coast are a series of mysterious step pyramids made from volcanic stone whose origins remain debated. Some believe they were constructed by ancient settlers, while others suggest they were built as part of a 19th-century agricultural project.
See MoreCasa de los Balcones
Dating back to 1632, this historic house and museum showcases local crafts, artists, and architectural styles. Small but mighty, it offers a rich glimpse into the island's culture and history.
See MoreReverón Wines
One of the top wineries in Tenerife, this vineyard offers a tour and tasting experience among its lush inland vines. The tour includes four of the vineyard’s wines and takes you through both its beautiful vineyards and ancient cellars.
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