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Tenerife

The Fortunate Island

A privileged climate where you can enjoy eternal spring, leisure, culture, entertainment, nightlife, crystal-clear beaches… Tenerife has it all, and we encourage you to discover a true paradise in the Atlantic Ocean.

Here are some places to get you started

Get to know Tenerife’s greatest icon, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A visit to this volcano will take at least one full day. It is the highest peak in Spain with an altitude of 3,718 metres above sea level and 7,500 metres above the ocean floor.
There are numerous routes surrounding the mountain offering unique views of El Teide. We recommend two of them: Altos de Guajara and Montaña de las Arenas. There are also organised excursions to visit the Las Cañadas area. A must-see stop is the “Roques García” viewpoint opposite the Parador National Hotel.
And if you enjoy strong emotions, you may visit the crater of the volcano (with prior permit). This hike can be done in one day, although you can also spend the night in the refuge and watch the sunrise from the summit.

Montaña con pendiente rocosa a la derecha, cielo despejado al fondo.
The Tenerife Carnival is one of the island’s biggest festivities. From the end of January, you can enjoy the ‘murgas’ competitions, and from the end of February, the street celebrations begin, culminating with the Grand Parade through the streets of Santa Cruz and the Burial of the Sardine.
Personas disfrazadas con sombreros grandes y coloridos en un desfile festivo.
Siam Park is considered the best water park in the world. This Thai-inspired theme park features the largest artificial wave in the world, reaching up to 4 metres high. An alternative is Aqualand, where you can plunge from slides up to 300 metres long and 14 metres high, with changing speeds on the descent. Las Águilas Jungle Park is a botanical and zoological park surrounded by nature, home to more than 600 animals living in their natural environment. 75,000 square metres where you will be amazed by waterfalls, lagoons, and caves. Another park worth visiting is Loro Parque, which has recently opened the Animal Embassy: 22,000 square metres designed to raise awareness about wildlife and environmental protection.
Parque acuático con piscina grande, gente nadando y edificio de estilo oriental al fondo.

Anaga Rural Park

Anaga Rural Park is located in a mountainous massif in the northeast of Tenerife. From our hotel, it takes about an hour and a half to get there, but it is well worth the journey for its wonderful landscapes and laurel forests. The area covers more than 14,000 hectares and has a network of roads and trails that can be explored by car, bus, or on foot. Choose from various routes and enjoy an excursion you will never forget.
Montañas verdes con un camino sinuoso en un paisaje montañoso y cielo despejado.

Teno Rural Park and Masca

Teno Rural Park is located in the northwestern tip of Tenerife, about 30 minutes from Masca, its most emblematic village. Here you can admire its beautiful landscapes and great biological diversity. The park extends over more than 8,000 hectares.
Montañas verdes bajo un cielo azul con nubes, junto a un horizonte oceánico lejano.
Attending this celebration is a privilege. Watching dozens of riders enter the sea with their horses, demonstrating their skills and paying tribute to their saint, is truly remarkable. By tradition, the saint is carried to the sea in a procession accompanied by thousands of people and animals. This festivity takes place every 20 January in San Sebastián, La Caleta (Costa Adeje), just a few minutes from the hotels.
Grupo de personas a caballo en una playa, algunos están en el agua y otros en la arena.

Other places

The fishing town of Los Cristianos is located in the south of Tenerife, in the municipality of Arona. It is a must-visit, as some areas still preserve the traditional fishing charm that defines it.

Playa con sombrillas y sillas, barco pirata en el mar, montañas al fondo bajo cielo azul.
Visit one of the region’s most beautiful beaches. Located in the south of Tenerife, in the municipality of Granadilla de Abona, here you can enjoy various water activities or spend a family day while admiring the views of the Montaña Roja volcanic cone. And if you are lucky, the Windsurf and Kitesurf World Championships may be taking place during your visit.
Playa con acantilado rojo, arena dorada y mar azul bajo un cielo despejado.
Located in the Icod-Daute-Isla Baja region, in the northwest of Tenerife, Garachico is a spectacular municipality declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1994 due to its 16th- and 17th-century architectural heritage. The area is known for the natural pools of El Caletón and for its impressive scenery featuring Canary pine forests, volcanic landscapes, ancient cliffs, banana plantations, and a marina, among many other points of interest.
Costa con un pueblo colorido junto al mar, rodeado de montañas verdes bajo un cielo despejado.
Discover the ancient Dragon Tree and travel back in time as you admire this natural wonder, believed to be approximately 800 years old. It is the largest—18 metres tall and twenty metres in circumference—and oldest in the world. If you travel to the northwest of Tenerife, make sure to stop here, as well as visit San Marcos Beach and the Cueva del Viento.
Paisaje tropical con vegetación exuberante y arquitectura colonial bajo un cielo azul.
Visit the largest municipality on the island and admire its civil and religious architecture. Its richness is such that its old town has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site and is listed in the European Cultural Heritage Inventory. We recommend visiting the San Antonio Abad convent; the churches of San Juan, La Concepción, San Agustín, and Santo Domingo; the Casas de Los Balcones and de Lercaro; the Hijuela del Botánico, the Victoria Gardens, and the Taoro Lyceum.
Vista panorámica de un paisaje costero con montañas y cielo parcialmente nublado.
Considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Laguna preserves many well-kept historical buildings that are worth exploring on a guided tour. The area also offers shops and restaurants where you can taste typical regional dishes.
Calle estrecha con árboles, edificios de colores y algunas personas caminando bajo un cielo azul.
The island’s capital is a must-see destination. If you visit during Carnival, you will witness one of the most famous celebrations in the world. Wander through its streets and discover everything Santa Cruz de Tenerife has to offer: gastronomy, historical buildings, contemporary works, museums, nature… and endless possibilities to meet all your expectations.
Auditorio moderno frente al mar al atardecer, con montañas y piscina en el primer plano.

A fascinating island

And if you are still wanting more, remember that Tenerife holds a vast variety of places that will turn your trip around the island into a truly unique experience.