
Teide tours and excursions

Experience Tenerife's beauty on a quad with the Sunset Quad Trip. Witness a spectacular sunset over Mount Teide. Book now for an unforgettable adventure.
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Mount Teide Quad Trip in a Day
Enjoy an adventurous quad trip on Mount Teide and have fun with your friends and family.
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Guided Cycling Tour to Mount Teide in Tenerife
Embark on a thrilling guided cycling tour in Tenerife. Conquer Mount El Teide and explore the island's natural beauty.
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Teide by night from the south and west – Dutch tour
Tenerife's Mount Teide National Park boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery and views in all the archipelago. Crowned by the volcanic peak of Mount Teide, this natural wilderness takes on an otherworldly quality as the setting sun glazes its ridges and rocks in soft pinks, reds and purples.
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Teide by night from the south and west – German tour
Tenerife's Mount Teide National Park boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery and views in all the archipelago. Crowned by the volcanic peak of Mount Teide, this natural wilderness takes on an otherworldly quality as the setting sun glazes its ridges and rocks in soft pinks, reds and purples.
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Teide by night from the south and west – French tour
Tenerife's Mount Teide National Park boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery and views in all the archipelago. Crowned by the volcanic peak of Mount Teide, this natural wilderness takes on an otherworldly quality as the setting sun glazes its ridges and rocks in soft pinks, reds and purples.
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Teide by night from the north – German tour
Experience an unforgettable evening of stargazing in the rugged landscapes of Tenerife's Las Cañadas del Teide National Park. On this romantic tour, you'll watch the sun go down and see the rocks of this otherworldly landscape turn shades of pink and red. Then, once darkness has fallen, an expert astronomer will point out different constellations.
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Gear up for an exhilarating three-and-a-half-hour quad adventure in Tenerife, tailored for ultimate fun and excitement. This exclusive experience takes you on thrilling off-road trails with the choice of powerful 600cc quads. As you rev up your engines and set off, the raw beauty of Tenerife unfolds before you. The tour is designed to showcase the island's diverse terrains, from dusty paths to rocky roads, each providing a unique challenge and thrilling experience. Feel the adrenaline rush of manoeuvring your quad through narrow trails and steep inclines, all while surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes. After an action-packed few hours, the tour winds down, but the excitement lingers as you head back. Share stories and relive moments of the journey as you view the footage captured on the GoPro. It's an ideal adventure that combines the thrill of speed with the beauty of nature, leaving you with lasting memories and stories to tell.

Teide National Park Hiking Tour
Mount Teide is the most popular attraction in Tenerife, and there's no better way to discover it than this hike. This 9km guided trek introduces you to the rare flora and fauna on the mountain as well as the lava flows. Once you've acclimatized to the altitude, you'll be met with knockout views over Tenerife and the other islands. This is a low/medium intensity hike, where you'll be walking for around three hours.
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Spain's highest peak, Mt Teide, and the volcanic landscapes surrounding it will form the backdrop of this full day tour. You'll journey through Tenerife's famed national park and tour the historic town of La Oratava, visit one of the most beautiful villages in Spain and a few hidden corners along the way.
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Teide Volcano Tour with Cable Car Ticket
Tenerife's towering Mt Teide is the third-largest volcano in the world. And its 3,718-metre peak is the centrepiece of the UNESCO-listed Las Cañadas del Teide National Park. Take a guided tour of the mountain's otherworldly landscapes and soak up spectacular views over the island. And to really give your day the wow-factor, this tour includes a cable car ride to the summit.
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Tenerife Tour with Teide National Park and lunch
Tenerife's mix of volcanic landscapes and charming colonial towns makes for epic sightseeing. And you'll discover the best of these in just one day on this VIP experience. See the famous Roques de Garcia, visit Puerto de la Cruz and enjoy lunch in a restaurant famed as much for its views as for its traditional Canarian fare. Arianne, one of our guides, says, "I love this tour because it combines everything that the island offers – botany, volcanology, sociology and the local way of life."Your adventure begins the moment you board your VIP bus in the morning and set off towards Teide National Park. Along the way, there's a coffee stop at Vilaflor – the island's highest village – which has a compact old quarter of colonial buildings. At the national park, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you'll have free time to explore the Roques de Garcia. These jagged volcanic rocks make the ideal backdrop for some selfies. Then, as you head north out of the park, the lunar-like landscapes give way to luxuriant eucalyptus forests.Our next stop is a popular restaurant, which boasts views of Teide and the coastline. Tuck into a typical lunch made from locally sourced seasonal products. In the afternoon, we'll head into Puerto de la Cruz. Enjoy a stroll along its volcanic seafront and through its palm-studded plazas and exotic gardens. On the return leg, we'll stop at a famous viewpoint, which looks down on the wave-washed coastal village of Garachico.
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The inside story
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.