Visiting Mount Teide is like stepping into the volcanic heart of Tenerife. Teide National Park offers one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Canary Islands, with lava flows, rock formations, natural viewpoints, and an atmosphere that seems otherworldly.
Mount Teide, at 3,715 meters, is the highest peak in Spain and the great natural symbol of Tenerife. Its surroundings were declared a National Park in 1954 and recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007.
The visit allows you to explore some of the park's most iconic spots, such as the Roques de García, the panoramic viewpoints, and the volcanic areas that showcase the island's geological history. Furthermore, depending on the option chosen, it's possible to take the cable car up and enjoy spectacular views of Tenerife and, on clear days, other islands in the archipelago.
It's an unmissable experience for any visitor staying in southern Tenerife. A plan that combines nature, scenery, photography, and the feeling of being in one of the most extraordinary places in the Canary Islands.


